A dubious property assessment ‘fix’
Dominick Gambino, Allegheny County’s former property assessment manager, nailed it last week in a Post-Gazette interview: “Once you’ve dug yourself into a deep hole, the
Dominick Gambino, Allegheny County’s former property assessment manager, nailed it last week in a Post-Gazette interview: “Once you’ve dug yourself into a deep hole, the
A state senator who has questioned Pittsburgh International Airport’s (PIT) supposed lack of public transportation options to Downtown says building a light-rail line would solve
In a lengthy Post-Gazette commentary this week, a local developer implores the Allegheny Conference on Community Development to better target its recently announced Downtown “revitalization
If City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County taxpayers have any sense, they’ll start casting wary eyes on the resurrected dubious goings on in Cleveland. For
The Post-Gazette reports there’s a new influx of homeless people in the Strip District. Per the P-G: “Alicia Romano, CEO of Community Human Services which
Not quite sure what to make of Pittsburgh leaders’ big announcement last week of a grand makeover of Point State Park, Market Square and a
It only makes sense: As the Tribune-Review reports it, Pittsburgh City Council has approved spending up to $99,000 with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to
While we long have abhorred, and will continue to disdain, the growing and dubious trend of taxpayers being tapped to fund the conversion of privately
Pittsburgh City Council keeps playing fast and loose with what should be the governing body’s operational byword: Transparency. As the Tribune-Review has been bird-dogging the
This just-bowed summer season is a wonderful time to relax and catch up on one’s reading, of course. And local, regional and state public policy