Politics & Government
Tinton Falls 'See a Pothole' Campaign Begins
Residents encouraged to report potholes they see
For the next two weeks Tinton Falls will be promoting its “See a Pothole?” campaign.
"Last year the program worked very well, so I decided to do it again" Tinton Falls Mayor Michael Skudera said. "Road repairs and infrastructure improvements have been a top priority for my administration and the Borough Council."
Large signs have been posted throughout the borough which read: “Tinton Falls Residents… See a Pothole in Town?”
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These signs direct residents to visit the borough’s website at www.TintonFalls.com where a Service Request Form makes reporting a pothole quick and easy.
The form alerts the Public Works Department in real-time of the locations of any potholes that are reported. Residents will automatically receive a tracking number after submitting the form.
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Additionally residents may report potholes by calling 732-542-3400 ext. 4.
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