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CITY COUNCIL

**IMPORTANT COUNCIL MEETING INFORMATION**

All meetings are Livestreamed on the city website and on the Pittsburgh City Channel YouTube channel.


To register for public comment and receive three (3) minutes to speak at Council’s Regular and Standing Committees meetings, and Council’s Public Hearings, please use the online Speaker Signup form, filling it out in its entirety; or you may register by calling the City Clerk's office at (412) 255-2138.

Registration for Regular and Standing Committees meetings will close at 9 AM the morning of each meeting. Written statements may also be submitted via the City Clerk’s email, but are not usually read during meetings/hearings.

This process will be in effect until further notice.

Council Districts Map 2022.pdf

Meeting Schedule


    Standing Committees


    Neighborhoods & Wards


      Council Contact Info


        City Clerk's Office


          Council Re-Apportionment Committee


            District 1 - Bobby Wilson


            District 2 - Theresa Kail-Smith


            District 3 - Bob Charland


            District 4 - Anthony Coghill


            District 5 - Barb Warwick


            District 6 - R. Daniel Lavelle


            District 7 - Deb Gross


            District 8 - Erika Strassburger


            District 9 - Khari Mosley


            Legislative Information


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              Welcome to City Council

              City Council is the legislative branch of government. It carries out duties in accordance with the Home Rule Charter and the laws of the state, and is primarily responsible for making laws which govern the City of Pittsburgh. City Council proposes, debates, and votes on legislation governing and/or affecting the city. This body also approves appointments as provided by the Charter, regulates revenues and expenditures, incurs debt, and approves the final operating and capital budgets for the city. Council is responsible for the introduction of legislation generated by the administrative branch of city government. Council may also introduce legislation generated by individual Council Members or Council as a body.