Hey Minnesota, we want to see your biggest potholes

Do you have any notable craters on your block? Please send us a photo!

March 19, 2018 at 8:36PM
Cars driving on E. Minnehaha Parkway along Lake Nokomis tried to dodge potholes in the roadway Tuesday, April 23, 2013, in Minneapolis, MN.
Cars driving on E. Minnehaha Parkway along Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis tried to dodge potholes in the roadway in 2013. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

It's that time of year again. The long, cold, snowy winter is finally nearing its end and as temperatures rise, roads in the Twin Cities and across the state are increasingly pockmarked with axle-busting, bone-jarring potholes.

We want to see how streets are holding up where you live. Do you have any notable craters on your block? Please send photos, descriptions, location info and your name to matt.delong@startribune.com. If they can't be safely photographed, a description will do. Please be safe!

We'll publish some of the craziest examples. And you can be sure that we'll be writing more about potholes as the season unfolds.

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Matt DeLong

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Matt DeLong is an editor on the Minnesota Star Tribune's audience team. He writes Nuggets, a free, weekly email newsletter about legal cannabis in Minnesota. DeLong also oversees the Minnesota Poll and has written numerous reader-focused guides and FAQ articles on a wide range of topics.

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