243 South Allen Street
Second Floor
State College, PA 16801
(814) 234-7140
(814) 234-7197
The Public Works Department is responsible for solid waste management, street tree management, snow removal and maintenance of all municipally owned buildings and grounds, streets, alleys, storm and sanitary sewers, vehicles and equipment.
243 South Allen Street
State College, PA 16801
(814) 234-7140
(814) 234-7197
The Administration Division of the Public Works Department provides planning, supervision, engineerings, construction management and land surveying services for all Borough facilities and projects. The Division is also responsible for solid waste management, maintenance of all municipally owned buildings and grounds, streets, alleys, storm and sanitary sewers, vehicles and equipment. Staff also provides professional services to the Tree Commission, Transportation Commission and other Authorities, Boards and Commissions as needed.
Public Works Service Facility
330 South Osmond Street
State College, PA 16801
(814) 234-7135
(814) 231-3089
Link: Refuse Service Website
The Refuse Division of the Public Works Department collects and disposes of refuse, compostable materials and bulk-items. The Division also operates a composting facility and collects food trimmings and yard waste.
Public Works Service Facility
330 Osmond Street
State College, PA 16801
(814) 234-7135
(814) 231-3089
The Shade Tree Division of the Public Works Department plants, prunes, sprays, maintains and removes shade trees in the grassplot areas along municipal streets and in Borough parks. In addition to tree maintenance, the Division provides resources for volunteer flower gardens throughout the Borough and assists with additional projects.
Public Works Service Facility
330 Osmond Street
State College, PA 16801
(814) 234-7135
(814) 231-3089
The Streets/Sewer Division of the Public Works Department is charged with maintaining the Borough's infrastructure, including streets, snow removal, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, street lighting, signs and traffic signals in a manner, which addresses public need, safety and welfare.