Pothole Report

Potholes are bowl-shaped openings that usually have raveled edges and can be up to 10 inches deep. Potholes occur when the top (asphalt)layer of the roadway has worn away, exposing the concrete base.

Damage from poor road conditions can add up to $2,000 or more in repair costs over the life of a car. About 500,000 auto insurance claims are filed each year for pothole mishaps.

The most extensive damage to cars from potholes —alignment problems or damage to undercarriages, shocks, mufflers, axles, tires and hubcaps — may not be immediately noticeable to motorists, but may build up over time due to multiple collisions.

Worst of all, some motorists react to potholes at the last minute, causing the motorist to swerve out of the way of a pothole and into the path of an oncoming car or truck. This risks far more serious damage and potentially loss of life.

You can help to avoid this potential damage and injury by reporting potholes.

If you discover a pothole on a local street, contact the Moundsville Street Department of make an online report .   Report a pothole or roadway defect.


Be prepared to provide the following information about the pothole:

    • Dimensions: Length, width, and depth of the hole.
    • Location: Street address or intersection. Is the pothole on the sidewalk or in the roadway? In the driving lane or the parking lane?
    • Additional reasons for urgency: Did you see or hear water in the pothole?