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A major accomplishment during his time in office was the 10-year Tax Abatement Plan that sparked development in Center City and on the Philadelphia waterfront. [2] He then launched a consulting firm, Frank DiCicco Associates. [3] [4] Before running for office he served as an administrator in the Philadelphia Traffic Court system for 16 years.
A planning and zoning commission is a local elected or appointed government board charged with recommending to the local town or city council the boundaries of the various original zoning districts and appropriate regulations to be enforced therein and any proposed amendments thereto. In addition, the Planning and Zoning Commission collects ...
In 2018, the multi-year grants total about $14.1 million and, as in prior years, pays debt service on 1) bonds that were issued to support the Civic Arena project and related developments, and 2) bonds issued for the construction of Heinz Field, PNC Park and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority (PRA) was created by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Urban Redevelopment Law of 1945. [1] Until the Fall of 2011 it was known as the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Philadelphia (RDA).
The Board of Adjustment hearing on the 74-unit condo project titled "Wilderness Ridge" was continued to a January meeting. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help.
The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) [1] is the City of Pittsburgh’s economic development enterprise, committed to building a prosperous and equitable economy for the City. The URA helps bridge public and private interests to invest in financially viable equitable developments that promote housing affordability, economic ...
The following is a list of the 67 counties of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The city of Philadelphia is coterminous with Philadelphia County, the municipalities having been consolidated in 1854, and all remaining county government functions having been merged into the city after a 1951 referendum.
O'Hara Township is a township with home rule status [3] in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, six miles northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh.The community was long organized as a township, and retains "Township" in its official name, but adopted a home rule charter in 1973 (taking effect on January 5, 1976) [3] and is no longer subject to the Pennsylvania Township Code.