Potholes in Leduc, AB

Population 34,094 · Alberta

This page shows pothole reports submitted in Leduc, Alberta. RoadRot is a free, independent platform — anyone can report a pothole, and reports get forwarded to the responsible municipality.

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Why Leduc gets potholes

Leduc sits just south of Edmonton in central Alberta, which means it gets the full freeze-thaw treatment that wrecks pavement. Alberta's Chinook winds can swing temperatures by up to 30°C in a matter of hours, pushing roads through freeze-thaw cycles faster than almost anywhere else in the country. The city's streets also sit on glacial till and clay soils that absorb moisture and expand when frozen, which destabilizes road bases from the bottom up. Spring is predictably rough.

How to report potholes in Leduc

For city-maintained streets in Leduc, you can submit a pothole report through the City's SeeClickFix portal at seeclickfix.com/can_leduc, or through the road reporting form linked from leduc.ca. For potholes on provincial highways near Leduc (including Highways 2, 19, and 39), those are maintained by Ledcor Highways Ltd. under contract with Alberta Transportation, and you can reach them at 1-866-453-3267. RoadRot works alongside those channels: you can drop a pin on the public map, rate the severity, and let other drivers confirm the report. If you want to push for a fix, the built-in email-your-rep tool helps you send a message directly to your municipal or provincial rep about a specific pothole. RoadRot doesn't forward reports to the city automatically, but a public, confirmed pin creates visibility that a private form submission doesn't.
Guides

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Common questions

Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Leduc?

It depends on the road. The City of Leduc handles maintenance on city streets, including pothole patching and resurfacing. Provincial numbered highways around Leduc, like Highway 2 and Highway 39, fall under Alberta Transportation and are maintained by Ledcor Highways Ltd., which you can reach at 1-866-453-3267.

How do I report a pothole in Leduc?

For city streets, you can use the SeeClickFix portal at seeclickfix.com/can_leduc or the reporting form on leduc.ca. For provincial highways near Leduc, contact Ledcor Highways Ltd. directly. You can also drop a pin on RoadRot to document the problem publicly and use the email-your-rep tool to follow up with your representative.

What's the worst time of year for potholes in Leduc?

Spring is the peak season, once the ground starts thawing and winter damage becomes visible. Leduc is also subject to Alberta's Chinook effect, which can produce dramatic temperature swings mid-winter and accelerate freeze-thaw damage well before spring officially arrives.

Can I claim vehicle damage from a pothole in Alberta?

You can file a claim against the responsible road authority, either the City of Leduc for city streets or Alberta Transportation for provincial highways, but the bar is fairly high. You generally need to show the authority knew about the pothole and failed to act within a reasonable time. Documenting the pothole with a photo, a timestamp, and a public report on RoadRot can help establish that record if you decide to pursue a claim.

Does Leduc have 311?

No dedicated Leduc 311 line was confirmed in publicly available sources. The City of Leduc uses SeeClickFix and its own online reporting form at leduc.ca as the main channels for road and infrastructure concerns. Check leduc.ca directly for the most current contact information.