Meeting Details

Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/11/2026 1:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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    1.ROLL CALL      Roll call Not available
    2.INVOCATION - Delivered by: Honorable Deborah Rose, former Council Member, 49th Council District      Not available
    3.ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meetings of May 14, 2026 and May 20, 2026 be adopted as printed by Council Member Aldebol.      Not available
    4.MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR - None      Not available
    5.COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES - Communication from the Public Advocate - Submitting the name of Mark Winston Griffith for appointment to the Civilian Complaint Review Board to complete a three-year term that began on July 6, 2024, pursuant to Section 440 of the New York City Charter.      Not available
M 0078-2026 *  Preconsidered - FinanceAppropriation of new City revenues in Fiscal Year 2027, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter. (MN-8)Communication Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
M 0079-2026 *  Received, Ordered, Printed and FiledCivilian Complaint Review Board, Mark Winston Griffith.Communication Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council  Action details Not available
    6.PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS - None      Not available
    7.LAND USE CALL-UPS – None      Not available
    8.COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER      Not available
    9.DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS      Not available
    10.REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None      Not available
    11.REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES      Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGING      Not available
Int 0821-2026 ALinda Lee Amended and Coupled on General OrdersRequiring the department for the aging to maintain non-digital access to forms and services, and to repeal certain repetitions of the definition of “older adult center” in title 21 of such code.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) to make information that is made available in digital format to the public regarding services offered or administered by DFTA accessible through non-digital means. Access to such services by phone would include the ability to initiate and complete applications, receive guidance regarding additional documentation necessary to support an application, learn the status of an application, and request an application or enrollment information to be sent via mail. Access to such services in paper format would also be made available at older adult centers.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION      Not available
Int 0009-2026 ALinda Lee Amended and Coupled on General OrdersA study and report on the processes for obtaining permits and licenses or registrations to operate a child care program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Office of Child care and Early Childhood Education Care (“Office”), in consultation with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), the Department of Buildings, and the Fire Department of the City of New York to conduct a study on the processes for obtaining permits and licenses or registrations to operate a child care program in New York City. The Office would then submit a report on such study that would identify the steps to obtain a permit from DOHMH and identify the support from the City for child care providers to obtain a license or registration from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The report would also describe challenges experienced by child care providers in obtaining the permits and licenses or registrations, if any, and provide recommendations for improving the City processes to obtain a permit and license or registration.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 0579-2026 AJennifer Gutiérrez Amended and Coupled on General OrdersAn education and outreach campaign to enroll students in early childhood education programs.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Education to develop and implement an annual outreach and education campaign regarding early childhood education programs to reach families with children who are eligible to enroll in early childhood education programs. The outreach would include information on the benefits of participating in early childhood education, the options for early childhood education, the application process, and resources to find programs that may have available seats. The bill would also require an annual report on such outreach and education campaign.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE      Not available
LU 0081-2026 *Linda Lee  St. John’s Flats, Block 1380, Lot 54; Block 1386, Lot 44, Brooklyn, Community Districts No. 16 and 18, Council Districts No. 36 and 41.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0514-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 81 - St. John’s Flats, Block 1380, Lot 54; Block 1386, Lot 44, Brooklyn, Community Districts No. 16 and 18, Council Districts No. 36 and 41.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0082-2026 *Linda Lee  NY Pacific Street, Block 1433, Lot 43, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0515-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 82 - NY Pacific Street, Block 1433, Lot 43, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0083-2026 *Linda Lee  TBK 1001B St. Nicks Alliance - 315 Harman Street, Block 3279, Lot 41, Brooklyn, Community District No. 4, Council District No. 37.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0516-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 83 - TBK 1001B St. Nicks Alliance - 315 Harman Street, Block 3279, Lot 41, Brooklyn, Community District No. 4, Council District No. 37.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0084-2026 *Linda Lee  The Pearl Block 2051, Lot 6, Manhattan, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 9.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0517-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 84 - The Pearl Block 2051, Lot 6, Manhattan, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 9.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0085-2026 *Linda Lee  84-04 126th Street Block 9247, Lot 1 Queens, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 29.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0518-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 85 - 84-04 126th Street Block 9247, Lot 1 Queens, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 29.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0086-2026 *Linda Lee  CB Manager, Manhattan, Community District No. 9 and 12, Council District 9 and 10; Brooklyn, Community District 8, 14, 15 and 17, Council District No. 36, 40, 44, 45, and 48. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0519-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 86 - CB Manager, Manhattan, Community District No. 9 and 12, Council District 9 and 10; Brooklyn, Community District 8, 14, 15 and 17, Council District No. 36, 40, 44, 45, and 48. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0087-2026 *Linda Lee  Westbeth Artist Housing Block 639, Lots 1001 and 1002 (f/k/a Lot 1) Manhattan, Community District No. 2, Council District No. 3.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0520-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 87 - Westbeth Artist Housing Block 639, Lots 1001 and 1002 (f/k/a Lot 1) Manhattan, Community District No. 2, Council District No. 3.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0088-2026 *Linda Lee  TBX901-RSE Block 2373, Lot 43; Block 2935, Lot 1, Bronx, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 16 and 17.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0521-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 88 - TBX901-RSE Block 2373, Lot 43; Block 2935, Lot 1, Bronx, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 16 and 17.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0089-2026 *Linda Lee  DY Heights Block 2149, Lots 3, 84, 101, and 104, Block 2156, Lots 22, 33, 35, and 37, Block 2157, Lots 13 and 56, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District No. 10.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0522-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 89 - DY Heights Block 2149, Lots 3, 84, 101, and 104, Block 2156, Lots 22, 33, 35, and 37, Block 2157, Lots 13 and 56, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District No. 10.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0090-2026 *Linda Lee  CSP Third Street, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District 10; Bronx, Community District No. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 Council District No. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0523-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU 90 - CSP Third Street, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District 10; Bronx, Community District No. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 Council District No. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
M 0078-2026 *  Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersAppropriation of new City revenues in Fiscal Year 2027, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter. (MN-8)Communication Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0524-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersRESOLUTION APPROVING A MODIFICATION (MN-8) PURSUANT TO SECTION 107(e) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION      Not available
Int 0055-2026 AAlexa Avilés Amended and Coupled on General OrdersSignage describing certain constitutional and legal protections.IntroductionThis bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) to develop signage that clearly describes the provisions enacted in the sections of the Administrative Code of the City of New York pertaining to access to city property and immigration enforcement. The signage would also incorporate know-your-rights material drafted by MOIA. MOIA would prepare the signage in plain language, translate it into multiple languages, and make it available to city agencies. Each covered agency would conspicuously post the signage in at least one centralized location in all city property under its jurisdiction. Covered agencies would clearly identify which areas of such city property are non-public. MOIA would conduct outreach regarding the contents of the signage and report to the speaker of the council regarding its community outreach efforts. Additionally, the New York City Department of Education (DOE) would make available age-appropriate versions of signage describing DOE’s policies regarding access to school property and participation in or assistance with immigration enforcement. DOE would report to the mayor and the speaker of the council regarding where it has posted the required signage.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
    12.GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available
T2026-0001 *   Commissioner of DeedsCommissioner of Deeds Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available
    ~coupledAGING      Not available
Int 0821-2026 ALinda Lee~coupledA and GORequiring the department for the aging to maintain non-digital access to forms and services, and to repeal certain repetitions of the definition of “older adult center” in title 21 of such code.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) to make information that is made available in digital format to the public regarding services offered or administered by DFTA accessible through non-digital means. Access to such services by phone would include the ability to initiate and complete applications, receive guidance regarding additional documentation necessary to support an application, learn the status of an application, and request an application or enrollment information to be sent via mail. Access to such services in paper format would also be made available at older adult centers.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledEDUCATION      Not available
Int 0009-2026 ALinda Lee~coupledA and GOA study and report on the processes for obtaining permits and licenses or registrations to operate a child care program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Office of Child care and Early Childhood Education Care (“Office”), in consultation with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), the Department of Buildings, and the Fire Department of the City of New York to conduct a study on the processes for obtaining permits and licenses or registrations to operate a child care program in New York City. The Office would then submit a report on such study that would identify the steps to obtain a permit from DOHMH and identify the support from the City for child care providers to obtain a license or registration from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The report would also describe challenges experienced by child care providers in obtaining the permits and licenses or registrations, if any, and provide recommendations for improving the City processes to obtain a permit and license or registration.   Action details Not available
Int 0579-2026 AJennifer Gutiérrez~coupledA and GOAn education and outreach campaign to enroll students in early childhood education programs.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Education to develop and implement an annual outreach and education campaign regarding early childhood education programs to reach families with children who are eligible to enroll in early childhood education programs. The outreach would include information on the benefits of participating in early childhood education, the options for early childhood education, the application process, and resources to find programs that may have available seats. The bill would also require an annual report on such outreach and education campaign.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledFINANCE      Not available
Res 0514-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered - GOLU 81 - St. John’s Flats, Block 1380, Lot 54; Block 1386, Lot 44, Brooklyn, Community Districts No. 16 and 18, Council Districts No. 36 and 41.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0515-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 82 - NY Pacific Street, Block 1433, Lot 43, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0516-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 83 - TBK 1001B St. Nicks Alliance - 315 Harman Street, Block 3279, Lot 41, Brooklyn, Community District No. 4, Council District No. 37.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0517-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 84 - The Pearl Block 2051, Lot 6, Manhattan, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 9.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0518-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 85 - 84-04 126th Street Block 9247, Lot 1 Queens, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 29.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0519-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 86 - CB Manager, Manhattan, Community District No. 9 and 12, Council District 9 and 10; Brooklyn, Community District 8, 14, 15 and 17, Council District No. 36, 40, 44, 45, and 48. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0520-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 87 - Westbeth Artist Housing Block 639, Lots 1001 and 1002 (f/k/a Lot 1) Manhattan, Community District No. 2, Council District No. 3.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0521-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 88 - TBX901-RSE Block 2373, Lot 43; Block 2935, Lot 1, Bronx, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 16 and 17.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0522-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 89 - DY Heights Block 2149, Lots 3, 84, 101, and 104, Block 2156, Lots 22, 33, 35, and 37, Block 2157, Lots 13 and 56, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District No. 10.Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0523-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered – GOLU 90 - CSP Third Street, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District 10; Bronx, Community District No. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 Council District No. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Resolution    Action details Not available
M 0078-2026 * ~coupledPreconsidered - GOAppropriation of new City revenues in Fiscal Year 2027, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter. (MN-8)Communication    Action details Not available
Res 0524-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered - GORESOLUTION APPROVING A MODIFICATION (MN-8) PURSUANT TO SECTION 107(e) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.Resolution    Action details Not available
    ~coupledIMMIGRATION      Not available
Int 0055-2026 AAlexa Avilés~coupledA and GOSignage describing certain constitutional and legal protections.IntroductionThis bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) to develop signage that clearly describes the provisions enacted in the sections of the Administrative Code of the City of New York pertaining to access to city property and immigration enforcement. The signage would also incorporate know-your-rights material drafted by MOIA. MOIA would prepare the signage in plain language, translate it into multiple languages, and make it available to city agencies. Each covered agency would conspicuously post the signage in at least one centralized location in all city property under its jurisdiction. Covered agencies would clearly identify which areas of such city property are non-public. MOIA would conduct outreach regarding the contents of the signage and report to the speaker of the council regarding its community outreach efforts. Additionally, the New York City Department of Education (DOE) would make available age-appropriate versions of signage describing DOE’s policies regarding access to school property and participation in or assistance with immigration enforcement. DOE would report to the mayor and the speaker of the council regarding where it has posted the required signage.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledGENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available
T2026-0001 * ~coupledGOCommissioner of DeedsCommissioner of Deeds    Action details Not available
          Pass Not available
    13.INTRODUCTION & READING OF BILLS (SEE BELOW)      Not available
    14.DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTIONS      Not available
    15.RESOLUTIONS None      Not available
Res 0165-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams Adopted by the Committee on EducationAmend the Worker’s Compensation Law.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0365-2026 AKevin C. Riley Amended and Adopted by the Committee on EducationRemove the minimum wage and hours requirements for applicants of child care assistance. (S.1994/A.2218)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0421-2026 ADarlene Mealy Amended and Adopted by the Committee on AgingAuthorizing the New York State Office for the Aging to establish, operate, and maintain programs for transportation services. (S.8689/A.10055)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0508-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams Preconsidered - Adopted by the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsRecognizing the history of Juneteenth and affirming the City of New York’s commitment to upholding the legacy of Juneteenth as a day of hope and celebration.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
    16.GENERAL DISCUSSION      Not available
    17.EXTENSION OF REMARKS      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
Int 0923-2026 *Joann Ariola ~SPONSORFire and Emergency ManagementEquipping certain fire department vehicles with computerized summons devices.IntroductionThis bill would require the Fire Commissioner to equip each firefighting vehicle with a handheld computer device that can capture identifying information of a driver or motor vehicle in order to generate a summons concerning Fire Department-enforced parking violations. The Fire Commissioner would be required to consult with the Police Commissioner to select devices that are able to quickly and accurately obtain this information and generate these summonses in compliance with applicable laws and rules.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0924-2026 *Joann Ariola ~SPONSORPublic SafetyProcedures to be adopted by the 311 call center for responding to certain repeat anonymous complaints against the same property.IntroductionThis bill would require 311 to stop referring non-emergency, anonymous calls about harassed properties to agencies for follow-up. Harassed properties under this bill would be considered those that have had repeated anonymous complaints to 311 that cannot be substantiated or that are substantiated but are not illegal.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0925-2026 *Joann Ariola ~SPONSORPublic SafetyIncreasing certain penalties for excessive noise from a personal audio device on or inside a motor vehicle.IntroductionThe proposed bill would increase the penalties for unreasonable noise emanating from a personal audio device on or in a motor vehicle. The new penalties would range from $200 to $2,100, depending on the number of violations committed within the preceding two years.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0492-2026 *Joann Ariola ~SPONSORPublic SafetyAmend the vehicle and traffic law. (S.10059-A)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0493-2026 *Joann Ariola ~SPONSORVeteransDeclaring April 7 as White Star Family Day.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0494-2026 *Alexa Avilés~SPONSORCultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsStop the construction of Project Esencia, a luxury development in Cabo Rojo.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0926-2026 *Chris Banks~SPONSORPublic HousingMonthly reporting on unauthorized occupancies of and reclamation efforts concerning New York city housing authority dwelling units.IntroductionThis bill would require the Mayor, in coordination with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), New York Police Department (NYPD), and Department of Investigation (DOI), to submit to the Speaker of the Council and post online a monthly report tracking alleged and confirmed unauthorized occupancies of, and reclamation efforts concerning, NYCHA dwelling units. Each report would cover information from the previous month. The bill would require reporting on different stages of the reclamation process: initial reporting of unauthorized occupancy, active investigation, pending administrative and judicial proceedings, final determinations, and NYCHA’s recovery of possession of dwelling units.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0495-2026 *Chris Banks~SPONSORPublic HousingPriority applicants and inspection of units under the housing access voucher pilot program. (A.10992/S.9430-A)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0927-2026 *Selvena N. Brooks-Powers~SPONSORParks and RecreationRenaming one thoroughfare and public place in the Borough of Queens, Edgemere Avenue, and to amend the official map of the city of New York accordingly.IntroductionThis bill would rename Shore Front Parkway between Beach 32nd Street and Beach 56th Place, Edgemere Avenue, and amend the official City map accordingly.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0496-2026 *Tiffany L. Cabán~SPONSORSmall BusinessNew York City Small Business Rent Stabilization Act. (A.5568A /S.8319)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0928-2026 *David M. Carr~SPONSORVeteransEstablishing an LGBTQ liaison within the department of veterans’ services.IntroductionThis bill would establish an LGBTQ liaison within the department of veterans’ services. The liaison would be tasked with conducting outreach to LGBTQ veterans, coordinating the department’s assistance with discharge characterization upgrades for LGBTQ veterans, and connecting LGBTQ veterans with programs and services offered by the department of veterans’ services and other relevant agencies. The bill would also require the department to issue an annual report related to assistance for LGBTQ veterans.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0929-2026 *Elsie Encarnación~SPONSORPreconsidered - Public SafetyA plan regarding security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to develop and implement a plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation, and interference at certain educational facilities in New York City while preserving and protecting protest rights. The plan would address these issues through the use of security perimeters at the entrances to and exits from public and nonpublic elementary, middle, and junior high schools, and nonpublic high schools. The Commissioner would be required to submit a proposed plan, no later than 45 days after the bill’s effective date, to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council. No later than 90 days after the effective date, the Commissioner would be required to submit a final plan to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post the final plan on the New York Police Department website. Lastly, the Commissioner would be required to implement the final plan no later than 120 days after the effective date.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0930-2026 *Harvey D. Epstein~SPONSORContractsProhibiting city agencies from procuring eggs laid by hens for human consumption that are not organic or free-range.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit all City agencies from entering into contracts to purchase eggs laid by hens for human consumption that are not organically produced and free-range. This bill would not apply to contracts for the purchase of prepared foods that contain eggs. This bill would also not apply to contracts for egg purchases that are necessary for the protection of public health and safety, that are related to emergencies, or that predate the bill’s effective date.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0931-2026 *Harvey D. Epstein~SPONSOREnvironmental Protection and WaterfrontsA mobile drinking fountain program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to establish a mobile drinking fountain program in coordination with the Department of Transportation, the Department of Parks and Recreation, and other relevant agencies. Such program would, between June 15 and September 15 of each year, deploy mobile drinking fountains to publicly accessible locations on days when the National Weather Service forecasts an outdoor temperature of at least 82 degrees. DEP would be required to maintain a fleet of at least 2 mobile drinking fountains per council district and prioritize deploying mobile drinking fountains in neighborhoods with a high heat vulnerability index. DEP would also be required to post on its website a schedule showing where and when each mobile drinking fountain will be deployed.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0932-2026 *Amanda C. Farías~SPONSORHealthCreating education on estate planning for people contemplating high-risk medical procedures.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, with the help of the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, to create educational materials around estate planning. These materials would be made available on the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s website and prepared in the designated citywide languages. Additionally, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene would create guidelines for the distribution of these materials at hospitals for patients that are facing high-risk medical procedures.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0933-2026 *Amanda C. Farías~SPONSOREnvironmental Protection and WaterfrontsIdentifying all vacant and underutilized municipally-owned sites that would be suitable for the development of renewable energy and assessing the renewable-energy generation potential and feasibility of such sites.IntroductionThis bill would require that the Department of Environmental Protection triennially study vacant and underutilized City-owned sites for the potential to be used for renewable energy generation. Such sites would include closed and capped landfills and brownfields. The Department would submit a proposed feasibility study to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council at least three months before submitting their final report.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0934-2026 *Simcha Felder~SPONSORFinanceThe creation of additional annual income categories and corresponding exemption percentages for certain households eligible for the senior citizens homeowners’ exemption.IntroductionCurrently, senior citizens with annual incomes of $50,000 or less may qualify for an exemption from real property taxes to the extent of 50% of the assessed value of their homes. Acting upon authority granted to the City under a recent amendment of State law, this bill would expand tax relief to such senior citizen homeowners in the following income brackets: for homeowners with incomes equaling $48,000 or more but less than $49,000, 55 percent of the assessed home value would be exempt; for homeowners with incomes equaling $47,000 or more but less than $48,000, 60 percent of the assessed home value would be exempt; and for homeowners with incomes less than $47,000, 65 percent of the assessed home value would be exempt.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0935-2026 *Oswald J. Feliz~SPONSORPreconsidered - Public SafetyWeekly reporting on confirmed firearm discharges.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to report on the number of confirmed firearm discharges in the city on a weekly basis. NYPD would be required to report the date, time, and location of each firearm discharge, as well as a description of the circumstances of the discharge. This report would not include firearm discharges by NYPD officers acting within the scope of their duties.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0936-2026 *James F. Gennaro~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State & Federal LegislationEstablishment of a department of coastal protection.IntroductionThis bill would create a Department of Coastal Protection, headed by a Commissioner of Coastal Protection. The Commissioner would be responsible for developing policies and programs relating to coastal protection measures in the City and educating the public about such coastal protection measures.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0937-2026 *James F. Gennaro~SPONSORHealthThe operation of horse-drawn carriages.IntroductionThis bill would require the Rental Horse Advisory Board to study and make recommendations on conditions related to the operation of horse-drawn carriages. The bill would amend the source of information about air temperature and relative humidity to rely measurements provided by the National Weather Service. The bill would establish an annual survey concerning hitching posts and require installation of hitching posts in response to the survey. The bill would establish criteria for practical examinations and the granting of probationary licenses to operate a horse-drawn carriage under limited circumstances. The bill would amend the morning hours of operation to allow horse-drawn carriages to operated as early as 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday in the borough of Manhattan.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0938-2026 *Jennifer Gutiérrez~SPONSORSmall BusinessEstablishment of municipal grocery stores.IntroductionThis bill would require the commissioner of small business services, or the head of another agency designated by the mayor, to establish a chain of municipal grocery stores, with at least five grocery stores located in each borough.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0939-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORGeneral WelfareProhibiting the department of social services from disclosing shelter addresses.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the Department of Social Services from disclosing the addresses of shelters to any member of the public unless such disclosure is required by federal or state law or regulation or by local law enforcement.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0940-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORChildren and YouthEstablish a baby opportunity fund.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) or any agency designated by the Mayor, to partner with a non-profit organization which manages qualified interest bearing savings accounts to establish a baby opportunity fund. The agency would coordinate with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to identify eligible children that qualify for the program and submit applications for eligible children to the non-profit organization. $2000 would be deposited in the account within 3 months after the application for the eligible child is received. The agency must also submit a report to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council, assessing the feasibility of continuing or expanding the program.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0497-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORCriminal JusticeProhibiting the use of restraints on incarcerated individuals during labor, absent extraordinary circumstances, and on pregnant persons during a custodial interrogation. (S.2667C/A.1670A)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0498-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORCriminal JusticePostpone court proceedings for individuals in the later stages of pregnancy.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0499-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORParks and RecreationEstablishing a framework for cities to create park improvement districts.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0500-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORWomen and Gender EquityDesignating the Pride flag as an authorized flag eligible for display at units of the National Park System, including the Stonewall National Monument (H.R.7659/S.3911).Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0941-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORDisabilitiesRequiring the department of health and mental hygiene to develop and offer resources, clinical guidance and training on disability and accessibility in health care settings.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York City Department of Health (DOHMH) to create a disability competency and accessibility training program, as well as educational resources for health care providers and patients regarding disability-related health care access rights, accommodations, and available city resources for New Yorkers with disabilities. The training would be designed to help health care providers learn disability-inclusive practices and strategies for helping disabled New Yorkers receive care. DOHMH would be required to offer trainings to health care providers employed by New York City Health + Hospitals, share any educational resources developed on the DOHMH website, and report on the progress of the training program.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0942-2026 *Virginia Maloney ~SPONSORSmall BusinessEstablishing a program to provide small businesses with technology literacy training.IntroductionThis bill would establish a program within the Department of Small Business Services (“SBS”) that would provide eligible small businesses with technology literacy training to help improve their services. This training would include training on how to use artificial intelligence in business spaces.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0501-2026 *Virginia Maloney ~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureAmend the boundaries of New York City’s Congestion Relief Zone to exclude the connection roads between the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge and the Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0943-2026 *Christopher Marte~SPONSORHealthProhibiting the operation of horse drawn cabs.IntroductionThis bill would wind down the horse drawn cab industry by prohibiting the issuance of new licenses used in the operation of horse drawn cabs. The operation of such cabs would be prohibited beginning June 1, 2028. This bill would require humane disposition of carriage horses, prohibiting their sale or transfer for the purposes of slaughter or use in another horse drawn cab business. This bill would require the department of consumer and worker protection to administer a workforce development program for drivers and other workers engaged in the horse drawn cab industry in order to facilitate their transition to other fields of employment.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0944-2026 *Christopher Marte~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureDiscounted bike share rate for CUNY students.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Transportation to set a discounted rate for CUNY students as part of the City’s bike share program.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0945-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State and Federal LegislationRequiring ranked choice voting in general elections for municipal offices .IntroductionThis bill would require general elections for municipal offices, including the offices of Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Council, and Borough President, to be conducted using ranked choice voting. This bill would also repeal section 10(c)(10) of the Charter, relating to runoff mayoral elections. Additionally, the bill would make certain technical amendments, and other amendments to account for current law, in sections in the Charter that contain requirements for ranked choice elections.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0502-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORCivil Service and LaborAuthorizes the City of New York to explore and implement pension reforms that reduce costs, maximize return on investment and preserve vested pension rights for retirees and employees.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0503-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionReview Major League Baseball’s antitrust exemption and the Federal Communications Commission to explore approaches that promote the availability of professional sports programming on free, over-the-air broadcast television.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0504-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSOREducationAmend the Education Law.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0505-2026 *Mercedes Narcisse~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureRequiring the MTA to notify customers of bed bug infestations on subways, trains, and buses within 24-hours of discovery. (S.4937/ A.1906)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0946-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureRequiring the parks department to repair damage caused by trees owned by the city of New York.IntroductionThis bill would require the Parks Department to repair damage caused by trees planted by the city of New York to sidewalks, roads, and private property as a result of overgrowth and lack of pruning. Homeowners would not be held liable for such damage.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0947-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORHealthThe operation of tobacco bars.IntroductionThis bill would allow a business entity registered by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as a tobacco bar to seek the transfer of its registration, as well as a one-time transfer of its tobacco retail dealer license, upon a showing of financial hardship and that registration for a new location is warranted, to operate within the same or a different community district.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0948-2026 *Justin E. Sanchez~SPONSORTechnologyRequiring the 311 customer service center to provide 311 users with the opportunity share their personal contact information with a relevant council member.IntroductionThis bill would require that the 311 Customer Service Center, in consultation with the Office of Cyber Command and the Chief Privacy Officer, provide an opportunity for 311 users to consent to sharing their personal contact information with the Council Member representing the area that is the subject of the 311 complaint, in order to follow up on 311 complaints.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0949-2026 *Lynn C. Schulman~SPONSORHealthRequiring the department of mental health and hygiene to create and make available on their website LGBTQI+ health and gender-affirming care resources and a searchable map of LGBTQI+ health services.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to create resources related to the unique health care needs of LGBTQI+ individuals that may be relevant to such individuals, their families, or health care providers. Such resources would include information regarding access to LGBTQI+ health services and obtaining and providing gender-affirming care. DOHMH would be required to post the materials on its website in English and in the designated citywide languages and update the materials as necessary to ensure the accuracy of information. The bill would also require DOHMH to maintain a publicly accessible map of LGBTQI+ health services searchable by services offered. The map would include address, office hours, contact information, available health services, and payment information, including types of insurance accepted, for each provider listed. Finally, the bill would make purely technical changes to renumber two preceding sections of the Administrative Code.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0950-2026 *Lynn C. Schulman~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionLicensing delivery services.IntroductionThis bill would require delivery services that facilitate or arrange for the delivery of goods in the City to obtain a business license from the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. This bill would set forth conditions of such license and enforcement options.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0951-2026 *Shanel Thomas-Henry ~SPONSORGovernmental Operations, State & Federal LegislationPreventing policymakers and their relatives from trading on prediction markets using insider information.IntroductionThis bill would ban elected officials and other high-ranking New York City officials from making bets on events in prediction markets when they hold insider information about the event. It also prevents close relatives of those officials from making bets on those events. The bill would also require that officials annually disclose any transaction over $50 that they make on prediction markets and would require the Conflicts of Interest Board to promulgate rules clarifying when any other actions with respect to prediction markets by a government official would violate existing general conflicts of interest provisions.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0506-2026 *Shanel Thomas-Henry ~SPONSORCriminal JusticeEstablishment of child care centers in every court in the unified court system. (A.5276)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0952-2026 *Inna Vernikov~SPONSORPublic SafetyReporting on first amendment events occurring at places of religious worship.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York Police Department (NYPD) to report quarterly on each instance of a protest, demonstration, or other First Amendment event that occurred at a place of religious worship in the previous quarter to which police officers were dispatched. The report would include a table that sets forth for each event the date, address of the place of religious worship, patrol precinct in which the event occurred, duration, and type of place of religious worship. Additionally, the report would include a table setting forth the total number of First Amendment events that occurred at each type of place of religious worship. NYPD would be required to submit each report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post each report on its website.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0953-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams~SPONSORHealthRequiring the department of health and mental hygiene to make medication abortion available at no cost to a patient at all of its sexual health clinics.IntroductionThe law currently requires the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to make FDA-approved medication for medication abortion available at no cost to patients at certain health clinics that it operates where services relating to sexual health are offered. This bill would expand this requirement to specify that DOHMH must make this medication available at all health clinics that it operates where services relating to sexual health are offered.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0507-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams~SPONSOREducationProvides for the licensure of school psychology practitioners. (S.3278/ A.1745)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0508-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams~SPONSORPreconsidered - Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsRecognizing the history of Juneteenth and affirming the City of New York’s commitment to upholding the legacy of Juneteenth as a day of hope and celebration.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0509-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams~SPONSORHealthDeclaring May 12 as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome Awareness Day.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0954-2026 *Julie Won~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionRequiring signs regarding penalties for assaulting retail, bodega, deli, and dukkan workers.IntroductionThis bill would require all bodegas, delis, and dukkans to prominently display a sign near each store entrance or cash register, with a warning that assaulting retail workers is a felony punishable by up to 25 years’ imprisonment. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) would promulgate regulations for such signs’ required appearance and manner of display, as well as penalties for noncompliance. The signs would be provided to owners and operators of bodegas, delis, dukkans, and retail shops at no cost by DCWP, in cooperation with the Department of Small Business Services. The proposed legislation would be known as the “Alshawish Worker Protection Law.”Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0510-2026 *Julie Won~SPONSORDisabilitiesDeclaring June 18 as Autistic Pride Day.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0511-2026 *Phil Wong ~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureAllow for improved enforcement of toll violation laws and provide public authorities with more effective tools to crack down on toll evasion. (S.7905/A.8860)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 0955-2026 *Susan Zhuang~SPONSORPreconsidered - Small BusinessAccelerating the opening of new businesses by coordinating required inspections.IntroductionThis bill would require the mayor to establish a program that would coordinate inspections and plan reviews among agencies to cut down on the time for new businesses to open. Eligibility requirements for this program will be left to the discretion of the mayor.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0512-2026 *Susan Zhuang~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsProvide for a continuation of senior citizen rent increase exemption or disability rent increase exemption benefits after a period of ineligibility due to a head of household’s temporary increase in income. (S.4252/A.10721)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0081-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceSt. John’s Flats, Block 1380, Lot 54; Block 1386, Lot 44, Brooklyn, Community Districts No. 16 and 18, Council Districts No. 36 and 41.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0082-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceNY Pacific Street, Block 1433, Lot 43, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0083-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceTBK 1001B St. Nicks Alliance - 315 Harman Street, Block 3279, Lot 41, Brooklyn, Community District No. 4, Council District No. 37.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0084-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceThe Pearl Block 2051, Lot 6, Manhattan, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 9.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0085-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - Finance84-04 126th Street Block 9247, Lot 1 Queens, Community District No. 9, Council District No. 29.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0086-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceCB Manager, Manhattan, Community District No. 9 and 12, Council District 9 and 10; Brooklyn, Community District 8, 14, 15 and 17, Council District No. 36, 40, 44, 45, and 48. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0087-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceWestbeth Artist Housing Block 639, Lots 1001 and 1002 (f/k/a Lot 1) Manhattan, Community District No. 2, Council District No. 3.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0088-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceTBX901-RSE Block 2373, Lot 43; Block 2935, Lot 1, Bronx, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 16 and 17.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0089-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceDY Heights Block 2149, Lots 3, 84, 101, and 104, Block 2156, Lots 22, 33, 35, and 37, Block 2157, Lots 13 and 56, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District No. 10.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0090-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceCSP Third Street, Manhattan, Community District No. 12, Council District 10; Bronx, Community District No. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9 Council District No. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Multiple Blocks, Multiple Lots.Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0091-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORLandmarks, Public Sitings, Resiliency, and DispositionsLandmarks, Public School 15 Annex, Brooklyn (N 260340 HIK).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0091-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, Public School 15 Annex, Brooklyn (N 260340 HIK).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0092-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORLandmarks, Public Sitings, Resiliency, and DispositionsLandmarks, Church of Saint Mary, Manhattan (N 260338 HIM).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0092-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, Church of Saint Mary, Manhattan (N 260338 HIM).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0093-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORLandmarks, Public Sitings, Resiliency, and DispositionsLandmarks, Lithuanian Alliance Building, Manhattan (N 260339 HIM).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0093-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, Lithuanian Alliance Building, Manhattan (N 260339 HIM).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0094-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 164th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 250290 ZMQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0094-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 164th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 250290 ZMQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0095-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 164th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 250291 ZRQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0095-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 164th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 250291 ZRQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0096-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 50-20 108th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 250253 ZMQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0096-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 50-20 108th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 250253 ZMQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0097-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 50-20 108th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 250254 ZRQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0097-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 50-20 108th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 250254 ZRQ).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0098-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 198-208 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island (C 260169 ZMR).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0098-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 198-208 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island (C 260169 ZMR).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0099-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 198-208 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island (N 260170 ZRR).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0099-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 198-208 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island (N 260170 ZRR).Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available