STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — While the Mamdani administration touts filling 100,000 potholes in 100 days, Staten Islanders report that dangerous road conditions are forcing drivers to choose between oncoming traffic and costly vehicle damage.
The pothole crisis, local officials say, reveals a growing gap between the city’s maintenance promises and the deteriorating reality on neighborhood streets.
At the intersection of Woodrow Avenue and Turner Street in Woodrow, Anna, a local resident who asked to be identified by only her first name, counted at least 12 craters pitting the roadway…