The aftermath of the recent record-breaking storms has produced more than mountains of snow. As anyone who has driven or ridden on area roads recently can attest -- pothole season is here. The conditions have been ideal for forming potholes – freezing temperatures at night, above freezing temperatures during the day and plenty of water from melting snow to seep into minute road surface cracks. As this daily freeze-thaw cycle expands and contracts pavement, the potholes are created.
Residents can report potholes either on the county’s website at http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/potholesor call Highway Services at 240-777-6000. It is helpful to provide as precise a location as possible, including the nearest street address or cross street.
Residents are reminded that numbered roads in the County, such as Rockville Pike, Route 355 or Georgia Avenue, Route 97, are maintained by the State Highway Administration (SHA). Report potholes to SHA at http://www.roads.maryland.gov/, and then click on “Report Litter or Pothole.”
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