Can the City Do Something About Speeding Traffic and/or Cut Through Traffic in My Neighborhood?
Neighborhoods with speeding traffic and cut through traffic concerns are encouraged to participate in the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program.
Neighborhoods with speeding traffic and cut through traffic concerns are encouraged to participate in the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program.
Please submit a service request to the Public Works Department or call Public Works at 540-434-5928. After hours (7:30am-4:00pm), please call the Harrisonburg Police Department at 540-434-4436.
Harrisonburg Police Department's Command Staff includes the Operations Bureau and the Support Services Bureau
HPD's K-9 Team is comprised of three handlers, one facility dog, and one supervisor.
History of the Harrisonburg Police Department.
The Criminal Investigations Division is comprised of a lieutenant, detective sergeant, 9 detectives, a forensic evidence technician, a digital forensic examiner and an administrative assistant.
The Special Operations Division encompasses varying duties including traffic, criminal enforcement, public event safety and educational demonstrations are among the tasks completed on a daily basis.
Patrol Operations are the backbone of the Police Department. Officers respond on a daily basis to calls for service from the public and handle varying situations that require quick thinking, professionalism and problem solving skills.
Contact information for reporting pollution in the City.
Insight to the organization and structure of the Harrisonburg Police Department.