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City leaders propose bold plan to fix crumbling roads

August 06, 2024 | Panama City, Bay County, Florida



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City leaders propose bold plan to fix crumbling roads
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed pressing infrastructure issues, particularly the deteriorating condition of city roads and sewer systems. One board member emphasized the urgent need to address potholes and sewer breaks, which have become increasingly visible and problematic for residents. The member proposed a long-term funding strategy to repave every street in the city over the next five to ten years, highlighting the significant wear and tear on the road system due to years of inadequate maintenance.

The discussion also touched on the challenges faced by the city's reporting system, CClik Fix, which had seen a decline in usage due to frustrations over unaddressed service requests. Officials acknowledged the need to improve responsiveness and encouraged citizens to utilize the system again, noting that recent changes in the call center operations have improved the logging and addressing of reported issues.

The meeting underscored a collective commitment to tackling these infrastructure challenges creatively, with officials recognizing the importance of maintaining public trust and ensuring that citizens' concerns are prioritized.

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