
Regional Enterprise Tower
425 Sixth Avenue, Suite 2710
Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1853
Phone: (412) 261-2521
Fax: (412) 261-7606
colleen@alleghenyleague.org
Assessment Values are available on the Real Estate Website.
The Allegheny League of Municipalities
The Allegheny League of Municipalities is a voluntary, umbrella organization of boroughs, townships, cities, home rule municipalities, municipal authorities and the County of Allegheny. The League assists local elected and appointed officials in the areas of communication, cooperation, and coordination on mutual matters of area-wide concern. Municipal officials participate in the League through its Board of Directors, standing and special committees, municipal workshops and county associations of boroughs and townships. Their participation supports the development of a systematic and coordinated approach relating to municipal legislation and municipal services. The League is a 501 (c) (6) non-profit organization.
Our History
Allegheny County is Pennsylvania's second largest county. The County has 130 separate municipalities, all with a strong tradition of statutory municipal independence and self government. Thus, a voluntary intergovernmental organization was established to coordinate the needs of the area's Local Government Officials. The League emerged from the Allegheny Seminar, which began in response to a request made in the 1960s by the Board of Allegheny County Commissioners. Bylaws governing the organization were adopted in February of 1963. In May of 1968, the name of the organization became the Allegheny Council of Intergovernmental Action. In March of 1974, the organization was named the Allegheny League of Municipalities.