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Standing committees issue approvals on multiple resolutions; one bill held for two weeks

March 04, 2026 | Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania


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Standing committees issue approvals on multiple resolutions; one bill held for two weeks
At the March 4 standing committees meeting, Pittsburgh City Council committees issued affirmative recommendations on several items and held one ordinance for further review.

Key outcomes

- Invoices and PE cards: The committees approved invoices and PE cards by voice vote during the finance session.

- Paper Bill 113 (right-of-way accessibility needs inventory): Councilwoman Salinro moved and the committee voted to hold the bill for two weeks so staff can confer with Director Mongalo Winston. The hold was approved by voice vote.

- Bill 178 (stewardship agreement with Three Rivers Waterkeeper): The committee approved a resolution authorizing the mayor and relevant directors to enter an agreement or lease with Three Rivers Waterkeeper to steward the island marina at an annual fee of $1 for five years, with a five-year option to renew. The motion received an affirmative recommendation.

- Bill 208 (historic-district design guidelines): The land-use committee approved a resolution to contract with Evolve Environment Architecture to prepare design guidelines for the Mexican War Streets and Manchester historic districts at a cost not to exceed $37,500.

- Bill 176 (equipment leasing authority increase / EMS vehicles): The committee approved a resolution amending a prior authorization to increase the equipment-leasing authority by $1 million, in the transcript recorded as changing the total to '28,188,19' (the transcript number appears corrupted and was not clarified in the meeting). Maurice, senior manager of fleet services, described the measure as accepting grant funds for EMS vehicle purchases and said ambulances are a top priority.

“This is an agreement to accept grant funds for the purchase of EMS vehicles,” Maurice said. He told council staff were finalizing 2026 purchase plans and that ambulance procurement would be prioritized once funds are confirmed. Maurice said the orders will be placed once the city receives the funds.

- Bill 177 (Pittsburgh Water access in Southside Park): The committee approved a resolution allowing Pittsburgh Water access to city property in Southside Park to maintain stormwater tanks for phase one of the park project at no cost to the city.

What committee discussion highlighted

Committee members questioned timeline and public access to fleet-priority lists for vehicle purchases. Maurice said the fleet report previously provided to council includes prioritized lists and that staff are finalizing orders; he also said some ambulance purchases will be supported through a UPMC contribution.

Next steps

All of the above approvals were recorded as affirmative recommendations at the standing committees meeting; the transcript does not record full council confirmation votes in this session. Paper Bill 113 will return after a two-week hold for further review with department leadership.

(Reporting note: descriptions and quotes above are taken from the March 4, 2026 standing committees transcript.)

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