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These are the top 10 worst potholes in Calgary, by complaints

If you've been driving recently from 16th Avenue exiting onto Bowness Road or Shaganappi Trail N.W., you've likely heard a loud bang and felt a bump: potholes in those locations rank among the top 10 most complained about in Calgary.

'I don't recall it ever being this bad,' says one frustrated motorist

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If you've been driving recently from 16th Avenue exiting onto Bowness Road or Shaganappi Trail N.W., you've likely heard a loud bang and felt a bump: potholes in those locations rank among the top 10 most complained about in Calgary.

Stats compiled by the city show that between Jan. 1 and March 20, there were 28 complaints to 311 about potholes at 16th Avenue and Bowness Road N.W. while potholes at 16th Avenue and Shaganappi Trail N.W. generated 17 reports. 

The most complained about pothole in the city — with 36 complaints — is also on 16th Avenue N.W., in the 4100 block, which is in the community of Montgomery.

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City crews will begin fixing potholes in April after the snow and ice control program has wrapped for the season. Before then, workers will do a temporary patch to reported potholes on major routes which are deemed a safety hazard. 

"Anytime we are aware of potholes and have crews available to do that work, we are out there," says Bill Biensch, roads maintenance manager for the city.

He says the city is capable of fixing around 500 potholes per week and they're generally done at night.

Biensch says it seems like there are more this year than in previous years.

"We are seeing more all at once this year," he said.

"This year we've seen significant accumulation of snow and we've had potholes developing but they been covered in snow. Now as we see this first big melt of the season, we've got potholes all over the place that we are still trying to play catch up with."

Annette Wagner lives in Tuscany. She says she's never seen some Calgary roads so bad.

"I take 16th Avenue to work every day and I avoid certain lanes. It's just horrible. Crowchild Trail is disgusting as well. It's horrible in all lanes. I don't recall it ever being this bad as it has been this year," she said.

Annette Wagner says the roads are in worse condition this year than in the past. (Colin Hall/CBC)

"It would be nice to have them done, especially the really big ones, because you are going to have rim damage, tire damage. It is going to be really bad on the vehicles."

Donna Hilton agrees.

"It's pretty horrendous. I am lucky I've got a big truck but it would be pretty terrible if you were in a little car. They've filled in a few in at the moment, but not many."

Donna Hilton is glad she has a large vehicle with so many potholes on Calgary roads. (Colin Hall/CBC)

Here are the 10 most complained about potholes in the city so far this year: 

​1. 4106 16th Avenue N.W.

This pothole in the 4100 block of Bowness Road N.W. has received the highest number of complaints from Calgary drivers so far this year. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

2. 16th Avenue at Bowness Road N.W.

Drivers have complained about potholes on the exit ramp from 16th Avenue onto Bowness Road N.W. 28 times this year. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

3. 16th Avenue at Shaganappi Trail N.W.

4.16th Avenue at 29th Street N.W.

The exit from 16th Avenue onto 29th Street N.W. has generated 16 complaints from Calgary drivers. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

5. Glenmore Trail at 14th Street S.W.

6. Glenmore Trail at Richard Road S.W.

7. 14th Street at Glenmore Trail S.W. 

8. 16th Street at Memorial Drive N.W.

9. Glenmore Trail at 37th Street S.W.

10. Macleod Trail at Lake Fraser Gate S.E.