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The city is hoping for input from residents on finding the most offensive potholes.
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City workers seeking potholes to repair during two-day blitz

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City workers seeking potholes to repair during two-day blitz

If you have a favorite city pothole you’d like to see eliminated, Pittsburgh’s Department of Public Works wants to hear from you.

The department is planning a two-day blitz on Wednesday and Thursday to fill as many potholes as possible. Based on the volume of requests, crews will work extended shifts each day to address as many potholes throughout the city as possible.

City residents can report potholes to the 311 Response Center, where operators are on duty from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Anyone outside of Pittsburgh can call 412-255-2621.

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Voice or text messages can be submitted by dialing or texting 412-573-9736. Online submissions can be sent at any time via Twitter to @Pgh311 or the online form on the city website.

First Published: March 6, 2017, 5:03 p.m.

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