As deep as drifting snow
And everywhere that Mary went
The scam was sure to go
Mary failed to recuse herself
Which was against the rule
It made the Ethics Board investigate
Individuals at the schools
And so the public tuned her out
But still she ruled with fear
We waited patiently
With hopes she’d disappear
It made the Ethics Board investigate
Individuals at the schools
And so the public tuned her out
But still she ruled with fear
We waited patiently
With hopes she’d disappear
The 2018 Mt. Lebanon Manager's Recommended Budget has been published. On page 51 of 92 pages of the pdf, the service level narrative for Outreach is:
Minimum Support (Current Level). Subsidy to provide the current range of counseling services to Mt. Lebanon clients at no charge for two sessions and reduced session costs for sessions 3-10. Provides for free parent consultations. Includes office and counseling staff with facility located within Mt. Lebanon. Provides for 1,045 hours of direct services.
The Outreach Program is operated by an independent nonprofit corporation.The service level cost remains the same at $104,040. This is a little misleading, however. The magazine provides free advertising via ads, social media, feature stories, and brochure mailings in the print mailings of the magazine.
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Additionally, the manager is recommending $55,000 for deer "management." See pages 46-47, service levels 3 and 4.
Mt. Lebanon Commission will hold open discussion workshop sessions to review the 2018 Manager’s Recommended Budget. These sessions are scheduled for 6 p.m., at the Municipal Building, 710 Washington Road, on the following dates:
Monday, November 13, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Portions of these meetings may be in executive session to discuss personnel matters related to compensation.
The public hearing on the manager’s proposed budget will be held on Tuesday, November 14, 2017, at 8 p.m., in Commission Chambers located at the Municipal Building, 710 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15228. On Tuesday, December 12, 2017, the Commission will hold a public hearing at the same location on the proposed adjustments to the manager’s recommended budget and vote on the final 2018 budget document.
Small minds + big toys = dangerous consequences.
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