Los Angeles city leaders have spent months discussing the best strategy for assessing the condition of thousands of miles of broken and buckled sidewalks. With the total cost of repairs expected to reach $1.5 billion, officials warn an exhaustive survey of the damage could take three years to complete and cost more than $10 million.

Readers can submit reports to the Times' own database of damaged sidewalks by snapping a picture and uploading it to our online form, sending an email to latimessidewalks@gmail.com with the photo as an attachment, or tweeting a photo with the address using the hashtag #lasidewalks.

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Broken, Lifted and Cracked sidewalks are a hazard.

10:13 Oct 13 2012 145 N Rossmore Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004, USA

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I have broken sidewalks in front of my home at 145 N. Rossmore Avenue. They are from tree roots and from cars driving over the sidewalk of my property when the street storm drain in front of my home backs up and floods Rossmore. The City has made no attempt nor response to my request to repair the damage.
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