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They seem to repair the potholes but after some decent rain they get washed out again. One pothole near me has been repaired 5 or 6 times in the last couple years, usually after rain.
I agree with you! I made a similar comment. I guess the Council's priorities revolve around the population, ergo, the overall traffic, which makes total sense, even though it's frustrating at times. Cheers.
Hah! I can't comment on "city street works" Steve, 'cause as you know I don't live in a city. I did wonder where the other 10 workers were hiding, leaning on their shovels, looking all official and stuff, in this video. I live in a Locale, but if you Google it, it's described as a "village." It's nothing of the sort. When my dear ol' Ma & Pa came to visit for the first time after we moved here, (both hailing from an English Village,) they asked "Where are the shops?" Of course, there are no shops! When it rains heavily we have to navigate pot-holes that are often 2-3 feet in diameter and at least 1 foot deep at times. We only have a population of about 200 residents so, it's not a priority as far as the Council is concerned but they do eventually come out and "fill in" the holes but the material is almost always flushed out again the next time it rains! 😫Never mind. I'd rather rough it out here in splendour than brave the chaos of the city, any day of the week. Cheers, my friend.😘
@@SteveMack Hah! Well, you do have a point, I have no doubt that it would definitely be an issue in Brizzy, due to the population, of course! It doesn't seem to have any meaningful impact here though, the same crusty ol' constituents just go through the motions, year in, year out. It's not a matter of what you know, but who you know. I don't give a flyin' f@rk, to be honest anymore, I gave up years ago trying to make sense out of nonsense. Cheers!😂😘
Sorry, I prematurely ejected a comment without watching. In answer to your question, thank goodness for the invisible honorable public servants in addition to the corrupt ones, hiding in plain sight, or you'd have neither. Your newly, immaculately paved street, is, I suspect, courtesy of the latter.
I have NO DOUBT, it was due to needing to spend allocated budget, in order to increase next years budget. I first heard of that, many years ago when I was working for the government (not council, nor anything related to roads, but same scheme at all levels)
It actually was nowhere near as bad, nor long, as the notice in the mail warned us of...and totally unnecessary anyway, as the street was in very good condition before resurfacing!👀