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Measure O-funded crew in West Sacramento has filled more than 747 potholes, city says

City of West Sacramento · April 14, 2026
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A city staff member said the Measure O-funded roads crew has filled over 747 potholes since funding began and urged residents to report new potholes via the WestSacConnect website.

A city staff member said the Measure O-funded roads crew in West Sacramento has filled more than 747 potholes since the funding began and is continuing street repairs across the city.

The announcement said most wear and tear on city streets comes from weather conditions rather than traffic, and that the new crew — paid for by voter-approved Measure O — is dedicated to evaluating, repairing and maintaining roadways. "Over 747 potholes and counting have been filled," the staff member said.

Measure O is a voter-approved funding source the staff member cited as covering the crew's work; the speaker described the crew's role as evaluating and repairing streets and did not specify a start date for Measure O funding or a full budget breakdown. The staff member invited residents to report potholes online: "Need to report a pothole? Visit our website to use WestSacConnect."

City officials did not provide additional details in the announcement about the geographic prioritization of repairs, the crew's staffing levels, or the schedule for upcoming work. Residents who see potholes were directed to the city website and the WestSacConnect tool for service requests.

No formal vote or council action was reported in the announcement; the message was presented as an informational update from city staff.