Potholes

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Potholes

This map shows each work order for pothole repair plotted as an individual point. 
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Use the search bar to look for specific addresses and where potholes have been filled near by. Note that exact addresses have been anonymized.

By Neighborhood

This map shows the total number of potholes filled by neighborhood. 
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Use the search bar to look for specific addresses and where they fall in the neighborhoods. 

Potholes

The Public Works Department provides an ongoing street maintenance program with surface repairs the include: crack-seal, micro-surfacing, cape-seal, overlay, and reconstruction. Street repairs require dry, warm weather conditions.  During spring, summer and early fall, many miles of streets are repaired, with pothole repairs conducted year round.  To prioritize repair locations, the City uses a pavement management system.
Pothole work orders fall under the Streets category of work orders and are handled by the Streets crew.
The pavement of all street segments is rated every 2-3 years and given a rating between 0 (worst condition) and 100 (recently paved) on a Pavement Condition Index (PCI). Based on available funds, PCI, traffic volume, other project conflicts, a list of streets is prioritized for surface repairs. Surface treatments help prolong the life of the street, reduce major repairs in the future, create safe streets, and minimize the inconvenience to drivers.
If you have any questions regarding repairs to your street or about our street maintenance program, please submit a service request form through Ask Stockton, or call the Municipal Service Center - City of Stockton (stocktonca.gov).