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  2. Philadelphia City Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    Serve as the disbursing agent for payments from the City Treasury by distribution of checks and electronic payments in the most modern, secure, effective, and efficient method. Maximize amount of cash available for investment after meeting daily cash requirements, thereby providing a source of revenue to support the city's financial commitments.

  3. SEPTA Key - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, SEPTA announced a plan to award a contract for an updated fare payment system by the end of the year. At the time, it was estimated the project would take about three years and cost approximately $100 million, based on the implementation of similar fare payment systems in other cities. [26]

  4. Philadelphia Water Department - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Mill Creek Sewer in West Philadelphia, ca. 1883. The Philadelphia Water Department has been providing water to citizens since 1801, when, in the aftermath of a series of devastating yellow fever epidemics that killed thousands of people, the City decided a source of water was needed to cleanse the streets, fight fires, and perform household chores.

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  6. Old City Special Services District of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Old City Special Services District Authority has a nineteen-member Board of Directors representing Old City’s property owners, occupants, workers, and business owners. An executive director, who reports to the Board of Directors, manages the activities of the District and its operations.

  7. Pay as you throw - Wikipedia

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    PAYT programs operated in California, Michigan, New York and Washington as early as the 1970s, although The City of San Francisco “had practiced a kind of PAYT scheme since 1932.” [4] By 2000, 6,000 communities in the U.S. (20%) and 200 in Canada had implemented user fees for waste management. [2]

  8. City Hall station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    City Hall station is a SEPTA subway station in Philadelphia. Located in Center City underneath City Hall, it serves the Broad Street Line. It is the busiest station on the line, serving 57,000 passengers daily. [2] City Hall station is served by local, express, and special "Sport Express" trains. Entrances are located on the east and west sides ...

  9. Be ready to pay if you overfill your Fort Worth trash or ...

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    It’s one of several new fees approved by the City Council in September going into effect Jan. 1. Fort Worth will charge residents $6 per for each overloaded trash or recycling cart, and $3 for ...