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If you ask many Clevelanders to name what’s currently the most important issue City Hall should be concerned with, many will say “fixing the potholes.”

Cleveland streets remain damaged by the rim-rattling, tire-chewing craters.

Mayor Frank Jackson spent some time in his State of the City remarks addressing pothole questions posed by Channel 3′s Russ Mitchell.

The mayor said the city’s previous pothole plan model had “fallen on its face” when confronted with this brutal winter.

He announced the city would be doubling the number of crews battling the pavement craters starting next week.

The city will do that by hiring a private contractor.

Crews will go from six to eight to 12 to 16 on the pothole mission.

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source: Wkyc.com

LOCAL NEWS: Cleveland Mayor Talks Potholes In State of City  was originally published on praisecleveland.com