Important Information

The Love & Grit Mantra


What is GRIT? 

People move to and stay in Youngstown for love of family and community. Here, we take pride in our roots and our relationships by helping our neighbors, honoring our elders, and guiding the next generation. Love gives us purpose, and grit gives us strength. Together, they define who we are and what keeps Youngstown moving forward. We live by the Love & Grit Mantra.

How to Get Things Done | Important City Contact Information 


City Council

Members

President, Anita Davis | Office: (330) 506-6646 | [email protected]

1st Ward Councilman, Julius Oliver | Office: (330) 259-6158 | [email protected]

2nd Ward Councilman, Jimmy Hughes | Office: (330) 272-5108 | [email protected]

3rd Ward Councilwoman, Samantha Turner | Office: (330) 398-9514 | [email protected]

4th Ward Councilman, Mike Ray | Office: (330) 792-5956 | [email protected]

5th Ward Councilman, Patrick A. Kelly | Office: (330) 423-2112 | [email protected]

6th Ward Councilperson, Currently Vacant: Pending info

7th Ward Councilwoman, Amber White | Office: (330) 259-6023 | [email protected]

Meetings

Meetings take place every first and third Wednesday of the month | Watch at Youngstown’s YouTube channel

Contact Information

Accident Investigators: 330-742-8737

Air Pollution Control Division: 330-743-3333, Ext 284

Board of Control: 330-742-8724

Captain’s Office – A, B, C Patrol: 330-742-8950

C.D.A. – Administrative: 330-744-0854

C.D.A. – Housing: 330-744-1261

Civil Service Commission: 330-742-8798

City Council Clerk: 330-742-8709

Commander of 911 Center Capt. Mercer Crime Lab: 330-742-8738

Crime Stoppers: 330-746-CLUE

Desk Area: 330-743-8926/8927

Detective Bureau: 330-742-8911

Family Investigation Services Unit: 330-743-9380

First Ward Quality of Life – Community Police: 330-793-6650

Housing & Demolition: 330-742-8888

Economic Development: 330-744-1708

Engineering & Construction: 330-742-8800

Environmental Health Division: 330-743-3333, Ext 230

Finance – General: 330-742-8724

Finance – Computer/Tech: 330-742-8734

Finance – Income Tax: 330-742-8724

Fire – Administration: 330-747-7403

Fire – Battalion Chiefs: 330-742-8679

Fire – Investigation: 330-782-0055

Fire – Inspection: 330-742-8695

Golden Alert Program – Golden Gazette Editor: 330-742-8959

Health Department: AIDS Division: 330-743-3333, Ext. 241

Human Relations: 330-207-9670

Internal Affairs: 330-742-8948

Index: 330-742-8916

Jail Unit: 330-742-8901

Law – Administration: 330-742-8874

Law – Prosecutor’s Office: 330-742-8791

Mayor’s Office: 330-742-8701

Municipal Clerk of Court: 330-742-8786

Municipal Court – Administration: 330-742-8855

Municipal Court – Assignment: 330-742-8770

Municipal Court – Probation: 330-742-8848

Network Administrator: 330-742-8942

Nursing Division: 330-743-3333, Ext 261

Park & Recreation – Administration: 330-742-8711

Park & Recreation – Golf Course: 330-743-5370

Planning Office: 330-742-8842

Planning & Training: 330-743-2021

Police Chief, Carl Davis: 330-742-8921

Public Information Officer: 330-742-8812

Public Works – Building & Grounds: 330-744-3179

Public Works – Building Inspection: 330-742-8800

Public Works – Litter Control & Recycling: 330-744-7526

Public Works – Street: 330-744-3179

Public Works – Waste Water: 330-742-8820

Records Room – Commander: 330-742-8891

Records Room – Information: 330-742-8905

Risk Management: 330-742-8969

Street Crime Unit: 330-743-2500

Street Light Outages: Call Ohio Edison at 1-888-544-4877

Task Force Administrator: 330-781-6414

Traffic Engineer – Sign & Signal Shop: 330-743-1494

Towed or Stolen Vehicles: 330-742-8946/8947

Vice Squad: 330-742-8951

Waste Water – Electrical: 330-742-8820

Water Department: 330-742-8749

Water Engineer/Construction: 330-742-1362

FAQ

Birth or Death certificates: Who should I contact?
Call the Vital Statistics Division of the Health Department at 330-742-8212.
 
Business assistance/ideas: Who should I contact? | Call the Community Development Agency at 330-744-0854/0936.
You should also call Economic Development at 330-744-1708.
 
City Income Tax questions: Who should I contact? | Call the Finance Department at 330-742-8724.
You can also call the Regional Income Tax Agency at 866-750-7482.
 
City Council Meetings: When are they? | City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday from the 3rd week of September through the 3rd week of June. Summer recess begins with the fourth Wednesday of June through the second Wednesday of September, both inclusive. The Council meeting begins at 5:30 PM
 
Civil Service exams: How do I find out about them? | Examination announcements are distributed to various local service agencies throughout the city, Departments in the city, and are posted at the Civil Service Office. Announcements may also be posted in the Youngstown Vindicator Sunday Help wanted Section, the YSU Jambar, and the Buckeye Review. You can also call Civil Service at 330-742-8798.
 
Councilpeople: How do I find out who is in charge of my ward? | Your residence determines who your councilperson would be. Contact the Council office at 330-742-8708. You can go to www.youngstownohio.gov, click on Departments, then Council, and then click on City Ward map and follow the directions.
 
Dead animal: Who should I contact? | Call Public Works at 330-742-8800 (8 AM to 4 PM) ; or call 911 after hours.
 
Demolishing houses: Who does it? | The Demolition Division of Public Works creates bids on houses that need to be demolished.
Various Contractors are awarded these contracts. Housing & Demolition, 330-742-8888.
 
Discrimination: Who should I contact? | Call Human Relations at 330-207-9670.
 
Driver’s license: Where can I obtain or renew one? | To obtain a driver’s license in Mahoning County you must contact the Highway Patrol Station at 330-702-0948. You can renew a driver’s license at:
 
1)  330-783-3223 – 3626 Market Street;
2)  330-746-4621 – 667 Gypsy Lane;
3)  330-799-9747 – 2950 Mahoning Avenue
 
Suspicious activity next door: Who should I contact? | Call the Police Vice Squad at 330-742-8951.
 
Electrical wires/poles hanging or falling: Who should I contact? | Call Ohio Edison at 1-800-633-4766.
 
Engineering records: Who should I contact? | Engineering & Construction at 330-742-8800 for more information on records and sewer locations.
 
Federal Plaza information: Who should I contact? | Call 330-742-8712.
 
Flooding infrastructure issues: Who should I contact? | Call Engineering at 330-742-8800 or e-mail [email protected] with questions or concerns.
 
Garage Sale permit: Who should I contact? | City Cashier’s office (3rd floor of City Hall, 26 S. Phelps Street). The permit is good for three consecutive days and can only be purchased five times per year. You can also go to www.youngstownoh.gov, click on Government, click on City Departments, and then click on Finance for more information.
 
Grass cutting: Who should I contact? | If a vacant lot is next to your home, do your neighborhood a favor and cut the grass. For other lots, call 330-744-3186.
 
Illegal dumping: Who should I contact? | Contact Litter Control & Recycling at 330-744-7526 to report any illegal dumping.
 
Land Bank/property information: Who should I contact? | Call Stephen Biroschak, City of Youngstown Planning Department at 330-742-8837; Mahoning County Land Bank at 330-259-1040.
 
Legal Aid: Who should I contact? | Call Community Legal Aid at 866-584-2350. The Youngstown Law department only represents the City of Youngstown.
 
Loud neighbors or noises: Who should I contact? | Contact the Police Department at 330-742-8926.
 
Map of property sewer line: Who should I contact? | Contact the Sewer Permit Desk and Map Room weekdays at 26 South Phelps Street, 5th floor of City Hall. Or call 330-742-8800 for assistance. The information from the permit when the line was installed should be on file in this office.
 
Ordinances: Who should I contact? | Call City Council at 330-742-8709 to purchase any copies.
 
Owner refuses to keep grass cut: Who should I contact? | Youngstown’s City Council raised the infraction level to misdemeanor.
Call the Police 330-742-8926 for enforcement.
 
Pot holes in the street: Who do I contact? | Call the Street Deptartment at 330-744-3179.

Mahoning Valley Resource Compass (MVRC)

The Mahoning Valley Resource Compass is the Valley’s one-stop shop for long-term community transformation by providing all the resources, support, and inspiration needed to help small businesses thrive.

Residential Façade Loan or Grant Match Program

The City of Youngstown Residential Façade Program provides financial assistance to qualifying single family, owner-occupied homeowners within the City to improve and update the exterior of the home and address any currently cited or potential code violations against the property. The intention of this transformative program is to stabilize and increase the value of homes throughout the City, creating neighborhoods that are visually inviting and representative of residents’ pride.

Eligible improvements may include: House painting, New installation or replacement of shutters or awnings, Window replacement, Sidewalk or driveway replacement, Siding replacement, Step replacement or repairs, Garage repairs (Program excludes landscaping, tree removal, foundation repairs and roof repairs or replacements)

For any additional information, please be sure to visit 717 Credit Union’s Website

Valley Partners | 4319 Belmont Avenue Youngstown, OH 44505 (330) 759-3668, ext. 122 [email protected]

Follow this link to APPLY for a business loan.

Revitalization and Urban Beautification of Youngstown (RUBY)

RUBY is a 7’ X 16’ enclosed trailer, full of beautification tools and cleanup supplies that can be borrowed for FREE by residents and community volunteer groups to complete vacant lot and abandoned house cleanups, garden plantings, and any other beautification project you can imagine on public or abandoned properties within the City of Youngstown. The trailer is loaned on a first-come, first-served basis, and Green Youngstown will deliver the trailer to and pick it up from the designated project area.

City Service Requests | Non-emergency Issue Reporting Tool 


Either CLICK ON or SCAN this QR code to send issues (potholes, graffiti, etc.) directly to the City of Youngstown for them to be resolved.

Roles & Responsibilities of the City of Youngstown 


Building & Grounds

Executes contracts and agreements on behalf of the City of Youngstown. All major purchases and/or contracts over $2,500, as well as employee severances are approved by the Board of Control. Comprised of the Mayor, the Director of Law, and Director of Finance, of which the Mayor is the Chairman and the Director of Finance is the Secretary.

Board of Control

Executes contracts and agreements on behalf of the City of Youngstown. All major purchases and/or contracts over $2,500, as well as employee severances are approved by the Board of Control. Comprised of the Mayor, the Director of Law, and Director of Finance, of which the Mayor is the Chairman and the Director of Finance is the Secretary.

Community Engagement and Inclusion Coordinator (CEIC)

Hannah Ferguson, appointed in 2026

Works with community groups, churches, neighborhood associations and downtown businesses; gather opinions of community members, create programming, and provide access to the city-owned Wean Park for community purposes.

City Charter and Codified City Ordinances

Click HERE to follow this link for more information.

City Council

The legislative branch of city government responsible for considering and passing the city budget and laws (ordinances), within its constitutional authority, to protect and promote the safety, health, welfare and common good of the community. The Mission of City Council is to be effective stewards of public resources while representing the values of our diverse community.

Civil Service

Oversees the hiring, promotions, appointments, transfers, and layoffs of civil service employees, for both the City and the Youngstown City School District.

Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV)

Hannah Ferguson

A partnership of law enforcement, social service agencies, and the community to reduce gun violence in the Youngstown. Its mission is to create an effective delivery system to offer individuals a circle of support enabling them to choose a non-violent path in life.

Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED)

Comprised of the divisions of Community Development, Planning, and Economic Development, the department is able to align resources, strategies, and initiatives to improve neighborhoods, living conditions, and economic opportunities throughout the City.

Engineering & Construction

The City of Youngstown Building Inspection Department is administered by Mahoning County. All applicants for residential and commercial plan submittals and permits are directed to the Mahoning County Building Inspection Department. The City of Youngstown is responsible for overseeing contractor registration, sewer connection permits, street cut permit, and address assignment requests.

Events & Special Projects

Responsible for all Downtown and Citywide events (except for Block Parties) are coordinated by the Office of Events and Special Projects.

Finance

Handles all monies related to operating the City. The cashier’s office handles all finances associated with accounts receivable, while the general accounting office handles all finances associated with accounts payable.

Fire

Protect the lives and property of the people of Youngstown and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes a rapid and skilled response.

Green Youngstown

In partnership with the Mahoning County Solid Waste District’s Green Team, is responsible for adminstering litter prevention and recycling programs.

Health

To protect and improve the public health of the residents of the City of Youngstown. Comprised of Environmental Health, Minority Health, Nursing, and Vital Statistics Divisions.

Human Relations Commission

Serves as the investigative body for complaints of discrimination in the areas of fair housing and fair employment. In addition of this, the HRC acts as an advisor to the office of the Mayor and City Council in the areas of public policy, legislation, human services, and human rights.

Information Technology

Responsible for developing and providing direction in the use of client/server-based applications specific to inter-departmental needs and internet-based technologies.

Law

Represents the City of Youngstown on all legal issues and acts as Counsel to all other City departments. It also is involved in City-related functions such as civil litigation, union/management labor negotiations and arbitration procedures, legislative functions, risk management, and dispute resolution processes. In addition, the department oversees the Prosecutor’s Office and Risk Management Office.

Mayor's Office

The chief of the executive branch of the City of Youngstown. The Mayor shall supervise the administration of the City’s affairs and shall exercise control over all departments and divisions.

Municipal Clerk of Court

Maintains and administers the records and fees pertaining to the operation of the Municipal Court.

Municipal Court

The judicial branch of the City of Youngstown. The mission of the municipal court is to ensure access to justice, and to serve our community by efficiently and respectfully resolving criminal, traffic, and civil cases in a fair and impartial manner.

Parks & Recreation

Responsible for managing and maintaining all city-owned park facilities and providing enriching recreational activities for city youth. Enhance the community’s quality of life and contribute positively to the mental and physical health and development of local youth. Park offerings include golf, swimming, tennis, team sports, fitness, picnicking, seasonal programs, and more.

Police

Responsible for preserving the peace, protecting persons and property, and obeying/enforcing criminal laws of the state and local ordinances. YPD is committed to reducing crime and improving the quality of life for all who live in, work in, and visit the City of Youngstown.

Property Code Enforcement & Demolition

Responsible for enforcing the City’s Property Maintenance Code. The focus is to make property owners responsible for their properties through inspections and the issuance of notices of violation.

Property Registration

In addition to property inspections, the Property Code Enforcement and Demolition Department is also responsible for handling zoning issues and for the rental and vacant property registration programs. Except for owner-occupied properties, ALL properties are now required to be registered with the City of Youngstown.

Prosecutor

A division of the Law Department, pursues criminal cases within the jurisdiction of the Youngstown Municipal Court.

Public Works

Oversees various Division that deal with City infrastructure and public services. The Department also operates the City’s residential garbage collection program.

Risk Management

Manages Workers’ Compensation claims and deals with safety-related issues for City of Youngstown employees. In addition, Risk Management handles insurance-related matters, including health and life insurance benefits of City employees and property and casualty insurance for the City.

Street

Responsible for cleaning and repairing 1,100 miles of City streets. The department is also involved in snow removal, grass cutting, leaf bag pickup, demolition, and graffiti removal.

Traffic Engineering

Responsible for manufacturing and installing street signage, installing and repairing traffic signals, installing street pavement markings, installing and maintaining parking meters, and coordinating events-related street and sidewalk closures and traffic maintenance.

Wastewater

Responsible for the maintenance and operations of the wastewater treatment plan, which treats and disposes of it in advance with environmental regulations and city and state ordinances.

Water

Responsible for supplying the residents with potable water through adequate pumping and distribution facilities. As part of the maintenance and operation of the water works system, they are responsible for collections, construction, metering, and repair.

Zoning

Enforces the Zoning Ordinance, issues zoning permits, and verifies proper zoning classifications of City of Youngstown properties.