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Pothole problems plague Kelowna

City is rapidly filling a growing number of holes
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If yousa国际传媒檝e noticed more potholes, yousa国际传媒檙e not wrong.

Stephen Bryans, roadways operations supervisor for the City of Kelowna, said the freeze and thaw pattern this winter has been intense and there are more potholes than hesa国际传媒檚 seen in years past.

In February 2017, he said, the city went about filling a total of 336 potholes. In the first week of February this year, theysa国际传媒檝e already doubled that figure, which puts them well on the path to topping last yearsa国际传媒檚 total figure of 2,000 potholes filled.

Luckily, they can get to it pretty quickly.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e pretty fortunate with the City of Kelowna, we have two ashphalt recyclers,sa国际传媒 said Bryans. sa国际传媒淭hey take old asphalt, we recycle it and we heat it back up and we repair the potholes.sa国际传媒

There are also new filler products on the market that theysa国际传媒檙e working with, as the city is always looking at innovative ways to address ongoing problems.

Ultimately, however, the focus right now is getting the potholes filled as soon as possible.

sa国际传媒淩ight now we have three crews going 16 hours a day,sa国际传媒 he said, adding that it can take from minutes to half an hour to get the job done.

While the City of Kelowna is working hard to get the potholes under control, Stephens pointed out that they are not responsible for Harvey Avenue, as that falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transportation.

Residents can help to identify potholes along roadways by using the at kelowna.ca/servicerequests.

Potholes form on asphalt road surfaces due to seasonal freezing and thawing. The changing weather from season to season leads to the formation of potholes, which is why they tend to be more prominent in the winter and spring when the weather fluctuates.

Residents who wish to report potholes or other issues on provincially owned highways (Highway 97 and 33), can visit and select the sa国际传媒淩eport a Highway Problemsa国际传媒 option on the left-hand side.

For more information on the Citysa国际传媒檚 roadway maintenance, visit .





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