City crews have filled more than 14,000 potholes since the start of the year, according to the City of San Diego. So how many more do they have left?
“There’s potholes everywhere,” said Dylan Helmholtz. “I try not to hit them but you can’t avoid everything.”
“I have heard stories where they have to put an extra thousand, couple thousand dollars into fixing their vehicle because of the situation,” said Helmholtz. “They patch it up a little bit, but it doesn’t last that long,” said Doan. “A few of my clients even said that it’s bad getting to the shop here.”
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