Library Referenda: A Condensed History
Proponents of finding additional funding for the Carnegie Libraries within the City of Pittsburgh’s borders want to place a question on the November ballot
Proponents of finding additional funding for the Carnegie Libraries within the City of Pittsburgh’s borders want to place a question on the November ballot
210, 102, 61, 133, and 228. Those numbers represent the total number of school districts that received referendum exceptions in the last five fiscal
Recommendation Three by the Public-Private Task force concerned with the finances of the Carnegie Libraries of Pittsburgh said this: “provide the citizens of Pittsburgh
With voters in the City of Pittsburgh approving an additional 0.25 mill to provide dedicated funding for the Carnegie Library system in a referendum
Can Allegheny County, by virtue of being home rule, eliminate property taxes for the County, its municipalities, and school districts? It seems like the