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Triple-A Western and Central New York estimates last year one in every five drivers had to get their vehicle fixed after hitting a pothole, and damage caused by a pothole was up by 57 percent over years prior. It’s expected to be far worse this year as near constant snowfall, plowing, and salting across Central New York took their toll on the asphalt.
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Report reveals that deteriorating roads and bridges cost New Yorkers $38 billion annually.
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More complaints about pot holes has Mayor Stephanie Miner calling on Syracuse residents to help the city locate and fix them. New efforts and technology…