For Emergencies, Call 911
For Non - Emergencies, Call (412) 233-6211
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Some of the latest developments are the T.I.P.(Turn In Pushers) sheets and the Neighborhood Task Force. This is an intervention which allows local citizens to report possible drug activity occuring in their neighborhood anonymously. Some of the suspious behaviors noted are exchanges of money and/or packages from car windows, car horn signals and unusual late night traffic and/or activity. These are obvious signs of drug dealing or illegal activities. This information can be faxed to (412) 233-3036, mailed or called into the police department at (412)233-8113 Ext. 31 where an investigation will be initiated.
However, the Neighborhood Task Force is an opportunity for citizens to play an active role in dealing with litter and crime problems plagueing the city. They are consistently recruiting citizens as volunteers and leaders to make this program a success. this program is an initiative to help rebuild the city making it a better community. This program will utilize various resources to aid in teaching citizens safety, and awareness tactics on how to deal with current problems affecting their neighborhood. This is an ongoing program that meets quarterly. For more information, please don't hesitate to call Ralph Imbrogno, City Manager at (412) 233-8113 or (412) 233-6924
For Emergencies, Call 911
For Non - Emergencies, Call (412) 233-6211
Applications for Police Officers are currently being accepted.
You may submit all of these items with your initial application.
Public Notice
Loitering Ordinance Effective March 26, 2004
The Council of the City of Clairton finds that it is in the best interest of the Clairton resident to establish this Ordinance in order to promote the general safety and welfare of the citizens of Clairton.......................
it shall be unlawful fo any person to be found loitering at the corners or upon any public street, or in front of any store, shop, place of business...........................
without having any apparent business or reason to do so, and after such person has been ordered away by any police officer..................
ORDINANCE # 1750 - FINE UP TO $300.00.....................
.......it is
ordained and enacted by Authority of Council, that "LOITERING".......
is PROHIBITED in the City of Clairton and will not be tolerated
Enacted - 9 March 2004
Abandoned Vehicles
Vehicles parked on the local streets of Clairton must have a valid PA or State Registration and must be up to date with Inspection and Emissions.
If this information is not on the vehicle, it will be tagged and must be removed from off the street within 3 days or it will be considered an ABANDONED VEHICLE. It then will be towed and will aquire additional fees. Please contact the police if your vehicle has been towed at the above phone number of (412) 233-6211
For any and all Incident or Accident reports, please go to the Finance Office
Accident Reports $5.00
Incident Reports $10.00
District Magistrate 05-3-09
Serving Only Clairton, Glassport, Portvue & Liberty Boro
Armand Martin
1 Allegheny Square
Suite 1
Glassport, PA 15045
(412) 673-0873
Hours of Operation
Mondays: 8:30am - 6:00pm
Tuesdays through Fridays: 8:30am-4:30pm
Closed for lunch daily from noon to 1pm and Tuesdays from 11:30am to 12:30pm.
CLOSED ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS INCLUDING ELECTION DAY AND THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING.
This office handles the filings of Civil and Landlord disputes,Summary and Criminal hearings.
Private Complaints heard by the District Attorney on Tuesdays Only before 2pm.
Fines can be paid with either cash, check or money order only
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