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File #: 2003-2117    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed Finally
File created: 7/14/2003 In control: Committee on Finance & Budget
On agenda: Final action: 7/29/2003
Enactment date: 7/29/2003 Enactment #: 626
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh to enter into an agreement with Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities (PLCM) and take other appropriate actions to have the City of Pittsburgh join and become a member in good standing of the PLCM at a cost not to exceed $29,107.00 chargeable to and payable from Account 585020, Fund 1000, Organization 999200, Sub-Class 150, Miscellaneous Services, Budget Year 2003.
Sponsors: William Peduto, Twanda Carlisle, Alan Hertzberg
Indexes: AGREEMENTS
Presenter
Presented by Mr. Udin

Title
Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh to enter into an agreement with Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities (PLCM) and take other appropriate actions to have the City of Pittsburgh join and become a member in good standing of the PLCM at a cost not to exceed $29,107.00 chargeable to and payable from Account 585020, Fund 1000, Organization 999200, Sub-Class 150, Miscellaneous Services, Budget Year 2003.
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WHEREAS, the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities ("PLCM") is a non-profit, nonpartisan organization representing Pennsylvania's cities, townships, towns, boroughs and Home Rule municipalities that share the PLCM's municipal policy interests; and,

WHEREAS, the mission of the PLCM is to represent the interests of its membership and to serve local governments by providing programs, cost-effective services, and legislation which strengthens the autonomy of Pennsylvania's municipalities; and,

WHEREAS, the PLCM represents the interests of its membership before the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the state and federal governments and acts as an agent for enhanced cooperation and communication among municipalities in the Commonwealth; and,

WHEREAS, due to the budget crisis confronting the City of Pittsburgh there is a need to develop equitable municipal taxing strategies. In order to achieve that goal, it is important for the city to develop productive relationships with other municipal governments throughout the Commonwealth. Beyond local taxation, there are numerous areas of common concern on the part of local governmental bodies. Membership in the PLCM affords the city the opportunity to work more productively with other local governments in order to fashion and effectively implement solutions that serves the common good; and





WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburgh, it its efforts to promote intergovernmental cooperation and c...

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