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Thursday, May 02, 2013

Bethlehem Has a "Pothole Hotline"

Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan today announced a “Pothole Hotline” number, 610-865-7053.

The goal is to repaired all potholes within 48 hours after they are reported. A voice-mail system will answer calls in the evenings and on weekends.

6 comments:

  1. Pawlowski started a hotline in Allentown when it became apparent he was no longer resurfacing/reconstructing enough miles of city roadways each year. Potholes are the inevitable byproduct.

    It's a sign if failure, not improvement.

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  2. fleck should phone in and report that crater the reibman campaign hit...

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  3. Bernie... didn't you like the fact that I said you would right a story about Callahan walking on water in Monocacy Park? That is the next headline right? Just curious!

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  4. "you would right a story about Callahan "

    Your elementary school called. It needs you back in second grade.

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  5. "Your elementary school called. It needs you back in second grade"

    actually, second grade reconsidered. they don't want this individual back at all. worried they might drag down the other second graders.

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