TWO KIDS WORKING TWO JOBS AND WAS STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET. THE SINKHOLE THAT WAS ONCE GROWING ON WYMORE ROAD IS NOW FIXED. TODAY, THE CITY OF MAITLAND POSTED THESE PICTURES, SAYING, THIS SINKHOLE THAT OPENED UP LAST MONTH IS FILLED IN. THEY SAY THE FINAL STABILITY TESTS WERE COMPLETED TODAY.
Stability tests completed on Maitland sinkhole, city says
County to rebuild 200 feet of roadway
Updated: 11:18 PM EDT Jun 18, 2026
Stability tests have been completed to finish repairs on the sinkhole that opened last month along North Wymore Road in Maitland, the city said Thursday. The sinkhole, measuring more than 40 feet in diameter, opened early Friday, May 15, south of Brightwater Circle. A woman who drove into the sinkhole that morning said she thought she hit someone due to the pitch-black conditions in the area. “I went in that sinkhole. I was scared, I called my daughter crying on the phone, saying, ‘I hit somebody,'” Demetria Houser said. “(…) I hope they help me fix it because now my car is shaking.” Orange County Public Works crews have since pumped more than 20,000 gallons of water into the sinkhole, testing the site to see if the hole would retain water or continue to drain underground. Thursday on social media, the city referred to a “former sinkhole” and said those stability tests were all done, adding that engineers would then turn over the project site for Orange County to rebuild about 200 linear feet of Wymore Road. Road construction equipment and materials were already staged there, the post states.An expected reopening date had not been announced at the time of this report.
Stability tests have been completed to finish repairs on the sinkhole that opened last month along North Wymore Road in Maitland, the city said Thursday.
The sinkhole, measuring more than 40 feet in diameter, opened early Friday, May 15, south of Brightwater Circle. A woman who drove into the sinkhole that morning said she thought she hit someone due to the pitch-black conditions in the area.
“I went in that sinkhole. I was scared, I called my daughter crying on the phone, saying, ‘I hit somebody,'” Demetria Houser said. “(…) I hope they help me fix it because now my car is shaking.”
Orange County Public Works crews have since pumped more than 20,000 gallons of water into the sinkhole, testing the site to see if the hole would retain water or continue to drain underground.
Thursday on social media, the city referred to a “former sinkhole” and said those stability tests were all done, adding that engineers would then turn over the project site for Orange County to rebuild about 200 linear feet of Wymore Road. Road construction equipment and materials were already staged there, the post states.
An expected reopening date had not been announced at the time of this report.
