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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/14/2026 1:30 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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    1.ROLL CALL      Not available Not available
    2.INVOCATION - Delivered by: Reverend Doctor Gawin de Leeuw, Vicar and Priest in Charge, Holy Trinity Church Inwood located at 20 Cumming Street, New York, NY 10034. Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member De La Rosa.      Not available Not available
    3.ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of April 30, 2026 be adopted as printed by Council Member Riley.      Not available Not available
    4.MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR      Not available Not available
M 0063-2026 *  Received, Ordered, Printed and FiledSubmitting the certificate setting forth the maximum amount of debt and reserves which the City, and the NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority, may soundly incur for capital projects for FY'27 and the ensuing 3 fiscal years.Mayor's Message    Not available Not available
    5.COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES      Not available Not available
M 0064-2026 *  Received, Ordered, Printed and FiledSubmitting the Certification of Election of Carl WIlson, as the new Council Member of the 3rd Councilmanic District, Manhattan.Communication    Not available Not available
M 0065-2026 *  FinanceNYC Banking Commission - Transmitting recommendations of the interest rate to be charged for Fiscal Year 2027.Communication    Not available Not available
    6.PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS - None      Not available Not available
    7.LAND USE CALL-UPS      Not available Not available
M 0066-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260107 ZSK, C 260109 ZSK, C 250326 MMK, C 260105 ZMK and N 260106 ZRK).Land Use Call-Up    Not available Not available
M 0067-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (C 260015 ZSM, C 260013 ZMM and N 260014 ZRM).Land Use Call-Up    Not available Not available
M 0068-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (C 260061 ZSM, C 260060 ZMM and N 260062 ZRM).Land Use Call-Up    Not available Not available
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    8.COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER      Not available Not available
    9.DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS      Not available Not available
    10.REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None      Not available Not available
    11.REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES      Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION      Not available Not available
Int 0847-2026 ASandra Ung Amended and Coupled on General OrdersProviding outreach and education on consumer protection issues that affect tourists.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to establish and implement an outreach and education program to create awareness of common scams targeting and impacting tourists. The program would require DCWP to develop educational materials that include: identification of and safety tips for avoiding common scams; contact information for reporting scams in real time; information related to hotel service disruptions; identification of and rate information for pedicab drivers; identification of sightseeing guides, sightseeing buses, or horse drawn cabs; and instructions for filing a consumer complaint with the department. Educational materials would be required to be posted on DCWP’s website in multiple languages and updated annually. The bill would also make purely technical changes to the headings of four sections of the Administrative Code that established related outreach and education programs administered by DCWP.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT      Not available Not available
Int 0807-2026 AShaun Abreu Amended and Coupled on General OrdersA plan to expand access to temporary public bathrooms at certain special events held during the World Cup.IntroductionThis bill would require the mayor's office of citywide event coordination and management and the department of parks and recreation to require, to the extent practicable, that the organizer of a "special event" during the 2026 World Cup ensure provision of temporary public bathroom access for attendees. A "special event" is defined as an event on city-owned land during the World Cup for which a permit has been issued by either office and where expected attendance exceeds 500 people. As a condition of the permit, the relevant office or department may require the organizer to: post wayfinding signage directing the public to available temporary bathrooms; ensure temporary bathrooms are open and accessible throughout the event; ensure temporary bathrooms are cleaned, maintained, and appropriately staffed; provide accessible bathrooms in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local law; and, where feasible, ensure the provision of washbasins or hand disinfectant dispensers near such temporary bathrooms.   Not available Not available
Int 0808-2026 AShaun Abreu Amended and Coupled on General OrdersThe development of a World Cup events calendar and map of small businesses connected to the participating nations.IntroductionThis bill would require an agency designated by the mayor, or a city tourism and conventions entity designated by the mayor, to develop and publish two digital resources no later than one week before the start of the 2026 World Cup. The first is an events calendar of World Cup activities that have been submitted to the designated agency for inclusion, including viewing parties, street festivals, cultural programming celebrating participating nations, soccer clinics, art installations, and musical performances. The second is a digital map of small businesses hosting World Cup events, offering World Cup promotions, or otherwise connected to participating nations. The designated agency would also be required to conduct outreach to prospective participants, including small businesses and event organizers, to encourage submissions to the calendar and the map.   Not available Not available
Int 0849-2026 ANantasha M. Williams Amended and Coupled on General OrdersRequiring a designated agency to develop and implement a cultural passport program encouraging visitation to participating sites in each borough.IntroductionThis bill would require an agency designated by the mayor, or a city tourism and conventions entity designated by the mayor, to develop and implement a cultural passport program in consultation with the Department of Small Business Services, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and a city tourism and conventions entity. The program would be required to include identification of at least five participating sites selected for a minimum period of one year in each borough. The program would be designed to encourage public engagement with and visitation to participating sites in each borough.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GENERAL WELFARE      Not available Not available
Int 0139-2026 ATiffany L. Cabán Amended and Coupled on General OrdersRequiring the department of social services to provide a benefits interview confirmation noticeIntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to provide confirmation notice electronically via ACCESS HRA to applicants of public assistance regarding their benefits interview. The notice would include a confirmation number, the date, time and location of the interview, the type of benefit for which the interview was conducted, and any other relevant information.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE      Not available Not available
Int 0741-2026 ALinda Lee Amended and Coupled on General OrdersEstablishment of a task force on 988 and a public education campaign on mental health awareness.IntroductionThe bill would create a task force to study the current NYC 988 system and make recommendations for its improvement. The task force would be required to submit a report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council with their recommendations, including updates to counselor training to ensure culturally competent and trauma-informed responses, strategies to strengthen language access, and methods to track the quality of service that callers receive. The task force would also be required to make recommendations on strategies to address underutilization of 988 among historically underserved communities, as well as outreach and communication strategies targeting those communities. The bill would also require the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to submit an annual report on NYC 988 operations, including data on the number of calls, texts, and chats answered, average response times, transfers to 911, mobile crisis team referrals, peer support contacts, and follow-up rates. In addition, the bill would require DOHMH to create a public education campaign on mental health and NYC 988, to be conducted in English and all designated citywide languages. The campaign would provide information on the appropriate use of 988, services accessible through 988, additional community-based mental health resources, how 988 differs from 911, and key features of the system including its availability, confidentiality, and language access options.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PARKS AND RECREATION      Not available Not available
Int 0822-2026 *Virginia Maloney  Coupled on General OrdersThe naming of two thoroughfares and public places.IntroductionThis bill would co-name two thoroughfares and public places, based on requests of Council Members whose district includes the location.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES, STANDARDS AND ETHICS      Not available Not available
Res 0472-2026 *Sandra Ung Coupled on General OrdersM 61 - Lisa Kersavage, Landmarks Preservation Commission.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0473-2026 *Committee on Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersAmending the Rules of the Council in relation to the jurisdictions of certain Standing Committees of the Council.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0474-2026 *Committee on Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersAmending the membership of committees of the Council.Resolution    Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE      Not available Not available
Int 0013-2026 ASelvena N. Brooks-Powers Amended and Coupled on General OrdersInstallation of illuminated and solar-powered traffic devices at crosswalks.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to install illuminated, solar-powered traffic control devices at no fewer than 200 crosswalks by December 31, 2031, with 40 of such installations required by December 31, 2027, subject to limited exceptions. DOT would be required to submit an annual report regarding the installations completed during the preceding calendar year. The bill would also require DOT to study the efficacy of the devices installed and the potential for further installations.   Not available Not available
    12.GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available Not available
LU 0052-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 9201 4th Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 260048 ZMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0475-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 52 - Zoning, 9201 4th Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 260048 ZMK).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0053-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 9201 4th Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 260049 ZRK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0476-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 53 - Zoning, 9201 4th Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 260049 ZRK).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0054-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 46 Nelson Street Rezoning II, Brooklyn (C 250094 ZMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0477-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 54 - Zoning, 46 Nelson Street Rezoning II, Brooklyn (C 250094 ZMK).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0055-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 46 Nelson Street Rezoning II, Brooklyn (N 250095 ZRK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0478-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 55 - Zoning, 46 Nelson Street Rezoning II, Brooklyn (N 250095 ZRK).Resolution    Not available Not available
     COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available Not available
    ~coupledCONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION      Not available Not available
Int 0847-2026 ASandra Ung~coupledA and GOProviding outreach and education on consumer protection issues that affect tourists.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to establish and implement an outreach and education program to create awareness of common scams targeting and impacting tourists. The program would require DCWP to develop educational materials that include: identification of and safety tips for avoiding common scams; contact information for reporting scams in real time; information related to hotel service disruptions; identification of and rate information for pedicab drivers; identification of sightseeing guides, sightseeing buses, or horse drawn cabs; and instructions for filing a consumer complaint with the department. Educational materials would be required to be posted on DCWP’s website in multiple languages and updated annually. The bill would also make purely technical changes to the headings of four sections of the Administrative Code that established related outreach and education programs administered by DCWP.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT      Not available Not available
Int 0807-2026 AShaun Abreu~coupledA and GOA plan to expand access to temporary public bathrooms at certain special events held during the World Cup.IntroductionThis bill would require the mayor's office of citywide event coordination and management and the department of parks and recreation to require, to the extent practicable, that the organizer of a "special event" during the 2026 World Cup ensure provision of temporary public bathroom access for attendees. A "special event" is defined as an event on city-owned land during the World Cup for which a permit has been issued by either office and where expected attendance exceeds 500 people. As a condition of the permit, the relevant office or department may require the organizer to: post wayfinding signage directing the public to available temporary bathrooms; ensure temporary bathrooms are open and accessible throughout the event; ensure temporary bathrooms are cleaned, maintained, and appropriately staffed; provide accessible bathrooms in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local law; and, where feasible, ensure the provision of washbasins or hand disinfectant dispensers near such temporary bathrooms.   Not available Not available
Int 0808-2026 AShaun Abreu~coupledA and GOThe development of a World Cup events calendar and map of small businesses connected to the participating nations.IntroductionThis bill would require an agency designated by the mayor, or a city tourism and conventions entity designated by the mayor, to develop and publish two digital resources no later than one week before the start of the 2026 World Cup. The first is an events calendar of World Cup activities that have been submitted to the designated agency for inclusion, including viewing parties, street festivals, cultural programming celebrating participating nations, soccer clinics, art installations, and musical performances. The second is a digital map of small businesses hosting World Cup events, offering World Cup promotions, or otherwise connected to participating nations. The designated agency would also be required to conduct outreach to prospective participants, including small businesses and event organizers, to encourage submissions to the calendar and the map.   Not available Not available
Int 0849-2026 ANantasha M. Williams~coupledA and GORequiring a designated agency to develop and implement a cultural passport program encouraging visitation to participating sites in each borough.IntroductionThis bill would require an agency designated by the mayor, or a city tourism and conventions entity designated by the mayor, to develop and implement a cultural passport program in consultation with the Department of Small Business Services, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and a city tourism and conventions entity. The program would be required to include identification of at least five participating sites selected for a minimum period of one year in each borough. The program would be designed to encourage public engagement with and visitation to participating sites in each borough.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledGENERAL WELFARE      Not available Not available
Int 0139-2026 ATiffany L. Cabán~coupledA and GORequiring the department of social services to provide a benefits interview confirmation noticeIntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to provide confirmation notice electronically via ACCESS HRA to applicants of public assistance regarding their benefits interview. The notice would include a confirmation number, the date, time and location of the interview, the type of benefit for which the interview was conducted, and any other relevant information.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledMENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE      Not available Not available
Int 0741-2026 ALinda Lee~coupledA and GOEstablishment of a task force on 988 and a public education campaign on mental health awareness.IntroductionThe bill would create a task force to study the current NYC 988 system and make recommendations for its improvement. The task force would be required to submit a report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council with their recommendations, including updates to counselor training to ensure culturally competent and trauma-informed responses, strategies to strengthen language access, and methods to track the quality of service that callers receive. The task force would also be required to make recommendations on strategies to address underutilization of 988 among historically underserved communities, as well as outreach and communication strategies targeting those communities. The bill would also require the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to submit an annual report on NYC 988 operations, including data on the number of calls, texts, and chats answered, average response times, transfers to 911, mobile crisis team referrals, peer support contacts, and follow-up rates. In addition, the bill would require DOHMH to create a public education campaign on mental health and NYC 988, to be conducted in English and all designated citywide languages. The campaign would provide information on the appropriate use of 988, services accessible through 988, additional community-based mental health resources, how 988 differs from 911, and key features of the system including its availability, confidentiality, and language access options.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledPARKS AND RECREATION      Not available Not available
Int 0822-2026 *Virginia Maloney ~coupledGOThe naming of two thoroughfares and public places.IntroductionThis bill would co-name two thoroughfares and public places, based on requests of Council Members whose district includes the location.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledRULES, PRIVILEGES, STANDARDS AND ETHICS      Not available Not available
Res 0472-2026 *Sandra Ung~coupledGOM 61 - Lisa Kersavage, Landmarks Preservation Commission.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0473-2026 *Committee on Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics~coupledPreconsidered - GOAmending the Rules of the Council in relation to the jurisdictions of certain Standing Committees of the Council.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0474-2026 *Committee on Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics~coupledPreconsidered - GOAmending the membership of committees of the Council.Resolution    Not available Not available
    ~coupledTRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE      Not available Not available
Int 0013-2026 ASelvena N. Brooks-Powers~coupledA and GOInstallation of illuminated and solar-powered traffic devices at crosswalks.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to install illuminated, solar-powered traffic control devices at no fewer than 200 crosswalks by December 31, 2031, with 40 of such installations required by December 31, 2027, subject to limited exceptions. DOT would be required to submit an annual report regarding the installations completed during the preceding calendar year. The bill would also require DOT to study the efficacy of the devices installed and the potential for further installations.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledGENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available Not available
Res 0475-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 52 - Zoning, 9201 4th Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 260048 ZMK).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0476-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 53 - Zoning, 9201 4th Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 260049 ZRK).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0477-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 54 - Zoning, 46 Nelson Street Rezoning II, Brooklyn (C 250094 ZMK).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0478-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 55 - Zoning, 46 Nelson Street Rezoning II, Brooklyn (N 250095 ZRK).Resolution    Not available Not available
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    13.INTRODUCTION & READING OF BILLS (SEE BELOW)      Not available Not available
    14.DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTIONS      Not available Not available
    15.RESOLUTIONS      Not available Not available
Res 0026-2026 *Alexa AvilĂ©s Adopted by the Committee on Civil Service and LaborNew York City Department of Education to establish May annually as Labor History Month in New York City public schools.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0428-2026 AShanel Thomas-Henry  Amended and Adopted by the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsCelebrating the arrival of the 2026 World Cup in the City of New York.Resolution    Not available Not available
    16.GENERAL DISCUSSION      Not available Not available
    17.EXTENSION OF REMARKS      Not available Not available
     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.      Not available Not available
Int 0891-2026 *Julie Menin~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionProhibiting surveillance pricing.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit any person that sells, leases, or rents goods or services, whether online or offline, from engaging in surveillance pricing.   Not available Not available
Int 0892-2026 *Shaun Abreu~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionRestricting the frequency of price increases in grocery stores.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit grocery stores from increasing the price of any item more than once in a 24-hour period.   Not available Not available
Int 0893-2026 * ~SPONSORWithdrawnWorkload limitations for hotel employees.Introduction    Not available Not available
Res 0458-2026 *Shirley Aldebol~SPONSORCultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsEmpower the New York State Council on the Arts to designate Little Yemen as a cultural district.(S.6487C/A.7033D)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0894-2026 *Gale A. Brewer~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureSeasonal enclosures for sidewalk cafes.IntroductionThis bill would allow sidewalk cafe operators to temporarily enclose their year-round sidewalk cafes annually from October 1 through March 31.   Not available Not available
Int 0895-2026 *Selvena N. Brooks-Powers~SPONSOREducationDistribution of information about student transfer rights.IntroductionThis bill would amend the administrative code, requiring the Department of Education (DOE) to maintain on its website a page dedicated to informing students, including charter students, and their families about their rights as they relate to transferring schools. The bill would also require DOE to make the transfer rights information available in various languages, and to make the information available at its family welcome centers. The bill would also require DOE to distribute the information to schools, elected officials, and other community and parent groups upon request.   Not available Not available
Res 0459-2026 *Selvena N. Brooks-Powers~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State & Federal LegislationVoting rights and access for incarcerated individuals. (S.440/A.2121)Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0460-2026 *Selvena N. Brooks-Powers~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State & Federal LegislationAuthorize the Legislature to increase the number of justices of the supreme court in any judicial district. (A.1100A)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0896-2026 *Harvey D. Epstein~SPONSORContractsProhibiting city agencies from procuring non-compostable, single-use cups.IntroductionThis bill would bar all city agencies from purchasing non-compostable, single-use cups, unless the purchase of those cups was necessary for the protection of public health or safety, emergencies, or for contracts that predate the bill’s effective date.   Not available Not available
Res 0461-2026 *Amanda C. FarĂ­as~SPONSORPublic SafetyEstablishing the crime of doxing of an individual where a person knowingly makes restricted personal information about an individual publicly available with certain intent.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0462-2026 *Amanda C. FarĂ­as~SPONSORPublic SafetyAssault following documented harassment, coercion, or intimidation.Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0897-2026 *Oswald J. Feliz~SPONSORGeneral WelfareDepartment of social services’ response to certain severe winter weather conditions.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to mitigate the impacts of severe weather conditions on unsheltered individuals through increased outreach to at-risk individuals and coordination with relevant agencies to deploy warming buses, facilitate transportation to shelter, and expand access to harm reduction facilities. This response would be triggered by forecasted temperatures of 20 degrees or below, among other conditions, within the following 24 hours, and would last for at least 24 hours after the condition has concluded. DSS would be required to submit a report to the Speaker prior to each winter month that: assesses the likelihood that the response will be triggered that month, details its response plan, and identifies available shelter facilities and potential capacity issues in the event of severe weather conditions. DSS would also be required to identify unsheltered individuals it believes may be at increased risk at the beginning of each winter season.   Not available Not available
Int 0898-2026 *Shahana K. Hanif~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsInstallation of protective devices for seniors and persons with a disability who reside in multiple dwellings, and the provision of a tax abatement for certain related installations.IntroductionThis bill would require the installation in multiple dwellings of certain protective devices for seniors and persons with disabilities that enhance mobility, safety and the quality of life for such persons. These devices would be installed upon the request of a tenant and include such items as grabs bars in bathrooms and treads on the floors of tenants. There would be no cost to the tenant for the installation of the devices but eligible owners would be entitled to a tax abatement for certain related installations.   Not available Not available
Res 0463-2026 *Shahana K. Hanif~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsAllowing local governments to cap rent for SCRIE and DRIE enrollees at one-third of their total annual household income (S.2451A/A.7729).Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0899-2026 *Ty Hankerson~SPONSORSanitation and Solid Waste ManagementTrade waste management and disposal for construction, alterations, and demolition.IntroductionThis bill would require the applicants for permits related to the construction of new buildings and the alteration or demolition of existing buildings to submit to the Department of Buildings (“DOB”) a construction waste management and disposal plan, outlining measures to ensure trade waste generated by such work is properly disposed. Prior to the sign-off of a permit, this bill would require DOB, in conjunction with the Department of Sanitation and Department of Environmental Protection, to verify the permit holder’s compliance with such plan. Finally, this bill would allow DOB to issue a minimum civil penalty of $1,000 for failure to comply with the plan, and allow DOB and the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to suspend or revoke contractor licenses for repeated failure to adhere to such plans.   Not available Not available
Int 0900-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORContractsRequiring payment of undisputed invoice amounts under city contracts.IntroductionThis bill would require contracting agencies to notify contractors in writing of any disputed portion of an invoice and the basis for the dispute no later than ten business days after the invoice received or acceptance date. Where any portion of a proper invoice is disputed, the contracting agency would be required to pay the undisputed portion by the required payment date. The bill would also require contracting agencies to notify contractors of any documentation deficiency that prevents an invoice from constituting a proper invoice, and to treat any sufficiently documented portion of such invoice as a separate proper invoice for purposes of determining the required payment date.   Not available Not available
Int 0901-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORContractsPayment of invoices during pending contract modifications on human services contracts.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit contracting agencies from restricting a human services contractor from submitting an invoice solely because a budget modification is pending on that contract. Where a budget modification is pending, the contractor would be permitted to continue submitting invoices for allowable costs, and the contracting agency would be required to process and pay undisputed amounts on such invoices on the timeline required by the Procurement Policy Board rules. The bill would also require contracting agencies to act on a pending budget modification within 15 business days and to provide written notice stating the specific basis for any denial or request for revision. Finally, the bill would require the City Chief Procurement Officer to submit an annual report to the Council on budget modification activity for covered contracts.   Not available Not available
Int 0902-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORCriminal JusticeMental health protocols for pregnant and postpartum individuals in the custody of the department of correction.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Correction, in coordination with Correctional Health Services, to establish and maintain written protocols related to the identification, screening, referral, monitoring, and follow-up care of pregnant or postpartum individuals with mental health needs. After these written protocols are established or revised, they must be publicly on the department’s website and made available to all staff involved in the care of pregnant or postpartum individuals.   Not available Not available
Res 0464-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORCriminal JusticeRecognizing postpartum mental illness as a mitigating factor in criminal sentencing.Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0903-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State & Federal LegislationEstablishing a commission on proportional representation.IntroductionThis bill would establish a commission on proportional representation. The commission would consist of the chairperson of the campaign finance board, one member appointed by the Mayor, three members appointed by the Speaker of the Council, one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the Council, and one member appointed by each of the Borough Presidents. The commission would be required to study and hold public hearings concerning a potential reform to the current method for the election of council members. The commission would submit a report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council one and a half years after the final member is appointed. The commission would dissolve 90 days after submission of the report.   Not available Not available
Int 0904-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State & Federal LegislationLimiting the circumstances in which participating candidates and their principal committees must repay public matching funds to the campaign finance board.IntroductionThis bill would limit the circumstances in which the Campaign Finance Board (CFB) can require repayment of public matching funds from participating candidates and their principal committees. Currently, when CFB determines it overpaid funds, the committee is required to make a repayment. This bill would require CFB to determine that the candidate or committee committed fraud in obtaining the overpayment. Also, presently, when CFB determines funds were used for purposes other than qualified campaign expenditures, the candidate or committee is required to make a repayment. This bill would require CFB to determine that it was known or reasonably knowable to the candidate or committee that the funds were so used. CFB would have to stay enforcement of repayment if a candidate pursues an Article 78 proceeding concerning a CFB final determination on repayment. The bill would also make a few technical and language clarification amendments to the involved Administrative Code section.   Not available Not available
Res 0465-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSOREducationCommending the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Artemis program, and expand STEM education and to promote careers in advanced technology industries.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0466-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORTransportation and Infrastructure“The Toll Payer Advocacy and Relief Act”. (S.9493/A.9070)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0905-2026 *Sandy Nurse~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsGiving qualified entities a first opportunity to submit a statement of interest and a first opportunity to purchase certain properties.IntroductionThis bill would give certain not-for-profits or joint ventures between not-for-profits and other entities, as certified by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (“HPD”), a first opportunity to submit a statement of interest in purchasing and a first opportunity to purchase certain residential properties when offered for sale. The bill would require owners of subject properties to notify HPD and qualified entities when they intend to take action to sell such properties. Qualified entities would have 20 days to submit a statement of interest in purchasing the property, and 70 days to submit a first offer to purchase the property. Qualified entities would also have a right of first refusal if an owner receives an offer from a person other than a qualified entity. An owner would be able to apply for an exemption to the requirements of this bill on a showing of undue financial hardship. HPD would be required to submit periodic reports on the program.   Not available Not available
Res 0473-2026 *Committee on Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics~SPONSORPreconsidered - Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and EthicsAmending the Rules of the Council in relation to the jurisdictions of certain Standing Committees of the Council.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0474-2026 *Committee on Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics~SPONSORPreconsidered - Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and EthicsAmending the membership of committees of the Council.Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0906-2026 *Justin E. Sanchez~SPONSORSanitation and Solid Waste ManagementRemoval of dog waste.IntroductionThis bill would establish procedures for the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) once it receives at least 3 complaints of dog waste on the same city block within 7 days. DSNY would be required to either remove the waste on that block or inform property owners of their obligation to remove the waste and issue violations to those who do not remove the waste.   Not available Not available
Int 0907-2026 *Justin E. Sanchez~SPONSORSanitation and Solid Waste ManagementUpdating the receptacle requirements of the department of sanitation, and requiring the department to identify and publish receptacle requirements.IntroductionThis bill requires that DSNY identify and publish, on its website, all receptacle requirements for solid waste and recyclable material collected by DSNY at dwellings with 1 to 9 residential units. This bill further requires that DSNY shall deem receptacles as meeting all requirements if they were not designed or manufactured pursuant to a procurement process with the city but otherwise meet all receptacle requirements. Lastly, this bill cleans up the violation scheme in the amended section of the code by removing parentheses from around paragraph numbers, for consistency with all other parts of the section.   Not available Not available
Int 0908-2026 *Kayla Santosuosso ~SPONSORHealthDigital verification of food protection certificates and penalties for failure to maintain a physical certificate on premises.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to maintain a digital system of Food Protection Certificates that can be used to verify Certificate holders during an inspection of a food service establishment. The bill would also prohibit DOHMH from issuing a violation that penalizes a food service establishment solely based on a physical Food Protection Certificate not being present in such establishment at the time of an inspection, provided that the certification status of the required Certificate holder is verified as valid in the required digital system.   Not available Not available
Res 0467-2026 *Lynn C. Schulman~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureEstablish a camera enforcement program to enforce a state law which prohibits motorists from blocking the intersection and crosswalk, known as the “Don’t Block the Box” Law.Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0909-2026 *Althea V. Stevens~SPONSOREducationRequiring the creation and dissemination of diversity, equity and inclusion training for educational leaders.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Education (DOE) to report on the training and continuing education requirements for community district education councils (CECs) and issues of discrimination that arise in the course of CECs’ work. The Chief Equity Officer, or an office or agency designated by the Mayor, would create a diversity, equity and inclusion training for CEC members and other educational leaders. The training’s purpose would be to improve CECs’ ability to recognize, combat and prevent discrimination and inequity, including anti-Black racism, in educational and policymaking settings. Such training would include information on the history of discrimination in New York City schools; implicit bias; civil and human rights laws; and best practices and practical advice in relation to CECs’ powers and duties. DOE would be required to notify CECs of such training’s availability on DOE’s website and to report the number of CEC members who complete such training annually.   Not available Not available
Int 0910-2026 *Althea V. Stevens~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsOutreach on security grille visibility requirements, and to repeal item 4 of section 1010.1.4.4 of the New York city building code and section 28-315.7.1 of the administrative code.IntroductionThis bill would repeal the requirement originally set out in Local Law 75 of 2009 that after July 1, 2026 all security grilles at businesses in Group B or M buildings must have 70 percent visibility or be subject to a fine. Security grilles would still need to meet the 70 percent visibility requirement upon replacement. This bill would further require the Department of Buildings to conduct outreach to businesses on security grille visibility requirements and to report to the Council after 6 months on outreach actions taken.   Not available Not available
Res 0468-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams~SPONSORPublic SafetyDesignating all agents employed by the New York City Police Department in the titles of Traffic Enforcement Agent I and Traffic Enforcement Agent II as peace officers. (S.5763/ A.6588)Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0469-2026 *Julie Won~SPONSORCultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsResolution declaring June 12 as Philippine Independence Day.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0470-2026 *Susan Zhuang~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsPermit other qualifying members of a household to qualify for the disability rent increase exemption. (S.3563/A.10927)Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0471-2026 *Susan Zhuang~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsShift income verification responsibilities for the Senior Citizen Homeowners’ Exemption (SCHE) from local governments to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0067-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260105 ZMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0067-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260105 ZMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0068-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (N 260106 ZRK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0068-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (N 260106 ZRK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0069-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260107 ZSK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0069-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260107 ZSK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0070-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260109 ZSK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0070-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 260109 ZSK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0071-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 250326 MMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0071-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Monitor Point, Brooklyn (C 250326 MMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0072-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (C 260013 ZMM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0072-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (C 260013 ZMM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0073-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (N 260014 ZRM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0073-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (N 260014 ZRM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0074-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (C 260015 ZSM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0074-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (801 Eleventh Avenue), Manhattan (C 260015 ZSM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0075-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (C 260060 ZMM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0075-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (C 260060 ZMM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0076-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (N 260062 ZRM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0076-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (N 260062 ZRM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0077-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (C 260061 ZSM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0077-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Dewitt Clinton Park North (629 West 54th Street), Manhattan (C 260061 ZSM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available