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Council passes multiple resolutions; packet includes transportation, property conveyances and financial settlements
Summary
At the May 19 meeting the Pittsburgh City Council read multiple bills and passed several resolutions on transportation easements, property conveyances, vendor warrants and departmental agreements. Several bills were reported out of committee and some received final passage by recorded roll calls.
PITTSBURGH — During the May 19 meeting, Pittsburgh City Council introduced and considered a series of bills and resolutions covering public‑safety agreements, property conveyances, temporary easements for transportation projects, and legal‑settlement warrants.
Key items announced or approved at the session included:
- A resolution authorizing the mayor and the director of public safety to enter into emergency‑services provider agreements with University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and other providers for stocking emergency medical supplies on city EMS vehicles (Bill 18‑46 as introduced by Councilman Anthony Coghill).
- A quitclaim deed conveyance (Bill 18‑48 as introduced by Councilman Kari Moseley) for property at 2608 Penn Avenue to…
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