Pittsburgh contemplates longtime owner tax relief
Pittsburgh City Council is considering an ordinance that would provide property tax relief to longtime owner-occupants whose assessed values escalate when there is a countywide
Pittsburgh City Council is considering an ordinance that would provide property tax relief to longtime owner-occupants whose assessed values escalate when there is a countywide
On Feb.25, Pittsburgh City Council approved a 20-year tax diversion for the Transit Revitalization Investment District (TRID) created by the Pittsburgh Planning Commission in November
A Jan. 24, 2023, executive order by the mayor of Pittsburgh directed the city’s departments of Finance and Law to “begin a review of all tax-exempt properties
Pittsburgh’s Downtown office market has taken multiple hits over the past few years as vacancies have lowered the value of buildings. The most recent tower
Introduction: After struggling to reach the pre-pandemic passenger counts of 2019, the Allegheny County Airport Authority (Authority) at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) entered into an
Allegheny County’s assessed property value for 2025 totals $107.54 billion, a 0.1 percent decline from 2024. The total includes $84.86 billion taxable and $22.68 billion
Introduction: In 2007 the Pennsylvania Legislature passed Act 44 authorizing the tolling of Interstate 80 by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) with the proceeds to
Allegheny County reached its all-time population high in 1960 at 1,628,587 and fell significantly through 1993, reaching 1,338,289. Since 1993, population dipped further to 1,222,825
On Dec. 17, Pittsburgh City Council voted to adopt 2025 operating and capital budgets and the mayor signed them into law the following day. The
According to an A+ Schools’ Dec. 3, 2024, report, chronic absenteeism in Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) had improved from a year earlier but remains at