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Harrisburg council approves tax‑lien discharge ordinance and a slate of land‑use, public‑works and budget reallocations
Summary
Council passed Bill 11 (ordinance to discharge certain real estate taxes and strike tax liens) and approved multiple resolutions including land‑development plans for Market Street and North Front Street, a $1 million grant application for public‑works renovations, and several contract/committee referrals; most votes were unanimous with a few 5–2 and 6–1 outcomes.
Harrisburg City Council voted on a package of ordinances and resolutions Monday, approving an ordinance to discharge certain city real estate taxes (Bill 11 of 2025) and a series of land‑use, public works and budget items.
Bill 11 of 2025: ordinance final passage Mister Truesdale read Bill 11 — an ordinance to give and discharge certain real estate taxes, including interest, penalties and costs, and to strike off tax liens for historically tax‑exempt properties — for final passage. The roll call recorded seven "yes" votes and no dissent, and the ordinance passed 7–0.
Land development and housing resolutions The council approved Resolution 75 of 2025, which…
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