A pothole on my concrete street was recently repaired with asphalt. Why wasn’t the repair made with concrete?

When the Street Department receives a pothole request, the maintenance crew chief investigates to determine the nature and extent of the problem.  If the problem needs immediate attention or can be improved with the placement of asphalt, the Street Department will make a temporary asphalt repair.  As the department proceeds with its annual infrastructure repair program, temporary repairs will be evaluated to determine priority for permanent concrete repairs.

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1. A pothole on my concrete street was recently repaired with asphalt. Why wasn’t the repair made with concrete?
2. Can the Street Department do something to eliminate the water that constantly stands in the street in front of my house?
3. Does the Street Department maintain street lights?
4. Does the Street Department maintain traffic signals?
5. Does the Street Department sweep residential streets?
6. My street is deteriorating and I believe it should be replaced. How do I get my street to be considered for reconstruction?
7. The sidewalk and curb in front of my house are damaged. Does the Street Department maintain sidewalks and curbs?
8. How do I report a large pothole that has developed in front of my house?