Baltimore city pothole reporting




















The challenge will encourage residents to photograph potholes for repair while helping to improve streets in Baltimore City neighborhoods. The city is asking for all Baltimore residents, visitors, and employees to report potholes to or file an online service request for repair, where they are typically addressed within 48 hours or immediately if an emergency.

From the press release :. In addition to reporting potholes to , residents are encouraged to show their creative skills during this initiative by taking photos of potholes on city streets and posting fun images of them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Residents should include Checkoutmypothole on each image they create and follow the contest requirements listed here. Participants may submit one entry per day now through May 30, A complete list of rules can be found here. This challenge is a fun way for residents to photograph potholes for repair while helping to improve City streets.

The transportation department also tweeted a scene of Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker battling in a pothole far, far away as an homage to Star Wars Day, which is May 4. Happy StarWarsDay! Today we are challenging residents and local artists to be creative while helping us report potholes.

With that in mind, here is a pothole we found. Let's see who can beat us. May the 4th be with you. My friends at bmorecitydot need your help finding potholes to fill!

I propose that we get mrtrashwheel involved in the efforts! Gotta catch them all!! Burck Smith tweeted an image of a pothole in northern Baltimore that desperately needs to be filled as a tentacled creature emerges from its depths.

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