Defying the brutal winter and its accompanying deluge of potholes, the city’s streets are now in the smoothest shape since 2005, according to the Transportation Department.
The agency categorized 72.3 percent of roadways here in good condition as of June 30, the end of the 2011 fiscal year. That’s up from 70.8 percent in 2010.
It’s also the highest percentage since 2005, when 73 percent of streets made the grade. Those in the pothole trenches greeted the news with deep skepticism.
Transportation officials boast that they’ve filled a record 418,168 potholes on streets and highways, or 23,168 more than in 2010.
(Source: NY Post)
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Self reporting is like Madoff and his financial records. Lets see an outside party reach the same conclusion.
That’s why when you drive on 50th St between 13th and 14 you could think that you are somwehre in Ukraine…