Potholes in Stonewall, MB
Population 5,046 · Manitoba
This page shows pothole reports submitted in Stonewall, Manitoba. RoadRot is a free, independent platform — anyone can report a pothole, and reports get forwarded to the responsible municipality.
Common questions
Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Stonewall?
Municipal streets are handled by the Town of Stonewall Works and Operations Department. PTH 67, which runs through town, falls under Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI), so the right contact depends on where the pothole actually is.
Does Stonewall have a 311 service for pothole reports?
Not as far as we can tell. Stonewall doesn't appear to operate a 311 line. To report a road issue, contact the town directly through stonewall.ca and describe the location as precisely as you can.
What's the worst time of year for potholes in Stonewall?
Late winter and early spring, typically February through April, when temperatures swing above and below freezing repeatedly. That freeze-thaw cycle forces water into pavement cracks, which expand and collapse into potholes once the ground starts to thaw for good.
How do I claim vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Manitoba?
You can file a claim with the municipality or province responsible for that road, but success depends on proving they knew about the hazard and failed to act in a reasonable time. Documenting the pothole with photos, a timestamp, and a RoadRot pin creates a public record that can support your case.
How does RoadRot help with potholes in Stonewall?
RoadRot is a public crowdsourced map where anyone can drop a pin on a pothole, rate its severity, and add a photo. Other drivers can confirm the report, which builds visibility and community pressure. There's also a built-in tool that lets you compose and send an email to your municipal or provincial rep about a specific report, though you're the one who hits send.