- The pothole you hit every morning keeps deepening or widening?
- Your local school’s crosswalk paint markings badly faded?
- Trucks speeding up and down the street?
- Vegetation growth covering up speed limit signs?
Now, GOCA makes it a little easier to report these and other roadway safety and hazard concerns. Please bookmark this page!
Does your concern involve State or County Roads? Note that each government only maintains its own roads.
State roads are numbered routes, for example, Georgia Avenue (Route 97), Olney-Laytonsville road (Route 108) and the Intercounty Connector (MD 200).
Montgomery County roads are non-numbered streets, roads, circles, courts, etc. (such as Morningwood Drive, Olney Mill Road and St. Theresa Court).
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Submit a concern regarding a Maryland State road
To request help on State roads with potholes, dead animals, signs, signals, litter, crosswalks and other issues:
- Visit Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) at https://mdotsha.my.salesforce-sites.com/customercare/request_for_service
- Or call (800) 323-6742
Submit a concern about a Montgomery County road
To request help on County roads with potholes, dead animals, signs, signals, litter, crosswalks and other issues:
- Visit the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) at https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DOT/get-it-fixed.html. If you do not see your concern among the 10 items listed, click on “See Full Transportation List” for a comprehensive MCDOT list.
- Or call 311
GOCA Support
- If you would like support or further guidance on your roadway safety and hazard concerns, please write to the GOCA Transportation Committee – GOCARoadReport@goca.org – and a Committee member will respond