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A P3 involving Harrisburgs parking assets would provide back-end revenue and avoid a Chicago-type fiasco in Pennsylvanias capital, a receivership official said.
September 11 - Pennsylvania
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski plans to run for Pennsylvania governor, saying Tom Corbett's administration has "damaged" the commonwealth.
September 10 -
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority could issue bonds to pay for the purchase of the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator as soon as early November, chief executive James Warner said.
September 10 - Pennsylvania
When Pennsylvania's legislature reconvenes in two weeks charter schools could provide another flashpoint.
September 6 - Pennsylvania
A thumbs-up from Standard & Poor's validates the Lehigh County Authority's concession agreement with Allentown, Pa., said executive director Aurel Arndt.
September 5 - Pennsylvania
Standard & Poor's placed its A rating for Chester, Pa.'s general obligation debt on credit watch with negative implications.
September 3 - Pennsylvania
Fitch Ratings is evaluating Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale's findings of "significant noncompliance" by Chester Community Charter School.
September 3 -
Revenue bondholders would emerge unscathed under the proposed Harrisburg, Pa., financial recovery plan, Moody's Investors Service said Friday.
August 30 -
Lancaster County expects to pay $131 million for the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator under a key component of the city's recovery plan, according to documents.
August 30 -
Distressed Harrisburg, Pa., reached an agreement in principle to transfer operations of the water and sewer system to the Harrisburg Authority public works agency.
August 29 -
Rising bond interest rates further complicated an intricate Harrisburg, Pa., debt-reduction accord, said Mark Kaufman, receiver William Lynch's lead attorney.
August 29 -
The Harrisburg, Pa., City Council begins poring through receiver William Lynch's far-reaching recovery plan for Pennsylvania's capital.
August 28 -
Receiver William Lynch positioned Harrisburg, Pa. into the home stretch of its financial recovery effort by revealing a plan to rid the city of crippling debt.
August 27 -
Former Harrisburg, Pa., City Council attorney Mark Schwartz asked the IRS to halt the incinerator sale to Lancaster County, calling the deal "anti-competitive."
August 27 - Pennsylvania
Receiver William Lynch's long-awaited debt recovery plan for Harrisburg looks as complex as the intricate deals that impoverished Pennsylvanias capital city.
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Pennsylvania Transportation Secretary Barry Schoch has increased weight limits on about 1,000 bridges statewide, citing the stalled transportation funding bill.
August 26 - Pennsylvania
Allegheny County, Pa., intends to sell $196 million in general obligation bonds next week, although one banker called the refunding amount "a moving target."
August 23 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale accused Chester Community Charter School of receiving nearly $1.3 million in improper lease reimbursements.
August 22 - Pennsylvania
Old or forgotten money might be waiting for schools to claim at the Pennsylvania Treasury, state Treasurer Rob McCord said Tuesday.
August 20 -
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane plans to investigate incinerator bond financing deals that crippled capital city Harrisburg, her office confirmed.
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