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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny authorizing the Allegheny County Controller to study the feasibility of combining functions between the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County in advance of structural consolidation of the two governments.
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Whereas, in April 2008 the Nordenberg Commission released its findings with regard to consolidating the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County governments; and
Whereas, the Commission's report recommended, inter alia, the functional consolidation of City and County processes through intergovernmental cooperation and similar agreements in advance of full structural consolidation of the two governmental units; and
Whereas, the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce has estimated that a full structural consolidation of the City and County would yield a total annual savings of $37.517 million, as set forth in Exhibit A hereto; and
Whereas, it is not known to what degree this estimated savings could be achieved through functional consolidation in advance of structural consolidation, per the Nordenberg Commission recommendation, or in lieu of structural consolidation; and
Whereas, it is the judgment of Council that study of functional consolidation through intergovernmental cooperation or other agreements by both the County Controller and the City Controller would prove invaluable in evaluating the potential savings from functional and/or structural consolidation; and
Whereas, it is therefore the desire of County Council to authorize the County Controller to conduct such a study, and the hope of Council that the City will authorize a similar study by the City Controller;
The Council of the County of Allegheny hereby resolves as follows:
Section 1.
The Council of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, hereby authorizes the Allegheny County Controller to study the feasibility of combining functions between the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County in advance of structural consolidation ...
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