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21 ore fa · Two years into his first term as Pittsburgh mayor, Ed Gainey’s mark on city government is beginning to take shape. A PublicSource review of city payroll data shows that employees hired by the city since Gainey took office in 2022 are more diverse than the city’s workforce overall.
23 ore fa · PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and his team continue their review of tax-exempt properties. The city is filing more appeals that involve some of the biggest employers in the area ...
1 giorno fa · Pittsburgh is challenging the tax-exempt status of more than 100 properties as part of its review of sites exempted from property taxes, Mayor Ed Gainey said Wednesday. Sixty-one properties &mdash ...
1 giorno fa · Gainey hits UPMC, other nonprofits with big tax exemption challenge. The Pittsburgh mayor announced legal challenges to the tax-exempt status of 104 properties in Pittsburgh, including 57 belonging to UPMC. Charlie Wolfson March 27, 2024. City Solicitor Krysia Kubiak speaks, flanked by Mayor Ed Gainey (right) and Deputy Mayor Jake Pawlak (left).
21 ore fa · One of those is our current mayor, Ed Gainey. Mayor Gainey was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in East Liberty. He was raised by a single mother and as a boy he learned to look to others for encouragement and help as he pursued his education. The African proverb “it takes a village to raise a child ” is something Gainey experienced first-hand.
1 giorno fa · We followed that up with publication of this op ed in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is this past Monday. Today, Mayor Gainey held a press conference in Pittsburgh updating the public on the city’s challenges to the property tax exemption for non-profit parcels of land. You can view the video of the digital presser HERE.
1 giorno fa · Pittsburgh is challenging the tax-exempt status of more than 100 properties as part of its review of sites exempted from property taxes because they are owned by purely public charities, Mayor Ed Gainey said Wednesday. Sixty-one properties — more than half of the 104 properties the city will challenge this year — are owned by UPMC.