Help us patch things up
During Pothole Palooza, we’re asking residents to report potholes across the city. Place a pin on the map, upload a photo if possible, click submit, and we’ll get it fixed.
Pothole map
Use the map to track our progress as potholes are repaired.
The roads marked in red are owned by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). Please use the Click ‘N Fix app to report potholes on UDOT roads.
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Let’s talk potholes
Spring is the ideal time to repair potholes, which are usually at their worst after winter. Winter takes a toll on roads due to moisture, freeze-thaw cycles, and snowplow damage. Water seeps into cracks, freezes, and expands—breaking apart the pavement. Warning signs include cracks, loose gravel, drainage issues, or failed patches.
When crews find a pothole, they choose the right repair material, clear debris and moisture, fill the hole with asphalt, and compact it. Afterward, they clean the area to keep it safe.
Salt Lake City inspects every street for potholes twice a year and responds to all reports as quickly as possible.
Previous years’ stats
2025 Pothole Palooza
2025 Pothole Palooza
- Crews filled 5,960 potholes and had 61 requests submitted by the community.
- April 7-11, 2025.
2024 Pothole Palooza
2024 Pothole Palooza
- Crews filled 6,759 potholes during the event, adding to a yearly total of more than 38,000.
- April 8-12, 2024.
2023 Pothole Palooza
2023 Pothole Palooza
- Crews filled 6,302 potholes using 109 tons of asphalt.
- 108 repair requests were submitted.
- April 10-14, 2023.