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Council refers multiple ordinances to committees including property-assessment changes, county property listing, USGA-related permissions and film production
Summary
Allegheny County Council introduced and referred several ordinances to standing committees. Items include changes to property-assessment governance, a public listing of county properties available for sale, acceptance of a USGA donation and related parking use at Hartwood, and a request to authorize film production company use of county property.
Allegheny County Council introduced a set of ordinances and referred each to the appropriate standing committee for further consideration.
The council clerk read Ordinance 13497-25, an amendment to the county administrative code addressing separation of duties in the property-assessment appeals process and responsibilities of the Office of Property Assessments; the item was referred to the Committee on Assessment Practices. Council also introduced…
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