Community Corner

Get on the Pothole Patrol

Where are the worst potholes in town?

When Rohnert Park's 206 lane miles of roadways stacked up against other Bay Area cities, turns out, they're not so bad afterall — well, except maybe Snyder Lane.

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission released a report on the state of Bay Area roads last month, and Rohnert Park ranked second in the “fair” category with a score of 69 out of 100 in 2010, above the Bay Area average of 66 and well above the 60-point threshold at which “deterioration accelerates rapidly and the need for major rehabilitation becomes much more likely,” according to the report.

The MTC has established a 75-point score as a target for roadway quality in the long-range Transportation 2035 Plan it adopted in 2009.

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Rohnert Park's roads have improved slightly over the last four years, the report stated. The city scored a PCI of 68 in 2006 and a 67 in 2007 and 2009.

All this talk about roads, and with the city's complete, we got to thinking. There are certainly streets that stand out as most in need of repair work, but you know your neighborhood better than we do.

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So where are the worst potholes in Rohnert Park? In Cotati? What streets are in the worst condition?

Submit your responses in the comments section below, and feel free to snap some photos of the worst offenders and add them below.


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