
The Town of Granville boasts a family-friendly community with strong character, community pride and a caring spirit. We strive to provide the right balance of professional and residential areas by offering a well-planned and growing community that inspires individuality and excellence.
The Town of Granville is committed to providing municipal services and programs essential to a desirable community in which to live, work and play while also encouraging public participation and collaboration from our citizens, visitors and businesses. To fulfill this Mission, the Town of Granville promotes and encourages a high quality of life through essential infrastructure, public safety, recreation and growth. We also strive to provide useful information in responding to and meeting the needs of our citizens, which is our highest priority.
We believe that investing in and empowering our employees through teamwork, integrity, accountability, service and respect provides a strong workforce that is key to providing an accessible and effective Town government.

A Town That's Easy To Fall In Love With
The Town of Granville has that special small town charm that is easy to fall in love with, yet big amenities are right around the corner, providing residents with great food and shopping just a short distance from home.
Nestled along the Monongahela River in northern West Virginia, Granville is home to the West Virginia Black Bears (www.milb.com/west-virginia-black-bears), the charming Granville Park, and the Town Center with tons of shopping and food options.
Meet the Mayor: Patricia Lewis
Patricia Lewis was elected to her first term as the Mayor of The Town of Granville beginning July 1, 1991. During her term in office, she has been instrumental in developing a Comprehensive Plan for the Town of Granville and diligently working with WVU in adopting zoning to protect property owners with future land development.


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Applications & Permits
Citations
If you received a citation, payment can be made by calling our office at 304-599-5080.
Utilities
Mon Power: 1-800-686-0022
Dominion Hope Gas: 1-800-688-4673
Morgantown Utility Board: (304) 292-8443
Comcast: 1-800-266-2278
Trash pickup is every Monday or Tuesday, depending on your location.
Phone Numbers
Police Department: 304-598-0035
Fire Department: 304-599-5190
Citations: 304-599-5080
In an emergency, please call 911