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This Friday, there’s a chill in the air and a new episode of TheBurg Podcast ready for your ears.
City government is lying in wait as an Act 47 bill lingers in the statehouse. This week, Lizzy and Larry talk about amendments to that bill, which would let Harrisburg exit Act 47 – but, as always, there’s a catch. They also discuss the recent appointment of a new city council member, as well as a report analyzing the Third Street corridor.
Fruit enthusiasts, stay tuned ‘til the end for an update on Lizzy’s hunt for Pawpaws.
Read more about the topics discussed in this week’s episode:
House committee passes bill that would let Harrisburg exit Act 47, retain current tax levels for 5 years
Legislative staffer appointed as newest member of Harrisburg City Council
ULI Report: Harrisburg’s 3rd Street corridor good, but could be great
TheBurg Podcast is released semi-monthly by TheBurg Magazine. It is recorded in the offices of Startup Harrisburg and produced by Lizzy Hardison. Special thanks to Paul Coolley, who wrote our theme music.
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This Friday, there’s a chill in the air and a new episode of TheBurg Podcast ready for your ears.
City government is lying in wait as an Act 47 bill lingers in the statehouse. This week, Lizzy and Larry talk about amendments to that bill, which would let Harrisburg exit Act 47 – but, as always, there’s a catch. They also discuss the recent appointment of a new city council member, as well as a report analyzing the Third Street corridor.
Fruit enthusiasts, stay tuned ‘til the end for an update on Lizzy’s hunt for Pawpaws.
Read more about the topics discussed in this week’s episode:
House committee passes bill that would let Harrisburg exit Act 47, retain current tax levels for 5 years
Legislative staffer appointed as newest member of Harrisburg City Council
ULI Report: Harrisburg’s 3rd Street corridor good, but could be great
TheBurg Podcast is released semi-monthly by TheBurg Magazine. It is recorded in the offices of Startup Harrisburg and produced by Lizzy Hardison. Special thanks to Paul Coolley, who wrote our theme music.