McDonald Police Department
151 School Street
McDonald, PA 15057
Emergency 911
Non-emergency (724) 926-2105
Mayor, Terry Bennett
Police Chief, Mark Dorsey
The McDonald Borough Police Department is staffed with three full time officers supplemented by part time patrol officers to provide public safety services and law enforcement on a 24 hour per day 7-day basis. The McDonald police department also provides public safety and law enforcement services for Robinson Township (Washington County) and the Boroughs of Burgettstown and Midway through a contractual arrangement. Crime prevention, law enforcement and community-oriented services are our primary focus. Law enforcement services include but are not limited to:
Traffic / vehicle code enforcement
Pennsylvania Crime code enforcement
Borough ordinance enforcement services include but are not limited to:
Traffic / vehicle code enforcement
Pennsylvania Crime code enforcement
Borough ordinance enforcement
Our police force is active in the Washington County District Attorney Drug Task Force, the Attorney General’s Municipal Drug Task Force, and the Washington County SpecialResponse Team.
Public Safety Day
Every September at the Public Safety Building, in collaboration with the McDonald Borough Fire Department, Fort Cherry Ambulance and other county agencies your police department participates in our “Public Safety Day” event. This is an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with your public safety officials and services and is especially oriented towards safety education for children. Please watch for the date, which will be posted at the marquee sign at the fire department entrance or on the News and Events page of this website and plan to attend.
Child Restraint Safety
Diana Daniels of the Police Department is a Certified Technician in Child Restraint Safety. Residents may schedule an appointment to have their child car seats inspected, which also includes teaching parents proper installation. The inspection takes approximately 1/2 hour. To schedule an appointment, please call the Police Department (724) 926-2105 or Diana is available by emai, ddaniels@mcdonaldboro.com.
Vacation Home Checks
If you plan to be away from your home or business for an extended period arrangements can be made to increase patrols and routine surveillance in your area. To receive this added service it is necessary for you to notify the police department at the telephone number listed above.
Key Borough Ordinances
The following are key ordinances, which are focused on public safety, community pride and our “good neighbor” philosophy. This listing does not represent all borough ordinances, which can be reviewed at the borough offices if desired.
House numbers are required on all buildings in the Borough. The letters must be 3 inches high and readable from the street.
Owners are responsible for maintaining their properties and grass and weeds are not permitted beyond six inches tall.
Owners of dogs and cats must restrain their pets and not allow them to run loose.
Property owners/residents with sidewalks in front of their property are responsible for keeping them clear of ice and snow. Snow is not permitted to be shoveled from the sidewalk into the street.
Repair and replacement of curbs and sidewalks are the responsibility of the property owners.
The Borough prohibits the parking of any motor vehicle on any Borough street the day of scheduled street sweeping. Please be reminded, residents will be required to remove their vehicles for sweeping.
Trailers, boats, motor homes and other recreational vehicles may not be stored in front yards.
Cars not in running condition and/or without a valid inspection sticker or registration are not permitted on residential property for more than 30 days.
Residents are reminded to be good neighbors and not allow activities on their property to generate excessive noise, accumulate trash or allow yards to be un-kept. Borough code requires regular maintenance of your property.
No person is permitted to engage in any transit retail business without a Borough License.