Pleasant Hills Borough
410 E. Bruceton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Borough Offices: 412.655.3300

Borough Fax: 412.655.5048

Police, Ambulance, or Fire Emergency: 911
Police Non-Emergency: 412.655.5045

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alt410 E. Bruceton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

Police, Ambulance, or Fire Emergency: 911
Police Non-Emergency: 412.655.5045

Pleasant Hills Police Department

Chief: Brian Finnerty


Mission

The Mission of the Pleasant Hills Police Department is to insure, to the greatest extent, the safety and security of our borough residents and businesses. This involves not only the traditional approach to law enforcement, but also an aggressive Community Oriented Policing Program. Fostering a strong police-community partnership not only builds a positive relationship between the police department and the community, but also serves as a critical ingredient in both crime detection and crime prevention.


Department Organization

From its inception in 1947, the Pleasant Hills Police Department has defined its goal as providing the finest in protection and service to the community. Striving to maintain these principles, the department utilizes computerized record keeping so as to have the most current information possible. This is a benefit to the residents and the business community alike.

In a small department each officer wears many hats. While our primary function is patrol, each officer investigates complaints and prepares an initial report. The officer will then investigate the report gathering information and evidence that may result in an arrest. For more complicated cases the Criminal Investigator will assume the lead and direct the investigation toward its resolution.

Traffic related issues constitute a concerted effort from the patrol force. Investigating over 400 traffic accidents a year requires special attention in the areas of vehicle Code enforcement and traffic safety data analysis. Utilizing accident reconstruction procedures, speed monitors and speed detection devices, officers are able to address these issues. Two major state highways and nearly 400 businesses bring tens of thousands of cars through our borough each day. Monitoring problematic locations and strict enforcement of traffic laws serve to provide the safest possible motoring environment.

Being cognizant of the dangers in today's society, officers have been trained in Critical Incident Management and respond to dangerous situations that may occur in our schools or workplaces. Working closely with fifteen other surrounding departments and in conjunction with the South Hills Area Council of Governments, we have established a strategy to deal with these issues. Doing everything possible to provide a safe learning environment for our children is of paramount importance.

While the department consists of both Operations and Staff Services division,. each work In conjunction to augment the other. Judicious allocation of personnel and departmental resources enable officers to provide patrol coverage, take a pro-active approach to problem solving, investigate crimes and accidents and offer community programs and events.

Did You Know?

The Borough of Pleasant Hills now utilizes the 2018 ICC Construction Code guidlelines (except electrical & accessibility).

For electrical, we use the 2017 NEC.  For accessibility, we use the ICC A117.1-2009 Accessibility Code

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Alerts

No vehicle shall be parked upon any public street within the limits of the Borough for a period longer than 30 minutes between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.


Please contact the Borough first if you have a sewer back-up at your home.


2023
OBSERVED HOLIDAYS
MUNICIPAL BUILDING CLOSED 
FEBRUARY 20th
APRIL 7th & 10th
MAY 29th
JUNE 14th
JULY 4th
SEPTEMBER 4th
OCTOBER 9th
NOVEMBER 23rd & 24th
DECEMBER 25th & 26th


Before you start a HOME IMPROVEMENT or DRIVEWAY project, check with the Building/Zoning Department at 412-655-5034 to see what permits are required.