Since the beginning of the year, the Kansas City, Missouri, Public Works Department reported more than 3,000 pothole cases.
Crews are hoping to take advantage of the empty streets and fill the holes during stay-at-home orders.
Since the beginning of the year, the Kansas City, Missouri, Public Works Department reported more than 3,000 pothole cases.
Crews are hoping to take advantage of the empty streets and fill the holes during stay-at-home orders.