City officials are working to handle a growing number of potholes that have developed across Manhattan.

The city put out a statement on social media Wednesday noting it has public works crews out in multiple locations, working to patch potholes as quickly as it can, including on Sunset Avenue south of Claflin Road. Residents are advised to use the city’s Report It app to report any non-emergency issues. The app is available for smart phones but you can also visit cityofmhk.com/reportit.

The outer eastbound lane of Anderson Ave. is temporarily closed while crews work to patch potholes between Sunset and Denison Ave.

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