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Pothole issues continue in Hamilton as temperatures fluctuate

Pothole season continues in earnest in Hamilton. Tim Sargeant/Global News

The City of Hamilton continues to monitor for potholes with another freeze-thaw cycle in the forecast.

Bob Paul, Hamilton’s manager of roads and maintenance, says the fluctuations cause water to become trapped below the asphalt as the roadway expands and contracts.

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Paul adds that the result is significant pavement damage and potholes.

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He acknowledges major routes, such as Main Street, Barton Street and Burlington Street, are in especially rough shape this winter.

READ MORE: City of Hamilton ready for the snow to fly

Paul notes that higher “traffic volume accelerates the pothole.” As well, he stresses that major Hamilton routes require “some major maintenace or rehabilitation.”

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Residents are urged to call 546-CITY with their pothole complaints. Such reporting, Paul says, helps to “dispatch and prioritize our crews.”

READ MORE: Pothole season: How they form and tips to protect your car

The City cautions motorists to drive defensively as they travel about the City, which includes:

  • Reducing speed of travel and preparing for a slower than usual commute;
  • Maintaining constant attentiveness to road conditions, pedestrians and cyclists;
  • Following other vehicles at a safe distance;
  • Maintaining clear views by thoroughly clearing your vehicle of snow, ice and mud;
  • Properly maintaining your vehicle, particularly tires, headlights and windshield wipers.

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