September 9, 2024
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – At its meeting on August 28, 2024, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (the Authority) approved the City of Harrisburg’s Five-Year Financial Plan (the Plan) for 2025.
The Plan was prepared and submitted in a timely manner by Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams.
The approved Plan includes projected revenues and expenditures for five fiscal years…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – At its meeting on October 25, 2023, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (the Authority) approved the City of Harrisburg’s Five-Year Financial Plan (the Plan) for 2024.
The Plan was prepared and submitted in a timely manner by Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams.
The approved Plan includes projected revenues and expenditures for five fiscal years…
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October 3, 2022
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (the Authority) has approved the submission of the City of Harrisburg’s Five-Year Financial Plan (the Plan) for 2022 at its meeting on September 28, 2022. The approved Plan represents a comprehensive financial roadmap for the administration of Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams.
The Plan addresses all areas of reporting and projects balanced budgets as required by Act 124…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (the Authority) has approved the submission of the City of Harrisburg’s Five-Year Financial Plan for 2021. The document was approved on July 8, 2021, despite the current debate between Mayor Papenfuse and City Council regarding the settlement with Ambac over the outstanding debt held by the City…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jeffrey Stonehill, Authority Manager
Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg
(717) 645-5431hbgica@gmail.comwww.hbgica.org
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (ICA) today transmitted its second annual report to Governor Tom Wolf and the General Assembly on the fiscal progress for the City of Harrisburg over this past year…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (the Authority) has approved a revised submission of the City of Harrisburg’s update to the Mayor’s Five-Year Financial Plan for 2020. The document was approved on March 5, 2021, despite being for the 2020 fiscal year.
Under state law, the City is required to prepare and submit a proposed five-year plan for the Board’s review during each fiscal year…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (the Authority) has disapproved the City of Harrisburg’s proposed update to the Mayor’s Five-Year Financial Plan.
The Authority voted unanimously to disapprove at its public meeting on December 16, 2020.
Under state law, the City is required to prepare and submit a proposed five-year plan for the Board’s review during each fiscal year…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (ICA) today expressed support for legislation now on Governor Wolf’s desk that extends enhanced taxing authority for the City of Harrisburg that was set to expire in 2025. The enhanced taxing authority currently means about $12.4 million in revenue annually for the City.
Speaking on behalf of the ICA…
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (ICA) regrettably received the resignation of founding Member of the Board, Tina Nixon. Ms. Nixon is the Vice President of Mission Effectiveness and Chief Diversity Officer for UPMC/Pinnacle Health in Harrisburg. She had spent 15 years with the YWCA of Greater Harrisburg, including serving as the CEO of the organization…
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The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority for Harrisburg (ICA) today transmitted its first annual report to Governor Tom Wolf and the General Assembly on the fiscal progress for the City of Harrisburg. The ICA, an independent state agency created under Act 124 of 2018, is responsible for advising the City on matters of finance and management with the intent of resolving fiscal problems, eliminating deficits and regaining access to capital markets…
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