Politics & Government
How To Report A Pothole In Lower Merion
With the cycle of freezing and thawing repeating, be on the lookout for potholes on local roads.

LOWER MERION, PA -- Spring is almost here and although it has been a warm winter, there still was some freezing and thawing. Which isn’t good news for your tires.
This time of year, you can expect potholes to pop up on local roads. Potholes develop as repeated freezing and thawing destroy durability of the pavement, causing it to crack.
To report potholes on township roads, you can use the “Pothole Hotline” established in 2010. The number is (610) 645-4782. During normal business hours, citizens should call the general Public Works number to report potholes and other road issues, at (610) 645-6150.
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Residents can also fill out a Public Works Service Request form.
To report potholes on county roads, contact (610) 275-2368.
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If you notice a pothole on a state road that is maintained by PennDOT, contact 1-800-FIX-ROAD.
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