Traffic & Transit

Potholes On 37 Philly Streets, Highways Being Fixed

PennDOT crews are work to patch up potholes around the region, including 37 key streets and highways in Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA — PennDOT crews will be out in force next week to patch up potholes around the region, including 37 key roadways in Philadelphia.

Traffic may be restricted on these roads, and slowdowns near work crews for the next few days should be expected.
The following roads are being repaired:

  • Interstate 95;
  • Interstate 76;
  • U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Boulevard);
  • Route 63 (Woodhaven Road);
  • Route 73 (Cottman Avenue);
  • Route 232 (Oxford Avenue);
  • Route 532 (Bustleton Avenue);
  • Route 532 (Welsh Road);
  • State Road;
  • Torresdale Avenue;
  • Veree Avenue;
  • Rising Sun Avenue;
  • Adams Avenue;
  • Cheltenham Avenue;
  • Crescentville Road;
  • B Street/Whitaker Avenue;
  • Erie Avenue;
  • Tacony Street;
  • Princeton Avenue;
  • Evick Street;
  • Welsh Road;
  • Willits Road;
  • Academy Road;
  • Rhawn Street;
  • Knights Road;
  • Holme Avenue;
  • Linden Avenue;
  • Grant Avenue;
  • Philmont Avenue;
  • Woodhaven Road;
  • Keystone Street;
  • Robbins Avenue;
  • Richmond Street;
  • Delaware Avenue;
  • Harbison Avenue;
  • Aramingo Avenue;
  • and Henry Avenue.

If you see a pothole, report it by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD or going to "Submit Roadway Feedback" online here.

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When calling to report potholes, be as specific as possible when providing locations of maintenance concerns. Be sure to include the county, municipality, street name, and state route number, which can be found on small black and white signs posted along state highways.

"In addition, a description of any familiar landmarks would be helpful for PennDOT to locate the problem area," PennDOT said in a press release.

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