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Bradford resident tells council pothole on East Main cost $1,400, asks for reporting hotline
Summary
At a Bradford City Council meeting, resident Candy Barcoma Muil said a March 2 pothole on East Main Street damaged her car and cost $1,400 for four new tires; she urged a city-level hotline for reporting road hazards. City staff said PennDOT has a hotline and police cannot legally forgive traffic tickets.
Candy Barcoma Muil, a Bradford resident, told the Bradford City Council during public comment that a pothole on East Main Street on March 2 damaged her car and forced her to buy four new tires at a cost of $1,400.
"I hit a pothole which popped 1 tire and bulged the other. And then I had to end up buying 4 tires, which cost me $1,400," Muil said, giving her address as 1309 East Main…
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