The snow and the ice left over from the winter storm may be mostly a memory, but the thaw has left an increase in potholes on stretches of pavement that local governments are looking for help in finding.

Both the city of Vancouver and Clark County are asking people to report potholes so they can be filled.

People who spot potholes in Vancouver can call the city’s operations center at 360-487-8177. Those who call after hours to report potholes can follow prompts to leave a message with an answering service.

Another option is the MyVancouver app, which can be found at cityofvancouver.us/myvancouver. The app can be used to enter the locations of potholes. Users also have the option of entering the descriptions and photos of potholes. The city encourages people reporting more urgent issues to call the operations center.

“After virtually any winter storm, we see an uptick in potholes and other pavement damage as frozen roadways thaw,” Clark County Public Works spokesman Jeff Mize wrote in an email.