Community Corner
Buckle Up for the Worst Potholes in the Baltimore Area
We asked Patch Readers which streets have the most bumps, divots and craters in their area.

BALTIMORE, MD--Nothing puts a dent in a morning commute like bad traffic and a street littered with potholes.
Blizzard 2016 left monumental snowfalls up and down the east coast, and the Baltimore area was not immune to its wrath.
Large snowfalls compiled with El Niño induced warmer temperatures have caused more potholes and road problems than most motorists can stomach.
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Patch Readers gave us a rundown of particularly pocked streets in their neighborhoods. Here are some spots that might be worth detouring:
- “28th street Charles Village. Charles street between 39th and Cold Spring, outside lanes.”
- “Charles St. between Loyola and Notre Dame”
- “Woodcroft Stockwell and Ellis road in the North side Woodcroft neighborhood. Lived here 16 years roads never repair or new surface. South side got all new roads several years ago but Northside was worst then Southside”
Know about a pothole that leaves you in a depression? Tell us where it is in the comments below or on our North Baltimore Patch Facebook page.
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