Roads across the county are showing signs of damage with new cracks and potholes caused by recent rain and snow.
Public Works is aware of many potholes that have developed during weeks of wet weather. Because repair materials do not bond well, if at all, when it's cold and wet, crews will begin making repairs after the weather heats up and the roads dry out.
See it, click it and we’ll fix it. Residents are encouraged to use the SeeClickFix app to report road damage to our Public Works department.
This free app allows users to communicate non-emergency concerns, like potholes, in their neighborhoods. Users can share pictures, videos, and descriptions of road issues with our Public Works Department to help crews locate problem areas.
You can download the app at Google Play or the Apple App Store. Get more information on the Public Works department website.
Until repairs can be made, motorists are encouraged to drive with caution, watch the road ahead and keep in mind a shallow-looking puddle can actually be a deep puddle.