DULUTH, Minn. (KQDS-TV) — Potholes remain a common problem across the Twin Ports.
Residents can face repair bills topping $1,500 after hitting a pothole.
“Somebody hit a big ol’ pothole, and now they say, ‘My steering wheel’s crooked, my car pulls to the left,’ and they broke some underbody panels on the car,” said Mike Archer, owner and mechanic at Automedics.
Mechanics said they frequently receive calls about pothole damage during the spring and summer.
Residents in Duluth and Superior can report potholes through their cities’ mobile apps.
“Tell us where it is, take a photo of it, and it goes straight to the team.” said Roger Reinert, Duluth mayor.
Potholes on state highways can be reported through the Minnesota Department of Transportation website.



