Residents in Hartford are expressing major concerns about potholes in the city, with many citing costly damages to their vehicles. Tanisha Bonne, a native of Hartford, said she spent up to $2,000 fixing her car due to pothole damage, resulting in expensive repairs for new tires and alignments. Tony Cavallaro, the owner of Airport Auto Body, noted an increase in customers since the latest winter storm, attributing it to the damage caused by potholes.
The city of Hartford has an app called 311 where residents can report potholes and track their status. Mayor Arunan Arulampalam acknowledged that more residents need to use the app to report potholes. While the city does work to patch up essential holes during the winter, Mayor Arulampalam emphasized that the bulk of the work will take place in the spring when weather conditions are more favorable. People in Hartford are encouraged to use the app to report potholes and help address the issue in the city.
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