Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called on the public to share their #MNPotholes photos and stories on social media as part of an awareness campaign about the issue. Here are some of the highlights that have been shared.
After a winter like we had this year, there's going to be pot holes. Let's wait to complain about the city not doing their job until they have a chance to do it.
The plan is to fix roadways in the Lincoln Park District on 24th Ave West between 5th and 6th Street. There is no doubt that work needs to be done, but they are just shy of roadwork near my home that could take an axle off if you aren't paying attention. How do I get them to add a fix of another three potholes about four block from where they're working, to their list?
With winter over, now comes spring in the Northland which mean snow, rain, mud and potholes. While you can't control Mother Nature, you can do something about nasty potholes you may encounter driving around.
Near the new middle school in Lincoln Park there is a creek that has diverted to flowing over the sidewalk and down the street Wellington Street. The erosion to the road is horrible, it's washing away. I finally have the means to tell someone and hope it get fixed fast.
Duluthians pay $5 a month for the street maintenance fee and there had been some discussion about both lowering and raising that fee, but the Duluth City Council voted to do neither.