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a contract with the borough, TCI had agreed to abide by all borough laws and regulations and that they were now violating the ordnance by providing "home delivery service" of pornographic material. Brentwood borough and TCI eventually came to an out-of-court agreement in which the channels would be further scrambled and blocked entirely upon request of the subscriber.
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Cranmer has made the ultimate political sacrifice. If that is the mark of a citizen-lawmaker β to be honest, to spurn patronage, to reform the public sector and then get out β this commissioner has been one such leader. Allegheny County could use a few more Bob Cranmers." He was followed in office by
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Pennsylvania newspapers Cranmer issued a press release which included a letter from him to Mrs. Heinz (who was, at that time, a registered Republican), asking her to change her voter registration to the Democratic Party; he also included a voter registration
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Cranmer claimed that this was done as a ploy to entice viewers to subscribe while subjecting all viewers to the adult content, including children. He also based his objections on an existing borough ordnance that prohibited the sale of sexually explicit magazines, videos, or performances. In signing
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then went to work in
Harrisburg personally lobbying the legislature to approve the last remaining critical component. The agreement involved one third funding by the state and required an increase in the state's debt ceiling to fund its portion of the deal. After great controversy and raucous debate
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designed in the late 1800s. The vacant and deteriorating structure was converted to house the new combined home of the juvenile and adult family sections of
Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. The $ 46 million spent on the renovation project was nearly 23 times the original cost of both of the
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He was heralded as a "traitor" to
Republicans by commissioner Dunn, who subsequently (unlike Cranmer), switched parties and became a registered Democrat to run for county controller in 2003. In summary, the Post-Gazette stated "that despite the political suicide he brought upon himself, this was the
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The plan, totaling $ 809 million, was approved by the
Allegheny Regional Asset District board on July 9, 1998, with $ 233 million allotted for Heinz Field. Shortly after Plan B was approved, the Steelers and the Pirates signed leases to stay in the city until at least 2031. The total cost
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Brentwood council stating that he would bring a new grocery store to the community. But after his election Cranmer found his campaign promise was easier said than done when grocery chains he contacted disparaged the condition of the current shopping center and the
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commented in 1998 that Allegheny County Commissioners Bob Cranmer and Mike Dawida understand the importance of a strong urban core and, through their partnership, have helped the mayor find ways to do what lesser leadership would considerable unthinkable. It is a meeting of such focused minds and
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Cranmer, who had been at odds with the Brentwood police as a councilman, denounced the police conduct and when pressured leveled accusations that Brentwood had a history racist incidents. He and his family were castigated by members of the community and contemplated moving but eventually did not.
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The lone Republican, Cranmer's support was seen as key for the plan to succeed. He had initially stated that he would not use tax money to build stadiums but later clarified his position to mean revenue collected from "property taxes". This was due to his discovery that a portion of the Regional
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would later sum up his time in office with the following when he announced that he would not seek reelection: "By thinning the field and working toward the day when Republicans have a single alternative to the policies of ill-conceived tax cuts, reactionary thinking and government-as-usual,
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hockey team which guaranteed that a funding plan would be in place by 2002 to build a new hockey arena. He maintained that there would be no money to support such a financial plan without a tax increase and was against committing the future government to such a financial responsibility.
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which involved no "new" taxation. The source of the funding would be the Allegheny County Regional Asset District which already collected a one percent sales tax in Allegheny County. The county commissioners were required to be involved if this revenue was to be used for the projects.
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Cranmer's wife Lesa and son Charles gave statements to police alleging that Cranmer had assaulted his son, following a dispute over the use of Cranmer's bathroom by his son Robert. Cranmer asserted that his actions were in self-defense, and that his son suffered from
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An audit by the county controller found that the county was owed at least $ 39,000 in rental payments and late-payment penalties. Cranmer ordered that Diehl (a 25-year county employee) and the three employees who were living in the houses be dismissed as a result.
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Steelers ownership stated that failing to build a new stadium would hurt the franchise's chances of signing players who might opt to sign with other teams, such as the other four teams in the Steelers division who had all recently built new football-only stadiums.
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by opponents. The Steelers' pledge toward the new stadium was criticized for being too little, even after it was raised from $ 50 million to $ 76.5 million. Other local government members criticized the $ 281 million of public money allocated for
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In November 2003 Cranmer's court hearing on the assault charges were postponed for thirty days by the District Justice hearing the case, after the court was told that Cranmer and his family were undergoing counselling. The charges were later dropped.
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in Allegheny County, which created the position of county executive and county council after coming to the conclusion that a new structure of government was needed. This initiative was based upon a study set into motion by former county commissioners
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As a commissioner he made significant changes to county government, reducing county taxes by 20 percent, reducing county personnel by 18%, merging twenty-eight county departments into six, creating the position of County Manager, an integrated county
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After leaving office Cranmer set out to record in pictures what he called "the amazingly unique scenery and architecture of Allegheny County." He compiled these photos into a book which he titled "The World through a Pittsburgh lens" in 2009.
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The following comments were made upon his departure from office: (I) found Cranmer to be "very forthright." "I was impressed with his integrity. I just saw him develop his knowledge. You always felt that you get an honest answer from him."
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government since the Great Depression, Cranmer subsequently split with his Republican running mate Larry Dunn over major differences concerning the managing of the county government, and formed a close governing alliance with
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Though Cranmer's decision to split from Dunn probably cost him his political future, Green said he should get credit for it. "It was a very difficult personal decision but he did it because it was right for the county."
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called "ComPAC 21", (The Committee to Prepare Allegheny County for the 21st Century). Their report laid the plan for a completely new organizational structure of county government. He also initiated the creation of the
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On September 14, 2003, police were called to Cranmer's home in Brentwood at 11:30 pm by Cranmer's 14-year-old son Charles, where Cranmer was arrested after a dispute with his 19-year-old son Robert Cranmer Jr.
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He worked for several firms after leaving office (in government relations) and in July 2009 he established "Cranmer Consultants", a government and legislative affairs company. In 2000, Cranmer was inducted into the
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willing spirits that stands to take Pittsburgh into a new era. Call it Renaissance III or call it just a better place to live, this is the blueprint of a renewable city that more people will be proud to call home."
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Hospital, and Cranmer was charged with simple assault, arraigned in Night Court by Senior District Justice Leonard Boehm and released on his own recognizance the following morning from the Allegheny County Jail.
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this corporation undertook a development plan to demolish and rebuild this primary business district, eventually creating a $ 32 million development which became known as "Brentwood Towne Square or Center".
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In 2009, it was reported that Cranmer was expected to testify in a lawsuit against the county by former county recreation manager Mike Diehl. The lawsuit claimed that Cranmer fired Diehl for political reasons.
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After leaving political office Cranmer wrote numerous op-ed articles and one historical research piece about George Washington in Western Pennsylvania. In 2014 he published a horror novel titled
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worked cooperatively to achieve their city-county goals, and as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette put it: "The partnership held strong through decisions that got county government back on track."
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Cranmer went on to be elected County Commissioner in November 1995 in a landmark election and was thought to be a firebrand conservative. Being a member of the first Republican majority in
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Due to his support for Plan B his popularity with Republican voters dropped significantly and he announced in early 1999 that he would not run for the newly created position of
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system, and forming a joint city/county economic development organization. The economic development organization is most notable for the coordination and construction of
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After several trials and mistrials, all of the police officers were eventually acquitted in the case. Many in the community never forgave Cranmer for his statements.
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Jane McMullen took over as Acting Chairperson following Cranmer's resignation, and served until Hamstead was elected as Cranmer's permanent successor in April 1996.
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In 1994, he was elected chairman of the Republican Party of Allegheny County. In October of that year Cranmer again gained the national spotlight when
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Thus Cranmer became a central figure to the plan's formulation and success. Similarly controversial, the alternative proposal was labeled
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football team. The controversy surrounding the death made the national news and racial tension rose to a fever pitch in Pittsburgh.
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dubbed "Renaissance III" that was a catalyst for how the city would be viewed a decade later when it was selected to host the 2009
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of Heinz Field was $ 281 million, with the Pittsburgh Steelers paying for all costs over the original budgeted amount.
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he succeeded. The plan never would have been completed without the personal efforts and involvement of the governor.
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Bob Cranmer, Commanding Officer, Company B, 311th M.I. Battalion (CEWI), 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), 1982.
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He gained the attention of the national media in 1993 when he challenged the operating practices of the media giant
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1. Immediately succeeded as Acting Chairperson by Jane McMullen, who served until Hamstead was formally elected.
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form. Cranmer's letter helped him gain notoriety, as it was seen as emblematic of the betrayal felt by
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Cranmer's tenure in office had an impact upon the size, structure, and cost of county government. The
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of Syracuse, New York, was killed during a routine traffic stop. Gammage was the cousin of
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from 1970 to 2000. After discussions over the Pittsburgh Pirates building a full-time
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1667:"Joint Pittsburgh β Allegheny County development agency serious possibility"
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1236:"Heinz Sight Not 20-20? Gop Boss 'Outraged' By Word of Teresa's Jab at Santorum"
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following her husband's death. She called the Republican candidate, Congressman
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and Bob Cranmer also oversaw the rehabilitation and restoration of the famed
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with an attitude" and labeled him much too conservative for Pennsylvania.
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1690:"Allegheny County Commissioner Bob Cranmer β Introductory Remarks"
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after he traced his lineage back to Noadiah Cranmer who fought in the
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turning point that helped the county recover from earlier mistakes".
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1739:"Cranmer rips election of Dawida supporters atop airport authority"
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2478:"Revenue from premium seating is the coin of the realm in the NFL"
1807:"Allegheny County Courthouse and [former] Jail, 1883β1888"
1084:"Brentwood, county officials show plans for a new shopping center"
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The combined leadership of Cranmer, Dawida, and Mayor Tom Murphy (
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2717:"County sacks 4 in rent dodge workers lived free in park homes"
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1152:"KERRY'S KETCHUP QUEEN; HEIRESS ADDS SAUCE TO HUBBY'S CAMPAIGN"
1385:"Bob Cranmer's courage help save PAT from political patronage"
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The son of a retired military officer, Cranmer graduated from
1015:"Brentwood Whitehall Center tenants to move into new complex"
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1414:"Former county commissioner enters county controller's race"
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In 1999 Cranmer did not agree to a similar deal with the
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2284:"Seventh Inning Cranmer's letter almost breaks the deal"
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1981:"And what to make of the county's most recent leaders?"
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L-R, Mike Dawida β Tom Murphy β Bob Cranmer, 1999.
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2765:"Pittsburgh's character shines through camera lens"
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1780:"Old county jail reborn with new look and mission"
1264:"More controversy swirls around Brentwood officer"
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2899:Op-Ed Perspectives: So, how about those Pirates?
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1626:"911 becoming countywide, but confusion remains"
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1208:"Senator Heinz's is a dessenter, not a traitor"
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3079:Members of the Sons of the American Revolution
2527:"Murphy to meet with Cranmer on Penguins deal"
1862:"G20 Pittsburgh: The Latest News And Analysis"
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2967:Former Commissioner Defends Tunnel To Nowhere
2106:"Heinz Field: Standing up to the competition"
1605:"Dawida, Cranmer reclaim power to hire, fire"
1542:"County balances budget without tax increase"
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2915:In Rebuttal: Pittsburgh's debt to Tom Murphy
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1646:"Dunn assails Cranmer's economic revamping"
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2230:"Cranmer still optimistic on Plan B deal"
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2632:"Brentwood Cares β but about what?"
2551:"Police accuse Cranmer of attacking son"
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964:"County GOP Panel's Chairwoman Fired"
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2923:Former Pittsburgh mayor had a vision
2891:Opinion: A new arena for the 'Guins?
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2883:Forum: Don't skate on this thin ice
2794:"Worldly inspiration found at home"
2715:Ostendorf, Kristen (July 2, 1999).
2660:"County sued by fired investigator"
1710:"Sunday Forum: Redefine Pittsburgh"
1468:Roddy, Dennis (February 15, 2003).
1441:"Politicians operate in weird ways"
1356:O'Tolle, James (October 18, 1995).
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16:American businessman and politician
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1892:"Editorial β Renaissance III"
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610:Allegheny County Airport Authority
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2792:Goga, Jennifer (March 19, 2009).
2506:"Cranmer won't OK deal with Pens"
2360:"Editorial: Cranmer's leadership"
2304:"Plan B signing is a real circus"
2104:Bouchette, Ed (August 24, 2001).
817:Allegheny Regional Asset District
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93:Allegheny County Republican Party
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2047:"Plan B flawed; option is worse"
1624:Bucsko, Mike (January 7, 1999).
1584:"County redo makes do with less"
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586:New county government and legacy
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317:B Company, 311th MI BN (CEWI),
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2504:Belser, Ann (August 6, 1999).
2332:"It's too soon to bury Plan B"
1337:"Cranmer, Dunn strengths vary"
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2947:The Demon of Brownsville Road
2907:Forum: Time to leave the GOP?
2867:Forum: What would Lincoln do?
2409:"Plan B approved: Play ball!"
2380:"Plan B foe runs for council"
1759:"Editorial: Cranmer's county"
1737:Belko, Mark (July 30, 1999).
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1521:"Editorial: Cranmer's exit"
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