Storms have left SLO County roads full of potholes. Help The Tribune track the damage
This winter’s unusually strong storms wreaked havoc on San Luis Obispo County infrastructure, flooding streets, sweeping away bridges and creek crossings and blocking roadways with mud and rock slides.
Though local agencies have been hard at work repairing the most severe damage, a number of roads across the county have been left with large potholes — and residents may not know when theirs will be repaired.
To help track the storm damage and the ensuing cleanup, The Tribune is asking for help learning of the worst local potholes. We will then attempt to find out if and when those potholes are expected to be repaired.
To participate, fill out the form below or at this link and bit.ly/40q1ExZ and include the location of the pothole and how long (to the best of your knowledge) it has been there.
You can also email locations and pictures of potholes to reporter Kaytlyn Leslie at kleslie@thetribunenews.com.
This story was originally published March 29, 2023 at 3:38 PM.