Schedule for Mini Casino Auctions Set as Off Limit Areas Grow
This past week the Gaming Control Board set the auction schedule for the new Category 4 mini casinos authorized by Act 42. The auction’s initial
This past week the Gaming Control Board set the auction schedule for the new Category 4 mini casinos authorized by Act 42. The auction’s initial
What seemed dead in the dog days of summer, the proposal to raise the City of Pittsburgh’s portion of the deed/realty transfer tax from 2%
Next week the Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) will hold a public hearing to determine whether Pittsburgh should have its
Pittsburgh City Council will hold a post-agenda session and a committee hearing this week to deliberate on the policies and procedures manual (manual) for the
At Pittsburgh City Council’s proceedings this week a resolution was introduced to explore the possibility of creating a long time owner occupant protection program (LOOP)
Updating a blog from October that covered proposed legislation to amend the state’s Public School Code in regards to teacher layoffs, which is contained in
A news article this morning noted that the amount of money the City of Pittsburgh is paying for overtime in the Fire Bureau (in the
“Did the Commonwealth Court err in holding that the State Emergency Management Services Code, the State Disease Prevention and Control Act Law, the Second Class
Last month we wrote about the proposal in what became Act 42 to create a new category of casinos in Pennsylvania–category 4 or “mini casinos.”
In early 2016 we wrote about the proposed service agreement for fire protection between the City of Pittsburgh and the Borough of Ingram, an agreement