Potholes in Sainte-Julie, QC
Population 30,045 · Quebec
This page shows pothole reports submitted in Sainte-Julie, 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 Sainte-Julie?
It depends on the road. Local streets inside Sainte-Julie are the responsibility of the Ville de Sainte-Julie's public works department. Autoroute 20, which passes through the city, falls under the Quebec Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable (MTMD). If you're not sure which authority owns a particular road, the city's website is a good first stop.
Does Sainte-Julie have a 311 service for pothole complaints?
311 is available in Montreal and Quebec City, but Sainte-Julie is an independent municipality and doesn't appear to have a 311 service. Your best bet is to contact the city directly through ville.sainte-julie.qc.ca or call the municipal office to find out how public works handles road complaints.
What's the worst time of year for potholes in Sainte-Julie?
Late winter into early spring is reliably the roughest stretch. That's when temperatures yo-yo above and below zero most frequently, which is exactly what breaks up pavement fastest. With annual snowfall often reaching 170 to 210 cm in this part of Quebec, roads are already stressed by the time the worst of the freeze-thaw cycling kicks in around February and March.
Can I claim compensation for vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Quebec?
You can file a claim against the municipality or the MTMD, depending on which authority owns the road where the damage happened. Quebec municipalities have specific rules around notice periods and proving negligence, so document everything: photos of the pothole, photos of the damage, and the date and location. Consulting a lawyer or checking with the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse isn't a bad idea if the damage is significant.
How does RoadRot help with potholes in Sainte-Julie?
RoadRot is a public crowdsourced map where Sainte-Julie drivers can pin potholes, rate their severity, and add photos. Other people driving the same roads can confirm reports, which builds a public record of where the worst spots are. There's also an email-your-rep tool built into the site that lets you send a complaint directly to your municipal or provincial representative about a specific report, though you're the one sending it, not RoadRot.