New York DOT Launches April Pothole Blitz: 175K Roads to Be Repaired
Key Details New York State Department of Transportation will launch an aggressive pothole repair campaign throughout April 2026. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the unprecedented effort on April 6, mobilizing 215 NYSDOT crews across the state to tackle road damage from the harsh winter season. Scope of the Operation The initiative will use over 8,000 tons of asphalt to fill approximately 175,000 potholes statewide. This represents a historic commitment to roadway maintenance and rapid-response repairs on state highway systems. Why It Matters Freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall created severe freeze-thaw cycles, causing extensive pothole formation across New York roads. For professional drivers, this repair blitz means improved road conditions and safer driving surfaces during spring months. What's Next Hochul emphasized that DOT and Thruway crews will prioritize specific regions during the first week of the campaign. Drivers should expect potential lane closures and traffic delays in targeted areas as crews work to complete repairs efficiently throughout April.
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