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“Cleveland Launches Pothole Repairs and $20M Street Resurfacing Amid Winter Damage”

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“Cleveland Launches Pothole Repairs and $20M Street Resurfacing Amid Winter Damage”

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 10:54 pm
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Cleveland Launches Major Pothole Repair Campaign Following Harsh Winter

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Advanced Equipment Speeds Up RepairsYear-Round Repairs and Recycled MaterialsA Broader Focus on Road SafetyHow Residents Can Help

CLEVELAND — As Northeast Ohio bids farewell to a brutal winter, Cleveland drivers are facing a familiar challenge: potholes. The city’s streets, battered by months of freezing temperatures and snow, are now riddled with craters that can damage vehicles and disrupt traffic. But relief is on the horizon.

Starting next week, Cleveland’s Division of Public Works will deploy crews across residential neighborhoods to tackle the pothole problem head-on. This effort is part of a broader $20 million initiative to resurface streets and improve road conditions throughout the city.

Advanced Equipment Speeds Up Repairs

Kevin Davis, head of asphalt construction for the Cleveland Division of Public Works, is leading the charge. His teams are equipped with specialized tools designed to make pothole repairs faster and more effective. One such device is the “hotbox system,” which keeps asphalt at temperatures between 250 and 280 degrees Fahrenheit.

“When the asphalt goes from the plant to the pothole, it’s as fresh as if it just came off the production line,” Davis explained.

The city is also employing a high-tech dura-patcher machine, which uses a spray injection method to fill potholes. While this equipment is typically used for bridge decks and concrete streets, Davis says it’s equally effective on asphalt roads.

“The emulsion mixed with stone allows the repaired area to flex slightly, making it more durable,” he added.

Year-Round Repairs and Recycled Materials

While permanent repairs in residential areas typically begin in spring when asphalt plants reopen, Cleveland crews can fix potholes on main roads year-round. This is made possible through the use of recycled asphalt produced in-house by city workers.

“Last year, we used over 500 tons of recycled asphalt,” Davis said. “It’s a process many residents aren’t aware of. We’re making repairs as close to plant-mix quality as possible.”

A Broader Focus on Road Safety

Pothole repairs are just one piece of the puzzle. John Laird, Cleveland’s Director of Public Works, emphasized the city’s commitment to improving overall street conditions.

“Filling potholes is important, but we also want to enhance the safety and quality of our roads,” Laird said. “With $20 million allocated for resurfacing, we’re making significant investments in our infrastructure.”

The specialized equipment not only improves efficiency but also reduces the physical strain on workers. “Pothole repair is labor-intensive,” Davis noted. “These tools help our crews cover more ground and serve more residents.”

How Residents Can Help

Cleveland residents can play a role in the repair process by reporting potholes through the city’s 311 hotline. Additionally, drivers who experience vehicle damage due to potholes can submit a claim form through the Department of Law. Each case will be reviewed to determine if reimbursement is warranted.

As Cleveland gears up for a busy repair season, Davis and his team are focused on one goal: making the city’s streets safer and smoother for everyone.

— Reported by Nexio News

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