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607-722-1255 Non-emergency
Emergency Dial 911
The Port Dickinson Police Department is a full service, 24-hour-a-day
community oriented police department. Our history of concentrated law
enforcement has made us a model for community oriented policing.
The department is headed by Chief Sean D. Crouse.
607-771-8233
The Village Department of Public Works has two full time employees and
their jobs are to maintain the village streets by snow plowing and sanding
in the winter, normal road maintenance (patching, etc.), leaf and lawn debris
pickup, parks maintenance, water and sewer maintenance.
Yard Waste Pickup - Lawn debris pickup begins the first Monday in
April (weather permitting) and continues until the Leave Pickup begins in
approximately Mid October of each year. All debris must be in containers
(Max. 50lbs.). Branches must be tied in 4 foot (Max.) lengths. No Trash or
Plastic bags. Place containers and/or bundles between the sidewalk and
the curb for pickup.
607-771-8233
Code Enforcment Officer and Building Inspectors are here to help you,
and when there is a problem, will do their best to help in any way they
can. Along with new construction, various types of upgrades, alterations
and other home repairs require a building permit. Contact the Code
Enforcement Officer to find out if your project will require a building
permit prior to starting work.
607-771-8233 Non-emergency
Emergency Dial 911
The village volunteer fire department continues to provide fire suppression
and other emergency actions when ever called upon. The fire department
is always looking for new members to bolster their ranks. If you wish infor-
mation on becoming a member, call the number above. Your name and
number will be given to a member of the fire department who will contact
you to provide the answers you are looking for. The officers of the fire depart-
ment are not appointed by the Village Board, but rather elected by the
members of the fire department. The current fire chief is Michael Scott.
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