FIRE Department
465 Parker Street
EMERGENCY - Dial 911
Non-Emergency Business - 412-828-3036
POLICE
736 East Railroad Avenue
EMERGENCY - Dial 911
Non-Emergency Business - 412-828-6034
Police Chief – Ron McLemore
Lower Valley Ambulance
AMBULANCE SERVICE
EMERGENCY - Dial 911
Riverview School District Administration - 412-828-6010
Riverview High School - 412-828-1800
100 Hulton Road, Oakmont, PA 15139
Tenth Street Elementary - 412-828-1800 (Option 7)
901 Pennsylvania Avenue, Oakmont, PA 15139
Verner Elementary 412-828-1800 (Option 8)
700 First Street, Verona 15147
St. Joseph School (Private) K-8 412-828-7213
825 Second Street, Verona 15147
Duquesne Light
Customer Service - 1-888-393-7100
EMERGENCY - 1-888-393-7000
Website: www.duquesnelight.com
People's Gas Company
Customer Service - 1-800-764-0111
EMERGENCY - 1-800-400-4271
Website: www.peoples-gas.com
Oakmont Water Authority
Current & Delinquent
Water & Sewage Billing
P.O. Box 73
Oakmont, PA 15139
412-828-7220
Building Inspection
Building Inspection Underwriters (BIU)
412-766-2565
Local School Taxes
Pennsylvania Municipal Service Company
336 Delaware Ave.
Oakmont, PA 15139
(PAMS) 412-826-0300
Current Real Estate Taxes
Keystone Collections
546 Wendel Road
Irwin, PA 15642
724-978-0300
Keystonecollects.com
Wage Tax & Delinquent Wage Tax
Keystone Collections Group
546 Wendel Road
Irwin, PA 15642
724-978-0300
Delinquent Real Estate Tax Collection
Ira Weiss Law Firm
445 Fort Pitt Blvd,
Suite 503 Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-391-9890
United States Post Office
Allegheny River Blvd
412-828-4709
1-800-ASK-USPS
USPS Website: www.usps.com
POISON CENTER
412-681-6669
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE
412-820-4359
Borough Council Regular Business Meetings
Held on the second Tuesday of every month at 7 PM in the Borough Building.
Borough Council Workshop Meetings
Held on the last Tuesday of every month at 7 PM in the Borough Building.
Verona Chamber of Commerce
Held on the third Tuesday of every month at 7 PM in the Verona Borough Building.
School Board Meetings
Held on the third Monday of each month except December at 7 PM in the Jr./Sr. High School Library.
In December, the meeting is held on the first Monday.
Verona Historical Society Meetings
Held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 PM in the Verona Borough Building.
Verona Municipal Borough Building
736 East Railroad Avenue
Verona, PA 15147
412-828-8080 (office)
412-794-8691 (fax)
Business hours Tuesday through Thursday (updated May 2021)
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Closed on all official holidays.
Borough of Verona
Website: Veronaborough.org
Email: admin@veronaborough.org
Verona Chamber of Commerce
Website: www.Verona-pa.com
Mayor – David Ricupero
Borough Council:
Council President – Nancy Carpenter
Vice President – Dave Matlin
Council Member – Trish Hredzak-Showalter
Council Member – Janet LoAlbo
Council Member – Sylvia K. Provenza
Council Member – Ray Suchevich
Council Member – Joseph Warren
Borough Secretary – (vacant)
Borough Solicitor – Bruce E. Dice & Associates, P.C.
Borough Engineer – Senate Engineering
Public Works
AJ Guggie - 412-828-7709
District Magistrate/District Justice
Magisterial District 05-2-06
Anthony DeLuca Jr - 412-731-0100
Verona Newsletter – Donald Worf
Website Administrator – (vacant)
736 E. Railroad Ave., Verona, PA 15147
Office: 412-828-8080 Fax: 412-794-8691
Borough Secretary: Christine DeRunk
Borough Website: www.Veronaborough.org
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