Well, it looks like no more moon craters for Tuscaloosa!

105.1 The Block logo
Get our free mobile app

Remember the Lake Tuscaloosa part two that was discussed last month?

Facebook, Cassius Lanier, Tuscaloosa City Council - District 7
Facebook, Cassius Lanier, Tuscaloosa City Council - District 7
loading...

If not, let’s do a recap. The Laundry Nook on Skyland Boulevard had some of the biggest potholes in town, hence the name Lake Tuscaloosa 2.0. This area is under Councilman Cassius Lanier of District 7, and thanks to his post via social media, the potholes were fixed within a couple of weeks.

 

Since then, it's been reported that there are some newly discovered moon craters in Tuscaloosa.

This time Tuscaloosa locals could not even enjoy an ice cream cone without a bumpy ride.

DreDay, Townsquare Media
DreDay, Townsquare Media
loading...

Right outside of TCBY located on McFarland Boulevard, more potholes were discovered. This area is between districts 2 and 5, which are obviously districts that get things done quickly and efficiently.

District 2 is run by Councilor Raevan Howard and District 5 is under Councilor Kip Tyner. Within 3 weeks, yes only 3 weeks, all the potholes have been repaired.

erial, townsquaremedia
erial, townsquaremedia
loading...

This is an area that gets a lot of traffic. Located by TCBY, AT&T, and Chick Fil A, Tuscaloosa locals should be pleased with not risking busting a tire or losing their ice cream by driving through these used-to-be moon craters.

erial, townsquaremedia
erial, townsquaremedia
loading...

If there are any more areas that people are aware of that need repair please check to see what district the area is located under and reach out to the councilor of that area.

Need information on where to find Tuscaloosa councilors and what areas are under which district? Go to tuscaloosa.com/citycouncil and everything needed will be here.

Worst Driving Cities In Alabama

Places To Cool Off Near Tuscaloosa 2023

Architectural Eye Candy on Lake Tuscaloosa

More From 105.1 The Block