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All non-emergency concerns such as snow and ice removal, missed trash pickups, potholes, and faulty streetlights.
311 is a community resource for non-emergency concerns and questions within the City of Pittsburgh. Service requests may be submitted by phone by dialing 3-1-1 or emailing PGH311@pittsburghpa.gov.
Check this city website for an interactive map and information on collection schedules.
If you properly set out your trash on pickup day and it is acceptable by Environmental Services Standards, you can call 311 and alert them of the issue. They will send a truck to pick up leftover trash.
Call or email your concerns to our office: 412-255-2131 or District4@pittsburghpa.gov.
Please allow our Department of Public Works up to 24 hours after it begins snowing to salt and plow the roads. If more than 24 hours have passed, please submit a 311 request here or call 3-1-1.
Use this traffic calming request form provided by the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure.
Submit a 311 request here and please specify the kind of street (asphalt, concrete, cobblestone, etc.) and the cross streets. It is important to identify the specific section of the road you want resurfaced to help the city repair it.
Check out our community resources tab.
An RCO is a non-profit community organization or collaboration of community organizations registered with the Department of City Planning (DCP) as organizers and stakeholders of a specific geographic area. Their primary function is to host Development Activities Meetings to facilitate communication between developers and community members.
City Council consistently has two weekly meetings, on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 10 am. Meeting times may vary based on holiday schedules and unexpected events, but you can keep up with this schedule here.
Yes! There is a period of public comment at the beginning of each City Council public meeting. Each individual is allotted three minutes to speak and can register using this form. Unregistered speakers are also welcome to speak after registered speakers are done.
Check out the City Jobs Website.
This is generally a warning letter to alert you to some kind of code violation that needs to be corrected. There is time afforded to residents to correct the issues. If you have questions about what the violation is, or what you need to do to fix it, please contact us or the inspector listed on the citation.
last updated: 01/21/2026