City of Greater Geelong says it is continuing to respond to road issues across the region.
The council says close to six thousand potholes were fixed across the region in the past financial year.
Council adding they are proactively monitoring our roads and their upkeep.
“We encourage residents to report potholes and road issues so we can address it as soon as possible.” Mayor Trent Sullivan said.
“Our road management program uses sustainable materials and practices that reduce waste and support a circular economy,” council said in a statement.
“For instance, each year at our depots a crushing machine recycles about 12,500 tonnes of waste asphalt from our road and construction projects, transforming it into road base for future use.”
Deputy Mayor Anthony Aitken said there was always a focus on roads in the region.
“We value the feedback from our community and use it to continuously improve our pothole management program so that it meets the needs and expectations of our residents,” Cr Aitken said.