Public Works: Pot Hole Maintenance

There are over 740
miles of County owned or maintained paved roads in Clay County. In addition
there are also hundreds of miles of paved roads which are owned by the state of
Florida and the municipalities within Clay County. While the maintenance
requirements for paved roads are much less than that required for dirt roads,
paved roads do experience deterioration over extended periods of time.
Large potholes in paved road surfaces are
a major irritant to the driving public and can present a safety hazard. When
suspected hazardous potholes are reported during normal work hours, the Streets
and Drainage Division will make every effort to inspect the area within 48 hours
of notification. If pothole is deemed an emergency priority, it will be
repaired as soon as possible. All other potholes that do not represent a hazard
will be added to the routine schedule. To report a pothole problem, submit a
Maintenance Request using this link:
Maintenance Request
Form.
Questions regarding
paved road maintenance may be directed to the Streets and Drainage Division at
269-6335 or email
public.works@co.clay.fl.us.
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