Town Utilities
Water, Sewer, Streets
If you witness an emergency involving water service, sewage, or streets contact the Town of Rockford's Public Works Director Dave Thompson at (509) 291-4716.
After hours contacts:
Dave Thompson at (509) 291-4716 option 3
Carrie Roecks at (509)270-3310
Clint Stevenson at (509) 714-3351.
Electrical
If you see downed or arcing power lines, call 911.
Natural Gas
If you smell natural gas (sulfur or "rotting eggs" smell), call 911.
Animal Control
Rockford contracts with Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service for all animal control and pet licensing related services.
If you have a concern or complaint, and wish to contact an animal control officer, please call
(509) 477-2532 10:00am - 5:30pm Monday through Saturday.
For more information, visit the SCRAPS website.
SCRAPS
6815 E. Trent
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Law Enforcement - Non-Emergency Crime Check 509-456-2233
Rockford contracts with the Spokane County Sheriff's Department for law enforcement services. Find out more about the Spokane County Sheriff's Department through its website.
When to call Crime Check?
Dial 911 for Emergencies
Visit the Department of Natural Resources website for information regarding Wildfire Fuel Reduction. DNR is a great resource for wildfire prevention and preparedness information.
Fire/EMT
The Rockford Fire Department provides Rockford with fire protection and EMT services. The department works in conjunction (automatic aid) with Spokane County Fire District 11.
Fire Chief: Gary Hill
Division Chief: Jason Seehorn
Physical Address:
116 E. Emma St.
Rockford, WA 99030
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 65
Rockford, WA 99030
Non-Emergency Phone: (509) 291-6666
20 W Emma Street Rockford, Washington 99030
Town of Rockford
Hazardous Environmental Conditions
The strength of a small town comes from its sense of community, with neighbors helping neighbors. Many of our residents are elderly or infirm and susceptible to illness during periods of high heat or bitter cold. If you feel that your health is being immediately threatened by high or low temperatures, contact the Town Hall at (509) 291-4716, and we will attempt to locate a safe place for you to cool down or warm up.
After hours contacts:
Carrie Roecks at (509) 270-3310
Clint Stevenson at (509) 714-3351.
If you are experiencing symptoms of heat exhaustion or hypothermia call 911 immediately.