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Metro Detroit teenager fills potholes and prompts city response.
Summary
An 18-year-old in Dearborn Heights filled potholes on Cherry Hill Road, posted the work on TikTok where it drew hundreds of thousands of views, and the mayor said the city has a $2.6 million grant to repair the road.
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An 18-year-old resident of Dearborn Heights filled potholes on a stretch of Cherry Hill Road and posted a video of the work on TikTok. He bought asphalt patch and filled the holes himself after a rough winter left the road damaged. The video attracted hundreds of thousands of views and drew responses from local officials. City leaders said funding has been secured for repairs on that section of Cherry Hill.
Reported details:
- The article names the young person as Ali Chamy, age 18, who purchased asphalt patch from a hardware store and filled potholes on Cherry Hill Road.
- Chamy posted a video of the repairs on TikTok; the article reports the post received hundreds of thousands of views.
- Dearborn Heights Mayor Mo Baydoun replied to the post and said the city has been awarded a $2.6 million grant to fix Cherry Hill from Gully to Inkster.
- Department of Public Works Director John Danci thanked Chamy for highlighting the issue, urged caution about roadside work, and encouraged him to contact the department or consider employment in road work.
- The city says Cherry Hill Road is scheduled for a complete tear out and reconstruction, and officials noted the project will take time and could slow traffic when it begins.
Summary:
The social-media post focused attention on local road conditions and elicited confirmation of funding and a planned reconstruction from city officials. Work on Cherry Hill is scheduled but expected to take time, and officials emphasized safety and the role of the public works department in formal repairs.
