City of Highwood announces pothole repairs underway the week of May 11

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The City of Highwood announced on May 12 that crews will be working over the next few days to repair potholes throughout the town. The effort is part of ongoing work to keep roads safe and improve driving conditions for residents.

Potholes often appear after winter weather, which can damage pavement and create hazards for drivers. Addressing these issues now helps extend the life of local streets and ensures safer travel.

According to city officials, this round of maintenance is expected to support road quality through the coming year. The city also plans a repaving project for Sheridan Road next year as part of its long-term infrastructure improvements.

Residents are thanked in advance for their patience while repairs are completed. No specific street closures or detours were mentioned in the announcement.



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