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Wednesday, October 13, 2010 - By Kayla Vandervort - No comments
Pothole problem resolved with WBTV investigation
After an investigation of the New Hope Road Bridge that crosses I-85, WBTV got their solution after contacting the NC Department of Transportation. WBTV got their lead through a report posted on SeeClickFix.
The NC Department of Transportation has reported that "We have a list of bridges that require pot hole patching, and Gaston Bridge number 350002 is on our list. We will be getting to it very soon."
WBTV concluded their investigation saying "Another See, Click, Fix investigation...another issue solved."
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