724-223-4200

Welcome to the City of Washington Web Site. The city is located in Washington County in Southwestern Pennsylvania at the crossroads of Interstates 70 and 79 and Route 19. Rich in history and culture, our city is an ideal place to visit, live and work. 

The city’s Washington Park not only boasts beautiful scenery, spacious pavilion areas, new playgrounds, and 4th of July festivities including fireworks, but it is also the home of the Pony League World Series. 

Contact Us 

55 West Maiden Street 
Washington, PA 15301 

Phone: 724-223-4200 

Latest City News

Dark In the Park

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION Friday, October 29th, is dedicated to Light Scare only Saturday. October 29th, is dedicated to Full Scare Only! Both nights run from 7PM - 10PM with a bonfire, concessions, glow merch and more! $5 to ride! Enter our new Pumpkin Carving...

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Road Work Update, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 6, 2022 Route 18 Single-Lane Closures City of Washington, Washington County Uniontown, PA – PennDOT District 12 would like to inform motorists of intermittent nightly single-lane closures on Route 18 between the intersections of West Wylie Avenue (Route...

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City Service Application and Board Summary

The City of Washington is looking for people who want to serve the community as volunteers on a variety of Boards. Currently positions are available on the Civil Service Commission and the Planning Commission. City Council hopes to appoint people to the existing...

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Latest City Council Meeting Agendas & Minutes

Event Calendar

City Updates

RIGHT TO KNOW REQUESTS

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

Click here to Download the Right to Know Application

*Public bodies may fill anonymous verbal or written requests. If the requester wishes to pursue the relief and remedies provided for in this Act, the request must be in writing. (Section 702) Written requests need not include an explanation why information is sought of the intended use of the information unless otherwise required by law. (Section 703)