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January 26, 2026

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Municipal News: Leaf Collection (and Alternatives)

Municipal News 2025 LEAF COLLECTION October 15 to December 1stLeaf collection begins October 15 and ends on December 1st. All leaves must be raked close to the side of the road.  Please do not place leaves on roadways. Leaves placed in bags won’t be accepted. The public works department will canvass the streets and alleys […]

Municipal News: 2025 Municipal Election

Municipal News 2025 MUNICIPAL ELECTION MUNICIPAL ELECTION VOTING IS UNDERWAY Mail In Voting: Now In-Person Voting: Election Day, November 4  POLLING PLACEWest Mayfield Volunteer Fire Department706 37th Street, Beaver Falls, PA 15010 HOURSPolls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Anyone in line by 8:00 p.m. is legally entitled to cast their ballot. Last day […]

Municipal News: Notice of 2025 Paving Project Advertisement for Bids

Municipal News ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Borough of West Mayfield, Beaver County, Pennsylvania will accept sealed bids at the Office of the Borough Secretary, 4609 W. 8th Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, 15010 until 4:00 P.M., on October 8, 2025. 2025 West Mayfield Paving Project – General Fund / Liquid Fuels Proposals for the project shall be publicly opened at […]

Municipal News: Notice of Council Vacancy (September 10, 2025)

Municipal News Notice of Council Vacancy On September 10, 2025, Borough of West Mayfield council duly accepted the resignation of councilmember Candice Frantz. Council now seeks to fill this vacated seat within 30 days. The appointment will be through January 6, 2026.  How to Apply Applicants must be a registered elector of the Borough and […]

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SEASONAL NEWS

Spring & Summer

PARK SHELTERS
May 1 – October 31


MAINTAIN PROPERTY BEYOND FENCES

  • Citizens are reminded that they have to maintain their properties according to ordinances beyond fence lines if their properties extend to roadways and allyways.  Weeds and trees must not be allowed to block or encroach upon roadways.

NO GRASS CLIPPNGS, LEAVES ON ROADWAYS

  • It is illegal in the Commonwealth and West Mayfield Borough to blow grass clippings and leaves into the street. If you do, you are required to remove them immediately from the street when finished. Grass clippings and leaves left in the street are a severe roadway hazard to vehicles, especially motorcycles and bicycles. Additionally, this material gets washed away by storm water and deposited in the water system. This causes storm drains to clog and back up causing flooding. The grass also releases nitrogen into the water system which is not good for the quality of our water.

Fall

2025 LEAF COLLECTION
October 15 – December 1

  • Leaf collection begins October 15 and ends on December 1st.
  • All leaves must be raked close to the side of the road. 
  • Please do not place leaves on roadways. Leaves placed in bags won’t be accepted.
  • The public works department will canvass the streets and alleys looking for piles of leaves.
  • For direct service, please call the Municipal Building at 724-847-1867.

2025 HALLOWEEN NIGHT
November 1, 2025

  • Halloween Night in the Borough will be on Saturday, November 1, from 6pm to 8:00pm.
  • There will be safety patrols and residents are reminded to wear bright colored clothing for safe visibility, to carry flashlights, and to carefully inspect all candy before eating.

Winter

SNOW PLOWING & WALKWAYS

  • The borough maintenance department is committed to keeping roadways clear and passable during all weather events. Residents are asked to keep vehicles off roadways when possible and to clear their roadways of obstacles that might affect snow plowing.
  • Due to the high cost of road salt, the borough does not salt alley ways. Sand is used instead. However, if an alley way is impassible due to icy conditions please contact the borough.
  • The borough maintains all walkways on its property. By ordinance, residents are responsible for keeping their walkways clear and passable.

All Year

RESIDENTIAL TRASH SERVICE


HEALTHY SEWERS

  • Residents are reminded to help keep our sewer system in top working condition or we will continue to pay thousands of tax dollars to fix clogged and broken sewer pipes.
  • Only toilet paper and human waste should be flushed down toilettes.  Nothing else should be flushed down drains even if labeled “flushable,” “safe for toilets,” or “biodegradable.”
  • Do not use the toilette as a trash can.  Do not flush: Cotton balls and cotton swabs, dental floss and dental picks, menstrual products such as pads or tampons, paper towels and tissues, wipes and cleaning cloths, hair, medicine, burnt matches, household cleaning chemicals, household hazardous wastes (paint, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers)
  • Do not pour fats, oils, or grease down the drains. 

PUBLIC SAFETY NEWS

Police Service

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).

Fire Service

NEW MUNICIPAL FIRE SERVICE PROVIDER: As of January 1, 2025, West Mayfield’s fire service provider will be the Beaver Falls Fire Department. The BFFD will handle all calls and Quick Response (QRS) medical emergencies as needed. In the case of all emergencies, residents are to call 911. 

Solicitation Activity

PERMITS ISSUED – See The Mayor’s Desk

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.

Emergency Management

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.