West Virginia Department of Transportation

04/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/04/2025 06:01

WVDOH work crews continue filling potholes: Here’s where we’re patching today

West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) road crews are in the midst of an aggressive campaign to mill and fill potholes around the state. Here's where we're patching today, Friday, April 4, 2025:
  • WV 17, WV 3, and Foster Road, Boone County.
  • Grassy Fork Road, and Elk River Road, Clay County.
  • US 119, WV 817, WV 214, Little Sandy Road, Sissonville Drive, and Silas Kanawha Two Mile Road, Kanawha County.
  • Deer Lick Road, and Balls Chapel Road, Mason County.
  • US 35, and Poindexter Road, Putnam County.
  • US 60, and WV 10, Cabell County.
  • WV 10, Park Avenue, and Garretts-Trussle Road, Lincoln County.
  • Copperas Fork Road, Cow Creek Road, and Buffalo Creek Road, Logan County.
  • Left Fork Bens Creek Road, and Elk Creek Road, Mingo County.
  • WV 37, Wayne County.
  • WV 16, and Russett Road, Calhoun County.
  • WV 36, Roane County.
  • WV 2, Wood County.
  • Salem Long Run Road, and Long Run Road, Doddridge County.
  • WV 279, WV 270, Lost Creek Road, Bridgeport Hill Road, Bristol Road, and Stone Pot Road, Harrison County.
  • US 250, Four Wheel Drive Road, Vinegar Hill Road, and White Island Road, Marion County.
  • WV 100, Ramp Hollow Road, Edward Street, and Osage Road, Monongalia County.
  • WV 72, and Dogtown Road, Preston County.
  • US 250, and US 50, Taylor County.
  • Grade Road, Berkeley County.
  • US 50, and Capon River Road, Hampshire County.
  • WV 9, Morgan County.
  • US 119, Barbour County.
  • Hallburg Road, Gauley Turnpike, and Old Turnpike, Braxton County.
  • North River/Old Mill Road, and Hackers Creek Road, Lewis County.
  • WV 20, Upshur County.
  • WV 20, Webster County.
  • Sunnyside Drive, Fayette County.
  • WV 39, and WV 20, Nicholas County.
  • WV 3, Summers County.
  • Browns Ridge Road, Mercer County.
  • WV 97, Wyoming County.

Inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances may affect patching schedules.