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Essential Tips for Protecting Your Vehicle During Pothole Season in Central Ohio

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 5:06 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 5 Min Read
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Central Ohio Faces Pothole Crisis Amid Winter Weather Swings

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Central Ohio residents are grappling with widespread potholes following a volatile winter weather pattern that has brought bitter cold, snow, rain, and unseasonably warm temperatures. The fluctuating conditions over the past few weeks have created the perfect storm for road damage, prompting local officials and transportation agencies to ramp up efforts to address the growing issue.

“The dramatic shifts in weather we’re experiencing have been detrimental to our roads,” said Kevin B. Dwyer, Director of the Franklin County Department of Transportation. “We absolutely have as many pothole crews out as we can get. That is really the biggest thing that we are working on this time of year.”

As temperatures hover around freezing, roads have repeatedly frozen and thawed, causing significant cracks and indentations in the surface. These potholes not only make for bumpy rides but can also pose serious safety hazards for drivers and cyclists. Local officials have reported an uptick in vehicle damage caused by these road imperfections, further stressing the need for immediate repairs.

The problem is not isolated to Franklin County. Across the region, municipalities are seeing a surge in service requests related to pothole damage, as residents call for swift action to restore their roads to safe conditions. In neighboring Delaware County, officials have initiated a public awareness campaign to encourage community involvement in reporting pothole locations.

“Every report counts,” commented Linda Tran, Delaware County Public Works spokeswoman. “Citizen engagement is crucial. We need each person to report any potholes they encounter to ensure a timely response.”

In response to the crisis, many local governments are repositioning resources to expedite road maintenance, including deploying additional crews and scheduling emergency pothole repairs. The city of Columbus, for example, has implemented an online reporting system to streamline residents’ feedback and increase repair efficiency. That system has seen a significant increase in traffic over the last few weeks as citizens voice their frustrations.

State-level officials are also recognizing the importance of addressing this issue. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine noted, “Transportation infrastructure is a top priority for our administration. We are committed to ensuring our roads are safe and passable for all Ohioans, especially during challenging weather conditions.”

Furthermore, the increased visibility on transportation matters aligns with a broader national conversation concerning infrastructure reform. The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, passed in 2021, allocated substantial funding to states for repairs and upgrades, including road maintenance. Local agencies are eager to leverage this federal support, even as they contend with immediate pothole challenges.

In the meantime, residents are advised to be cautious on the roads. Local law enforcement agencies have reported an increase in accidents attributed to potholes and advise motorists to reduce speed while navigating known rough patches. Additionally, bike and pedestrian groups have raised concerns about the impact of damaged roads on non-motorized transport, prompting calls for enhanced attention to solutions that accommodate all forms of transit.

As warmer weather approaches, there is hope that the thaw will provide an opportunity for effective patching and rehabilitation of Central Ohio’s roads. However, experts warn that if the patterns seen this winter continue into the spring, it could lead to even more serious roadway degradation.

“Preventive maintenance is key,” emphasized Dwyer. “If we can manage the potholes efficiently now, we may mitigate the impact of future severe weather.”

In looking ahead, the pothole crisis in Central Ohio underscores a universal challenge: maintaining road infrastructure in the face of climate variability and extreme weather events. With global climate projections suggesting increased weather fluctuations, local leaders, transportation agencies, and community members alike are grappling with the question: How do we create resilient infrastructure that holds up amidst such relentless change?

As this winter’s weather emboldens discussions on road safety and maintenance, residents and officials alike will be closely monitoring ongoing repairs. The hope is for a swift resolution to the pothole dilemmas, laying the groundwork for an infrastructure approach that prioritizes safety and sustainability well into the future.

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