PD4P — Play-Doh for Potholes — is a community awareness and material collection initiative based in Muskegon Heights, Michigan.
Our mission is to bring attention to local pothole concerns, encourage responsible reporting, and promote public awareness around road safety and infrastructure conditions.
PD4P collects unwanted mixed-color Play-Doh, often referred to as “grey-doh,” as part of a community participation effort. The collection process gives residents a simple way to take part in a larger conversation about neighborhood streets, public safety, and infrastructure needs.
PD4P is not a municipal road repair department, public works agency, or road construction contractor. We do not replace the role of official road maintenance crews or approved repair methods.
Our work focuses on awareness, documentation, education, and community engagement. We encourage residents to report potholes and unsafe road conditions through the proper local channels.
PD4P believes that safer streets begin with visibility, communication, and community involvement.
At the heart of PD4P lies a set of core values that guide everything we do. These values include integrity, creativity, innovation, and a passion for excellence. We believe that by staying true to these values, we can deliver exceptional results for our clients.
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