The City of Westminster is asking residents to help locate and report road damage during its third annual Pothole Palooza.
Street operations superintendent Brock Hufford is overseeing the event, relying on the watchful eyes of the people who live in the city to track down potholes before they become bigger issues.
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“If you left a pothole alone, it’s going to keep growing and getting bigger and larger and cause more problems,” Hufford said. “Our goal is to get all the potholes filled so we’re caught up for the season to where we can put our efforts towards milling, paving streets, and other road maintenance that needs to happen.”
Westminster City Councilor Jack Johnson said the four-day pothole purge aims to save money by tackling the road damage from last winter all at once…