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    Mayor asks for cash to cover appraisals for assessment appeals
    Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Friday 27th January, 2012  


    Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl wants to help residents pay for appraisals they could use to appeal new property assessments.

    The mayor today sent legislation to city council requesting $100,000 for the program, modeled after a similar program city officials operated in 2002 after the last round of property assessments.

    Mayoral spokeswoman Joann... ...

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