Fire Prevention & Fire Protection: Community Survey
The West Mayfield Fire Service Review Committee (FSRC) wants to hear directly from borough residents and taxpayers (past and present) regarding matters of fire prevention & fire protection.

Council Meetings, Community Events & Activities, Park Shelter Availability, and More . . .
The West Mayfield Fire Service Review Committee (FSRC) wants to hear directly from borough residents and taxpayers (past and present) regarding matters of fire prevention & fire protection.
Be the change you want to see in the world! Come join fellow citizens picking up trash throughout the borough and along our neighborhood streets. We’ll do as much as we can, but things will be better than before.
Share What You Know. Stop Scams. Chances are good that someone you know has been scammed. They may not talk about it, but the statistics do. The truth is that sharing what you know can help protect someone who you know from a scam.
The park shelter concession is under new management. Anyone who has previously entered into an agreement with the West Mayfield Volunteer Fire Department for a standing shelter reservation during 2024 and beyond must contact the borough’s Recreation Board as soon as possible to confirm your reservation and secure your deposit.
PARK SHELTERS
May 1 – October 31
MAINTAIN PROPERTY BEYOND FENCES
NO GRASS CLIPPNGS, LEAVES ON ROADWAYS
2025 LEAF COLLECTION
October 15 – December 1
2025 HALLOWEEN NIGHT
November 1, 2025
SNOW PLOWING & WALKWAYS
RESIDENTIAL TRASH SERVICE
HEALTHY SEWERS
If you are having an emergency, call 911. Please report all illicit activity (car break-ins, vandalism, suspicious persons, unpermitted solicitation, etc.) to the Beaver Falls police dept. (non-emergency: 724-846-7000).
It is unlawful for anyone to solicit door to door without a solicitation permit (except for religious, political, and certain nonprofit purposes) as required by West Mayfield Ordinance 820.01. The solicitation ordinance is a public safety measure to ward off unknown and unauthorized persons from lurking though our neighborhoods. Please report such activity to the Beaver Falls Police: 724-846-7000.
The borough’s Emergency Management Program oversees 4 basic phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. The Mayor and Council work very closely with the Borough’s Emergency Management team to provide the support that is needed to be effective in all phases. Please contact the Emergency Management Coordinator if you would like to volunteer on our Emergency Management team.