Politics & Government
How to Report a Pothole in Horsham
With the snow and ice thawing, expect more potholes on local roads.

Spring is almost here and the snow is melting. Which isn’t good news for your tires.
This time of year, you can expect potholes to pop up on local roads. Potholes develop as repeated freezing and thawing destroy durability of the pavement, causing it to crack.
To report potholes on township roads, call the local Highway Department at (215) 672-6913 or email highway@horsham.org. You can also use the Report A Concern feature on the Horsham Township Website and select ”pothole.”
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To report potholes on county roads, contact (610) 275-2368.
If you notice a pothole on a state road that is maintained by PennDOT, contact 1-800-FIX-ROAD.
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Here’s a look at who maintains area roads, according to information from Horsham Township:
State Roads:
• Welsh Road (Route 63)
• Blair Mill Road
• County Line Road
• Norristown Road
• Limekiln Pike (Route 152)
• Easton Road (Route 611)
• Route 309
• Horsham Road (from Route 611 – Lower State Road)
County Roads:
• Butler Pike
• Horsham Road (From Route 611 - Blair Mill Road)
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