Pothole app means Shellharbour residents can 'dob in a pothole'

By Alex Arnold
Updated May 30 2014 - 7:50am, first published May 29 2014 - 9:38pm
Shellharbour City Council's road safety assistant, Natalie Cassar, and cadet engineer Scott Boon put the new Safer Roads Shellharbour app to use. It will let residents report problems with roads and will help the council plan road renewal projects. Picture: CHRIS CHAN
Shellharbour City Council's road safety assistant, Natalie Cassar, and cadet engineer Scott Boon put the new Safer Roads Shellharbour app to use. It will let residents report problems with roads and will help the council plan road renewal projects. Picture: CHRIS CHAN

Shellharbour residents can now "dob in a pothole" and report road safety issues on the spot through a new iPhone application from Shellharbour City Council.

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