Show Us Your Favorite Pothole (and win a Houston B-Cycle Membership)

By | May 15, 2013
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That’s right!

MMD is working to get much needed attention brought to the roads and sidewalks in our Montrose. But, we need your help! We need you to send us images with #MMDpothole (via Twitter or Instagram) of all your favorite potholes in the neighborhood.  (Make sure to include the location and cross streets, so we can properly archive your shots).

Once we finish collecting images, we have some creative, fun ways to share them with the community planned.  So help us, help you end your bumpy daily commute!

Oh, yeah!  To get you properly motivated, we have partnered up with the game-changing genius of Houston B-Cycle  — because potholes and bicycles do not mix — to offer a FREE Annual Membership* to one lucky person each week.  It’s easy, just send us your pictures and you are entered.  Remember: you can enter as often as you wish — we know there are a lot of potholes out there – but, you can only win once!

Winner picked via random drawing on the following dates:

May 24
May 31
June 7
June 14
June 21
June 28
*Annual Memberships- $65 Value
Annual Members receive access to B-stations 365 days a year and will receive a B-card that lets them check out bikes right from the bike’s dock. Simply wake up the dock, swipe your card and check out your bike! The first 60 minutes of every ride are always included in your membership fee! Each additional 1/2 hour is $2 until the bike is docked again. Tip: Check your B-cycle in at any station before 60 minutes to avoid usage fees- you can check it right back out!

Remember:

Each image must include the #MMDpothole hashtag, as well as the location of the photo (address, cross streets, date).

While you can enter as often as you like, you can only win one Annual Membership.

Winner agrees to photo-op on B-Cycle for use by MMD.

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The Montrose Management District
board workshop meeting scheduled for April 3
has been postponed indefinitely.