How Do You Report A Pothole In Madison, Wisconsin?
With winter comes weather, in all of its ravaging forms. And perhaps nothing feels its weight more adversely as the Madison, Wisconsin roadways, pock-marked with potholes stretching before unwitting drivers like the bombed out remains of a city minefield. However, under the “Pothole Patrol” program, the City makes every effort to patch reported potholes within 24 hours unless weather or circumstances prevent it. If you have fallen into one of Madison’s craters, do your fellow motorists a favor and report the offending hole. A repair crew will hustle to the hole and hopefully save someone else’s vehicle. Locate a pothole. Note the exact address of the pothole, by including the street or route name, any cross roads, and the number on the nearest building. Go to the City of Madison website, and look for the dedicated Pothole web page to submit your complaint. Fill in all required fields including your name, contact information, date and location of your pothole.