Traffic & Transit
Join The Pothole Brigade: Tell Roswell Where Roads Need Fixing
The city is asking residents to let them know where potholes are so they can fix them up.
ROSWELL, GA — "Roswell, join the Pothole Brigade!" the city asks of its citizens. "We need some more eyes on the ground!"
Recent weather, especially the heavy rain, has caused in an increase in potholes. The city is now asking residents to let them know when you see a pothole.
Just download the SeeClickFix app through the city or report the pothole online.
Find out what's happening in Roswellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The city is using the chance to tell citizens about the SeeClickFix app, which can be used to notify the city of non-emergency concerns around the city. If you see tall grass, missed garbage pick up, broken streetlights, let them know through the app.
"SeeClickFix will notify our staff to get to work, and we'll let you know when the issue is resolved!" the city said.
Find out what's happening in Roswellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"P.S. We know there are pothole issues on some of our state-managed roads, like Holcomb Bridge. Please go ahead and report them, too, and we'll get the message to GDOT. Thanks!"
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