The Pittsburgh Municipal Record - Pittsburgh, PA
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The Pittsburgh Municipal Record is an annual compilation of Pittsburgh City Council proceedings first published in 1868, containing meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and legislative documentation. The Clerk's Office has digitized volumes from 1868 through the 1990s and made them available online; for legislation from 2000 to present, users are directed to the City's Legislative Information Center. The online collection supports searches across all volumes using the "text contents" option, with guidance recommending broad search terms in quotation marks for optimal results.
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Skip to main content Quick Links: Weather Response311Contact Facebook Twitter Youtube English is your current preferred language. City of Pittsburgh, PA - Home - Logo Resident Services Sub-menu Recreation & Events Sub-menu City Government Sub-menu Safety Sub-menu Business & Development Sub-menu Select the Escape key to close the menu. Focus will then be set to the first menu item. Search You Are Here : Home / City Government/ The City Council / Clerk's Office / Legislative Information Center / The Pittsburgh Municipal Record In This Section The Mayor City Controller The City Council Districts Clerk's Office What is a City Clerk? Kimberly Clark-Baskin, CMC, City Clerk City Clerk Functions City Ordinances Council Meeting Schedule Rules of Council Legislative Information Center Records Management Division Inter-municipal Liquor License Application Home Rule Charter Procedures Business Processes City Clerk Contacts Clerk News Clerk's Press Releases Neighborhoods & Wards Legislative Information Council Budget Office City Council Contacts Boards, Authorities, Commissions Legal Services Jobs Finance & Budget Contacts & Information The Pittsburgh Municipal Record First published in 1868, the Pittsburgh Municipal Record is an annual compilation of the proceedings of Pittsburgh City Council, including meeting minutes and legislation. The Municipal Record contains agreements, correspondence, ordinances, resolutions, petitions and remarks from Council members, making it an essential resource for information about Pittsburgh government. The Clerk’s Office has digitized the Municipal Record from 1868 to the 1990s and made it available online: Pittsburgh Municipal Record. Note: to access legislation from 2000 to present, visit the City’s Legislative Information Center. Tips for Using the Municipal Record Online To perform a universal search through all annual Municipal Record books in the collection, type a search query in the Search Collection bar on the left side of the collection page. Make sure to select “text contents” in the options below the search bar. Universal searches will be most useful for broad research topics; for example, a search for “World War” or historical figures like “Harriet Tubman” will be more useful in this mode than local topics such as “Fifth Avenue,” which will appear many times in every Municipal Record volume. Be sure to enclose search terms in quotation marks. For browsing individual volumes, we recommend sorting the collection by Title in List mode. The volumes will then appear chronologically beginning with the earliest volume. Back to top Contact Us The City of Pittsburgh The City-County Building 414 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 ADA Entrance - Ross Street View On Map 412-255-2621 Frequently Requested Numbers Share & Connect Like us on Facebook Follow us on X Watch us on YouTube Get Involved Careers Internships EngagePGH Explore Pittsburgh Website Disclaimers | Accessibility | Sitemap © 2026 City of Pittsburgh, PA | Powered by Granicus Ready
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