City Debt Concern for Merger, Inside Game Mayor Says

A recent article in the Tribune-Review highlights concerns that area legislators have regarding the massive debt that the City of Pittsburgh would bring to a merger with Allegheny County. Local elected leaders Ravenstahl and Onorato have made it their repsonsibility to convince the legislators to support their cause:

“We don’t see it as dead at all,” Ravenstahl said Friday. “The reality is, no matter what the county executive and I say, we are waiting for Harrisburg to give us the right to do that. It’s kind of an inside-baseball, elected official-to-elected official thing.”

Ravenstahl’s words allude to the lack of public input regarding this effort and the lack or regard for it. Public discourse on the subject has been largely unsupportive, which may be the motivation behind this.

February 17th, 2009 | 2 Comments

Pittsburgh Will Stay In Act 47

Today, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development announced that Pittsburgh will remain in Act 47 fiscal oversight. DCED will continue to work with the City on an improved plan that will not project budget gaps.

This news has implications for the proposal to consolidate Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh. If the two jurisdictions consolidate while Pittsburgh is in Act 47, it is possible that the County will have to take on that responsibility, oversight, and designation.

July 16th, 2008 | 2 Comments

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