At County Hauling, we strive to service our residents and communities in a timely and effective manner. Trash collection is considered an essential service by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and County Hauling intends to continue operations under normal hours and...
Effective today, Tuesday March 17, 2020, the City of Washington Police Department is changing their procedure in answering calls for the safety of the Police Department as well as the general public. Emergency calls where an individual is in danger or life-threatening...
Governor Wolfe ordered a shut down of nonessential business’s in the state of PA. According to the States website that is defined as: “Non-essential businesses include community and recreation centers; gyms, including yoga, barre and spin facilities; hair salons,...
Until further notice, the City of Washington Fire Department will comply with recommendations from the CDC and will employ social distancing tactics. For now, we will not be performing any non-emergency functions. This includes station tours, fire prevention, &...
City Hall is closed to the public to protect our employees and the public due to Covid-19. A DROP OFF MAIL SLOT IS IN REAR OF BUILDING (WALK BETWEEN CITY HALL & SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER. BACK DOOR ON THE BACK PORCH BY PARKING AREA) CHECK PAYMENTS ACCEPTED ONLY. NO...
In response to many inquiries regarding COVID-19, the public may find following information useful: As of 3:30 p.m., 3/15/2020 there is a single presumptive positive in Washington County. The Pennsylvania Department of Health released this information and nothing...
Right To Know Open Records Officer:
Michelle R. Sperl, City Clerk
Address: 55 West Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301
Phone: 724-223-4200 Option 1 Extension 6
Email: washington.cityclerk@gmail.com
Fax: 724-223-4229
A Right-To-Know Law Policy was adopted and became Effective on 4/14/25.
Click here to read the policy and how it impacts your application.
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