Potholes in Saint-Paul, QC

Population 6,566 · Quebec

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

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Why Saint-Paul gets potholes

Saint-Paul sits in the Lanaudière region, where humid continental winters mean months of freeze-thaw cycling through the road surface. Water gets into cracks, freezes, expands, and traffic does the rest. Spring is reliably the worst season, when the frost finally leaves the ground and the damage from the whole winter shows up at once.

How to report potholes in Saint-Paul

Saint-Paul's official channel is the Service des travaux publics. You can email them at travauxpublics@saintpaul.quebec or call 450 759-4040, ext. 241. There's no 311 service or dedicated app for Saint-Paul, so that direct contact is your best bet for getting a repair on the books. RoadRot works alongside that: you can drop a pin on the public map, let neighbours confirm the report, and use the built-in email-your-rep tool to put your complaint in front of the right municipal or provincial rep yourself.
Guides

Hit a pothole in Saint-Paul and damaged your vehicle? Read the Quebec pothole damage claim guide — deadlines, where to file, and what evidence you need. New to RoadRot? See how to report a pothole.

Common questions

Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Saint-Paul, QC?

The Service des travaux publics handles pothole repairs on Saint-Paul's 64.4 km of municipal roads. Route 158, however, falls under the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ), so if your pothole is on a provincial highway, MTQ is the right authority to contact.

Does Saint-Paul have 311?

No. Saint-Paul doesn't have a 311 service. To report a pothole, you can email travauxpublics@saintpaul.quebec or call 450 759-4040, ext. 241 to reach the public works department directly.

When is pothole season worst in Saint-Paul?

Spring is the peak season. Freeze-thaw cycles throughout winter weaken the road surface, and when the ground thaws, the accumulated damage becomes visible all at once. Expect the worst conditions roughly from late February through April.

Can I claim compensation for vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Quebec?

You can file a claim against the municipality responsible for the road, but Quebec has a strict process. You generally need to prove the municipality knew about the pothole and failed to act in reasonable time. Documenting the pothole with a dated photo and a formal report (email or phone call to Public Works) strengthens any claim significantly.

What does RoadRot actually do with pothole reports in Saint-Paul?

RoadRot puts your report on a public map where other drivers can confirm it, which adds community weight to the problem. It doesn't automatically contact the city or forward anything on your behalf. You still use the official channels or the built-in email-your-rep tool to make contact yourself, but a visible public report with multiple confirmations tends to make that message harder to ignore.