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GLENDALE—Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall joined a work crew on Wednesday morning, helping to shovel and tamp down cold patch asphalt as part of "Pothole Palooza," an annual week-long blitz of ...
Spring can be a nightmare for drivers, which is why Salt Lake City road crews are dropping everything this week to fill in as ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘Pothole Palooza’ is underway in Salt Lake City – how you can helpNothing says springtime like Pothole Palooza.” That was Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall’s message as she kicked off the city’s third annual Pothole Palooza – a weeklong event where city street ...
And about 17 miles north of the new stadium, in Salt Lake’s Ballpark neighborhood, it’s another kind of new day. A quiet ...
Gov. Spencer Cox and Republican legislators praise newly passed public safety laws, but Salt Lake City leaders say the state ...
Salt Lake City is on a mission to make its streets less bumpy and headache-inducing for drivers. Over the next week, it will be all hands on deck for crews to fill potholes on roads across the city.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNPart of the Jordan River Trail will be closed for several months — Here’s whyA portion of the Jordan River Parkway Trail is expected to be closed for several months while Salt Lake City officials work ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNSalt Lake Bees celebrate first home game at new Daybreak ballparkThe Bees will welcome the Reno Aces for a six-game homestand starting April 8, which will include giveaways, music, and ...
Residents can report potholes either by calling 801-535-2345, or you can create a service request at myslc.gov. You can also find more information on Pothole Palooza and see an interactive map on ...
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