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There’s growing confusion in Golden Hill about City of San Diego road repairs.
People who live there told CBS 8 that roads that appear in good condition have been repaved, while others in need of repair, are being ignored.
“It's not safe for the kids,” said Jinger Snapp, a Golden Hill resident of 20 years.
Specifically, Snapp is concerned about the streets surrounding Golden Hill Elementary School, on 33rd and B, which are covered with cracks, potholes and uneven surfaces.
Snapp tells CBS8 she's contacted the city several times through the ‘Get It Done’ app, which in some cases, has worked, but only with temporary fixes.
“I have called ‘Get It Done’ probably 15 times just on the corner over here. They'll come out and pave a little pothole and then the 18 wheelers and all the traffic, within one month it's all ripped up again,” said Snapp.
Snapp says her biggest issue is seeing streets near the school get repaved, even though she believes there's nothing wrong with them.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/working-for-you/residents-golden-hill-question-road-repairs/509-536cab4a-4eeb-4ae1-863c-38bfc90afed8