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A controversial development in Oakland may get the go-ahead from City Council Tuesday.
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Pittsburgh city council voted down a similar proposal earlier this year after councilors said they did not have enough time or information to properly consider the proposal.
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The bill would create a database for the public to know which properties are short term rentals.
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Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court reverses a decision by a lower court that sided with the District Attorney.
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The bill would require short term rental properties to become licensed with the city.
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Pittsburgh City Councilor Corey O’Connor could very well be appointed to the post of Allegheny County Controller next month. Or not. Either way, Greenfield community advocate Barb Warwick plans to run for his seat whenever it becomes vacant.
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Council will revisit the legislation in three weeks to vote on it
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After a shooting this weekend, council prepares to propose legislation to address short term rental properties
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The expansion includes Bloomfield and Polish Hill neighborhoods.
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When Pittsburgh and the world were gripped by uncertainty around the coronavirus pandemic, Pittsburgh City Council crafted a COVID-19 Racial Equity Task Force intended to minimize racial disparities in treatment of the disease.