Philly City Council Too Big?

Is Philadelphiaโ€™s City Council too big? Maybe, says one local political watchdog group.

The Committee of 70 is questioning whether the city should continue to spend $17 million on the 17-member panel while trimming budgets for essential services and closing libraries.

The councilโ€™s budget has grown from $10.7 million in 2000.

Committee of 70 president Zack Stahlberg says council, in its current form, was designed in the 1950s when the cityโ€™s population was 25-30 percent larger.

He believes with the population shrinking, the city should review if the councilโ€™s current size is necessary.

Hear Stahlberg and the Committee of 70โ€™s other concerns about the current size of the council:


Council President Anna Vernon said council had not received any information on the issue from the Committee of 70. She declined to comment until information was received.

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