'Uncle Fill': Student names new Savannah pothole truck
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In Savannah, Georgia, a unique contest was organized, inviting students from the Savannah-Chatham County School System (SCCPSS) to christen the city’s latest addition to its pothole repair fleet.

The competition drew numerous creative entries, but it was Naima William from Hubert Middle School who clinched victory with her imaginative suggestion, “Uncle Fill.”

Williams revealed that her idea was sparked by a beloved family TV favorite, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.”

City officials noted the frequent complaints from residents about potholes disrupting daily life. Determined to address the issue proactively, they aimed to tackle these road nuisances before they could escalate, even though new potholes are likely to appear over time.

In a strategic move to engage young minds, the city purchased a second pothole repair truck and involved SCCPSS students in its naming process. This initiative hopes to inspire future participation in local governance among the youth.

“We recognize that the important part of our strategic plan is making sure that we leave a legacy for those that are behind us, “said Mayor Van Johnson. “The earlier we can get young people involved in municipal government now, the better city we will have because the city we’re building is not for us.  It is for all of you.”

The $330,000 truck will fill 2,000 potholes a year, and is going to run from district to district on a daily schedule.

Faye DiMassimo, the City of Savannah’s chief of planning and economic development, said residents’ input is essential to making these kinds of things happen and anyone wanting to reach the city can contact their 3-1-1 line or reach out to a city staff member individually.

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