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Planning bureau seeks $70,000 for historic digitization and FEMA map update as zoning reforms are planned

Harrisburg City Council · December 9, 2025
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Summary

Director Jeff Knight told council the planning bureau added a $70,000 consulting line to support a PHMC historic materials digitization grant (about $25,000) and a FEMA repetitive‑loss area analysis (approx. $45,000); Knight also previewed proposed signage and use‑table zoning amendments and Munis data cleanup.

Jeff Knight, director of the Bureau of Planning, told council on Dec. 8 that the department will add $70,000 to its consulting line to support two near‑term projects: an anticipated Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC) grant to digitize and host historic photographs and documents, and a FEMA‑recommended repetitive loss area analysis…

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