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Agenda

  1. Roll Call
  2. Invocation
  3. Adoption of Minutes
  4. Messages & Papers from the Mayor
  5. Communications from City, County & Borough Offices
  6. Petitions and Communications
  7. Land Use Call-Ups
  8. Communication from the Speaker
  9. Discussion of General Orders
  10. Reports of Special Committees
  11. Reports of Standing Committees
  12. Report of the Committee on Civil Service and Labor
  13. Int 0910-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of community hiring and compensation standards for city-assisted housing development projects
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  14. Int 1066-2024 A Local Law to conduct a study and publish a report on the impacts of algorithmic tools and automated employment decision tools on employees
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  15. Report of the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection
  16. Int 0408-2024 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to creating a division within the department of small business services to assist street vendors and reporting regarding such assistance efforts
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  17. Int 0431-2024 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter and the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding business licensing and regulatory compliance of all mobile food and general vendors
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  18. Int 1251-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to issuing licenses to mobile food and general vendors
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  19. Int 1332-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the wrongful deactivation of app-based contracted delivery workers
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  20. Int 1391-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of compensation standards for security guards
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  21. Report of the Committee on Contracts
  22. Int 0479-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the establishment of standards and procedures to determine the existence of conflicts of interest and other misconduct concerning city contracts
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  23. Int 1401-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to voluntary labor and human rights disclosures in city procurement
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  24. Report of the Committee on Economic Development
  25. Int 1121-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing contracted ferry service at reduced cost to middle school students
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by consent Roll Call.

  26. Int 1149-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to language accessibility for ferry service
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  27. Report of the Committee on Education
  28. Int 0142-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of education to report on student access to home internet and electronic devices
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  29. Int 0987-2024 A Local Law in relation to a pilot program to develop and distribute educational materials regarding the reduction of surplus food in public schools
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  30. Int 1359-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of education to report on manifestation determination reviews
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  31. Int 1360-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to outreach regarding youth programs provided by the police department
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  32. Report of the Committee on Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts
  33. Int 0403-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the inspection and cleanup of catch basins and reports on catch basin inspection, cleanup, and maintenance
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  34. Report of the Committee on Finance
  35. Int 0570-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to creating a land bank
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  36. Int 1407-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the sale of tax liens
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  37. Int 1411-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring notice to condominium boards concerning the sale of tax liens
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by consent Roll Call.

  38. Int 1419-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to reporting regarding unresolved tax liens, and to repeal and replace section 11-356 of such code, relating to a temporary task force on tax liens
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  39. Int 1420-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the transfer of tax liens to a land bank
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  40. Int 1427-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of the Coney Island business improvement district
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  41. Int 1503-2025 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the submission of the preliminary mayor’s management report, and in relation to the date of submission by the mayor of the preliminary certificate regarding debt and reserves and appropriations and expenditures for capital projects, the date of submission by the mayor of the preliminary budget, the date of publication by the director of the independent budget office of a report on revenues and expenditures, the date of submission by the community boards of statements in regard to the preliminary budget, the date of submission by the commissioner of finance of an estimate of the assessed valuation of real property and statement of real property taxes due, expected to be received, and uncollected, the date of submission by the mayor of a tax benefit report, the date of submission by the borough boards of statements on budget priorities, the date of submission by the borough presidents of proposed modifications of the preliminary budget, the date of publication by the director of the independent budget office of a report analyzing the preliminary budget, and the date of submission by the campaign finance board of estimates of the financial needs of the campaign finance board, relating to the fiscal year two thousand twenty-seven
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  42. Res 1186-2025 Resolution approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  43. M 0207-2025 Communication from the Office of Management & Budget - Appropriation of new City revenues in Fiscal Year 2026 in the amount of $512.1 million, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter (MN-2).
    Communication
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Communication be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  44. Res 1196-2025 RESOLUTION APPROVING A MODIFICATION (MN-2) PURSUANT TO SECTION 107(e) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    This Resolution was Approved, by Council

  45. Res 1197-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 448).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  46. Res 1198-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 449).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  47. Res 1199-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 3983, Lots 1, 45, and 65, Staten Island, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 450).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  48. Res 1200-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 1402, Lots 29 and 36, Brooklyn, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 451).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  49. Res 1201-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 2377, Lot 18; Block 2691, Lot 89; and Block 2758, Lot 8, Bronx, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 452).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  50. Res 1202-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 2723, Lot 1 and Block 2762, Lot 123, Bronx, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 453).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  51. Res 1203-2025 Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 2750, Lot 22; Block 2832, Lots 4 and 30; and Block 2846, Lot 37, Bronx, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 454).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  52. Res 1204-2025 Resolution approving an additional period of exemption from real property taxes for property located at (Block 2012, Lot 45) Manhattan, pursuant to Section 125(1)(a-3) of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 455).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  53. Report of the Committee on Fire and Emergency Management
  54. Int 1140-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to annual reporting on fire department vehicles and equipment
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by consent Roll Call.

  55. Int 1229-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to reporting on emergency medical services units
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by consent Roll Call.

  56. Int 1452-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to notice and provision to fire department personnel of firefighting personal protective equipment containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  57. Int 1453-2025 A Local Law in relation to a collection, exchange, and disposal program for firefighting personal protective equipment containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and reporting on such program
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  58. Report of the Committee on General Welfare
  59. Int 1366-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of social services to create web forms for benefits and services applications
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  60. Report of the Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation
  61. Int 0472-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the borough presidents to provide equal employment opportunity trainings to community board members
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  62. Report of the Committee on Housing and Buildings
  63. Int 0571-2024 A Local Law in relation to studying the feasibility of building affordable housing on Wards Island
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by consent Roll Call.

  64. Int 0902-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to giving qualified entities a first opportunity to submit a statement of interest and a first opportunity to purchase certain properties
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  65. Int 0994-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York and the New York city building code, in relation to cooling systems in tenant-occupied dwellings
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  66. Int 1120-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to establishing timelines for cooperative corporations to approve or deny the sale of cooperative apartments
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  67. Int 1321-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the enactment of the existing building code, and to repeal chapter 1 of title 27 of such code comprising the 1968 building code
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  68. Int 1422-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York and the New York city construction codes, in relation to conforming provisions of such codes with provisions of the New York city existing building code and electrical and elevator inspections; and repealing sections 28-120.1.1, 28-120.1.2, 28-120.1.3, 28-120.2, 28-120.3, 28-316.1 of the administrative code of the city of New York; sections 102.6, 106.10, 901.9.1, 901.9.1.1, 901.9.2, 901.9.3, 901.9.4, 901.9.4.1, 901.9.4.2, 901.9.4.3, 901.9.5, 901.9.5.1, 901.9.5.3, 901.9.5.4, 901.9.6, 1101.3.1, 1101.3.2, 1101.3.3, 1101.3.4, 1101.3.5, 1101.3.5.1, 1101.3.5.2, 1101.4, 1601.2.1, 1601.2.2, 1601.2.3, 1601.2.4, 3001.11.1, 3303.10.3, D102, D103, D104, and D105 of the New York city building code; sections 102.2.1, 102.4.2.1, 102.4.2.2, 102.4.2.3, and 102.4.2.4 of the New York city fuel gas code; sections 102.4.2.1, 102.4.2.2, 102.4.2.3, 102.4.2.4, 102.4.2.5, 102.4.2.6, 1305.9.13 and 1305.16.1 of the New York city mechanical code; and sections 102.2.1, 102.2.2, 102.4.2.1, 102.4.2.2, 102.4.2.3, 601.3, 601.5 and 701.2.5 of the New York city plumbing code, relating to conforming provisions of such codes with provisions of the New York city existing building code
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  69. Int 1490-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to conforming the New York city energy conservation code to the New York state energy code with amendments unique to construction in the city, and to repeal section 28-1001.2 of such administrative code relating to such conforming amendments
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  70. Report of the Committee on Immigration
  71. Int 1412-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to redefining terms concerning immigration enforcement to account for current enforcement practices, and prohibiting the maintenance of an office or quarters on property under the jurisdiction of the department of correction by federal immigration authorities
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  72. Report of the Committee on Land Use
  73. Int 0958-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the creation of affordable homeownership opportunities
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  74. Int 1433-2025 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter and the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be 2- and 3-bedroom units and amending the city’s fair housing plan
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  75. Int 1443-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be affordable for extremely low-income and very low-income households
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  76. Res 1109-2025 Resolution authorizing the Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications, also known as the Office of Technology and Innovation, to extend the Franchise, allowing for the extension of the Agreement for the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Public Communications Structures in the Boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island (as amended).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  77. Res 1157-2025 Resolution authorizing the Department of Transportation to enter into a coordinated street furniture franchise for the installation, operation and maintenance of Coordinated Street Furniture in the Boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  78. Res 1205-2025 Resolution approving a tax exemption pursuant to Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law (L.U. No. 414; Non-ULURP No.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  79. LU 0434-2025 Application number C 250285 ZMK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 17c, changing from an M1-2 District to a C6-4 District and changing from an M1-2 District to an M1-6 District, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

    This Land Use Application was Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

  80. LU 0435-2025 Application number N 250284 ZRK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, amending Article VII, Chapter 4, for the purpose of modifying large-scale general development provisions, and APPENDIX F (Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Areas) for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

    This Land Use Application was Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

  81. LU 0436-2025 Application number C 250288 PCK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services and the Economic Development Corporation, pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for a site selection and acquisition of property for use as a publicly accessible open space located at Block 1555, Lot 19, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

    This Land Use Application was Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

  82. LU 0437-2025 Application number C 250287 ZSK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-161 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the size limitation for Use Group VI (Retail Trade Establishment), in connection with a proposed commercial development on property located on the easterly side of Williams Place between Herkimer Street and East New York Avenue (Block 1577, Lots 1, 7, 56, and 58), in C6-4 and M1-6 Districts, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

    This Land Use Application was Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

  83. LU 0438-2025 Application number C 250286(A) ZSK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter and proposed for modification pursuant to Section 2-06(c)(1) of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedures for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-743(a)(1) of the Zoning Resolution to allow the distribution of total allowable floor area without regard for the zoning lot lines or district boundaries, and to Section 74-743(a)(2) to allow the location of buildings without regard for the rear yard regulations of Section 23-34 (Rear Yard and Rear Yard Equivalent Requirements), 33-26 (Minimum Required Rear Yards), 33-28 (Special Provisions for Through Lots), 43-26 (Minimum Required Rear Yards), and 43-28 (Special Provisions for Through Lots), and the high and setback regulations of Section 23-432 (Height and setback requirements), 23-433 (Standard setback regulations), and 43-43 (Maximum Height of Front Wall and Required Front Setbacks), in connection with a proposed mixed-use development, within a large-scale development bounded by a line 100 feet northerly of Herkimer Street, Williams Place, Fulton Street, East New York Avenue, Williams Place, a line 98.58 feet northerly of Atlantic Avenue, a line 25 feet easterly of Van Sinderen Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Van Sinderen Avenue, a line 236.58 feet northerly of Atlantic Avenue, a line 90 feet easterly of Van Sinderen Avenue, Herkimer Street, and Van Sinderen Avenue (Block 1555, Lots 19 and p/o 1; Block 1576, Lots 1, 34, and p/o lot 13; and Blocks 1577, Lots 1, 7, 17, 26, 32, 35, 51, 53, 56, 58), in C6-4 and M1-6 Districts, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

    This Land Use Application was Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.

  84. Res 1206-2025 Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250272 ZMQ, for a Zoning Map amendment (L.U. No. 439).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  85. LU 0447-2025 Application number D 2550119000 SWM (Le Dive) pursuant to Section 19-160.2 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, for a revocable consent to establish, maintain, and operate a sidewalk café located at 37 Canal Street, New York, NY 10002, Borough of Manhattan, Community District 3, Council District 1.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Filed by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Filed by Council approved by Roll Call.

  86. Report of the Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities and Addiction
  87. Int 0868-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the distribution of hypodermic syringes and needles by mobile syringe service programs in certain locations
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  88. Int 1169-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the safe collection and disposal of needles and syringes
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  89. Report of the Committee on Parks and Recreation
  90. Int 1501-2025 A Local Law in relation to the naming of 77 thoroughfares and public places, Laura Friedman Way, Borough of Manhattan, Jenny Benitez Way, Borough of Manhattan, Tom “Pop” Toscano Way, Borough of Queens, Congregación del Santísimo Redentor Padre Ruskin Piedra Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Paul Rivera Way, Borough of Manhattan, Daniel “Danny” Chervoni Way, Borough of the Bronx, Justi Barreto Way, Borough of Manhattan, Sister Susanne Lachapelle Way -LSA-, Borough of Manhattan, Eddie Palmieri Way, Borough of Manhattan, Piri Thomas Way, Borough of Manhattan, El Caribe Democratic Club Way, Borough of Manhattan, Dylcia Pagán Place, Borough of Manhattan, Virginia Burroughs Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Money K. Perkins Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Sandy Bender Jr. Way, Borough of Brooklyn, James “Jimmy” O’Pharrow Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Corinna C. Grant Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Frank Crapanzano Way, Borough of Manhattan, Firefighter Frank J. Gasparino Memorial Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Michael Ferrara’s Lane, Borough of Brooklyn, Robert “Mitch” Boyd Way, Borough of Queens, Ali Pasha Sabanagic Street, Borough of Queens, Sal, Kris & Charlie’s Deli Way, Borough of Queens, Marble Hill International Unisex Salon Way, Borough of Manhattan, Manhattan University Way, Borough of the Bronx, Pedro Joaquín Aguiar-Carrión Way, Borough of the Bronx, Milo Kessler Way, Borough of Brooklyn, John Carlesi Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Sarah Power Way, Borough of Staten Island, Staten Island NAACP Way - 100th Anniversary, Borough of Staten Island, Paul Casali Way, Borough of Staten Island, P.O. Anthony C. Giambra Way, Borough of Queens, Ptl. Frank Romanella Way, Borough of Queens, Ptl. Joseph J. Pelosi Way, Borough of Queens, Isaiah Benloss Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Henry M. Piccoli Way, Borough of the Bronx, Jack Kirby Way, Borough of Manhattan, Eric and Salvatore Dellecave Way, Borough of Manhattan, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Way, Borough of Manhattan, SSG William T. Johnson Way, Borough of Staten Island, Firefighter Michael W. Daly Way, Borough of Staten Island, Dr. Melvin Koplow Way, Borough of Staten Island, Dominick Dellegrazie Way, Borough of Staten Island, Chris Walsh Way, Borough of Staten Island, Pamela Kay Armstrong Petties Way, Borough of Queens, Terri Cadet-Donald Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dr. Frank “Mick” Mickens Way, Borough of Brooklyn, ODB Jones Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Tony Way, Borough of Queens, Police Officer John E. Kilpatrick Way, Borough of Queens, Sergeant USAAC Michael J. Murphy Way, Borough of Queens, Kenneth N. Keller 19th Precinct, Borough of Manhattan, Ashok "Victor" Vora Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dorothy Day Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Edith Schkrutz Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Aldona Vaiciunas Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Matthew Jensen Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Principal Fortunato Rubino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Nicola Tanzi Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dwight ‘Coach D’ Downer Way, Borough of the Bronx, Harry Belafonte Way, Borough of Manhattan, Honorable Bill Perkins Way, Borough of Manhattan, Franklin H. Williams Street, Borough of Manhattan, Love, Power and Grace Church Way, Borough of the Bronx, Dr. Edward ‘Doc’ Eismann Way, Borough of the Bronx, Ms. Gloria Thomas Way, Borough of the Bronx, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Marg Way, Borough of Queens, Erik Farmer Way, Borough of the Bronx, Betty Kee Way, Borough of the Bronx, Kathy Posa Way, Borough of Queens, Fannie & Pete Pompilio’s Gothic Press Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Antoinette Bonvino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Masjid Ar-Rahman Ave, Borough of Queens, Franklin J. Havlicek Place, Borough of Queens, LaGuardia Community College Way, Borough of Queens, Queen Marie of Romania Corner, Borough of Manhattan, Argentina Way and the repeal of sections 5, 10, 103 and 104 of local law number 121 for the year 2025 and sections 16, 80 and 99 of local law number 10 for the year 2025.
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  91. Report of the Committee on Public Safety
  92. Int 0125-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the police department from collecting DNA from a minor without consent from a parent, legal guardian or attorney
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  93. Int 1237-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the police department to report on all criminal complaints and arrests
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  94. Int 1451-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the New York city police department to provide the civilian complaint review board with direct access to officer body-worn camera footage and to establish related procedures
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  95. Int 1460-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to access to encrypted police radio
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  96. Report of the Committee on Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
  97. Int 1279-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a department of sanitation rule regarding supplemental sanitation service providers placing out refuse or recycling
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  98. Report of the Committee on Small Business
  99. Int 1350-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to small business loan readiness resources
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  100. Report of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

    This was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10 to the Committee on Finance

  101. Int 0276-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the wrongful deactivation of high-volume for-hire vehicle drivers
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  102. Int 1000-2024 A Local Law in relation to establishing a for-hire vehicles parking pilot program
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  103. Int 1233-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the planting of vegetation on new medians separating bicycle lanes from motorized vehicle traffic
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  104. Int 1346-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of transportation to study the commuter van industry
    Introduction
    Action: Approved by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Council approved by Roll Call.

  105. Report of the Committee on Veterans
  106. Int 0465-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of housing preservation and development to submit reports on veteran preference in Mitchell-Lama developments
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  107. Int 0684-2024 A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to requiring each community board to establish a veterans committee
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  108. Int 0685-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to procurement opportunities for veteran owned business enterprises
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  109. Int 0686-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to supporting veteran vendors
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  110. Int 0687-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to waiving permit fees for mobile food unit commissaries that reserve space for veteran vendors
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  111. Int 0688-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to cure periods for certain violations by veterans service organizations
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  112. Int 0959-2024 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing rental assistance to homeless veterans
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  113. Int 1171-2025 A Local Law in relation to requiring a study and recommendations on the feasibility of implementing a pilot program to provide reconsolidation of traumatic memories therapy for veterans
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

    This Introduction was Referred to Finance Pursuant to Rule 9.10

  114. Res 0018-2024 Resolution calling on the New York City Department of Education to observe Veterans Day the Friday before November 11th if it falls on a Saturday and the Monday after the 11th if it falls on a Sunday.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Council

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Council

  115. Res 0311-2024 Resolution calling on the New York State Assembly to pass, and the Governor to sign, S.2028-A/A.2965-A, to establish a property tax exemption for veterans with a 100 percent service-connected disability.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Council

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Council

  116. Res 0465-2024 Resolution calling upon the New York City Housing Authority to include an admission preference for public housing in its next proposed agency plan for all veterans of the U.S. military.
    Resolution
    Action: Laid Over by Council

    This Resolution was Laid Over by Council

  117. General Orders Calendar
  118. Res 1207-2025 Resolution approving with modifications the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250300 ZMM, a Zoning Map amendment (L.U. No. 426).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  119. Res 1208-2025 Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on Application No. N 250301 ZRM, for an amendment of the text of the Zoning Resolution (L.U. No. 427).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  120. Res 1209-2025 Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250285 ZMK, for a Zoning Map amendment (L.U. No. 434).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  121. Res 1210-2025 Resolution approving with modifications the decision of the City Planning Commission on Application No. N 250284 ZRK, for an amendment of the text of the Zoning Resolution (L.U. No. 435).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  122. Res 1211-2025 Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250288 PCK, for acquisition of property located at Block 1555, Lot 19, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, and for site selection of such property for publicly-accessible open space (L.U. No. 436).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  123. Res 1212-2025 Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250287 ZSK, for the grant of a special permit (L.U. No. 437).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  124. Res 1213-2025 Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250286(A) ZSK, for the grant of a special permit (L.U. No. 438).
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  125. T2024-0003 Commissioner of Deeds
    Commissioner of Deeds
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Commissioner of Deeds be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  126. Coupled on General Orders Calendar
  127. Civil Service and Labor
  128. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of community hiring and compensation standards for city-assisted housing development projects
    Introduction
  129. ~coupled A Local Law to conduct a study and publish a report on the impacts of algorithmic tools and automated employment decision tools on employees
    Introduction
  130. Consumer and Worker Protection
  131. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to creating a division within the department of small business services to assist street vendors and reporting regarding such assistance efforts
    Introduction
  132. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the New York city charter and the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding business licensing and regulatory compliance of all mobile food and general vendors
    Introduction
  133. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to issuing licenses to mobile food and general vendors
    Introduction
  134. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the wrongful deactivation of app-based contracted delivery workers
    Introduction
  135. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of compensation standards for security guards
    Introduction
  136. Contracts
  137. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the establishment of standards and procedures to determine the existence of conflicts of interest and other misconduct concerning city contracts
    Introduction
  138. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to voluntary labor and human rights disclosures in city procurement
    Introduction
  139. Economic Development
  140. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to providing contracted ferry service at reduced cost to middle school students
    Introduction
  141. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to language accessibility for ferry service
    Introduction
  142. Education
  143. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of education to report on student access to home internet and electronic devices
    Introduction
  144. ~coupled A Local Law in relation to a pilot program to develop and distribute educational materials regarding the reduction of surplus food in public schools
    Introduction
  145. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of education to report on manifestation determination reviews
    Introduction
  146. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to outreach regarding youth programs provided by the police department
    Introduction
  147. Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts
  148. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the inspection and cleanup of catch basins and reports on catch basin inspection, cleanup, and maintenance
    Introduction
  149. Finance
  150. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to creating a land bank
    Introduction
  151. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the sale of tax liens
    Introduction
  152. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring notice to condominium boards concerning the sale of tax liens
    Introduction
  153. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to reporting regarding unresolved tax liens, and to repeal and replace section 11-356 of such code, relating to a temporary task force on tax liens
    Introduction
  154. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the transfer of tax liens to a land bank
    Introduction
  155. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of the Coney Island business improvement district
    Introduction
  156. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the submission of the preliminary mayor’s management report, and in relation to the date of submission by the mayor of the preliminary certificate regarding debt and reserves and appropriations and expenditures for capital projects, the date of submission by the mayor of the preliminary budget, the date of publication by the director of the independent budget office of a report on revenues and expenditures, the date of submission by the community boards of statements in regard to the preliminary budget, the date of submission by the commissioner of finance of an estimate of the assessed valuation of real property and statement of real property taxes due, expected to be received, and uncollected, the date of submission by the mayor of a tax benefit report, the date of submission by the borough boards of statements on budget priorities, the date of submission by the borough presidents of proposed modifications of the preliminary budget, the date of publication by the director of the independent budget office of a report analyzing the preliminary budget, and the date of submission by the campaign finance board of estimates of the financial needs of the campaign finance board, relating to the fiscal year two thousand twenty-seven
    Introduction
  157. ~coupled Resolution approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.
    Resolution
  158. ~coupled Communication from the Office of Management & Budget - Appropriation of new City revenues in Fiscal Year 2026 in the amount of $512.1 million, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter (MN-2).
    Communication
  159. ~coupled RESOLUTION APPROVING A MODIFICATION (MN-2) PURSUANT TO SECTION 107(e) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
    Resolution
  160. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 448).
    Resolution
  161. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 449).
    Resolution
  162. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 3983, Lots 1, 45, and 65, Staten Island, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 450).
    Resolution
  163. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 1402, Lots 29 and 36, Brooklyn, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 451).
    Resolution
  164. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 2377, Lot 18; Block 2691, Lot 89; and Block 2758, Lot 8, Bronx, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 452).
    Resolution
  165. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 2723, Lot 1 and Block 2762, Lot 123, Bronx, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 453).
    Resolution
  166. ~coupled Resolution approving an exemption from real property taxes for property located at Block 2750, Lot 22; Block 2832, Lots 4 and 30; and Block 2846, Lot 37, Bronx, pursuant to Section 577 of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 454).
    Resolution
  167. ~coupled Resolution approving an additional period of exemption from real property taxes for property located at (Block 2012, Lot 45) Manhattan, pursuant to Section 125(1)(a-3) of the Private Housing Finance Law (Preconsidered L.U. No. 455).
    Resolution
  168. Fire and Emergency Management
  169. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to annual reporting on fire department vehicles and equipment
    Introduction
  170. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to reporting on emergency medical services units
    Introduction
  171. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to notice and provision to fire department personnel of firefighting personal protective equipment containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances
    Introduction
  172. ~coupled A Local Law in relation to a collection, exchange, and disposal program for firefighting personal protective equipment containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and reporting on such program
    Introduction
  173. General Welfare
  174. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of social services to create web forms for benefits and services applications
    Introduction
  175. Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation
  176. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the borough presidents to provide equal employment opportunity trainings to community board members
    Introduction
  177. Housing and Buildings
  178. ~coupled A Local Law in relation to studying the feasibility of building affordable housing on Wards Island
    Introduction
  179. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to giving qualified entities a first opportunity to submit a statement of interest and a first opportunity to purchase certain properties
    Introduction
  180. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York and the New York city building code, in relation to cooling systems in tenant-occupied dwellings
    Introduction
  181. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to establishing timelines for cooperative corporations to approve or deny the sale of cooperative apartments
    Introduction
  182. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the enactment of the existing building code, and to repeal chapter 1 of title 27 of such code comprising the 1968 building code
    Introduction
  183. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York and the New York city construction codes, in relation to conforming provisions of such codes with provisions of the New York city existing building code and electrical and elevator inspections; and repealing sections 28-120.1.1, 28-120.1.2, 28-120.1.3, 28-120.2, 28-120.3, 28-316.1 of the administrative code of the city of New York; sections 102.6, 106.10, 901.9.1, 901.9.1.1, 901.9.2, 901.9.3, 901.9.4, 901.9.4.1, 901.9.4.2, 901.9.4.3, 901.9.5, 901.9.5.1, 901.9.5.3, 901.9.5.4, 901.9.6, 1101.3.1, 1101.3.2, 1101.3.3, 1101.3.4, 1101.3.5, 1101.3.5.1, 1101.3.5.2, 1101.4, 1601.2.1, 1601.2.2, 1601.2.3, 1601.2.4, 3001.11.1, 3303.10.3, D102, D103, D104, and D105 of the New York city building code; sections 102.2.1, 102.4.2.1, 102.4.2.2, 102.4.2.3, and 102.4.2.4 of the New York city fuel gas code; sections 102.4.2.1, 102.4.2.2, 102.4.2.3, 102.4.2.4, 102.4.2.5, 102.4.2.6, 1305.9.13 and 1305.16.1 of the New York city mechanical code; and sections 102.2.1, 102.2.2, 102.4.2.1, 102.4.2.2, 102.4.2.3, 601.3, 601.5 and 701.2.5 of the New York city plumbing code, relating to conforming provisions of such codes with provisions of the New York city existing building code
    Introduction
  184. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to conforming the New York city energy conservation code to the New York state energy code with amendments unique to construction in the city, and to repeal section 28-1001.2 of such administrative code relating to such conforming amendments
    Introduction
  185. Immigration
  186. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to redefining terms concerning immigration enforcement to account for current enforcement practices, and prohibiting the maintenance of an office or quarters on property under the jurisdiction of the department of correction by federal immigration authorities
    Introduction
  187. Land Use
  188. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the creation of affordable homeownership opportunities
    Introduction
  189. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the New York city charter and the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be 2- and 3-bedroom units and amending the city’s fair housing plan
    Introduction
  190. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be affordable for extremely low-income and very low-income households
    Introduction
  191. ~coupled Resolution authorizing the Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications, also known as the Office of Technology and Innovation, to extend the Franchise, allowing for the extension of the Agreement for the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Public Communications Structures in the Boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island (as amended).
    Resolution
  192. ~coupled Resolution authorizing the Department of Transportation to enter into a coordinated street furniture franchise for the installation, operation and maintenance of Coordinated Street Furniture in the Boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
    Resolution
  193. ~coupled Resolution approving a tax exemption pursuant to Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law (L.U. No. 414; Non-ULURP No.
    Resolution
  194. ~coupled Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250272 ZMQ, for a Zoning Map amendment (L.U. No. 439).
    Resolution
  195. ~coupled Application number D 2550119000 SWM (Le Dive) pursuant to Section 19-160.2 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, for a revocable consent to establish, maintain, and operate a sidewalk café located at 37 Canal Street, New York, NY 10002, Borough of Manhattan, Community District 3, Council District 1.
    Land Use Application
  196. Mental Health, Disabilities and Addiction
  197. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the distribution of hypodermic syringes and needles by mobile syringe service programs in certain locations
    Introduction
  198. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the safe collection and disposal of needles and syringes
    Introduction
  199. Parks and Recreation
  200. ~coupled A Local Law in relation to the naming of 77 thoroughfares and public places, Laura Friedman Way, Borough of Manhattan, Jenny Benitez Way, Borough of Manhattan, Tom “Pop” Toscano Way, Borough of Queens, Congregación del Santísimo Redentor Padre Ruskin Piedra Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Paul Rivera Way, Borough of Manhattan, Daniel “Danny” Chervoni Way, Borough of the Bronx, Justi Barreto Way, Borough of Manhattan, Sister Susanne Lachapelle Way -LSA-, Borough of Manhattan, Eddie Palmieri Way, Borough of Manhattan, Piri Thomas Way, Borough of Manhattan, El Caribe Democratic Club Way, Borough of Manhattan, Dylcia Pagán Place, Borough of Manhattan, Virginia Burroughs Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Money K. Perkins Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Sandy Bender Jr. Way, Borough of Brooklyn, James “Jimmy” O’Pharrow Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Corinna C. Grant Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Frank Crapanzano Way, Borough of Manhattan, Firefighter Frank J. Gasparino Memorial Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Michael Ferrara’s Lane, Borough of Brooklyn, Robert “Mitch” Boyd Way, Borough of Queens, Ali Pasha Sabanagic Street, Borough of Queens, Sal, Kris & Charlie’s Deli Way, Borough of Queens, Marble Hill International Unisex Salon Way, Borough of Manhattan, Manhattan University Way, Borough of the Bronx, Pedro Joaquín Aguiar-Carrión Way, Borough of the Bronx, Milo Kessler Way, Borough of Brooklyn, John Carlesi Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Sarah Power Way, Borough of Staten Island, Staten Island NAACP Way - 100th Anniversary, Borough of Staten Island, Paul Casali Way, Borough of Staten Island, P.O. Anthony C. Giambra Way, Borough of Queens, Ptl. Frank Romanella Way, Borough of Queens, Ptl. Joseph J. Pelosi Way, Borough of Queens, Isaiah Benloss Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Henry M. Piccoli Way, Borough of the Bronx, Jack Kirby Way, Borough of Manhattan, Eric and Salvatore Dellecave Way, Borough of Manhattan, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Way, Borough of Manhattan, SSG William T. Johnson Way, Borough of Staten Island, Firefighter Michael W. Daly Way, Borough of Staten Island, Dr. Melvin Koplow Way, Borough of Staten Island, Dominick Dellegrazie Way, Borough of Staten Island, Chris Walsh Way, Borough of Staten Island, Pamela Kay Armstrong Petties Way, Borough of Queens, Terri Cadet-Donald Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dr. Frank “Mick” Mickens Way, Borough of Brooklyn, ODB Jones Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Tony Way, Borough of Queens, Police Officer John E. Kilpatrick Way, Borough of Queens, Sergeant USAAC Michael J. Murphy Way, Borough of Queens, Kenneth N. Keller 19th Precinct, Borough of Manhattan, Ashok "Victor" Vora Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dorothy Day Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Edith Schkrutz Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Aldona Vaiciunas Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Matthew Jensen Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Principal Fortunato Rubino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Nicola Tanzi Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dwight ‘Coach D’ Downer Way, Borough of the Bronx, Harry Belafonte Way, Borough of Manhattan, Honorable Bill Perkins Way, Borough of Manhattan, Franklin H. Williams Street, Borough of Manhattan, Love, Power and Grace Church Way, Borough of the Bronx, Dr. Edward ‘Doc’ Eismann Way, Borough of the Bronx, Ms. Gloria Thomas Way, Borough of the Bronx, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Marg Way, Borough of Queens, Erik Farmer Way, Borough of the Bronx, Betty Kee Way, Borough of the Bronx, Kathy Posa Way, Borough of Queens, Fannie & Pete Pompilio’s Gothic Press Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Antoinette Bonvino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Masjid Ar-Rahman Ave, Borough of Queens, Franklin J. Havlicek Place, Borough of Queens, LaGuardia Community College Way, Borough of Queens, Queen Marie of Romania Corner, Borough of Manhattan, Argentina Way and the repeal of sections 5, 10, 103 and 104 of local law number 121 for the year 2025 and sections 16, 80 and 99 of local law number 10 for the year 2025.
    Introduction
  201. Public Safety
  202. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the police department from collecting DNA from a minor without consent from a parent, legal guardian or attorney
    Introduction
  203. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the police department to report on all criminal complaints and arrests
    Introduction
  204. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the New York city police department to provide the civilian complaint review board with direct access to officer body-worn camera footage and to establish related procedures
    Introduction
  205. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to access to encrypted police radio
    Introduction
  206. Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
  207. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a department of sanitation rule regarding supplemental sanitation service providers placing out refuse or recycling
    Introduction
  208. Small Business
  209. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to small business loan readiness resources
    Introduction
  210. Transportation and Infrastructure
  211. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the wrongful deactivation of high-volume for-hire vehicle drivers
    Introduction
  212. ~coupled A Local Law in relation to establishing a for-hire vehicles parking pilot program
    Introduction
  213. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the planting of vegetation on new medians separating bicycle lanes from motorized vehicle traffic
    Introduction
  214. ~coupled A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of transportation to study the commuter van industry
    Introduction
  215. General Orders Calendar
  216. ~coupled Resolution approving with modifications the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250300 ZMM, a Zoning Map amendment (L.U. No. 426).
    Resolution
  217. ~coupled Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on Application No. N 250301 ZRM, for an amendment of the text of the Zoning Resolution (L.U. No. 427).
    Resolution
  218. ~coupled Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250285 ZMK, for a Zoning Map amendment (L.U. No. 434).
    Resolution
  219. ~coupled Resolution approving with modifications the decision of the City Planning Commission on Application No. N 250284 ZRK, for an amendment of the text of the Zoning Resolution (L.U. No. 435).
    Resolution
  220. ~coupled Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250288 PCK, for acquisition of property located at Block 1555, Lot 19, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, and for site selection of such property for publicly-accessible open space (L.U. No. 436).
    Resolution
  221. ~coupled Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250287 ZSK, for the grant of a special permit (L.U. No. 437).
    Resolution
  222. ~coupled Resolution approving the decision of the City Planning Commission on ULURP No. C 250286(A) ZSK, for the grant of a special permit (L.U. No. 438).
    Resolution
  223. ~coupled Commissioner of Deeds
    Commissioner of Deeds
  224. Introduction & Reading of Bills See Attached
  225. Discussion of Resolutions
  226. Resolutions
  227. Res 0082-2024 Resolution supporting the mission and growth of the Climate Museum
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  228. Res 0499-2024 Resolution calling on the United States Congress to pass, and the President to sign, the Protecting Consumers from Deceptive AI Act.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  229. Res 0500-2024 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to introduce and pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation entitled The New York State College Safety Act to require that all campuses of The State University of New York and The City University of New York permit autoimmune and immunocompromised students and faculty to learn and teach via remote instruction in as many courses as feasible whenever students or faculty are dealing with an unpredictable or temporarily debilitating impact of their condition.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  230. Res 0649-2024 Resolution calling on the United States Congress to pass, and the President to sign, legislation allocating funds for the restoration of the SS United States and for its relocation to the City of New York
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  231. Res 0734-2025 Resolution calling on the Governor to sign S.8415/A.8871, known as the Prison Reform Omnibus Bill
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  232. Res 0842-2025 Resolution recognizing the month of March annually as Music In Our Schools Month in the City of New York
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  233. Res 1061-2025 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation requiring pain management options be offered to patients undergoing in-office gynecologic procedures
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be City Charter Rule Adopted approved by voice vote.

  234. Res 1194-2025 Resolution celebrating the New York Knicks in a spectacular win of the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup Championship.
    Resolution
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved, by Council approved by voice vote.

  235. General Discussion
  236. Extension of Remarks
  237. INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS Pursuant to Section 33-a of the New York City Charter, the New York City Council may vote on the following items no earlier than 30 days from the date of this notice. The New York City Council reserves the right to vote without the notice required pursuant to Section 33-a on any proposed local laws that do not relate to the public safety operations of the New York City Police Department, the Fire Department or the Department of Correction.
  238. ~SPONSOR A Local Law in relation to the naming of 77 thoroughfares and public places, Laura Friedman Way, Borough of Manhattan, Jenny Benitez Way, Borough of Manhattan, Tom “Pop” Toscano Way, Borough of Queens, Congregación del Santísimo Redentor Padre Ruskin Piedra Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Paul Rivera Way, Borough of Manhattan, Daniel “Danny” Chervoni Way, Borough of the Bronx, Justi Barreto Way, Borough of Manhattan, Sister Susanne Lachapelle Way -LSA-, Borough of Manhattan, Eddie Palmieri Way, Borough of Manhattan, Piri Thomas Way, Borough of Manhattan, El Caribe Democratic Club Way, Borough of Manhattan, Dylcia Pagán Place, Borough of Manhattan, Virginia Burroughs Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Money K. Perkins Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Sandy Bender Jr. Way, Borough of Brooklyn, James “Jimmy” O’Pharrow Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Corinna C. Grant Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Frank Crapanzano Way, Borough of Manhattan, Firefighter Frank J. Gasparino Memorial Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Michael Ferrara’s Lane, Borough of Brooklyn, Robert “Mitch” Boyd Way, Borough of Queens, Ali Pasha Sabanagic Street, Borough of Queens, Sal, Kris & Charlie’s Deli Way, Borough of Queens, Marble Hill International Unisex Salon Way, Borough of Manhattan, Manhattan University Way, Borough of the Bronx, Pedro Joaquín Aguiar-Carrión Way, Borough of the Bronx, Milo Kessler Way, Borough of Brooklyn, John Carlesi Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Sarah Power Way, Borough of Staten Island, Staten Island NAACP Way - 100th Anniversary, Borough of Staten Island, Paul Casali Way, Borough of Staten Island, P.O. Anthony C. Giambra Way, Borough of Queens, Ptl. Frank Romanella Way, Borough of Queens, Ptl. Joseph J. Pelosi Way, Borough of Queens, Isaiah Benloss Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Henry M. Piccoli Way, Borough of the Bronx, Jack Kirby Way, Borough of Manhattan, Eric and Salvatore Dellecave Way, Borough of Manhattan, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Way, Borough of Manhattan, SSG William T. Johnson Way, Borough of Staten Island, Firefighter Michael W. Daly Way, Borough of Staten Island, Dr. Melvin Koplow Way, Borough of Staten Island, Dominick Dellegrazie Way, Borough of Staten Island, Chris Walsh Way, Borough of Staten Island, Pamela Kay Armstrong Petties Way, Borough of Queens, Terri Cadet-Donald Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dr. Frank “Mick” Mickens Way, Borough of Brooklyn, ODB Jones Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Tony Way, Borough of Queens, Police Officer John E. Kilpatrick Way, Borough of Queens, Sergeant USAAC Michael J. Murphy Way, Borough of Queens, Kenneth N. Keller 19th Precinct, Borough of Manhattan, Ashok "Victor" Vora Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dorothy Day Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Edith Schkrutz Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Aldona Vaiciunas Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Matthew Jensen Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Principal Fortunato Rubino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Nicola Tanzi Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Dwight ‘Coach D’ Downer Way, Borough of the Bronx, Harry Belafonte Way, Borough of Manhattan, Honorable Bill Perkins Way, Borough of Manhattan, Franklin H. Williams Street, Borough of Manhattan, Love, Power and Grace Church Way, Borough of the Bronx, Dr. Edward ‘Doc’ Eismann Way, Borough of the Bronx, Ms. Gloria Thomas Way, Borough of the Bronx, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Marg Way, Borough of Queens, Erik Farmer Way, Borough of the Bronx, Betty Kee Way, Borough of the Bronx, Kathy Posa Way, Borough of Queens, Fannie & Pete Pompilio’s Gothic Press Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Antoinette Bonvino Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Masjid Ar-Rahman Ave, Borough of Queens, Franklin J. Havlicek Place, Borough of Queens, LaGuardia Community College Way, Borough of Queens, Queen Marie of Romania Corner, Borough of Manhattan, Argentina Way and the repeal of sections 5, 10, 103 and 104 of local law number 121 for the year 2025 and sections 16, 80 and 99 of local law number 10 for the year 2025.
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Parks and Recreation

  239. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the department of social services from disclosing shelter addresses
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on General Welfare

  240. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the submission of the preliminary mayor’s management report, and in relation to the date of submission by the mayor of the preliminary certificate regarding debt and reserves and appropriations and expenditures for capital projects, the date of submission by the mayor of the preliminary budget, the date of publication by the director of the independent budget office of a report on revenues and expenditures, the date of submission by the community boards of statements in regard to the preliminary budget, the date of submission by the commissioner of finance of an estimate of the assessed valuation of real property and statement of real property taxes due, expected to be received, and uncollected, the date of submission by the mayor of a tax benefit report, the date of submission by the borough boards of statements on budget priorities, the date of submission by the borough presidents of proposed modifications of the preliminary budget, the date of publication by the director of the independent budget office of a report analyzing the preliminary budget, and the date of submission by the campaign finance board of estimates of the financial needs of the campaign finance board, relating to the fiscal year two thousand twenty-seven
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  241. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting the sale of glue traps
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection

  242. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling on the New York State Assembly to pass A.6066, and the Governor to sign, S.379A/A.6066, which would establish a high school robotics grant program
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Education

  243. ~SPONSOR Resolution approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  244. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to combining the archival review board and the archives, reference and research advisory board into a library and archival review advisory board, and to repeal section 3009 of such charter in relation thereto
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation

  245. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding homelessness prevention programs
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on General Welfare

  246. ~SPONSOR A Local Law in relation to requiring the department of transportation to study and report on truck route compliance and warehouse operators
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

  247. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to delivery devices used for commercial purposes, and to repeal section 10-157.1 of such code, relating to signs with bicycle safety procedures
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

  248. ~SPONSOR Resolution honoring the centennial of the New York Rangers franchise and its many contributions to New York City’s culture and history
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Organizations

  249. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling on the New York State Senate to pass, the New York State Assembly to introduce and pass a companion bill, and the Governor to sign S.8539 and its companion bill, to establish the New York State ICE-free zones act
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Immigration

  250. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to establishing an office of conversion assistance
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Housing and Buildings

  251. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to a student loan financial counseling program
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection

  252. ~SPONSOR A Local Law in relation to the department of citywide administrative services conducting a feasibility study on the establishment of technology-based civil service positions
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Technology

  253. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling on the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) to review and modernize minimum qualification requirements for technology-based civil service titles to better recognize experience gained through fellowships, apprenticeships, and other non-traditional pathways.
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Technology

  254. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department for the aging to establish a program that allows older adults to register their emergency contact information
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Aging

  255. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of parks and recreation to replace trees within 18 months
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Parks and Recreation

  256. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting no-pet clauses from leases for unsubsidized units in multiple dwellings
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Housing and Buildings

  257. ~SPONSOR Resolution declaring September as Hair Donation Month in the City of New York.
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Organizations

  258. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling upon the New York State legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.1977/S.3805, in relation to Medicaid and Medicare coverage for Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing for patients under 21 with an acute illness of unknown etiology.
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Health

  259. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to requiring nonpartisan ranked choice elections for any elective municipal office
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation

  260. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting certain employers from considering an individual’s vaccination status when making employment decisions
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection

  261. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to introduce and pass, and the Governor to sign, comprehensive legislation strengthening protections for individuals subject to guardianship proceedings, to be collectively known as “Wendy’s Law”.
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on General Welfare

  262. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling on the NYC Health + Hospitals Corporation to study the feasibility of offering in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatment services across its network
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Hospitals

  263. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to findings made by the affordable housing appeals board
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Land Use

  264. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to findings made by the board of standards and appeals in the approval of affordable housing projects
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Land Use

  265. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to minimum pay for workers
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection

  266. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting vending on certain streets in Queens
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection

  267. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to collecting and disclosing personal and sensitive information about New York city residents
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection

  268. ~SPONSOR Resolution celebrating the New York Knicks in a spectacular win of the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup Championship.
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Organizations

  269. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to requiring certain covered public servants to publicly report meetings with lobbyists
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation

  270. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the establishment of teams to review the population of youth held in secure detention facilities
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Children and Youth

  271. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to creating a department of community safety
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation

  272. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to prohibiting developers receiving city financial assistance from restricting pet ownership in dwelling units offered for rent in housing development projects
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Housing and Buildings

  273. ~SPONSOR A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to information regarding alternatives to incarceration and alternatives to detention programs for youth
    Introduction
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Introduction was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Children and Youth

  274. ~SPONSOR Resolution calling on the Governor to sign A.66A/S.550A, which requires callers to provide their name and contact information when making a report of suspected child abuse or maltreatment to the New York Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment
    Resolution
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Resolution was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Children and Youth

  275. ~SPONSOR 129 23rd Street (A): Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, Community District 7, Council District 38.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  276. ~SPONSOR 129 23rd Street (B): Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, Community District 7, Council District 38.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  277. ~SPONSOR Tysens Park Apartments: Block 3983, Lots 1, 45, and 65, Staten Island, Community District 3, Council District 50.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  278. ~SPONSOR 1692/1702/1706 Union Street: Block 1402, Lots 29 and 36, Brooklyn, Community District 9, Council District 35.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  279. ~SPONSOR Longfellow Hall: Block 2377, Lot 18; Block 2691, Lot 89; Block 2758, Lot 8, Bronx, Community Districts 1, 2, and 3, Council District 17.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  280. ~SPONSOR BK Cluster Phase II: Block 2723, Lot 1; Block 2762, Lot 123, Bronx, Community District 2, Council District 17.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  281. ~SPONSOR Settlement Cluster Phase 3: Block 2750, Lot 22; Block 2832, Lots 4 and 30; Block 2846, Lot 37, Bronx, Community District 2 and 4, Council Districts 16 and 17.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  282. ~SPONSOR Malcolm X II Phase B: Block 2012, Lot 45, Manhattan, Community District 10, Council District 9.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Referred to Comm by Council

    This Land Use Application was Referred to Comm by Council to the Committee on Finance

  283. LU 0427-2025 Application number N 250301 ZRM (MTA 125th and Lexington Rezoning) submitted by Metropolitan Transportation Authority, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, amending Article IX, Chapter 7 (Special 125th Street District ) and APPENDIX F (Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Areas) for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area, Borough of Manhattan, Community District 11, Council Districts 8 and 9.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  284. LU 0435-2025 Application number N 250284 ZRK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, amending Article VII, Chapter 4, for the purpose of modifying large-scale general development provisions, and APPENDIX F (Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Areas) for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  285. LU 0437-2025 Application number C 250287 ZSK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-161 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the size limitation for Use Group VI (Retail Trade Establishment), in connection with a proposed commercial development on property located on the easterly side of Williams Place between Herkimer Street and East New York Avenue (Block 1577, Lots 1, 7, 56, and 58), in C6-4 and M1-6 Districts, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  286. Untitled item
  287. LU 0438-2025 Application number C 250286(A) ZSK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter and proposed for modification pursuant to Section 2-06(c)(1) of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedures for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-743(a)(1) of the Zoning Resolution to allow the distribution of total allowable floor area without regard for the zoning lot lines or district boundaries, and to Section 74-743(a)(2) to allow the location of buildings without regard for the rear yard regulations of Section 23-34 (Rear Yard and Rear Yard Equivalent Requirements), 33-26 (Minimum Required Rear Yards), 33-28 (Special Provisions for Through Lots), 43-26 (Minimum Required Rear Yards), and 43-28 (Special Provisions for Through Lots), and the high and setback regulations of Section 23-432 (Height and setback requirements), 23-433 (Standard setback regulations), and 43-43 (Maximum Height of Front Wall and Required Front Setbacks), in connection with a proposed mixed-use development, within a large-scale development bounded by a line 100 feet northerly of Herkimer Street, Williams Place, Fulton Street, East New York Avenue, Williams Place, a line 98.58 feet northerly of Atlantic Avenue, a line 25 feet easterly of Van Sinderen Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Van Sinderen Avenue, a line 236.58 feet northerly of Atlantic Avenue, a line 90 feet easterly of Van Sinderen Avenue, Herkimer Street, and Van Sinderen Avenue (Block 1555, Lots 19 and p/o 1; Block 1576, Lots 1, 34, and p/o lot 13; and Blocks 1577, Lots 1, 7, 17, 26, 32, 35, 51, 53, 56, 58), in C6-4 and M1-6 Districts, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

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  289. Untitled item
  290. Untitled item
  291. Passed The Consent Agenda

    A motion was made that these files be approved by consent vote.

  292. LU 0414-2025 Application number G 250088 XAK (2149-2153 Pacific Street Article XI) submitted by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) pursuant to Section 577 of Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law, for approval of a real property tax exemption for property located at 2149-2153 Pacific Street (Block 1433, Lot 60), Borough of the Brooklyn, Community District 16, Council District 41.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

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  294. LU 0448-2025 129 23rd Street (A): Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, Community District 7, Council District 38.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  295. LU 0450-2025 Tysens Park Apartments: Block 3983, Lots 1, 45, and 65, Staten Island, Community District 3, Council District 50.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  296. LU 0452-2025 Longfellow Hall: Block 2377, Lot 18; Block 2691, Lot 89; Block 2758, Lot 8, Bronx, Community Districts 1, 2, and 3, Council District 17.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  297. LU 0454-2025 Settlement Cluster Phase 3: Block 2750, Lot 22; Block 2832, Lots 4 and 30; Block 2846, Lot 37, Bronx, Community District 2 and 4, Council Districts 16 and 17.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  298. LU 0426-2025 Application number C 250300 ZMM (MTA 125th and Lexington Rezoning) submitted by Metropolitan Transportation Authority, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 6b, changing from a C4-4D District to a C6-11 District, Borough of Manhattan, Community District 11, Council Districts 8 and 9.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  299. LU 0434-2025 Application number C 250285 ZMK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by Broadway Junction Partners LLC, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 17c, changing from an M1-2 District to a C6-4 District and changing from an M1-2 District to an M1-6 District, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  300. LU 0436-2025 Application number C 250288 PCK (Herkimer-Williams) submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services and the Economic Development Corporation, pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for a site selection and acquisition of property for use as a publicly accessible open space located at Block 1555, Lot 19, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 5, Council District 37.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  301. LU 0439-2025 Application number C 250272 ZMQ (18-15 Francis Lewis Boulevard Commercial Overlay) submitted by Medident Corp., pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 10c, establishing within an R3-2 District a C1-2 District, Borough of Queens, Community District 7, Council District 19.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

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  303. LU 0449-2025 129 23rd Street (B): Block 645, Lot 67, Brooklyn, Community District 7, Council District 38.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  304. LU 0451-2025 1692/1702/1706 Union Street: Block 1402, Lots 29 and 36, Brooklyn, Community District 9, Council District 35.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  305. LU 0453-2025 BK Cluster Phase II: Block 2723, Lot 1; Block 2762, Lot 123, Bronx, Community District 2, Council District 17.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.

  306. LU 0455-2025 Malcolm X II Phase B: Block 2012, Lot 45, Manhattan, Community District 10, Council District 9.
    Land Use Application
    Action: Approved, by Council Passed

    A motion was made that this Land Use Application be Approved, by Council approved by Roll Call.