‘We’re just holding them together with Band-aids’: City of Kamloops pothole crews working 24-hours-a-day
KAMLOOPS — The worst season of the year for the City of Kamloops streets department isn’t winter or spring, it’s the unofficial fifth season in between: potholes.
“This is definitely the most challenging season for us — between now and April,” Streets and Environmental Services Manager Glen Farrow told CFJC Today Thursday (Jan. 23). “We’re continuing to fight snow in the higher elevations — even this morning, we had snow. We’re dealing with ice challenges in the lower elevations as well as potholes through the evening.”
Much like when the snow is falling on all parts of the city, the civic operation’s 11-person streets crews are staggered to work morning, afternoon and overnight on maintaining the roads. Farrow says as of this week, that includes an intense focus on arterial route pothole repair.