LITTLE ROCK, AR — While many streets aren’t yet clear of slick or slippery conditions, crews are already out repairing damage caused by that ice.
A crew from Public Works in Little Rock began work Monday patching potholes across the city.
Right now, most crews are still working to get ice off the roads, but a few have started this long-range project to repair damage caused by the storm.
“If it is in the street right away, just go ahead and call it in and we’ll go look at it and if it’s something we need to fix, we’ll fix it,” Jim Carloss with Public Works says.
You can call in pothole problems on your street by calling 311.
A crew from Public Works in Little Rock began work Monday patching potholes across the city.
Right now, most crews are still working to get ice off the roads, but a few have started this long-range project to repair damage caused by the storm.
“If it is in the street right away, just go ahead and call it in and we’ll go look at it and if it’s something we need to fix, we’ll fix it,” Jim Carloss with Public Works says.
You can call in pothole problems on your street by calling 311.