Politics & Government
County's Pothole Blitz Begins; How to Report Hazards
Prince George's County crews began filling potholes on Tuesday. How and who to report potholes to for county and state roads.

LARGO, MD — The Prince George’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation has begun attacking potholes caused by the cold weather and snow.
The countywide pothole blitz began Tuesday, officials said in a news release.
“DPW&T is looking forward to working in the communities, in this concentrated effort to ensure that county and state roadways are well-maintained and safe for all motorists,” said Director Darrell Mobley. “DPW&T will dedicate all of its maintenance personnel and resources for this sustained effort to repair the potholes on county roadways.”
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Drivers should stay alert and be aware of trucks and crews working on the roadways. Travelers are also encouraged to slow down as they approach a work zone.
To report a pothole on a Bowie street, call 301-809-2344 or complete the online Service Request Form.
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To report potholes on county roads, call CountyClick at 311 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday or submit your information online at www.countyclick311.com.
To report a pothole on a state route, contact the State Highway Administration at 410-582-5650 or fill out a service request form.
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