Political Capital: City Officials Weigh How Much to Spend on City Infrastructure from the Pittsburgh City Paper
"Hardly anyone denies the need to spend more money on city assets like roads, parks and police cars. ... But Pittsburgh is not a typical city. The city has been under the purview of state-appointed overseers since 2005, thanks to a debt burden then estimated at more than $800 million."
"Hardly anyone denies the need to spend more money on city assets like roads, parks and police cars. ... But Pittsburgh is not a typical city. The city has been under the purview of state-appointed overseers since 2005, thanks to a debt burden then estimated at more than $800 million."
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