San Bernardino approves nearly $9 million to repair some of the city's most damaged roads

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The city of San Bernardino recently approved nearly $9 million to rehabilitate and repave some of the city's worst roadways.

Leticia JuarezThe city of San Bernardino recently approved nearly $9 million to rehabilitate and repave some of the city's worst roadways.Recent storms in Southern California have caused plenty of potholes on local streets, and now the city ofVictoria Perez said her street is pocked with potholes, and while she tries to avoid the worst ones it doesn't always work out.She said she hit a pothole, which broke her car's axel and resulted in a costly repair.

But she may not have to worry much longer about dodging future road hazards on her way to and from home. The city of San Bernardino recently approved nearly $9 million to rehabilitate and repave some of the city's worst roadways. "The five and a half miles will be everything from just resurfacing to actually grinding, clearing and creating a whole new road," city spokesperson Jeff Kraus said."This was something that's been in the works for a while, but everybody has noticed when you get as much rain as we did this past winter and the previous winter, potholes come up everywhere and people say 'OK the condition of our roads needs to be worked on,'" Kraus said.

The project will take six months to complete, but that's just the start. The city will conduct a new survey to update and assess additional streets in need of repair.

 

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