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Votes at a glance: Council approves multiple warrants, contracts and bond authorization
Summary
Pittsburgh City Council took final votes on a package of bills on Feb. 25, approving several legal warrants, contracts, budget adjustments and a general obligation bond authorization; roll-call votes recorded nine ayes on each final passage.
Pittsburgh City Council recorded final passage on a set of bills during the Feb. 25 meeting, approving legal warrants, professional contracts, amendments to the capital budget and authorization to issue general obligation bonds.
The council recorded unanimous roll-call approvals (nine ayes) on multiple items presented by several committees, including finance, public safety, public works, human resources, land use and intergovernmental affairs. The votes covered litigation-related warrants, contract increases, subscription purchases, capital budget adjustments and an authorization to issue up to $67,550,000 in general obligation bonds.
Why it matters: The measures authorize payments and contracts required for ongoing litigation, public-safety programs, infrastructure projects and city operations, and they authorize debt issuance to support capital projects.
Key outcomes (selected final votes):
- Bill 14-89: Warrant payable for plaintiff's counsel…
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