NOTICE OF PROPOSED RATE CHANGES TO PITTSBURGH WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY CUSTOMERS
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) has filed a request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) on May 9, 2023 to increase your rates for water, wastewater conveyance and stormwater management. This notice describes our request, the PUC’s role,and the actions you can take.
PWSA has requested an overall rate increase of $146.1 million over three years. If the Authority’s entire request is approved, the total bill for water, wastewater conveyance, and stormwater management for a typical Residential customer using 3,000 gallons of water per month and charged the base rate for stormwater services would increase from $86.43 to $103.41 per month or by 19.6% in 2024. It would increase from $103.41 to $123.55 or by 19.5% in 2025 and increase from $123.55 to $146.12 or 18.3% in 2026.
As a publicly owned and operated water authority, every dollar we receive is reinvested back into the water systems you rely on each day. Since 2018, PWSA has invested approximately $524 million in capital improvements and over the next five years, a total of approximately $1.8 billion is budgeted for much needed upgrades to critical infrastructure. This rate filing, if approved, will ensure ongoing investment to modernize our water systems, and provide essential water, sewer, and stormwater services for current and future generations of customers.
The typical Residential customer enrolled in our low-income customer assistance Bill Discount Program using 3,000 gallons of water per month and charged the base rate for stormwater currently pays $44.15 per month under the existing rates. If the rate request is approved, this would change to $51.85 per month or by 17.5% in 2024. It would increase from $51.85 to $60.83 or by 17.3% in 2025 and increase from $60.83 to $72.17 or 18.7% in 2026.
The typical Commercial customer using 13,000 gallons per month with a 1-inch meter and generating stormwater runoff from 8 ERU’s, the total bill would increase from $356.54 to $441.19 per month or by 23.7% in 2024, from $441.19 to $565.41 per month or by 28.2% in 2025, and from $565.41 to $668.24 per month or by 18.2% in 2026.
The typical Industrial customer using 680,000 gallons per month with a 4-inch meter and generating stormwater runoff from 30 ERU’s, the total bill would increase from $12,934.31 to $16,945.22 per month or by 31.0% in 2024, from $16,945.22 to $20,846.87 per month or by 23.0% in 2025, and from $20,846.87 to $24,648.17 per month or by 18.2% in 2026.
The typical Health and Education customer using 50,000 gallons per month with a 2-inch meter and generating stormwater runoff from 32 ERU’s, the total bill would increase from $1,474.16 to $1,844.81 per month or by 25.1% in 2024, from $1,844.81 to $2,371.36 per month or by 28.5% in 2025, and from $2,371.36 to $2,804.42 per month or by 18.3% in 2026.
PWSA’s rate request is scheduled to go into effect on July 8, 2023; however, in most cases, the PUC suspends the increase for up to an additional seven (7) months.
To find out your customer class or how the requested increase may affect your water, wastewater conveyance, and stormwater management bill contact PWSA at 412-255-2423. The rates requested by the Authority may be found in the Tariff Water – PA. P.U.C. No.1 Supp. No. 12, Tariff Wastewater – PA. P.U.C. No.1 Supp. No. 11, and Tariff Stormwater – PA. P.U.C. No. 1 Supp No. 3. You may also examine the material filed with the PUC, which explains the requested increase and the reasons for it. A copy of these documents is kept at PWSA’s office. Upon request, the Authority will send you the Statement of Reasons for these Tariffs, explaining why the rate increase has been requested.
PUC ROLE
The state agency which now approves rates for PWSA is the PUC. The PUC will examine the requested rate increase and can prevent existing rates from changing until it investigates and/or holds hearings on the request. The Authority must prove that the requested rates are reasonable. After examining the evidence, the PUC may grant all, some, or none of the requestor may reduce existing rates.
The PUC may change the amount of the rate increase or decrease requested by the utility for each customer class. As a result, the rate charged to you may be different than the rate requested by the utility as shown above.
ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE
There are three ways to support or challenge PWSA’s request to change its rates:
1.You can be a witness at a public input hearing. Public input hearings are held if the PUC opens an investigation of the utility’s rate increase request and if there is a large number of customers interested in the case. At these hearings, you have the opportunity to present your views in person to the PUC judge hearing the case and to the PWSA representatives. All testimony given ‘‘under oath’’ becomes part of the official rate case record. These hearings are held in the service area of the utility.
2.You can send the PUC a letter telling why you support or object to the requested rate increase. At times there is information in these letters that makes the PUC aware of successes or problems with the utility’s service or management. This information can be helpful when the PUC investigates the rate request.
3.You can file a formal complaint. If you want a hearing before a judge, you must file a formal complaint. By filing a formal complaint, you assure yourself the opportunity to take part in hearings about the rate increase request. All complaints should be filed with the PUC before July 8, 2023. If no formal complaints are filed, the Commission may grant all, some, or none of the request without holding a hearing before a judge. Send your letter or request for a formal complaint form to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Post Office Box 3265, Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265.
For more information, call the PUC’s Bureau of Consumer Services at 1-800-692-7380. You may leave your name and address so you can be notified of any public input hearings that may be scheduled in this case. You may also contact the Pennsylvania Office of Consumer Advocate (OCA). The OCA represents the interests of consumers in cases before the PUC. You may contact the OCA with questions or requests for public input hearings at 1-800-684-6560 or by email at consumer@paoca.org.
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority 1200 Penn Avenue | Pittsburgh, PA 15222 | 412-255-2423
NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNiFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
May 10, 2023
City of Pittsburgh – Office of Management and Budget
414 Grant Street
Room 501
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-255-2667
This notice shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Pittsburgh.
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS (1)
– MTW and PBV PROJECT
On or about Monday May 29, 2023, the City of Pittsburgh will submit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to release Federal funds under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended for the purpose of rehabilitation and new construction, described below.
2159 Centre Avenue – Moving To Work (MTW) Gap Financing & Project Based Vouchers (PBV) Project involves rehabilitation of an existing building and new construction. The proposed result will be 18,000 square feet of mixed-use commercial space and residential housing. The ground floor will be used for commercial retail, with the remaining floors as residential apartments. There will be twelve (12) affordable PBV housing units, with four (4) 1-bedroom apartments and eight (8) 2-bedroom apartments. Funding for the project will consist of URA Centre Ave Pre-Development Funds $70,000.00; Bridgeway Capital Pre-Development Grant $34,000.00; Hillman Foundation Grant $58,000.00; Amani Deferred Developer Fee $51,570.00; 2021 FHLBank AHP Grant $750,000.00; URA ACRE Loan $200,000.00; Neighborhood Allies Neighborhood Capital Fund $15,000.00; and 2022 RACP $2,000,000.00. $1,000,000.00 in MTW funds and twelve (12) PBV will also be used for the project. The estimated total project cost is $5,336,400.00.
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT (2)
– MTW and PBV PROJECT
The City of Pittsburgh has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR). The ERR will be made available to the public for review either electronically or by U.S. mail. Please submit your request by U.S. mail to City of Pittsburgh, Office of Management and Budget, 414 Grant St, City County Building Room 501, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 or by email to Kelly.Russell@pittsburghpa.gov.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to:
Kelly Russell
City of Pittsburgh,
414 Grant Street, Room 501
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(412) 255-2667
OR
Kelly.Russell@pittsburghpa.gov
All comments received by Thursday, May 25, 2023 will be considered by the City of Pittsburgh prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice (Request for Release of Funds 1 or Finding of No Significant Impact 2) they are addressing.
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION
The City of Pittsburgh certifies to HUD that Ed Gainey in his capacity as Mayor, City of Pittsburgh, consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh to use development funds.
OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the City of Pittsburgh certification for a period of fifteen (15) days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of Pittsburgh; (b) the City of Pittsburgh has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the development process have committed funds, incurred costs or undertaken activities not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall be addressed to the HUD Field Office of Public Housing in Pittsburgh at PittsburghPIH.ER@hud.gov regarding MTW and PBV funds. Potential objectors should contact the HUD Field Office of Public Housing in Pittsburgh via email as given above to verify the actual last day of the objection period.
Potential objectors should contact the HUD Field Office of Community Planning and Development in Pittsburgh via email or phone as given above to verify the actual last day of the objection period.
Ed Gainey
Mayor
City of Pittsburgh
NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS
MAY 10, 2023
City of Pittsburgh – Office of Management and Budget
414 Grant Street
Room 501
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-255-2667
This notice shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Pittsburgh.
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS (1) – CDBG PROJECT
On or about Monday May 29, 2023, the City of Pittsburgh will submit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to release Federal funds under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended for the project known as Hale Street Playground, described below.
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will develop a vacant lot located at 331 Hale Street Pittsburgh, PA 15208 into the Hale Street Playground. This project will build a playground suitable and safe for young children and will serve a nearby daycare and City of Pittsburgh residents. Funding for this project will consist of an estimated total of $50,000 in FY2021 CDBG funds; the estimated total project cost is $100,000.
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT (2) – CDBG PROJECT
The City of Pittsburgh has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR). The ERR will be made available to the public for review either electronically or by U.S. mail. Please submit your request by U.S. mail to City of Pittsburgh, Office of Management and Budget, 414 Grant St, City County Building Room 501, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 or by email to Kelly.russell@pittsburghpa.gov.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to:
Kelly Russell
City of Pittsburgh,
414 Grant Street, Room 501
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(412) 255-2667
OR
Kelly.russell@pittsburghpa.gov
All comments received by Thursday, May 25, 2023 will be considered by the City of Pittsburgh prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice (Request for Release of Funds 1 or Finding of No Significant Impact 2) they are addressing.
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION
The City of Pittsburgh certifies to HUD that Ed Gainey in his capacity as Mayor, City of Pittsburgh, consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh and the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh to use development funds.
OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS
HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the City of Pittsburgh certification for a period of fifteen (15) days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of Pittsburgh; (b) the City of Pittsburgh has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the development process have committed funds, incurred costs or undertaken activities not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall be addressed to the HUD Field Office of Community Planning and Development in Pittsburgh at Phillip.E.McKeough@hud.gov/(412) 644-5846 regarding HUD CDBG funds.
Potential objectors should contact the HUD Field Office of Community Planning and Development in Pittsburgh via email or phone as given above to verify the actual last day of the objection period.
Ed Gainey
Mayor
City of Pittsburgh
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Allegheny County Housing Authority (ACHA) is currently in the process of changing its 2023-2024 Agency Plan (annual and 5-year plans) in conjunction with the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act. Changes to the Agency Plan, once approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), will guide the ACHA in serving the needs of low-income and very low-income families during the 5-year period beginning October 1, 2021.
The proposed changes to the Agency Plan and all supporting documents will be available for review and inspection by the public at the principal office of the ACHA located at 301 Chartiers Avenue, McKees Rocks, PA 15136.
A public hearing has been scheduled to present the changed Agency Plan and to allow public participation; information regarding the hearing is also contained on the Authority’s website at www.achsng.com:
DATE: Friday, June 16, 2023
TIME: 10:15 a.m.
PLACE: Allegheny County Housing Authority – Central Office
301 Chartiers Avenue, McKees Rocks, PA 15136
Prior to the public hearing, comments can be directed in writing to:
Frank Aggazio,
Executive Director
Allegheny County
Housing Authority
301 Chartiers Avenue
McKees Rocks, PA 15136
NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Notice is hereby given to the following persons, their heirs, successors or assigns, and to all persons whatsoever, that the City of Pittsburgh, by John Miller, Assistant City Solicitor, 328 City County Building has petitioned the Court of Orders quieting title to the following tax acquired real estate, pursuant to Act No. 171, approved December 11, 1984.
GD –2023-003126
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Bertram D. Slutsky; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 25th Ward, Pittsburgh. Lot 30.02×38 McCullough St. Block & Lot 22-H-153. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005358
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Lewis Coleman; Susie Coleman; Pennsylvania Department of Revenue; Pennsylvania Attorney General; Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Division; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 18th Ward, Pittsburgh. 301 Cedarhurst Street. McLain & Maple Plan Part 694. Lot 20 x 102.5 Cedarhurst Street. Block & Lot 15-M-29. All roads public and private affecting the land and the rights of others therein. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005361
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Lloyd Billingsley aka Lloyd G. Billingsley; CIT Group/Consumer
Finance Inc.; Approved Federal Savings Bank; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 15th Ward, Pittsburgh. 154 HAZELWOOD AVE. HAZEL HILL PLAN 8. LOT 25 X 120 HAZELWOOD AVE. Block & Lot 56-B-337. All roads, public or private, affecting the premises. All matters that may appear in the Hazel Hill Plans of Lots, as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 18, page 190. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005373
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Lewis Jakubs; Chester Jakubs; Pearl Jakubowski; their heirs,
successors, assigns and respondents. 25th Ward, Pittsburgh. 1519 Brighton Place. Lot 21 x 160 Brighton Road. Block & Lot 22-M-36. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005375
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
William A. Parker; Lillian Parker; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 21st Ward, Pittsburgh. LOT 16.09 X 75.26 ST IVES. Block & Lot 22-G-42. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. Rights of others in a private 3 foot alley as set forth in the deed from William J. Noullet et ux. To Itellia Mosely et al. dated December 24, 1969 and recorded in Deed Book Volume 4813, page 689. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS,
ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005382
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Lewis W. Jakubs; James Beresford; GLS Capital Inc.; Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County; Primary Care Health Services, Inc.; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 25th Ward, Pittsburgh. LOT 31.68 X AVG 123.58 X 28.30 RR PERRYSVILLE AV. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. Easements, or claims or easements, not shown by the public records. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005385
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Tamara Ross; Pennsylvania Department of Revenue; Pennsylvania Attorney General; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 27th Ward, Pittsburgh. 2346 Atmore St. Lot 13.25 x 100 Atmore St. Block & Lot 45-N-159. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005389
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
North Superior Development Corporation; Fidelity Savings and Loan Association; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 21st Ward, Pittsburgh. Lot 16.98 x avg 75.4 St Ives St. . Block & Lot 22-G-41. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. Rights of others in 3 foot alley as set forth in deed from
Fidelity Savings and Loan Association to North Superior Development Corp., dated December 15, 1967 and recorded in Deed Book Volume 4446, page 317. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
WHEREUPON the Court granted a rule on the aforesaid persons, and all persons, whatsoever, to appear and show cause within thirty days from this notice why the title of the CITY OF PITTSBURGH to the aforesaid real estate should not be adjudicated and decreed valid and indefeasible as against all mortgages, ground-rents, rights, title, interest in or claims against the aforesaid real estate, and to further show cause why the sale of the said real estate should not be made free and clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever.
JOHN MILLER
ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Notice is hereby given to the following persons, their heirs, successors or assigns, and to all persons whatsoever, that the City of Pittsburgh, by John Miller, Assistant City Solicitor, 328 City County Building has petitioned the Court of Orders quieting title to the following tax acquired real estate, pursuant to Act No. 171, approved December 11, 1984.
GD –2023-005150
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Go Invest Wisely LLC; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 10th Ward, Pittsburgh Broad St. Johns and Evens Plan 40. Lot 20 x 100 Broad St. Block & Lot 50-K-172. SUBJECT TO ALL matters shown on the Plan as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 4, Page 278-1/2. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005156
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Fred J. Gigler; Mildred A. Gigler; Fred F. Gigler, Executor; Commonwealth Of PA Inheritance Tax Division; PA Attorney General; their heirs, successors, assigns and Respondents 10th Ward, Pittsburgh. Block & Lot 50-G-60. Rosetta F/K/A 5167 Rosetta N/K/A 5197 Rosetta Street Susanna W. Brown Plan 89 Lot 20×100 Rosetta St. SUBJECT TO ALL matters shown on the Plan as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 9, Page 81. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005145
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Kenneth D. Manuel; Caulis Negris LLC; Ford Consumer Discount Company; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 10th Ward, Pittsburgh. Block & Lot 50-G-62. Rosetta F/K/A 5163 Rosetta Street. 5163 Rosetta St. S W Brown Plan 87-88. Lot 40 X 100 Rosetta St. SUBJECT TO ALL matters shown on the Plan as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 9, Page 81. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005152
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
Silas Jackson; Dorothy Holden; Annie Flynn; Caulis Negris, LLC their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 10th Ward, Pittsburgh. 5161 Rosetta St. S W Brown Plan 86. Lot 20 x 100 Rosetta St. Block & Lot 50-G-63. Rosetta F/K/A 5161 Rosetta N/K/A 5191 Rosetta Street
SUBJECT TO ALL matters shown on the Plan as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 9, Page 81. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005153
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
James Louvioux; Janet Show; GLS Capital Inc.; Allegheny County Economic Development Dept.-RACC Liens; National Tax Funding, LP; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents 10th Ward, Pittsburgh. Rosetta F/K/A 5149 Rosetta N/K/A 5173 Rosetta Street. Block & Lot 50-G-69.Rosetta St. S W Brown Plan 80. Lot 20 X 100 Rosetta St Bet Evaline St & Pacific Ave. SUBJECT TO ALL matters shown on the Plan as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 9, Page 81 SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
GD –2023-005149
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
Vs
James Lauvioux A/K/A James Louviaux; Janet Show; National Tax Funding, LP; GLS Capital, Inc.; Allegheny County Economic Development Dept RAAC Liens; their heirs, successors, assigns and respondents. 10th Ward, Pittsburgh. 5147 Rosetta St. Susanna W Brown Plan 79. Lot 20 x 100 Rosetta St. Block & Lot 50-G-70. Rosetta St F/K/A 5147 Rosetta N/K/A 5171 Rosetta Street SUBJECT TO ALL matters shown on the Plan as recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in Plan Book Volume 9, Page 21. SUBJECT TO ALL ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS, ENCROACHMENTS, AGREEMENTS, ETC. OF RECORD.
WHEREUPON the Court granted a rule on the aforesaid persons, and all persons, whatsoever, to appear and show cause within thirty days from this notice why the title of the CITY OF PITTSBURGH to the aforesaid real estate should not be adjudicated and decreed valid and indefeasible as against all mortgages, ground-rents, rights, title, interest in or claims against the aforesaid real estate, and to further show cause why the sale of the said real estate should not be made free and clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever.
JOHN MILLER
ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR
CITY OF PITTSBURGH
BEN AVON BOROUGH
PREPARED ON THE MODIFIED ACCRUAL BASIS
CONCISE BALANCE SHEET – COMBINED FUNDS
(EXCLUDING PENSION FUNDS) DECEMBER 31, 2022
Assets and Other Debits
Cash and Investments $1,648,089
Accounts Receivable (excluding taxes) $61,674
Other Debits $73,345
TOTAL ASSETS AND OTHER DEBITS $1,783,108
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
PAYROLL TAXES & OTHER PAYROLL WITHHOLDINGS $7,657
ALL OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES $241,815
FUND/ACCOUNT GROUP EQUITY $1,533,636
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE $1,783,108
PREPARED ON MODIFIED ACCRUAL BASIS
CONCISE STATEMENT OF REVENUES RECEIVED AND
EXPENDITURES PAID COMBINED FUNDS
(EXCLUDING PENSION FUNDS) DECEMBER 31, 2022
REVENUES
TAXES $1,260,695
LICENSES AND PERMITS $42,795
FINES AND FORFEITS $3,346
INTEREST, RENTS AND ROYALTIES $35,292
INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUES $170,701
CHARGES FOR SERVICE $60,846
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES $5,237
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES $595,891
TOTAL REVENUES $2,174,803
EXPENDITURES
GENERAL GOVERNMENT $295,939
PUBLIC SAFETY $365,346
PUBLIC WORKS – HIGHWAYS AND STREETS $494,225
OTHER PUBLIC WORKS ENTERPRISES $17,026
CULTURE AND RECREATION $23,459
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS $92,648
INSURANCE $77,014
OTHER FINANCING USES $556,851
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $1,922,508
EXCESS/(DEFICIT) OF REVENUES $252,295
OVER EXPENDITURE
ASSESSED VALUE OF REAL ESTATE $136,144,058
AS OF DECEMBER 3
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