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City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts | Official Website Official government website for the City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts Connect with your local government, receive news and updates, learn about city services, and more!
Planning Your Visit? - Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pittsfield is blessed with two beautiful lakes perfect for swimming and boating, the majestic Pittsfield State Forest, the National Audubon Society’s serene and accessible Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary, dozens of local parks, and a historic ski resort, all within city limits!
Pittsfield History With the cleanup of the Housatonic River, the reconstruction of prime industrial property at the heart of the City, and an energized arts and entertainment scene in the downtown, Pittsfield establishes itself as a cultural center for the region with the prospect of renewed economic vitality
Pittsfield Attractions Downtown Pittsfield Historic buildings, Civil War Memorial, Holocaust Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, numerous commemorative painted murals, Historic Walking Tour, maps and other tourist brochures available at the Pittsfield Visitors Center, 121 South Street, 413-395-0105
Department of Public Services - Pittsfield, Massachusetts The Department of Public Services is responsible for the maintenance and repair of public infrastructure in the City and provides essential services to the 42,000+ citizens of the City of Pittsfield
City Clerk | City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts The official duties and responsibilities of the City Clerk are established by Massachusetts General Laws and the Code of the City of Pittsfield The City Clerk issues licenses and permits, collects birth, marriage, and death records, serves as recording officer, and is the custodian of valuable municipal records
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) - Pittsfield, Massachusetts The City of Pittsfield has received $40 6 million in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) This funding is being used to: Respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency
Mayors Office | City of Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pittsfield is built upon strong connections, a stable foundation and people who are committed to our city’s success I promise to be a mayor for everyone, a mayor who fights for current generations while building a community for future generations