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City of Montreal to kick off pothole fixing blitz

When the weather warms up, the potholes come out - causing costly damage to some who can't avoid them. Getty Images

The City of Montreal has announced its annual pothole fixing blitz and street cleaning operations will begin on Tuesday.

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The work will be done progressively, beginning with major thoroughfares such as Sherbrooke Street, René-Lévesque Boulevard and Papineau Avenue as well as sidewalks and bike lanes.

The crews will then move on to secondary streets and will be working day and night.

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The city stresses all work will be done following health protocols in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Officials are asking people to report any potholes by calling 311 or by using its Montréal – Resident Services app.

Every year the city of Montreal estimates it fixes 200,000 potholes.

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