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Allegheny County councilor asks council to modernize city dog-licensing process

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During public comment, Allegheny County Council member Jordan Botta urged Pittsburgh City Council to create a joint working group with the county to modernize dog licensing, noting the city still requires mailed paper forms and checks while the county accepts online payments.

Jordan Botta, an Allegheny County Council member, used public comment at the June 24 Pittsburgh City Council meeting to ask the city to modernize its dog-licensing system and to form a joint working group between the City and Allegheny County to harmonize licensing portals.

Botta said the current City of Pittsburgh process requires residents to "print out a form and mail in a physical check or money order to get a dog license," a requirement he…

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