Ann Arbor Pothole Statistics — 748 Reports Tracked
As of March 1, 2026, Fix It! Ann Arbor is tracking 748 pothole reports across Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County pulled from the SeeClickFix 311 system. Of those, 575 are currently open and unrepaired.
520 open reports (70% of all reports) have been unrepaired for 30 days or more. The fix rate for tracked reports is 23% — meaning 173 of 748 reported defects have been closed. The average open report has been waiting 766 days without repair.
If your vehicle was damaged by a pothole, see the Government Claim Resources page for links to official City of Ann Arbor, MDOT, and Washtenaw County Road Commission claim forms. This site does not provide legal advice.
Key resources
- Government claim resources
- View the live Ann Arbor pothole map
- Live pothole statistics
- About Fix It! Ann Arbor
Common questions
- How many open pothole reports are there in Ann Arbor right now? The Fix It! Ann Arbor stats page shows a live count of open SeeClickFix pothole reports for Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, updated daily. The number fluctuates seasonally — Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles spike new reports every late winter and spring.
- What percentage of Ann Arbor potholes have been open for 30 days or more? The stats dashboard breaks down open reports by age. Reports older than 30 days are shown separately on the stats dashboard.
- How long does it take Ann Arbor to fix a pothole on average? Average repair time varies by season and budget. The Fix It! Ann Arbor stats page tracks median days-open across all closed reports so you can see current repair velocity. Historically many reports sit open for weeks to months during peak pothole season.
- Which streets in Ann Arbor have the most pothole reports? The stats page shows top-reported streets and corridors. High-volume areas historically include Plymouth Road, Washtenaw Avenue, Packard Street, and sections of State Street — many of which are state trunk lines maintained by MDOT rather than the city.
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