Fishers Proactively Addresses Road Issues as Temperatures Rise

Fishers Proactively Addresses Road Issues as Temperatures Rise

Date of Record: January 10, 2013

 

 
Fishers Proactively Addresses Road Issues as Temperatures Rise
The Department of Public Works maintains pavement as snow melts from roadways
 
Fishers, Ind. - With temperatures rising above freezing, the Fishers Department of Public Works (DPW) is proactively addressing potholes and road repair issues that are likely to arise. DPW crews are monitoring road conditions, as weather allows, since the snow ceased.
Fishers Public Works has 30 tons of cold patch asphalt on hand to make needed repairs throughout the winter season. When spring comes, these temporary patches will be repaired with a permanent fix.
"At this time the roads are under control, but if residents see an area that needs attention, please contact the town's DPW and we will address it," said Fishers Town Manager Scott Fadness.
Residents can report potholes and road issues through the Fishers IN iPhone app or in the Citizen Service Center on the town website at www.fishers.in.us. Additionally, residents can report issues by contacting DPW at (317) 595-3160.

 

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