A Neighborhood Guide to the City Budget
Posted by on February 28, 2003
The Institute for the Study of Civic Values
Announces the Release of
“A Neighborhood Guide to the City Budget”
by Ed Schwartz
The “Neighborhood Guide to the City Budget” draws on more than 20 years of experience in analyzing the impact of annual City budgets on neighborhood services and taxes throughout the city. From developing the agenda for Neighborhood Budget hearings convened by then Managing Director W. Wilson Goode in 1982 to heavy involvement in the debate over taxes and services last year, ISCV has been among the leading organizations in Philadelphia working to make the City budget accessible to neighborhood leaders and active citizens. The “Neighborhood Guide to the City Budget” is our most ambitious project in this area to date.
You can download the “Neighborhood Guide to the City Budget” as an Adobe Acrobat file from the following link:
http://www.phillyneighborhoods.org/CityBudgetGuide.pdf
You can access a web page including the guide and other online resources on the City Budget from the PhillyNeighborhoods.org home page at http://www.phillyneighborhoods.org.
Printed copies of the Guide are being made available over the next two weeks.
For further information contact Ed Schwartz, 215-238-1434, or at edcivic@libertynet.org
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