Allegheny County argues PPS can’t force a reassessment
Earlier this year the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas dismissed a lawsuit brought by Pittsburgh Public Schools’ (PPS) seeking a property reassessment in
Earlier this year the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas dismissed a lawsuit brought by Pittsburgh Public Schools’ (PPS) seeking a property reassessment in
On Oct. 7, Allegheny County’s chief executive presented the 2026 Comprehensive Fiscal Plan (Plan), outlining proposed spending for operations, capital projects and grants the
In the mix with coverage of the Steelers’ trip to Ireland, the Pirates’ season wrapping up, the Penguins’ season about to start and the
September 2 was the last day to file an assessment appeal for 2026 in Allegheny County. Appeals are using a Common Level Ratio (CLR)
A recent news article noted that Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) has made its appeal to the Allegheny County Regional Asset District (RAD) for a
Legislation sponsored by an Allegheny County state senator to mandate a cycle of property reassessments was introduced July 31 and has been referred to
The Allegheny County Treasurer’s office recently published 2025-2026 millage rates for the 42 school districts that operate on a June-July fiscal year (Pittsburgh Public Schools
On June 18 the State Tax Equalization Board (STEB) approved the 2024 Common Level Ratios (CLR) for Pennsylvania’s counties. The CLR “is a ratio
The city controller presented Pittsburgh’s 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report on May 1, summarizing results from 2024 while expressing concerns over the financial future of
A co-sponsorship memorandum presented by an Allegheny County state senator would “foster the creation [sic] a regional, multi-county transit authority” in southwestern Pennsylvania. It