Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Saturday that more than 2,400 potholes have been repaired across the city after the recent rainstorms.
Los Angeles saw record rainfall over the Christmas and New Year’s Eve holidays, with more than 7 inches falling across the city since Dec. 23. The city’s Bureau of Street Services dedicated additional resources toward pothole repairs, including deploying additional personnel who are working longer hours during the week and weekend, officials said.
LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) Show Caption1 of 8LA city workers repair potholes after a series of rainstorms hit the region starting in December 2025. Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, that workers had repaired more than 2,400 potholes. (Photo courtesy of the City of LA) Expand“Los Angeles saw record rainfall over the holiday season, and we are increasingly seeing more extreme weather events,” Bass said. “City public works crews are out every day fixing potholes and responding to calls for service to minimize impacts to Angelenos. Angelenos are encouraged to report potholes to 311.”
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