Albany Officials Report Filling Over 6,000 Potholes

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Almost 200 SeeClickFix reports came in

Albany officials have filled about 6,000 potholes as part of a 10-day initiative, with 170 requests coming from the SeeClickFix reporting system. The city is using "The Beast," a specialized vehicle, to efficiently address potholes and other road issues. Mayor Dorcey Applyrs encourages residents to report potholes for quick repairs and is planning to continue spring-cleaning efforts in the city. Residents can volunteer for cleanup activities or request a neighborhood cleanup through the city's website or by calling 518-434-CITY.

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