Potholes in Saint-Pie, QC
Population 5,847 · Quebec
This page shows pothole reports submitted in Saint-Pie, 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 Saint-Pie?
It depends on the road. Local municipal streets fall under the Municipality of Saint-Pie's Public Works department. Provincial routes passing through town, like Route 137 and Route 235, are maintained by the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable (MTMD). If you're not sure which category a road falls into, the MTMD's online road network map can help you figure it out.
Does Saint-Pie have a 311 service for pothole complaints?
Almost certainly not. Saint-Pie has a population under 6,000, and municipalities that small in Quebec typically don't operate a 311 line. Your best bet is to call the Public Works department directly through a number listed on the official municipal website at saint-pie.com.
What's the worst time of year for potholes in Saint-Pie?
Spring thaw is the peak damage period. Quebec road authorities actually impose temporary weight restrictions on many roads during this window because pavement becomes significantly more fragile after months of freeze-thaw stress. Add seasonal farm and agri-food truck traffic on local Montérégie roads and conditions can deteriorate quickly between March and May.
How do I claim compensation for vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Quebec?
You'd need to file a claim with the responsible road authority, either the municipality or the MTMD, and show that they were aware of the pothole and failed to act within a reasonable time. Documenting the pothole with photos, noting the date and location, and saving repair receipts are all important steps. A RoadRot report with community confirmations can help establish that a hazard was visible and reported, though you'd still need to follow the formal claims process through the relevant authority.
How does RoadRot help with potholes in Saint-Pie?
RoadRot is a public crowdsourced map where anyone can pin a pothole, rate its severity, and add a photo. Other residents can confirm the same report, which builds a visible record of where problems are concentrated. If you want to push for a fix, the built-in email tool lets you draft and send a message to your municipal or provincial representative directly, you trigger it yourself and it goes straight to them.