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The mayor of Central Arkansas claims to have a strategy for addressing potholes

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North Little Rock, Arkansas – There’s a chance that more potholes will be visible after significant snowfall. Some in North Little Rock, like Becky Ragsdale, who has lived in Argenta for eighteen years, stated they detest dealing with this.

Ragsdale remarked, “I had to replace my tires.” Potholes and the need for new tires might occasionally be inevitable, according to Becky Ragsdale.

Ragsdale remarked, “I had two that kept going flat from the pothole or several potholes.” She stated that she hoped things would be different because she has had to repair four tires in the past two years.

Terry Hartwick, the mayor of North Little Rock, stated that he was ready for the fallout. Potholes are caused by water seeping through a crack whenever it gets cold, followed by ice swelling and forcing the crack open, according to Hartwick.

Hartwick stated that he had a plan in place and was aware that it would be an issue. “I have a Patrick Lane.” They believed I was referring to a machine, but in reality, Hartwick explained, “I’m referring to a person who manages our city and handles the potholes, cleaning, and salting.”

People like Ragsdale are also somewhat relieved as a result of Mayor Hartwick’s initiative. “I feel fantastic about that. That truly needs to be addressed since it causes damage, and who can afford that at this time? I’m very glad to hear that. Ragsdale uttered such words.

 

 

 

 

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