Domino's is coming to Bellevue, and not to deliver pizza. They'll be fixing potholes.

The

grant has been advertised by Domino's since June of 2018. They say that bumpy roads can ruin a good pizza, and that they're willing to help.

The grant has fixed potholes in 15 states, with roads in at least nine more states on the list to be fixed. The pizza company will fix potholes in one community in each of the 50 states by the end of the program.

There were SO many city nominations for #PavingForPizza that we decided to pave one pothole in each of the 50 states! This week we fixed a monster pothole in Hamtramck, Michigan. Where should we head next? Posted by Domino's Pizza on Monday, September 10, 2018

The Paving for Pizza website shows projects that have been completed in other communities, with the number of potholes being fixed ranging from a handful to 200 in

Though there are complaints about roads all through the

and the

, Bellevue was chosen due to the volume of nominations from residents.

“Cracks, bumps and potholes can easily ruin a good carryout pizza, and nobody wants that,” said Greg Cutchall, Bellevue Domino’s franchise owner. “We’re thrilled that Bellevue was selected as a grant recipient to help smooth the ride home for our carryout customers.”

There is no word yet on when the company will begin work in Bellevue.