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Pothole reports in Los Angeles
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See and report potholes in Los Angeles, United States. Every report is mapped, AI-verified for severity, and visible to local councils, contractors and other residents. Help fix the road faster — one photo at a time.
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OpenStreetProblem tracks community-reported civic issues in Los Angeles, United States. Be the first to report an issue here. Report potholes, garbage, flooding, broken lights, and more. Help make Los Angeles better.
FAQ — Potholes in Los Angeles
How do I report a pothole in Los Angeles?
Open OpenStreetProblem on your phone, tap the green "+" button, take a photo of the pothole from a safe spot, confirm your GPS pin, and submit. The whole process takes about 60 seconds. Your report appears immediately on the live Los Angeles map and is sent to nearby contractors and the local council.
Do I need to call the Los Angeles council to report a pothole?
No — submitting through OpenStreetProblem is faster and creates a public, time-stamped record. Many councils in United States also monitor the platform directly. The community visibility often gets potholes prioritized faster than internal council ticketing alone.
How are pothole severity levels decided?
Our AI vision model evaluates the photo for size, depth indicators (water pooling, exposed sub-base) and traffic risk. You see the suggested severity (Low / Medium / High / Critical) before submitting and can adjust it. Critical potholes — those large enough to damage cars or risk pedestrian safety — get prioritized in council and contractor dashboards.
Can I see all open potholes in Los Angeles?
Yes — this page lists every open pothole report in Los Angeles, sorted by newest first. Use the live Map view to see them spatially, filter by severity, or follow specific potholes to get notified when their status changes.
What happens after a pothole is reported?
The report becomes publicly visible. Other residents can upvote it (more upvotes = higher priority on council dashboards). Contractors subscribed to Los Angeles get notified. As the issue gets repaired, status updates from the council or community move it from Open → In Progress → Resolved.
