City Chicago releases pothole tracking app Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced the city’s new “Pothole Tracker”, which allows Chicagoans to monitor a week’s worth of pothole patching activity by the Chicago Department of Transportation. By StateScoop Staff January 20, 2014 Mayor Emanuel introduces pothole tracker that allows residents to track progress on pothole repairs Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This New York City to host 10th annual Open Data Week By Sophia Fox-Sowell National League of Cities launches nationwide drone-as-first-responder program By Sophia Fox-Sowell ACLU calls for policy review after Maryland police used faulty facial recognition scan to wrongfully imprison Oklahoma woman for six months By Keely Quinlan Advertisement Top Stories AI safety bill advancing in Tennessee was narrowed after White House feedback, analyst claims By Keely Quinlan Advertisement
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