Another vote on the Mayor Thompson's - Act 47 Plan

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Looks like another vote on the Mayor's Act 47 plan. Legal ad placed in the Patriot News Saturday Sept 3,2011

Harrisburg City Council shall reconsider the passage of Bill 9-2011 at the Legislative Session on Tuesday, September 13, at 6:00 PM, to be held in the City Council Chambers, Room 101 of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. City Government Center, 10 North Second Street, Harrisburg, PA.

Said Bill is created for the purpose of the following: Bill 9-2011 - An Ordinance adopting and approving the implementation of the Mayor's Act 47 Recovery Plan for the City of Harrisburg pursuant to the Municipalities Financial Recovery Act and authorizing and instructing the preparation for enactment, adoption and execution of any ordinances, resolutions or agreements and other documents necessary for the implementation of the Recovery Plan.

A revised Recovery Plan was filed by the Mayor's Office with the City Clerk on August 22, 2011, and was available for viewing at the Office of the City Clerk, and the Dauphin County Law Library (4th Floor, Front and Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101). On August 31, 2011 Council voted in the negative 4-3 of the recovery plan, as revised. Please note that this meeting on September 13, 2011 is to reconsider that vote.

Copies of said Bill 9-2011 have been filed with the Patriot News and the Dauphin County Law Library (4th Floor, Front and Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101), or are available from the Office of the City Clerk at 10 North Second Street, Suite 1, Harrisburg, PA 17101, Phone: (717) 255-3060.

If any accommodations are required to assist with attendance to the meeting, or if additional information is requested regarding the content of the meeting listed above, please contact the Office of City Clerk at 255-3060. The City of Harrisburg will make every effort to provide reasonable accommodations.]]> Appeared in: Patriot-News on Saturday, 09/03/2011

 
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