Delaware Department of Transportation
Open Issues: 275
Closed Issues: 203
Acknowledged Issues: 0
Watching issues created after: 2010-03-08
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Pothole Open1800 Foulk Rd Wilmington, DE 19810, USA - New Castle CountyMultiple Pot holes located infront of the Texaco gas station across from the Exxon
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1712 Foulk Rd Wilmington, DE 19803, USA - New Castle Countyseveral HUGE potholes on Foulk Road, in front of the Shell Gas Station heading towards Naaman's Road.
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1524-1530 Foulk Rd Wilmington, DE 19803, USA - New Castle CountyAll of Foulk Road! From 202 to Nammans needs to be repaved.
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Several potholes Archived132 Elkton Rd Newark, DE 19711, USA - NewarkThere are several, deep potholes on either side of Elkton road leading in and out of Newark around Amstel Avenue.
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134 North Hunter Forge Road Newark, DE - New Castle CountyOpen pot hole in the middle of the street near 134 n. hunter forge road,. The street sign, leading from Otts Chapel Rd into N. Hunter Forge Rd, was knocked down by a city/county truck 2 months ago. We desperately need the sign, asap. Thank You, Anvil Park Civic Association
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Large pot holes in middle of street ArchivedMidway Ln Seaford, DE 19973, USA - US Congressional District DELarge pot holes in middle of the street (Midwaay Lane) Getting very Deep. This very serious problem continues!!
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Massive Pot Hole ArchivedMidway Ln Seaford, DE 19973, USA - US Congressional District DEVery large pot holes growing larger each day.
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Massive Pot Hole ArchivedMidway Ln Seaford, DE 19973, USA - US Congressional District DEVery large pot holes growing larger each day. This very dangerous problem continues to worsen!!
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801-899 Smiths Bridge Rd Wilmington, DE 19807, USA - New Castle CountyNear the train tracks on Smith Bridge Rd. Large enough to hide a small child in. Traffic has to stop and wait for the oncoming lane to be free to go around it.
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Can't avoid potholes Archived1100-1142 Elkton Road Newark, Delaware - NewarkThere are so many potholes here that it is better to drive on the shoulder. I thought Delaware took better care of their roads. I guess I was mistaken.