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While Bill Peduto departed office this week, many of his staffers have been in new positions since as early as last summer.
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On today’s program: Dan Gilman with the City of Pittsburgh explains how the mayor’s office wants to use $335 million from the American Rescue Plan to raise city salaries, stalled by the pandemic, and advance affordable housing; Pittsburgh City Councilor Erika Strassburger weighs in on why the city should ban single-use plastic bags, a policy that’s now possible under the new state budget; and the state is asking residents to put away bird baths and feeders to reduce the spread of a mysterious illness among songbirds that’s causing neurological symptoms and death.
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Development on the old Civic Arena site was not selected for federal tax credit financing this year, which may change how many units are available on the…
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This winter’s saturating rains and repeated freeze-thaw cycles have led to damaged roofs, thousands of potholes and landslides across several steep city…
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A contract to redevelop the Strip District’s Produce Terminal building is close to being finalized, city officials said Wednesday.Dan Gilman, the mayor’s…
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Erika Strassburger made history Tuesday night as the first woman elected to represent Pittsburghers living in Oakland, Shadyside, Squirrel Hill and Point…
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On a Monday morning in February, people packed the Pittsburgh mayor’s conference room to witness the city’s successful transition to financial…
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In December, City Councilman Dan Gilman of Pittsburgh's District 8 left his seat to become Mayor Bill Peduto's chief of staff. This was one month after he…
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Pittsburgh City Council is considering a change to a zoning code dating back to the 1950s that determines where drag artists can perform.Currently, drag…
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Sunday afternoon, the four candidates for the empty District 8 City Council seat, formerly held by councilman Dan Gilman, debated at Chatham University.…