It is a problem residents down Eva Road in Elsa have dealt with since Hurricane Dolly.
“It’s annoying when it rains,” said Javier Carranco. “When you go through these potholes they get bigger.”
Javier said to avoid these potholes people travel off the road and into people’s yard.
“They tend to go with the pothole and it’s understandable,” said Carranco. “They don’t want to damage their vehicles. It’s causing a safety hazard for the houses as well as the children.”
Residents say it is time to get the problem fixed.
“I want my street back, “said Arturo Rodriguez. “I want to see my street nice and flesh. I don’t want to see dirt or potholes.”
We took these concerns to Commissioner Sylvia Handy.
Her officer told Action 4 News that they would send a truck out to Eva Road Tuesday morning to fill in the holes.
They say there are no long-term plans to repave the road because there are over 300 miles of unpaved roads in the precinct that need to be paved.