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Since the recent warmup, Indianapolis' streets are blooming with the latest crop of potholes. And you can bet residents have something to say about it.
How to report potholes To report a pothole on an Indianapolis street, you can use RequestIndy's interactive map to pinpoint exactly where the pothole is located. You can also call DPW at 317-327-4622.
How do you report Indianapolis potholes? Report a pothole through the Mayor’s Action Center online through RequestIndy or by calling 317-327-4622.
City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works employees fill potholes with a hot asphalt mix on E. 16th St. & Bancroft St., Friday, March 1, 2024, in east Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works has filled roughly 100,000 potholes in 2024 as of last week, which more work to come.
Potholes are a nuisance this spring in the City of Indianapolis, and now the city has a new tool to help you report - and avoid them. The new interactive page allows you to view, report, and check the ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Potholes are starting to crack across Indianapolis roads after temperatures rose above the freezing mark this past weekend. Several inches of snow dropped over central Indiana … ...
Potholes have started to grow in number with the warming temperatures immediately follow a below freezing and snowy week in Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Department of Public works says this is the earliest it has deployed hot mix asphalt to patch up potholes.
Indianapolis has too many streets with too many lanes. We can't pave our way out of this problem.
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