Report a pothole or sinkhole – priorities and timelines

Traffic & Weather

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Potholes and Sinkholes

Potholes are formed when water seeps through existing cracks and freezes and expands. When that water melts, it leaves a gap in the asphalt. Potholes can happen at any time of year but tend to worsen more rapidly due to the fluctuating temperatures during wintertime.

Sinkholes are different from potholes and are caused by erosion underneath the asphalt. When you look into the hole and cannot see any pavement, it could be a sink hole.

Repair priorities and timelines

Road operations crews identify and log potholes all year. We rely heavily on residents to report any problematic potholes they see by calling 311 or reporting a pothole online, so we can log them into our system for repair.

The municipality uses two main strategies for repairing potholes: Cold patch used for temporary fixes (typically in winter), and hot asphalt used for more permanent fixes. Read more about our about or pothole repair strategies. The municipality further prioritizes potholes based on width and depth, and Priority 1 potholes are addressed before all others. This means some potholes on streets will be fixed before others to ensure the more serious potholes are addressed as soon as possible .

For information on roads maintained by the province, including 100 series highways, please see call 511 . Not sure if your road is maintained by the province or the municipality? Search your address on our interactive map.

Pothole repair priorities and timelines

Pothole repair priorities and timelines vary based on the severity of the pothole and the road the pothole is on. Repair service standards are in effect April 1 through November 30, except where noted.
Priority 1 potholes

Potholes that are at least 25 centimeters in diameter and 8 centimeters in depth.

Arterial: 7 business days

Major collector: 7 business days

Minor collector: 14 business days

Local: 30 business days

Priority 2 potholes

All those smaller than Priority 1 potholes.

12 months or as soon as resources permit

Report a pothole or sinkhole

To report a pothole or sinkhole on a municipally-owned street or sidewalk call 311 or use the form below (link)

To report potholes on provincially managed roads and 100 series highways please call 511

 

https://www.halifax.ca/transportation/streets-sidewalks/paving-repair/report-a-pothole

 

Privacy Disclosure – Streets & Sidewalks

In accordance with Section 485 of the Municipal Government Act (MGA), the personal information collected through the completion of this form will only be used by municipal staff and, if necessary, individuals and/or organizations under service contract with the Halifax Regional Municipality, for purposes relating to processing the pothole report.

If you have any questions about the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the Access and Privacy Office at 902.943.2148 or privacy@halifax.ca.

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