Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority

Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority
Agency overview
Formed 1991
Jurisdiction City of Philadelphia finances
Headquarters 1500 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Agency executive Sam Katz[1], Chair
Parent agency State government of Pennsylvania
Website
http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/

The Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority is a special administrative body created by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to oversee the finances of the City of Philadelphia.

The PICA was created by the Pennsylvania General Assembly though the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority Act for Cities of the First Class, also known as the PICA Act, on June 5, 1991.[2] The PICA was charged with "restoring the financial stability" and "achieving balanced budgets" in the City of Philadelphia.[2]

The PICA operates within the context of an "Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement" between it and the City of Philadelphia whereby the PICA had the authority to "evaluate and approve" the city's finances, the power to levy the "PICA Tax" to solve budget shortfalls, and the ability to withhold state funds if necessary to achieve the goals set out in the PICA Act.[2]

Board

Member Organization Address
Sam Katz
(Chair)
Katz Creative Group Philadelphia, PA 19123
Michael A. Karp
(Secretary / Treasurer)
University City Housing Philadelphia, PA 19103
Joseph A. DiAngelo, Ed. D.
(Asst. Secretary / Treasurer)
Dean, Erivan K. Haub School of Business

St. Joseph's University

Philadelphia, PA 19131
Gregory S. Rost Vice President and Chief of Staff

Office of the President
University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104
Charles Zogby Budget Secretary

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, PA 17120
Rob Dubow Director of Finance

City of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA 19102
Anna Adams
(Alternate for Mr. Dubow)
Chief of Staff to Director of Finance

City of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA 19102

See also

References

  1. ^ "CHAIR - Sam Katz". Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority. http://www.picapa.org/Board.aspx. 
  2. ^ a b c "Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1998". Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority. October 20, 1998. http://www.picapa.org/docs/AnnualReports/FY98_Annual.pdf.