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Mayor Bill Schirfcomments onthe passing of the ACT 47 Plan for the city of Altoona.The plan put together by consultants Steve...
Last night’s Altoona City Council meeting never really ended. It was recessed after about an hour and will resume Monda...
Altoona Mayor Bill Schirf will temporarily open up an office to make himself available to city residents with questions about...
Residents in the City of Altoona will be allowed to keep housing farm and barnyard animals – at least for now.A propose...
Altoona City Council will introduce an ordinance by this summer to ban certain farm animals from being housed within the city...
The City of Altoona will seek distressed status under the state’s ACT 47 Financial Recovery Program.The vote was unanim...
The City of Altoona appears to be moving closer to ‘distressed’ status.City council will decide at their February...
The Altoona Water Authority has named their Prospect Water Storage Tank in honor of a long-time fellow board member. Official...
The City of Altoona will run out of reserve funds by the end of 2012.Finance Director Omar Strohm told city council Wednesday...
Altoona City Council may revise its zoning codes and remove a provision that allows developers ability to bypass council with...
Altoona City Council will vote on a resolution Wednesday night that will call for the preservation of the city’s neighb...
Altoona City Council voted 4-3 last night to borrow $1-million for parks and recreation facilities improvements. City officia...
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City of Altoona is facing additional spending cuts in an effort to balance the budget. City Council may have to consider poss...
