Middletown Township residents can report potholes and other road issues for crews to address to MTGo.
Potholes are caused by loosened chunks of pavement. During the wintertime, continual freezing and defrosting of water causes cracks to form and worsen, leading to potholes, which can pose dangerous driving conditions for motorists.
The Middletown Township Department of Public Works repairs potholes on all township-owned roads. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is responsible for repairing potholes on state roads. Some of the main roads PennDOT is responsible for are:
– Lincoln Highway (Business Route 1 – East & West)
– Old Lincoln Highway (Route 213 to Neshaminy High School)
– Oxford Valley Road
– Richardson Road
– Route 1 (Super Highway)
– Route 413
A complete list of state roads in the township is available here. To report an issue on a state road to PennDOT, visit the PennDOT Customer Care Center website or call 1-800-FIX-ROAD.