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- Plans & Guides | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Plans & Guides Airport Master Plan Oil Creek Region Comprehensive Plan Titusville Historic Design Guide Titusville Trail Town Master Plan Airport Layout Plan Amended Comprehensive Plan *Parks, Recreation, & Open Space Plan *Fleming Park Improvement Plan Water Trail Feasibility Study
- Permits, Forms, & Applications | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Permits, Forms, & Applications Forms are fillable - download first to type in blank spaces. Act 247 Subdivision Application Adult Oriented Business License Auto Pay - City Services Building Permit Application Business License Citizen Commission Application City Services Security Deposit Fireworks Display Permit Grease Trap Annual Inspection Grease Trap Maintenance Log Mechanical Device Application Rabbits/Horse/Fowl Application Rental License Application Section 504 Grievance Form Sewer Inspection/Dye Test Shade Tree Planting Request Shade Tree Removal/Pruning Request Shade Tree Removal Appeal Sign Permit Application Solicitor's License Special Event Application Special Event PennDOT Permit Temporary Structure Dumpster Permit Transient Merchant License Permits, Forms, & Applications: List
- City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Welcome to the City of Titusville, Pennsylvania, birthplace of the oil industry. On this website you can find information about local government, how to pay your bill, community information, and more. Welcome to Titusville, Pennsylvania Birthplace of the Oil Industry Titusville is home to the first ever commercial oil well, drilled in 1859. Our corner of Northwestern Pennsylvania was called home by many people even before that monumental year, and continues to be a great place to live, work, and play. Here you can find information about the government and community of the valley that changed the world. Email the City Phone: (814) 827-5300 Fax: (814) 827-4359 Image Courtesy Jessica Hilburn. Home: Welcome Announcements City Council Meeting April 1, 2026 at 6pm City Hall AGENDA Service Line Inventory Service Line Inventory Service Line Inventory Service Line Inventory Click Here For Full Spreadsheet Local News Click the link below to get local news! Eight and 27 Titusville Placemaking Placemaking is a people-centered approach to building strong, vibrant communities. Our holistic approach helps communities identify the long term vision and lay out a realistic, step-by-step “roadmap” to achieve these goals through catalytic project opportunities. The goal of this process is to identify high-impact opportunity areas, complementing existing and past projects that address current challenges, and leverage existing assets for continued growth. This Placemaking plan focuses on the following four key areas: Downtown revitalization + amenity strategy, Public Art, Housing strategy, and Marketing and branding. Check out these sites for the results of this consultation and resources for citizens of Titusville. Titusville PA Placemaking Tap Into Titusville Prescription Drug Drop Box Effective Friday, December 11, 2020 the drop box for prescription drugs will be located in the Titusville Police Department lobby. Contact Us: Titusville City Hall 107 N Franklin Street Titusville, PA 16354 Phone: 814-827-5300
- About the City of Titusville | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Residents of the City of Titusville, PA can utilize the site to conduct business and look for information regarding their City. About the City of Titusville Employee Email Access About the City The City of Titusville covers 2.9 square miles with approximately 30 miles of roadway, and has a population of 5,518. Titusville is known as “The Birthplace of the Oil Industry” and home to Drake Well Museum, site of the world’s first commercially successful oil well. In 1847, Titusville was incorporated as a borough. In 1859, the discovery of oil brought tremendous industrial growth to the region and a population boom. About the City Government In 1866, the state legislature approved Titusville’s change to “city” status. Joel N. Angier became the first mayor and eight men were chosen to form a Common Council (two from each of the City’s four wards). During the first twelve years under this form of government, the mayor could only serve for one year. In 1878, a “Select Council” system was established, with a total of 16 council seats being available. Each ward received one seat, then the other twelve were divided according to the population of each ward. The mayor’s term was changed to two years. Eventually, the government evolved from a Mayor – Council to a Commission. The most recent form of government, Council – Manager, was established in 1964. A council of five elected officials now governs the City of Titusville. After the elected council have been sworn into office, they appoint a Mayor and Deputy Mayor from the council. Council members are elected for a four-year term with no term limit. Titusville operates under Pennsylvania’s optional Council/Manager charter and employs a City Manager to administer the day-to-day operations of the City. About City Hall City Hall was originally constructed as a private residence c. 1865. Soon after its construction, the building was sold and then transformed into a hotel. Known as the “Bush House," it became a landmark to an area in the heart of the oil region. Until 1872, the structure served as a center of social life for the city and the region. With the need of local governing authorities, the Bush House was acquired by the city and became Titusville City Hall. It has continued to serve in this capacity for over 140 years. Mission Statement The Mission of the City of Titusville is to deliver the highest level of service to its residents efficiently, effectively and professionally as possible while maintaining affordability. The City of Titusville, as the business and population hub of the Region, will continue to provide the sustenance necessary to encourage and promote the development of future partnerships responsible for building a stronger economic future for the City and the surrounding region. Vision Statement The Vision of the City of Titusville, its City Council and Administrators, will endeavor to continuously improve in the areas of delivery of basic services, accountability, ethics, customer satisfaction, planning and employee training. The City of Titusville is committed to providing equal opportunity and fair treatment in all its programs, services, and activities. The City does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), religion, creed, ancestry, marital status, or any other status protected by federal or state law. City Goals The Goals of the City of Titusville, its City Council and Administrators include: Search for alternate forms of revenue generation through the exploration of grants and other non-traditional funding sources. Develop a long-range plan for the purchase of City equipment and infrastructure improvements. Work to identify and implement procedures, which will facilitate the City’s ability to sell services to neighboring communities. Search for ways to develop regional financial support for City assets that serve the Region. Endeavor to preserve, whenever possible, the historical significance of the City; support civic and community group projects; and protect the environment, thus improving the general health, safety, and welfare of all City residents. Non-Discrimination Policy
- Authorities, Boards, & Commissions | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
See a description of the various boards, authorities, and commissions as well as members and term limits. Authorities, Boards, & Commissions City Government offers a number of ways for its citizens to become actively involved in government business. Citizens may apply to serve on one of many Boards, Commissions, & Authorities. City Council actively seeks volunteers to fill positions. Selected individuals will assist in the development of policy recommendations to the City Council, provide leadership and support to City Staff, promote the City and its' programs and provide expertise in specialized areas. Apply for a Vacancy Airport Advisory Board 2572 Meadville Road Titusville PA 16354 (814) 827-5300 Ext. 314 Advisory board was created in 2020 after the City took over the management of the airport. Eight members including one City Council member. Three 5-year terms, two 3-year terms, and two 1-year terms. Meet 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5pm at the Airport. Purpose of the board is to make recommendations on airport operations and render advice on the efficient operation thereof to City Council and the City Manager. Members shall have a working knowledge of applicable FAA and PA Bureau of Aviation rules and regulations. Jim Kuhn - 01/01/2030 Mike Pedensky - 01/01/2030 Ken Hartley - 01/01/2028 John Shaffer - 01/01/2028 John Graham - 01/01/2027 John Huber - 01/01/2027 Learn More Benson Memorial Library Board Jessica Hilburn, Executive Director 213 North Franklin Street Titusville, PA 16354 814-827-2913 Oversees the care and management of the Library including the grounds, building, and contents. Three year term. Meets 1st Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at library. *Two City appointments. Marc Ross: President - 1/1/2027 Andrea Kessler - 12/31/2028 Stacey Ross: Treasurer - 1/1/2028 Ann Warner-12/31/2027 Noah Powley: Secretary-12/31/2028 Learn More Board of Code Appeals Two Vacancies Consists of members who are qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to building construction and are not employees of the jurisdiction. Members are appointed by the government body and shall hold office at its pleasure. Jon Edwards - 1/1/2028 Stephen Burdick - 1/1/2030 Richard "Ricky" Thomas-1/1/2030 Vacant Vacant Apply for the Vacancy Board of Health Two Vacancies Five year term. Five members. Must be a resident of the City and hold no other City office. Meets as necessary. The Board has the responsibility for preventing the spread of infectious or contagious diseases, removing nuisances prejudicial to public health and enforcing the laws of the Commonwealth and the rules, regulations, and orders of the State Department of Health. Dr. Scott McAllister - 1/1/2030 Roxanne LaRocque-1/1/2030 Stephanie Fieley-4/1/2030 Vacant Vacant Apply for the Vacancy Civil Service Commission One Vacancy Four year term. Three members. Meet as necessary. Responsible for preparing, adopting and administering civil service rules and regulations for the City of Titusville. Set the process for testing, selection and appointment of Fire and Police Department personnel. Must be a registered elector of the City. Missy Elliott - 01/01/2028 Barbara Frye - 01/18/2030 Jesse Lobins-01/01/2026 Alternate - Vacant Apply for Vacancy Housing Authority Five year term. Five members. Meet 3rd Tuesday following the 3rd Monday at 3:00pm at Central Towers. Follow the regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Provide housing to low income individuals who need safe, sanitary, and affordable housing. Members shall be residents of the City. Alexa Vroman, Executive Director 217 E Central Ave. Titusville, PA 16354 814-827-7676 Barbara Ives - 10/9/2028 Steve Coleman - 10/9/2029 Amy VanCise - 10/9/2030 Terry Kerr - 10/9/2026 Missy Wescoat - 10/9/2027 Planning Commission Four year term. Five members. Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday January through September and 1st and 3rd Thursday October through December. Must be a resident of the City. The Commission makes recommendations concerning the adoption or amendments of the Zoning Ordinance; recommends approval or denial of subdivision requests; and prepares, recommends, and administers the Comprehensive Plan for development of the City. Rhonda Clark, Chair - 1/1/2028 Robert Coxe - 1/1/2030 Abigail Popescu - 1/1/2027 Barb Frye - 1/1/2027 Jackie Cramer - 10/16/2027 Redevelopment Authority One Vacancies Five year term. Five members. Appointed by the Mayor. Meet quarterly on the first Tuesday of the following months at noon: February, May, August, November. Majority of the members shall be residents and the remainder may be non-residents who own and operate businesses in the City in which the Authority is to operate. The purpose of the Authority is the elimination of blight in the community through economically and socially sound redevelopment in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan for residential, commercial, and industrial uses. Kristen Kerr, Executive Director 110 W Spring Street Suite 200 Titusville, PA 16354 814-827-3668 Jeff Thomas, Vice Chairman - 8/2/2030 Heidi Wonderling - 6/30/2027 Andrea Kessler - 06/30/2026 Richard "Ricky" Thomas-01/01/2030 Vacant Apply for the Vacancy Minutes Shade Tree Commission Five year term. Five members. Meet as needed. The Commission oversees the protection of shade trees throughout the City. They may make, publish, and enforce regulations for the care and protection of shade trees of the City. Members shall be residents of the City. Darlene Frazier - 01/01/2027 Janet Zehner-1/1/2026 Barbara Ives - 01/01/2029 Robert Cartney - 01/01/2025 Regina Watkins-01/01/2029 Zoning Hearing Board Five year term. Five members. Meet as needed. Serves as an independent judge in matters pertaining to the interpretation of the City's Zoning Ordinance. Cases heard before the Board deal with challenges to the validity of the Zoning Ordinance, appeals from the determination of the Zoning Officer, and consideration of application for variances or special exceptions from the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. Must be a resident of the Municipality and shall hold no other office in the Municipality. Tim Russell- Zoning Officer Bonnie Hull - 01/01/2025 Joe Covell - 01/01/2025 Joe Roddy - 01/01/2026 Nathaniel Licht - 01/01/2025 Adam Diem-11/07/2029 Five year term. Seven members. Meet as needed. Finance Committee shall work with the City of Titusville Finance Office to assess the City’s financial stability, promote public transparency in the City’s finances, and provide short-term and long-term options to better address the City’s financial needs. Tom Chatham:Council-04/01/2029 City Manager-04/01/2029 Kathy Barnhart: Controller-04/01/2029 Heather Stewart: Finance- 04/01/2029 Doug Thompson:Treasurer-04/01/2029 Carrie Diem-05/21/2029 Stephanie Fiely-04/01/2029 Finance Committee
- Ordinances | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Ordinances 2026 Ordinances Council Bill No 1 of 2026: Codification Council Bill No 2 of 2026: Crawford County 911 Addressing Index Index to Ordinances Part One General Provisions | Administrative | Pensions | Authorities, Boards, & Commissions | Admin Fees Part Three Business Regulation & Licensing | Taxation Code Part Five Traffic Code Part Seven General Offenses Part Nine Street & Sidewalk Areas | Utilities | Other Services – Parks & Recreation Part Eleven Public Health Part Thirteen Zoning Ordinance | Subdivision and Land Development Regulations | Flood Plain Management Part Fourteen Rental Licensing Program Code Part Fifteen Fire Prevention Code Part Seventeen Building Permits | Uniform Construction Code | Board of Code Appeals | Swimming Pools | Fences | Awnings Part Nineteen Housing Code | Policy | Enforcement | Inspections & Prohibitions | Utilities & Fixtures | Unsafe Structures
- Finance | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Finance Heather Stewart, Finance Supervisor 814-827-5300 Extension 310 The Finance Department supervises and controls the accounts of all city departments. At City Council’s request, the Department suggests plans for management and improvement of City finances. The Finance Department presents the annual budget to Council for adoption. As part of the budget process, annual appropriations and the tax rate are set. Other responsibilities include oversight of bills paid by the City, proper and appropriate investment of City funds, reporting of policies of insurance and bond coverage, and filing annual DCED reports. The Finance Department works closely with the Treasurer and City Controller to ensure proper accounting principles are followed and financial reports are complete and accurate. Request Form 1095-B by email or call 814-827-5300 ext. 310. Transparency in Coverage Rule link Email Finance Annual Budget Each year at the last stated meeting in November, the chief fiscal officer shall, on behalf of council, present to council for introduction a proposed budget ordinance. The proposed budget ordinance shall show the estimated receipts, expenditures and liabilities for the ensuing year, with the balance of unexpended appropriations and all other information of value as a basis for fixing the levy and tax rate for the next fiscal year. Council shall, upon introducing the proposed budget ordinance, fix a date for adoption, which shall be not later than December 31 of that year. When the proposed budget ordinance is submitted to council and has been introduced, the city clerk shall immediately make the proposed budget ordinance available for public inspection at the city clerk’s office and shall publish a notice to that effect once in a newspaper of general circulation in accordance with the provisions of section 10109 (relating to publication of notices). Annual budgets and budget messages can be viewed at the links below. View Annual Budgets View Annual Budget Messages Financial Audits The independent auditor of the city shall conduct an annual audit of all accounts of city officers, departments and offices which collect, receive and disburse public money or are authorized with the management, control or custody of public money on which the independent auditor is required to report under this sub-chapter. The annual audit, as directed by council, shall also include any accounts subject to examination by the city controller. Yearly audit reports can be viewed at the link below. View Audit Reports Year-End Financial Reports The chief fiscal officer shall countersign all documents, in the form approved by council, authorizing payment from the city treasury. The chief fiscal officer or other official or employee of the city designated by council shall have charge and keep a record of accounts, under appropriate titles, to show separately and distinctly the following: (1) All of the assets and property vested in the city. (2) All trusts in care of the city. (3) Debts owed by the city. (4) All of the receipts and expenditures of the various departments. Year-end financial reports can be viewed at the link below. View Year-End Financial Reports Financial Management & Pensions City Financial Management Policy Police, Fire, & Non-Uniform Pension Audits & Liquid Fuels Audits
- Police Department | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Police Department Dustin D. LeGoullon, Public Safety Commissioner 323 N. Franklin St. 814-827-5300 Extension 354 OR (814) 724-2548 (Non-Emergency) (814) 827-4219 (fax) The Titusville Police Department are sworn Police Officers committed to protecting the citizens of Titusville. The Officers are well trained in all aspects of Law Enforcement and diligently strive towards providing the best service possible. Email the Commissioner About the Police Department About the Department The Titusville Police Department is currently comprised of twelve full-time sworn police officers committed to protecting the citizens of Titusville. The officers are well trained in all aspects of law enforcement and diligently strive towards providing the best service possible. Titusville Police Department is dispatched through Crawford County 9-1-1. Call 9-1-1 if you have an emergency or need to speak to a Titusville Police Officer. Officers are in radio contact with the 9-1-1 Center at all times. The 9-1-1 Center contacts the officers on duty by radio and gives them the location and other information of incidents. This information can be for either emergency or non-emergency situations. The department provides 24-hour protection and has lockup facilities on site. The officers patrol the City streets with three cruisers, an unmarked SUV, two bicycles and foot patrols. The School Resource Officer (SRO) position was created in 2020 as a collaboration between the City of Titusville, the Titusville School District and the Titusville Police Department. The SRO provides a safe learning and working environment for students and staff and is responsible for all schools in the district: Titusville High School, Titusville Middle School, Main Street Elementary, Hydetown Elementary, Pleasantville Elementary, and the Early Childhood Learning Center (ECLC). The SRO presents information during various classes, such as Criminal Justice Classes and Drivers Education Classes, and is developing a "Be Safe" program for elementary kids in Grades 4-6. The program will cover everything from gun safety, bus safety, bike safety, bullying and medication safety. The SRO oversees the crossing guards at the intersections of Main Street & Washington Street and Main Street & Franklin Street. Personnel Public Safety Commissioner – Dustin LeGoullon Lieutenant – Aaron Madden Lieutenant- Jason Bean Lieutenant – David Brooks Detective – Robert Anderson Detective- Jeff Prugh School Resource Officer – Maxwell Fuller K-9 Officer – Andrew Carne Patrolman – Nathan Ciccarelli Patrolman- Taj Miller Patrolman – Jonathan Hosier Patrolman-Bryson Hammond Public Safety Administrative Assistant – Shala Barnes Programs, Information, & Outreach 24-Hour Parking No person shall park a registered vehicle on any street of the City for a continuous period of more than twenty-four hours. Abandoned Vehicles It shall be unlawful for anyone to store abandoned, wrecked, stripped, or junked vehicles on City streets. All vehicles with expired registration plates or state inspection stickers are considered to be abandoned. Animal Control Noise Disturbance: No owner of any dog or cat shall allow or permit such animal to engage in repeated loud howling, crying, or barking. Such noise is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Complaints should be filed with the Police Department. Business/Home Security Check Request Fill out and submit this form to request the police department monitor your home or business for a period of time. Fill out and submit the Business Contact Information form to Crawford County 911 so they may contact you in the event of an emergency. Curfew For Minors It shall be unlawful for anyone under the age of eighteen (18) to be present on or in any public street, park, square or any public place within the City during the period beginning at 12 midnight and ending at 5:00 a.m., unless they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian having the care or custody of the minor. Facebook Page Check out the department's Facebook page for updates, information, events, photos, and more. Haunted House The Titusville Police Department Haunted House started with a whisper between Officer Prugh and Officer Bean. The whisper was heard by our then Chief, Harold Minch, who gave the go-ahead for this community event. The first ever Haunted House at the Titusville Police Department took place in 2016; we had over 1,500 people come to the event that night. So many laughs, so many costumes and just a genuine appreciation from the citizens for putting on this event. The Haunted House was such a hit that we have made it an annual event. 2021 will be our 5th event; each year it proves to be a great time drawing around 900 people each time. National Night Out The Titusville Police Department hosted their first National Night Out on October 6, 2020 at the Titusville Police Station. The intentions of this event were to enhance the relationship between the community and first responders. The event included the Titusville Police Department, Titusville Fire Department, Emergycare, and Shambaugh’s Towing. The event was a great success and allowed community members to view parts of the police department as well as several emergency vehicles. It is our hope that the event will have a greater turnout in the following years and continue to strengthen the bond between first responders and members of our community! Wildlife Call the PA Game Commission at (814)432-3187.
- Pay My Bill | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Pay My Bill Pay My City Services The City Services Department recognizes that making the payment of your Water/Sewer/Refuse easier and more convenient is important. That is why the City has made a variety of options available to our customers to pay their bills. Currently payments made payable to ”The City of Titusville” can be made by any of the following options: · Pay On-Line * Fees Apply · Auto debited from your bank account. Click here to sign up for Auto Pay · Placed in the 24 hour drop box located along the right side of City Hall · Mailed to 107 North Franklin Street Titusville, PA 16354-1734 · Titusville’s Farmers National Bank at 127 West Spring Street · Made in person at the Treasurer’s Office M-F, 9am – 4pm Pay City Services Online Pay My City or School Real Estate Taxes City Real Estate Taxes are mailed at the end of February. Pay at Discount 3/1 – 4/30 Face 5/1 –6/30 Penalty 7/1 – 12/31 School Real Estate/Per Capita* Taxes are mailed at the end of July. Pay at Discount 8/1-9/30 Face 10-1-11/30 Penalty 12/1-12/31 *School Per Capita Taxes are mailed to every person over the age of 18 who lives in the City of Titusville. Last day to pay by credit card is 12/16/2026 by noon. Payments may be made online at the button below, dropped in the boxes at City Hall, or at Farmer’s National Bank, 127 W. Spring St. Pay City or School Real Estate Taxes Online
- Code Enforcement / Zoning / Building Inspector
Code Enforcement / Zoning / Building Inspector Tim Russell 814-827-5300 Extension 313 The Code Enforcement / Zoning Department is responsible for the Enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance as well as the codes that deal with Building Construction, Renovations, and Property Maintenance. All permits are issued in accordance with the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code by Construction Code Inspectors, Inc. Submissions to the Zoning Hearing Board are processed through this Department. See the links and sections below for more information. Email Building Inspector Helpful Links Building Permit Rental Licensing Program Forms Sewer Inspection Form Zoning Ordinances Zoning Map Zoning Application Zoning Variance Application City of Titusville has partnered with Hera Property Registry, LLC to administer its Foreclosure and Vacant Property Registration program. In order to comply with the Ordinance, all Mortgagees/Trustees must register online via HERA Property Registry and pay a registration fee. Hera’s Customer Support contact information: Email: vpro@heraregistry.com Phone: (321) 234-5303 Building & Zoning Information Building Permits Fees are based on construction costs. Use this link to access the building permit form. Demolition Permits Required for the removal of all residential, industrial, and commercial structures. Fees are based upon the type of structure to be demolished. Use this link to access the permit form. Property Maintenance Property maintenance inspections are made through this department and are done so in accordance with the 2015 IPMC International Property Maintenance Code. Inspections are made to the interior and exterior of structures as well as the exterior property areas which includes refuse, weeds, and abandoned vehicles. The City also follows the Uniform Construction Code. Rental Licensing Program Use this link to access the rental inspection checklist, rental license application form, and rental license program informational letter. Sewer Certifications Inspections are required to assure that rainwater downspouts are separated from sanitary sewers. These inspections are required when a property is being sold and a certificate of compliance is issued upon completion. Use this link to access the sewer inspection/dye test application. Sidewalk and Curb Cuts The repair, replacement, and maintenance of sidewalks in front of a property are the property owners responsibility. To assure that curb cuts are made properly when creating off-street parking, it is the responsibility of the property owner to have the curb cut in accordance with city specifications. Sign Permits Necessary for all new signs, changes to signs, and relocation of signs. No sign may be erected, changed, or moved prior to the issuance of a sign permit. Use this link to access the Sign Permit application. Stormwater Management This ordinance was established to assure that when land is developed, measures are taken to reduce flood flows and velocities, erosion, sedimentation, and overloading of public facilities. Subdivisions All subdivisions are governed by the City’s Ordinances/Zoning Ordinances. Plans must make their way through a departmental review, a review by the City’s Planning Commission, and a review by the Crawford County Planning Commission prior to the final approval of City Council. See the subdivision section of the city ordinance at this link and the subdivision application at this link . Temporary Structure Permits Necessary for structures such as dumpsters and construction trailers which are temporarily placed for use within the public right of way.
- Health Inspections | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Health Inspections Eric Mitchell, Health Inspector 814-827-5300 extension 314 The Health Inspector ensures businesses are abiding by health and safety laws. Health Inspector Certification Appointment of Health Inspector by City Council Scroll down for individual business inspection results and annual health reports. Email City Manager about Health Inspections Annual Health Reports & Business Inspection Results Click the links below to see health reports by year and business inspection results by year for each establishment. Local Annual Health Reports Business Inspection Results Duties of the Health Inspector § 12306. Duties of health officer. (a) General rule.—The health officer shall: (1) Attend all regular and special meetings of the board of health. (2) Be available for the prompt performance of the health officer’s official duties. (3) Quarantine places of communicable diseases in accordance with law and with the rules and regulations of the Department of Health or of the city board of health. (4) Execute all laws, rules and regulations for the disinfection of quarantined places. (5) Serve written notice on teachers and persons in charge of public, parochial, Sunday and other schools requiring the exclusion of children from school who are suffering from or who reside with individuals who are suffering from communicable diseases. (6) Make sanitary inspections subject to constitutional standards in a similar manner as provided in section 12308 (relating to powers of board of health). (7) Execute the orders of the board of health and all other laws, rules, regulations and orders pertaining to the health officer’s office. (b) Issuance of citations.—The health officer shall, to the extent the health officer’s duties allow, have the power to issue citations for the violation of applicable laws or ordinances.
- Fire Department | City of Titusville, Pennsylvania
Fire Department Dustin LeGoullon, Public Safety Commissioner 315 N. Franklin St. 814-827-5300 Extension 324 OR 814-827-3041 (Non-Emergency) The Titusville Fire Department proudly provides fire & rescue services to the citizens of the City of Titusville. Two (2) firefighters are on-duty 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Email the Commissioner About the Fire Department Titusville Firefighters are members of the International Association of Firefighters Local #3409. The Titusville Fire Station is in a combined station shared with the police department. The station has eight bunks, a locker room, two restrooms, a tool room, kitchen/living quarters and a large equipment bay. Personnel Public Safety Commissioner – Dustin LeGoullon Assistant Fire Chief – Troy Frazier Lieutenant- James Brown Lieutenant – Darin Nikolaison Driver – Mark Sonnenberg Driver - Nathan Hosier Driver - Mike Wonderling First Relief Driver - Caden Mallory Relief Driver/Minuteman - Kody Gordon Minuteman - Stephen Hosier Minuteman - Joseph Hartshorne Mission “The Titusville Fire Department is committed to the preservation and protection of life, property, and the environment from adverse effects of fire, medical, and hazardous conditions both man made and acts of nature, through sustained training, progressive education and constant diligence to provide the highest level of customer service to our citizens with the ultimate goal of preserving and enhancing the quality of life for both present and future generations.” Outdoor Burning Please observe the ordinance regarding outside burning. Burning is permitted every Saturday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. You are reminded to conduct all outdoor burning keeping the following in mind: Only burn wood and paper Use no flammable and or combustible liquids Ensure the burn area is not in close proximity to structures All burning must be supervised Have a water supply (garden hose) available Be cautious & aware of wind conditions (direction & speed) Please note that depending on conditions, an outdoor burning ban may be imposed. Please check with us if you have any questions or concerns. Titusville Fire Department Facebook Page
