Road defects come up from a combination of pavement use, aging roads, poor drainage and will typically increase in the spring following the thaw and freeze cycle. The Town completes pothole patching, asphalt grinding, asphalt replacement and crack sealing to comply with Ontario Minimum Maintenance Standards (MMS).
Damages due to potholes are a common occurrence, remember to stay alert, and slow down to avoid damage and serious stress.
County Road 93 and Highway 12 are maintained by the County of Simcoe.
See something? Create an online case to request a pothole or road repair.
Repairing potholes |
Patches of potholes are an emergency repair. This is a temporary solution, providing immediate relief while we plan for a more permanent solution. To help keep our roads safe, report any potholes you see. Create an online case to request a pothole or road repair. |
Timeline for repairs |
Potholes and road repairs follow a priority sequence based on size, depth and road classification, which is outline in the MMS. For potholes, standards range from 4 – 30 days depending on the classification of the road. For road cracks, standards range from 30 - 180 days depending on the classification of the road. |
Report damage |
Notify the Town of the exact location so any needed repair work can be done and complete the Property Damage Claims form. Contact your insurance provider. |