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Poor road conditions emerge as temperature rises

Many are complaining of poor road conditions as warmer temperatures reveal potholes throughout the city.

The City of Windsor road maintenance staff said the weather this year put a lot of stress on the roads.

"I drive these roads too and it is quite amazing to see what's happened over the course of this winter on many of our roads in the City of Windsor," said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens.

Any significant damage that may cause a safety issue will be dealt with immediately. However, most concerns will not be addressed until the end of winter.

"We are monitoring it, anything that is substantial we certainly will deal with it anything that may cause an emergency we will deal with immediately," said Phong Nguy, public works manager. "It is still winter, we will monitor it until the spring. If the problem subsides we may not need to take further action however if it does need further action we will take it at that time."

Concerns can be reported through 311.

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