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Mayor: Montgomery crews have fixed 2,828 potholes, resurfaced 5.2 miles and collected nearly 20 tons of litter

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Summary

In a midyear address, the mayor summarized city public-works accomplishments for 2025, including pothole repairs, road resurfacing, sidewalk fixes, mosquito spraying and increased sanitation pay; he also opened contracting opportunities for landscaping firms.

The mayor of Montgomery reported Wednesday that city public-works and sanitation crews have repaired 2,828 potholes so far this year and resurfaced 5.2 miles of roadways, part of a broader push to maintain streets, sidewalks and public rights of way.

Why it matters: Those repairs and maintenance efforts affect everyday safety and mobility for residents across the city and are part of the administration’s stated goal to “grow smarter” and improve livability.

The mayor told residents crews have fixed…

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