Potholes in Plympton-Wyoming, ON
Population 8,308 · Ontario
This page shows pothole reports submitted in Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario. 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 Plympton-Wyoming?
Municipal roads in Plympton-Wyoming are handled by the town's Public Works department. If the pothole is on Highway 21 or another provincial route, that falls under the Ontario Ministry of Transportation instead.
How do I report a pothole in Plympton-Wyoming?
Use the town's official "Report It" form at plympton-wyoming.com, or call Public Works at 519-845-3939. You can also pin the location on RoadRot so other drivers can see and confirm it, which creates a public record of the problem.
Does Plympton-Wyoming have 311?
No, there's no 311 service in Plympton-Wyoming. Your best direct options are the town's online Report It form or a phone call to Public Works at 519-845-3939.
What's the worst time of year for potholes in Plympton-Wyoming?
Late winter and early spring, typically February through April, are when conditions peak. That's when freeze-thaw cycles have done the most cumulative damage and snowmelt starts revealing what's been building up all season.
Can I claim compensation for vehicle damage from a pothole in Ontario?
You can submit a claim against the municipality if you believe they failed to maintain the road properly, but Ontario's Municipal Act sets a fairly high bar: you generally need to show the municipality knew about the hazard and didn't act in time. Document the pothole with photos, note the date and location, and contact the town in writing as soon as possible after the damage occurs.