Starting Tuesday, September 9, the City of York will begin stump removal from the tree wells in the downtown area on Market Street between Pershing Ave and Duke St.
The City of York Human Relations Commission announces the “No Hate in Our State Town Hall” on September 3, 2025 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at York City Hall, 101 S George St. Speakers will include Clare Twomey, Director of the York Human Relations Commission; Rev. D. Marie Tribble, Pastor of Heidelbergh United Church of Christ; and Christina Wingert, Executive Director of the Rainbow Rose Center. The panel will be moderated by Sheryl Meck, Director of the Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission’s Civil Rights Division.
Due to the Labor Day holiday, Monday, September 1st, ALL regular curbside collections (trash, recycling, and yard waste) will be delayed one day all week.
YORK CITY CURBSIDE COLLECTIONSDELAYED 1-DAY ALL WEEK FOLLOWINGLABOR DAY (SEPTEMBER 1ST) HOLIDAY
On Tuesday, August 26, 2024, the monthly Narcan distribution event will continue to take place at City Hall (101 S George St.). Individuals can pick up Narcan...
The City of York invites our York City community to join us for our annual Labor Day Fireworks Display and Festival, sponsored by Highmark Wholecare, Inch & Co., and Patient First.
Artists of all sorts and other vendors will set up at the Colonial Courthouse and the nearby York County Rail Trail as part of Yorkfest in downtown York City, Saturday and Sunday, August 30 and 31, 10 am to 6 pm. Yorkfest is an annual tradition in the city, where vendors display art, crafts, and other talents.
At 10:00 am on September 3rd, 2025, the York City Police Department invites you to join them at the police station, 50 W King St, to celebrate the opening of York City Police Department’s newest asset: The Outdoor Waiting Area/Pocket Park.
Customers should have received a refuse bill this month for the third quarter of 2025. This is the first quarter where new rates were effective for refuse and recycling collection.
Every year neighbors throughout York City and across the nation are asked to lock their doors, turn on their front porch lights, and spend the evening outside with neighbors and law enforcement.
The City of York is partnering with the Rotary Club of York to replace the declining Bradford Pear Trees that line Market St. between Pershing Ave. and Duke St. The project will be funded by the Rotary Club of York.
Christmas is less than six months away. That makes it time again for the City of York to announce its search for the best tree to place on Continental Square for the upcoming holiday season.
With a severe heat wave in the region during the week ahead, the City of York offers the following list of cooling stations where residents can sit in the air-conditioning and otherwise escape the 90-degree-plus heat:
The City of York Bureau of Health, York/Adams Drug and Alcohol Commission, and York Opioid Collaborative have been working together to distribute Narcan the 4th Tuesday of each month.
The City of York Parks and Recreation Bureau is hosting a York City wide Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 21, 2025 at Campus Park from 12 pm to 3 pm.
The York Fairgrounds will be hosting the Rock the Country Festival the final weekend in May 2025. Due to the anticipated number of attendees during the event, the City of York will be enforcing the parking restrictions in the residential neighborhoods surrounding the Fair.
The City of York has sought ways to ensure outdoor dining on N George St can take place in an environment that keeps two-way traffic on the street open and yet also makes space for a unique dining experience. As part of this effort, the city has installed a traffic barrier along restaurants on the 100 block of N George St that will keep space for outdoor dining without obstructing traffic.
Pennsylvania American Water has announced that new rates for sewer customers in the City of York will go into effect on May 27. The average increase of $36 monthly was approved by the Pennsylvania Utility Commission.