Politics & Government

Where are the Worst Potholes and Roads in Georgetown?

DC's Department of Transportation is launching Potholepalooza this week.

The District of Columbia has kicked off its month-long effort to prioritze pothole repairs and other road repairs.

"Potholepalooza" continues through May 22. The District Department of Transportation promises to make every effort to repair potholes within 48 hours of a residents' request. 

Residents can track the repairs at www.gis.ddot.dc.gov/potholeapp.

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Early tweets and messages to DDOT regarding NW DC roads include: the northbound corner of Wisconsin and Reservoir NW and a parking lot entrance near the zoo. 

Instructions on how to report a pothole to DDOT are below, but first we want to know: Where do you think the worst potholes and sections of road are in northwest DC?  Tell us in the comments.

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Here are all the ways you can let DDOT know what you want fixed: 

  1. Call the Mayor's Call Center at 311
  2. Use the online service at 311.dc.gov
  3. Send a tweet to @DDOTDC
  4. Email Potholepalooza@dc.gov
  5. Use the District's new DC311 smartphone application
  6. Post a comment on the Potholpalooza Facebook page

 

 

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