
(Ed.'s Note: Just as we predicted it would happen, the potholes City of Brownsville Public Works patched Dec. 6 weeks after rains fell on the city in November, the holes on the stretch of Roosevelt Street between E. 13th Street and McDavitt have reappeared as a result of the light rains we've experienced these last two days.
In the top photo, the holes are the same ones that were patched then. They are visible on the roadway at the rear of the back SUV. It won't be long before the asphalt poured on the ones in the front left of the same vehicle become undone and the same holes reappear.
As we said before, it provide a sort of job security for city road crews, but a safety hazard for motorists attempting to avoid them and oncoming traffic. Is this ever going to end and the road fixed permanently?