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All public inquiries about the status of present programs and initiatives should be requested in writing and include your name, address and telephone number where you can be reached. Correspondence should be addressed to:
Pittsburgh ICA
Suite 330
555 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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2006 City Budget |
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Sep 26, 2005 |
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The 2006 City Budget has been posted.
Download the .pdf |
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Pittsburgh’s Fiscal Crisis: What’s Happening Now? |
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Jan 10, 2005 |
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Pittsburgh is facing a serious fiscal crisis. County and city governments, two state-appointed bodies, and the private sector all are trying to find a solution. Why should Pennsylvanians in other parts of the state care? Because Pittsburgh's fiscal crisis isn't all that different from those in other Pennsylvania cities and towns. Read More... |
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House OKs Pittsburgh oversight panel |
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Jan 10, 2005 |
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After two hours of impassioned debate yesterday, House members voted 116-79 to approve "tough love" legislation that calls for a five-member, state-appointed board to recommend ways to trim city spending, including possibly merging services with Allegheny County or turning them over to private firms. Read More... |
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Govenor Rendell Comments on Pittsburgh ICA Report |
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Jan 07, 2005 |
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PaPowerPort posted an article regarding Gov. Rendell's comments on the ICA:“The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority has developed a tough and realistic plan to address and help solve the city’s urgent budgetary problems..." Read More... |
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Pittsburgh: Going forward |
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Jan 07, 2005 |
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The challenge of curing the financial problems of a major city on the cusp of bankruptcy captures the imagination. But before talking about the ultimate solutions, it's important to review how we got to this point. |
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