Potholes in Taché, MB

Population 11,916 · Manitoba

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

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Why Taché gets potholes

Taché sits in the Red River Plains, where continental prairie winters deliver some of the most road-punishing freeze-thaw cycles in the country. Meltwater seeps into pavement and the subgrade below, refreezes, expands, and the void collapses under the next truck that rolls over it. The clay-based soils common in this part of southeastern Manitoba make things worse: they hold moisture, shift with frost, and give roads a softer, less stable foundation to sit on.

How to report potholes in Taché

The RM of Taché doesn't use a 311 system. For municipal roads, your official channel is an E-Service Request submitted through the RM's website at rmtache.ca, after which Public Works staff will follow up with you. For provincial highways running through the area, including PTH 1 and PR 501, contact Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure by calling 511 (toll-free), using the Manitoba 511 app, or reaching them on X at @MBGovRoads. RoadRot works alongside those channels: you drop a pin on the public map, other drivers can confirm the report, and if you want to put a name behind the complaint, the built-in email-your-rep tool lets you send a message directly to your municipal or provincial representative yourself.
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Common questions

Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Taché?

It depends on the road. Municipal roads inside the RM of Taché are the responsibility of the RM's Public Works department. Provincial highways passing through the area, including PTH 1 and Provincial Road 501, are maintained by Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI).

Does Taché have a 311 service for reporting potholes?

No, the RM of Taché does not use a 311 system. To report a problem on a municipal road, you submit an E-Service Request through rmtache.ca and a Public Works staff member will contact you. For issues on provincial highways, call 511 or use the Manitoba 511 app.

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

Early spring is when things get rough. As temperatures swing above and below freezing, moisture that worked its way into the pavement over winter expands and contracts repeatedly, breaking the road apart from underneath. The clay-heavy soils in this part of southeastern Manitoba don't drain well, which keeps that moisture in the ground longer and compounds the damage.

How do I claim vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Manitoba?

For damage caused by a pothole on a provincial highway, you'd file a claim with Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure. For a municipal road, the claim would go to the RM of Taché directly. Either way, document everything: photos of the pothole, photos of the damage, the date, and your exact location. A RoadRot report with a timestamp and photo can help support your documentation.

Does RoadRot send my pothole report to the RM of Taché automatically?

No, RoadRot doesn't forward reports to the municipality or contact anyone on your behalf. What it does is put your report on a public map where other drivers can see and confirm it. If you want to take it further, the email-your-rep tool lets you write directly to your local or provincial representative, but you're the one who sends it.