Potholes in L'Île-Perrot, QC
Population 11,638 · Quebec
This page shows pothole reports submitted in L'Île-Perrot, Quebec. 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 L'Île-Perrot?
It depends on the road. Local streets inside L'Île-Perrot are the responsibility of the Ville de l'Île-Perrot public works department. Autoroute 20, which runs through the town and crosses the Galipeault Bridge, is a provincial highway maintained by the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable du Québec (MTMD).
Does L'Île-Perrot have 311?
No. The 311 service is associated with larger cities like Montreal and isn't available in L'Île-Perrot. To report a road problem, you'll need to contact the city directly through the municipal website at ile-perrot.qc.ca or by phone during business hours.
When are potholes worst in L'Île-Perrot?
Spring is the rough season. After months of deep freezing, the ground thaws and the layers that make up the pavement absorb water and lose strength, which is when cracks that formed over winter open into full potholes. Expect the worst road conditions from roughly late February through April.
How do I claim compensation for vehicle damage from a pothole in Quebec?
In Quebec, you can submit a damage claim to the municipality if the pothole is on a municipal road, or to the MTMD if it's on a provincial highway like Autoroute 20. You'll generally need to show the road authority knew or should have known about the defect, so documenting the pothole with photos and a RoadRot report with a timestamp can help support your case.
What does RoadRot actually do with my pothole report in L'Île-Perrot?
Your report goes onto a public map that anyone can see. Other residents can confirm it, which adds weight to the problem and makes it harder to ignore. RoadRot also has an email-your-rep tool that lets you send a message directly to your municipal or provincial representative about that specific report. RoadRot doesn't automatically forward anything to the city or contact 311 on your behalf.