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| | | 2. | INVOCATION - Delivered by: Obispo Alejandro Ramos Joseph, Iglesia de Dios de la Profecía, located at 387 South 1st Street, Brooklyn NY 11211.
Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member Gutiérrez. | | | | | |
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| | | 3. | ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of August 14, 2025 be adopted as printed by Council Member Ariola. | | | | | |
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| | | 4. | MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR - None | | | | | |
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| | | 5. | COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES | | | | | |
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M 0167-2025
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Council Member Carlina Rivera - Resignation as Council Member | Communication | | Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council | |
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| | | 6. | PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS - None | | | | | |
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| | | 7. | LAND USE CALL-UPS | | | | | |
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M 0168-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Station Plaza Jamaica City Map Changes, Queens (C 250187 MMQ, C 250172 ZMQ, N 250173 ZRQ, and C 250171 HAQ). | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0169-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250178 PCQ, C 250179 PPQ, C 250180 PPQ, C 250176 ZMQ, N 250177 ZRQ, and C 250175 HAQ). | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0170-2025
| * | Amanda Farías | | | Zoning, Lava Rock Kitchen, Bronx (D 2550082809 SWX). | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0171-2025
| * | Rita C. Joseph | | | Zoning, Green Pavilion Restaurant & Sports Lounge, Brooklyn (D 2540387825 SWK). | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0172-2025
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Zoning, El Caldero Restaurant and Sport Bar, Bronx ( D 2550159534 SWX). | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | 8. | COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER | | | | | |
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| | | 9. | DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS | | | | | |
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| | | 10. | REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None | | | | | |
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| | | 11. | REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES | | | | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION | | | | | |
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Int 0020-2024
| A | Gale A. Brewer | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Third-party delivery workers and powered bicycle safety. | Introduction | This bill would require the delivery worker bicycle safety course developed by the Department of Transportation (DOT) to cover the safe and lawful operation of powered bicycles, as well as lithium-ion battery and charging safety. Each bicycle operator operating a bicycle for a business would take such course prior to making deliveries on behalf of such business.
Businesses that use bicycles for commercial purposes and are also licensed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) as a third-party food delivery service would be required to comply with the commercial bicycle safety laws as a condition of their DCWP license. A third-party food delivery service could have their license suspended or revoked for failing to provide bicycle safety equipment, identification or retro-reflective apparel to their delivery workers. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 0047-2024
| B | Shekar Krishnan | | Coupled on General Orders | Repealing the misdemeanor criminal penalties for general vendors and mobile food vendors. | Introduction | This bill would remove all misdemeanor criminal penalties for general vendors and mobile food vendors. Vendors who operate without a license could be subject to a violation and a fine or a civil penalty. Vendors who violate any other street vending laws would be subject to a civil penalty. | Overridden by Council | Pass |
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M 0156-2025
| * | | | Coupled to be Filed | Mayor's Veto and disapproval of Introductory Number 47-B. | Mayor's Message | | Filed by Council | Pass |
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Int 1133-2024
| A | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | Coupled on General Orders | Protections for contracted delivery workers. | Introduction | This bill would expand delivery worker protections that exist for food delivery workers to cover all contracted delivery workers retained to deliver goods for a delivery service. This bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to study the working conditions of contracted delivery workers delivering for a delivery service, and promulgate rules establishing a minimum pay rate for such contracted delivery workers. This bill would also require delivery services to provide additional information to their contracted delivery workers prior to such worker accepting a new delivery. This bill would expand delivery worker protections related to insulated delivery bags, fire safety materials and toilet facility access to all relevant contracted delivery workers. The bill would set forth enforcement options, including those available to the City and to workers, which would apply to all laws relating to contracted delivery workers. | Overridden by Council | Pass |
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M 0157-2025
| * | | | Coupled to be Filed | Mayor's Veto and disapproval of Introductory Number 1133-A. | Mayor's Message | | Filed by Council | Pass |
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Int 1135-2024
| A | Sandy Nurse | | Coupled on General Orders | Minimum payments to grocery delivery workers. | Introduction | This bill would require third-party grocery delivery services to pay their grocery delivery workers a minimum pay rate that would meet or exceed the minimum pay rate established by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) that must be paid to food delivery workers. DCWP may tailor such minimum pay rate to the circumstances of grocery delivery workers. | Overridden by Council | Pass |
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M 0158-2025
| * | | | Coupled to be Filed | Mayor's Veto and disapproval of Introductory Number 1135-A. | Mayor's Message | | Filed by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE | | | | | |
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Int 1238-2025
| A | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Provision of access to evidence review technology for persons in custody with pending criminal proceedings. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (DOC) to ensure all persons in custody with a pending criminal proceeding have the technology necessary to securely receive and review case evidence via a department-issued tablet or through access provided in the law library. The bill also requires the Board of Correction to produce a report which evaluates the department of correction’s ability to provide technological access to evidence review. The report will include recommendations for improvement and the department of correction must subsequently responde and indicate if it intends to adopt those recommendations. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 1240-2025
| A | Rita C. Joseph | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Holistic clinical assessments for incarcerated individuals. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ), upon request of a person in custody or their attorney, to conduct a holistic needs assessment when one is required for acceptance into a court-based alternative to incarceration program. These clinical asssements are to include information on a person’s mental health, physical health, intellectual disabilities, history of trauma, and other psychosocial conditions or circumstances at the time of a person’s arrest. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 1242-2025
| A | Sandy Nurse | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Establishing a coordinator of the transition to borough-based jails and a department of correction coordinator for borough-based jail transition. | Introduction | This bill would require the establishment of an Office of Coordinator for Rikers Island Closure with a full-time coordinator. This new office will be responsible for coordinating actions and policies by agencies with a role in the closure of Rikers Island, including those with duties related to jail population reduction, design and construction of the borough-based jails, design and construction of outposted therapeutic housing units, correctional workforce development,and planning for the future use of Rikers Island for environmental sustainability and resiliency purposes
In addition, this bill also requires the establishment of Coordinator for Borough-Based Jail Transition within the department of correction. Among other things, that position will be responsible for advising and assisting the department and developing a report with recommended reforms to staff recruitment, training, supervision, assignments, and organizational culture that can be implemented in order to improve conditions for current jail staff and people in custody and facilitate a successful transition and improve safety for jail staff and people in custody at the borough-based jails and outposted therapeutic housing units. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE | | | | | |
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LU 0360-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | | Highbridge Cluster: Multiple Blocks; Bronx, Community Districts No. 4 and 5, Council Districts 14 and 16. | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 1051-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 360 - Highbridge Cluster: Multiple Blocks: Bronx, Community Districts No. 4 and 5, Council Districts 14 and 16. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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LU 0361-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | | Le Grande Ville: Block 2867, Lot 98, Bronx, Community District 5, Council District 14. | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 1052-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 361 - Le Grande Ville: Block 2867, Lot 98, Bronx, Community District 5, Council District 14. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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LU 0362-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | | MBD Cluster 3: Block 2851, Lot 29; Block 2852, Lot 27; Block 2879, Lots 121 and 123 (Tentative Lot 123); and Block 3180, Lot 9, Bronx, Community District No. 5, Council District No. 14. | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 1053-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 362 - MBD Cluster 3: Block 2851, Lot 29; Block 2852, Lot 27; Block 2879, Lots 121 and 123 (Tentative Lot 123); and Block 3180, Lot 9, Bronx, Community District No. 5, Council District No. 14. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FIRE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | | | | | |
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Int 0751-2024
| B | Jennifer Gutiérrez | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Creation of a residential fire emergency response guide. | Introduction | This bill would require an agency or office designated by the mayor, in consultation with the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), the Department of Buildings (DOB), and any other relevant agency, to develop and maintain a residential fire emergency response guide for individuals affected or displaced by a residential fire. Such guide would include information about entities that assist individuals following residential fires, including information on emergency housing and aid. This bill would require FDNY to distribute the guide at the scene of residential fires using a quick response (QR) code posted on Department vehicles. Finally, the bill will require relevant agencies to make such guide available to individuals affected or displaced by a residential fire on location at post-fire inspections. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GENERAL WELFARE | | | | | |
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Int 0791-2024
| A | Lincoln Restler | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Requiring the department of social services to post on its website data concerning vacant supportive housing units | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to post on its website data concerning vacant supportive housing units, including the total number and percentage of all supportive housing units in the city that are vacant, as well as the number of vacant units at different stages in the placement process. DSS would be required to provide data on supportive housing units by January 1, 2026, and other data related to units within the Human Resources Administration’s HIV/AIDS Services (HASA) program by June 1, 2026. DSS would be required to update certain information monthly and quarterly. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 1175-2025
| A | Julie Menin | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Civil legal services for income-eligible domestic violence survivors in divorce proceedings. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) to establish a program, subject to appropriation, to provide income-eligible domestic violence survivors with both brief legal assistance and full legal representation throughout a divorce proceeding. ENDGBV would be required to undertake outreach about the program through written materials posted online and at family justice centers. ENDGBV would be required to submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council an annual report with data on the program for the preceding year. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LAND USE | | | | | |
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LU 0347-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | Zoning, 1946 East 7th Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 240252 ZMK). | Land Use Application | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | |
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LU 0348-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | Zoning, 1946 East 7th Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 240253 ZRK). | Land Use Application | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | |
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LU 0349-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 5602-5604 Broadway Rezoning, Bronx (C 240278 ZMX). | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 1054-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 349 - Zoning, 5602-5604 Broadway Rezoning, Bronx (C 240278 ZMX). | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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LU 0350-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 5602-5604 Broadway Rezoning, Bronx (N 240279 ZRX). | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 1055-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 350 - Zoning, 5602-5604 Broadway Rezoning, Bronx (N 240279 ZRX). | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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LU 0353-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | Zoning, 515 7th Avenue, Manhattan (C 240248 ZSM). | Land Use Application | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | |
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LU 0354-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Coupled to be Filed | Zoning, 515 7th Avenue, Manhattan (C 240249 ZSM). | Land Use Application | | Filed by Council | Pass |
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LU 0355-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | Zoning, 515 7th Avenue, Manhattan (C 240246 ZSM). | Land Use Application | | Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter. | |
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LU 0356-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Coupled to be Filed | Zoning, 515 7th Avenue, Manhattan (N 240247 ZRM). | Land Use Application | | Filed by Council | |
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LU 0359-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Cozy Corner, Queens (D 2550082809 SWQ). | Land Use Application | | Disapproved by Council | Pass |
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Res 1056-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Motion to Disapprove | LU 359 - Zoning, Cozy Corner, Queens (D 2550082809 SWQ). | Resolution | | Disapproved by Council | Pass |
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LU 0368-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Ocean Crest Article XI Technical Correction, Queens (G 250081 CCQ). | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 1057-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 368 - Zoning, Ocean Crest Article XI Technical Correction, Queens (G 250081 CCQ). | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON WOMEN AND GENDER EQUITY | | | | | |
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Int 0867-2024
| A | Amanda Farías | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Prohibiting the sale of menstrual and intimate care products that contain unsafe ingredients. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit the sale, offer for sale, and distribution of menstrual products or intimate care products that contain intentionally added ingredients harmful to human health listed on the packaging label, including chemicals and fragrance as specified in the bill. Additionally, no later than 90 days after the New York State Department of Health promulgates regulations establishing the lowest level that can be achieved of harmful substances, including those specified in the bill, in menstrual and intimate care products the New York City Department of Health (DOHMH) would be required to adopt such threshold levels by rule and maintain a list of products that contain such substances at or above such established threshold levels. Two years after DOHMH adopts such threshold levels by rule, this bill would prohibit the sale, offer for sale and distribution of menstrual products or intimate care products that contain such substance at or above such threshold level. Violations would be punishable by a civil penalty not to exceed $250 for each violation. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 1258-2025
| A | Crystal Hudson | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Correction of sex designations on death records. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to establish a procedure to request correction of the sex designation on a death record and post an application form and instructions for making such a request on its website. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | 12. | GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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| | | | COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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Int 0020-2024
| A | Gale A. Brewer | ~coupled | A and GO | Third-party delivery workers and powered bicycle safety. | Introduction | This bill would require the delivery worker bicycle safety course developed by the Department of Transportation (DOT) to cover the safe and lawful operation of powered bicycles, as well as lithium-ion battery and charging safety. Each bicycle operator operating a bicycle for a business would take such course prior to making deliveries on behalf of such business.
Businesses that use bicycles for commercial purposes and are also licensed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) as a third-party food delivery service would be required to comply with the commercial bicycle safety laws as a condition of their DCWP license. A third-party food delivery service could have their license suspended or revoked for failing to provide bicycle safety equipment, identification or retro-reflective apparel to their delivery workers. | | |
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Int 0047-2024
| B | Shekar Krishnan | ~coupled | GO | Repealing the misdemeanor criminal penalties for general vendors and mobile food vendors. | Introduction | This bill would remove all misdemeanor criminal penalties for general vendors and mobile food vendors. Vendors who operate without a license could be subject to a violation and a fine or a civil penalty. Vendors who violate any other street vending laws would be subject to a civil penalty. | | |
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M 0156-2025
| * | | ~coupled | Filed | Mayor's Veto and disapproval of Introductory Number 47-B. | Mayor's Message | | | |
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Int 1133-2024
| A | Jennifer Gutiérrez | ~coupled | GO | Protections for contracted delivery workers. | Introduction | This bill would expand delivery worker protections that exist for food delivery workers to cover all contracted delivery workers retained to deliver goods for a delivery service. This bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to study the working conditions of contracted delivery workers delivering for a delivery service, and promulgate rules establishing a minimum pay rate for such contracted delivery workers. This bill would also require delivery services to provide additional information to their contracted delivery workers prior to such worker accepting a new delivery. This bill would expand delivery worker protections related to insulated delivery bags, fire safety materials and toilet facility access to all relevant contracted delivery workers. The bill would set forth enforcement options, including those available to the City and to workers, which would apply to all laws relating to contracted delivery workers. | | |
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M 0157-2025
| * | | ~coupled | Filed | Mayor's Veto and disapproval of Introductory Number 1133-A. | Mayor's Message | | | |
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Int 1135-2024
| A | Sandy Nurse | ~coupled | GO | Minimum payments to grocery delivery workers. | Introduction | This bill would require third-party grocery delivery services to pay their grocery delivery workers a minimum pay rate that would meet or exceed the minimum pay rate established by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) that must be paid to food delivery workers. DCWP may tailor such minimum pay rate to the circumstances of grocery delivery workers. | | |
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M 0158-2025
| * | | ~coupled | Filed | Mayor's Veto and disapproval of Introductory Number 1135-A. | Mayor's Message | | | |
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Int 1238-2025
| A | Jennifer Gutiérrez | ~coupled | A and GO | Provision of access to evidence review technology for persons in custody with pending criminal proceedings. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (DOC) to ensure all persons in custody with a pending criminal proceeding have the technology necessary to securely receive and review case evidence via a department-issued tablet or through access provided in the law library. The bill also requires the Board of Correction to produce a report which evaluates the department of correction’s ability to provide technological access to evidence review. The report will include recommendations for improvement and the department of correction must subsequently responde and indicate if it intends to adopt those recommendations. | | |
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Int 1240-2025
| A | Rita C. Joseph | ~coupled | A and GO | Holistic clinical assessments for incarcerated individuals. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ), upon request of a person in custody or their attorney, to conduct a holistic needs assessment when one is required for acceptance into a court-based alternative to incarceration program. These clinical asssements are to include information on a person’s mental health, physical health, intellectual disabilities, history of trauma, and other psychosocial conditions or circumstances at the time of a person’s arrest. | | |
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Int 1242-2025
| A | Sandy Nurse | ~coupled | A and GO | Establishing a coordinator of the transition to borough-based jails and a department of correction coordinator for borough-based jail transition. | Introduction | This bill would require the establishment of an Office of Coordinator for Rikers Island Closure with a full-time coordinator. This new office will be responsible for coordinating actions and policies by agencies with a role in the closure of Rikers Island, including those with duties related to jail population reduction, design and construction of the borough-based jails, design and construction of outposted therapeutic housing units, correctional workforce development,and planning for the future use of Rikers Island for environmental sustainability and resiliency purposes
In addition, this bill also requires the establishment of Coordinator for Borough-Based Jail Transition within the department of correction. Among other things, that position will be responsible for advising and assisting the department and developing a report with recommended reforms to staff recruitment, training, supervision, assignments, and organizational culture that can be implemented in order to improve conditions for current jail staff and people in custody and facilitate a successful transition and improve safety for jail staff and people in custody at the borough-based jails and outposted therapeutic housing units. | | |
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Res 1051-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | LU 360 - Highbridge Cluster: Multiple Blocks: Bronx, Community Districts No. 4 and 5, Council Districts 14 and 16. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 1052-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | LU 361 - Le Grande Ville: Block 2867, Lot 98, Bronx, Community District 5, Council District 14. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 1053-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | LU 362 - MBD Cluster 3: Block 2851, Lot 29; Block 2852, Lot 27; Block 2879, Lots 121 and 123 (Tentative Lot 123); and Block 3180, Lot 9, Bronx, Community District No. 5, Council District No. 14. | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0751-2024
| B | Jennifer Gutiérrez | ~coupled | A and GO | Creation of a residential fire emergency response guide. | Introduction | This bill would require an agency or office designated by the mayor, in consultation with the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), the Department of Buildings (DOB), and any other relevant agency, to develop and maintain a residential fire emergency response guide for individuals affected or displaced by a residential fire. Such guide would include information about entities that assist individuals following residential fires, including information on emergency housing and aid. This bill would require FDNY to distribute the guide at the scene of residential fires using a quick response (QR) code posted on Department vehicles. Finally, the bill will require relevant agencies to make such guide available to individuals affected or displaced by a residential fire on location at post-fire inspections. | | |
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Int 0791-2024
| A | Lincoln Restler | ~coupled | A and GO | Requiring the department of social services to post on its website data concerning vacant supportive housing units | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to post on its website data concerning vacant supportive housing units, including the total number and percentage of all supportive housing units in the city that are vacant, as well as the number of vacant units at different stages in the placement process. DSS would be required to provide data on supportive housing units by January 1, 2026, and other data related to units within the Human Resources Administration’s HIV/AIDS Services (HASA) program by June 1, 2026. DSS would be required to update certain information monthly and quarterly. | | |
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Int 1175-2025
| A | Julie Menin | ~coupled | A and GO | Civil legal services for income-eligible domestic violence survivors in divorce proceedings. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) to establish a program, subject to appropriation, to provide income-eligible domestic violence survivors with both brief legal assistance and full legal representation throughout a divorce proceeding. ENDGBV would be required to undertake outreach about the program through written materials posted online and at family justice centers. ENDGBV would be required to submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council an annual report with data on the program for the preceding year. | | |
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| | | | LAND USE | | | | | |
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Res 1054-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | GO | LU 349 - Zoning, 5602-5604 Broadway Rezoning, Bronx (C 240278 ZMX). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 1055-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | GO | LU 350 - Zoning, 5602-5604 Broadway Rezoning, Bronx (N 240279 ZRX). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0354-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | Filed | Zoning, 515 7th Avenue, Manhattan (C 240249 ZSM). | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0356-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | Filed | Zoning, 515 7th Avenue, Manhattan (N 240247 ZRM). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 1056-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | Disapproved | LU 359 - Zoning, Cozy Corner, Queens (D 2550082809 SWQ). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 1057-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | LU 368 - Zoning, Ocean Crest Article XI Technical Correction, Queens (G 250081 CCQ). | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0867-2024
| A | Amanda Farías | ~coupled | A and GO | Prohibiting the sale of menstrual and intimate care products that contain unsafe ingredients. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit the sale, offer for sale, and distribution of menstrual products or intimate care products that contain intentionally added ingredients harmful to human health listed on the packaging label, including chemicals and fragrance as specified in the bill. Additionally, no later than 90 days after the New York State Department of Health promulgates regulations establishing the lowest level that can be achieved of harmful substances, including those specified in the bill, in menstrual and intimate care products the New York City Department of Health (DOHMH) would be required to adopt such threshold levels by rule and maintain a list of products that contain such substances at or above such established threshold levels. Two years after DOHMH adopts such threshold levels by rule, this bill would prohibit the sale, offer for sale and distribution of menstrual products or intimate care products that contain such substance at or above such threshold level. Violations would be punishable by a civil penalty not to exceed $250 for each violation. | | |
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Int 1258-2025
| A | Crystal Hudson | ~coupled | A and GO | Correction of sex designations on death records. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to establish a procedure to request correction of the sex designation on a death record and post an application form and instructions for making such a request on its website. | | |
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Res 0362-2024
| A | Erik D. Bottcher | | Amended and Adopted by the Committee on General Welfare | Social Worker Workforce Act (A.701/S.988). | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | | 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. | | | | | |
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Int 1371-2025
| * | Joann Ariola | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Prohibiting vending on certain streets in Queens. | Introduction | To allow greater pedestrian access and ease sidewalk congestion, this bill would prohibit general vending and mobile food vending on Jamaica Avenue from 75th Street to 98th Street in Queens. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1372-2025
| * | Diana I. Ayala | ~SPONSOR | General Welfare | Limiting the household rent contribution for recipients of a rental assistance voucher. | Introduction | This bill would require that the rent contribution for CityFHEPS recipients not exceed 30 percent of the household’s total monthly income, regardless of whether the household receives public assistance or has earned income. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1373-2025
| * | Chris Banks | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Department of citywide administrative services conducting a study to assess the feasibility of a reimbursement program for civil service applicants who did not receive an employment offer before their eligible list expired. | Introduction | This bill would require the department of citywide administrative services (DCAS) to conduct a feasibility study to assess whether the department could offer a program to reimburse civil service applicants who did not receive an employment offer before the eligible list upon which their name was listed expires for the required fees associated with the application process. The study would assume that each reimbursement is capped at $500, and that civil service applicants would be required to submit a reimbursement form within 6 months of the eligible list they appeared on expiring. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1374-2025
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts | Sale and use of gasoline-powered leaf blowers and lawn mowers. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit the sale of gasoline-powered leaf blowers or lawn mowers after December 31, 2025, and would prohibit the use of gas-powered leaf blowers or lawn mowers after December 31, 2026. The bill would also establish penalties for violations of such prohibitions. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1375-2025
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Expanding the bicycle parking station program. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to install at least 5,000 bicycle parking stations over five years at a rate of 1,000 per year. At least 400 stations must be installed on commercial blocks per year. When placing the stations DOT must consider a few factors, such as whether certain communities are underserved by biking infrastructure, whether there are nearby bicycle lanes, whether an enclosed station is appropriate, whether a station may help alleviate sidewalk congestion, and whether there are community partners willing to assist with the station’s upkeep. DOT must also solicit and consider input from entities that might be interested in station placement. DOT must post the locations of its parking stations on its website. Finally, within six years after the law’s effective date, DOT must submit a one-time report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council analyzing the status of its bicycle parking station program and post the report online. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1042-2025
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Higher Education | Condemning the education provisions of H.R.1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1376-2025
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Department of health and mental hygiene posting worker guidance for best practices for protecting workers from extreme weather. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (“DOHMH”) to post on the department’s website information on best practices for protecting workers from extreme weather, such as extreme heat, extreme cold, and low air quality. Such guidance would be posted in English and each of the designated citywide languages. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1377-2025
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Protections for construction workers from extreme heat. | Introduction | This bill would require permit holders on all construction sites to create and adhere to a heat action plan, detailing measures to curtail heat illness among construction workers, including hydration stations, access to shade, personal protection equipment, and medical monitoring when the heat stress threshold reaches 85 degrees Fahrenheit. This bill would also preclude permit holders from conducting work pursuant to a Department of Buildings-issued permit when the temperature reaches an extreme heat stress threshold of 95 degree Fahrenheit, or a temperature not less than 95 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by rule of the Department of Buildings, unless otherwise authorized to continue work to address an immediately hazardous condition. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1043-2025
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | ~SPONSOR | Civil Service and Labor | Empowering People in Rights Enforcement (EMPIRE) Worker Protection Act. (S.448/A.4278) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1378-2025
| * | Oswald Feliz | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to report on the use or vacancy of space in city buildings. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) to report on the current use of space in property leased or owned by the city, or whether such property is vacant. If such property is vacant, DCAS would additionally be required to report on what work would be needed to bring such property into use. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1379-2025
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts | Ending fluoridation of the municipal water supply. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit the fluoridation of the municipal water supply and would direct the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to establish a program to provide free fluoride supplements to individuals who request them. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1380-2025
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Prohibiting the sale and rental of class three bicycles with electric assist. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit the sale and rental of class three e-bikes. A person who violates this prohibition would be liable for civil penalties up to $2,000. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1381-2025
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Education | LGBTQIA+ resource guide for middle and high school students. | Introduction | This bill would require that on any student portal maintained by the Department of Education (DOE), the DOE provide to middle and high school students a resource guide on LGBTQIA+ programs and services available for middle and high school students. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1382-2025
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Minimum number of gender-neutral bathrooms. | Introduction | This bill would amend the New York City Plumbing Code to require that, where plumbing fixtures are required under the Plumbing Code, at least one separate gender-neutral bathroom be provided. The existing requirement that where plumbing fixtures are required under the Plumbing Code separate bathrooms be provided by sex would be undisturbed. Provisions in the Plumbing Code and New York City Building Code that refer to fixtures required in bathrooms based on sex would be amended to account for the bill requiring a minimum number of gender-neutral bathrooms. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1044-2025
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Criminal Justice | Establish visiting policies for incarcerated people and promotes better institutional and community adjustment upon release. (A.4603/S.5037) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1045-2025
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Provides for automatic voter registration and preregistration for persons applying for certain department of motor vehicles documentation and for Medicaid enrollees. (S.88/A.6772) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1046-2025
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Performing Artist Tax Parity Act of 2025. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1047-2025
| * | Shekar Krishnan | ~SPONSOR | Health | Designating March annually as Amyloidosis Awareness Month. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1383-2025
| * | Linda Lee | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Outreach and meeting schedule of the office of food policy. | Introduction | This bill seeks to codify the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy’s (MOFP) outreach and meeting schedule. This law would mandate MOFP to meet with agencies, community based organizations, community leaders and other stakeholders that focus on food policy issues every 3 months. These discussions would no longer be limited to the food policy plan. Furthermore, MOFP would have to perform outreach to these organizations every 3 months. The bill seeks to enhance communication between different interested parties, and ensure that food policy issues are addressed in a timely manner. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1384-2025
| * | Linda Lee | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Requiring construction site safety trainings to include mental health and wellness, suicide risk and prevention, and alcohol and substance-misuse. | Introduction | This bill would amend the definition of “site safety training (SST) card” in the New York City Building Code to require that an applicant for such card complete at least two SST credits related to mental health and wellness, suicide risk and prevention, and alcohol and substance-misuse. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1385-2025
| * | Linda Lee | ~SPONSOR | Mental Health, Disabilities and Addiction | Establishing a construction site opioid antagonist program. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene to create a construction site opioid antagonist program to address opioid overdoses at construction sites. The program would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to provide five opioid antagonist kits to every major building construction site, free of charge, for administration to individuals experiencing an opioid overdose. The Commissioner would be required to provide training on the administration of opioid antagonists to site safety professionals, and to offer such training to construction workers. The Commissioner would also be required to report annually to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council on the number of construction sites, the number of opioid antagonist kits provided by DOHMH to construction sites, the number of kits used by each construction site, the number of site safety professionals, the number of opioid antagonist trainings provided to site safety professionals, the number of construction workers, and the number of opioid antagonist trainings provided to construction workers. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1386-2025
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Requiring prompt repair of street furniture. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation to ensure that all street furniture, whose maintenance it is responsible for, be repaired or replaced within 3 months of the date when it receives notice that the street furniture is damaged or missing. The bill would also require City agencies to include a provision within contracts with outside entities that are responsible for street furniture to ensure that street furniture is repaired or replaced within the same time frame. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1387-2025
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Including geothermal piping systems in the scope of plumbing work and reporting on recommendations to incorporate geothermal systems into the construction codes. | Introduction | This bill would amend the definition of “plumbing work” in the Construction Code to include “geothermal piping,” such that anyone installing, maintaining, or repairing any plumbing components of geothermal energy systems would be required to hold a master plumber license. The bill would also define “geothermal piping” and “geothermal system” in the Construction Code. Finally, the bill would require the Commissioner of Buildings to submit to the Mayor and the Speaker, and publish on the Department of Buildings website, a report that includes recommendations to amend the Construction Codes to ensure professional safety and standardization in geothermal system installation. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1048-2025
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Exclude the amount of state and local taxes and fees and gratuities from the amount for which an interchange fee is charged for an electronic payment transaction by a credit or debit card network (A.4017/S.5587). | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1388-2025
| * | Frank Morano | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Codifying the official flag of the borough of Staten Island. | Introduction | This bill would codify into law the official flag of the borough of Staten Island. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1389-2025
| * | Lincoln Restler | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Requiring the Law Department to report on its involvement in legal actions in which a current or former City employee is a party. | Introduction | This bill would require the Law Department, in coordination with the Comptroller, to publish a report twice annually that describes legal actions in which the Law Department is involved in the direct representation of, or contracting of representation for, former or current City employees. Such report would include the former or current City employee’s name, the status of their case, the hours and expenditures spent on such employee’s legal representation, and the amount of money for which the case was settled or decided. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1049-2025
| * | Pierina Ana Sanchez | ~SPONSOR | Mental Health, Disabilities and Addiction | Incorporate mental wellness training within OSHA-10 and OSHA-30 training. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1390-2025
| * | Lynn C. Schulman | ~SPONSOR | Health | Cooling tower inspections in heat-related emergencies. | Introduction | This bill would amend New York City’s cooling tower inspection requirements by requiring building owners to inspect and test cooling towers for the presence of microbes at least as frequently as every 30 days during periods of the year such cooling towers are in use. The bill further requires that, if a heat-related emergency occurs, such cooling towers shall be inspected and tested on the earlier of either 14 days from the date of the most recent inspection and testing, or 14 days from the first day of a heat-related emergency if such day occurs more than 14 days after the date of most recent inspection and testing. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 1050-2025
| * | Inna Vernikov | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Sale and possession of self-defense spray devices in New York State (S.4922A). | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0360-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Highbridge Cluster: Multiple Blocks; Bronx, Community Districts No. 4 and 5, Council Districts 14 and 16. | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0361-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Le Grande Ville: Block 2867, Lot 98, Bronx, Community District 5, Council District 14. | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0362-2025
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | MBD Cluster 3: Block 2851, Lot 29; Block 2852, Lot 27; Block 2879, Lots 121 and 123 (Tentative Lot 123); and Block 3180, Lot 9, Bronx, Community District No. 5, Council District No. 14. | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0363-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Landmarks, Public Sitings & Dispositions | Landmarks, NYC Health & Hospitals/Jacobi Just Home, Bronx (G 230033 HHX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0363-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Landmarks, NYC Health & Hospitals/Jacobi Just Home, Bronx (G 230033 HHX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0364-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Landmarks, Public Sitings & Dispositions | Landmarks, NYC Health and Hospitals/Lincoln (349 East 140th Street), Bronx (G 250082 HHX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0364-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Landmarks, NYC Health and Hospitals/Lincoln (349 East 140th Street), Bronx (G 250082 HHX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0365-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Landmarks, Public Sitings & Dispositions | Landmarks, Claremont House: 1640 Anthony Avenue, Bronx (C 250220 HAX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0365-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Landmarks, Claremont House: 1640 Anthony Avenue, Bronx (C 250220 HAX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0366-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Landmarks, Public Sitings & Dispositions | Landmarks, Claremont House: 1640 Anthony Avenue, Bronx (C 250221 ZMX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0366-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Landmarks, Claremont House: 1640 Anthony Avenue, Bronx (C 250221 ZMX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0367-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Landmarks, Public Sitings & Dispositions | Landmarks, Claremont House: 1640 Anthony Avenue, Bronx (N 250222 ZRX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0367-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Landmarks, Claremont House: 1640 Anthony Avenue, Bronx (N 250222 ZRX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0368-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Ocean Crest Article XI Technical Correction, Queens (G 250081 CCQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0368-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Ocean Crest Article XI Technical Correction, Queens (G 250081 CCQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0369-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250172 ZMQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0369-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250172 ZMQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0370-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, Queens (N 250173 ZRQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0370-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, Queens (N 250173 ZRQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0371-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250171 HAQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0371-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250171 HAQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0372-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Station Plaza Jamaica City Map Changes, Queens (C 250187 MMQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0372-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Station Plaza Jamaica City Map Changes, Queens (C 250187 MMQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0373-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250176 ZMQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0373-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250176 ZMQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0374-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (N 250177 ZRQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0374-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (N 250177 ZRQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0375-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250175 HAQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0375-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250175 HAQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0376-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250178 PCQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0376-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250178 PCQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0377-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250179 PPQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0377-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250179 PPQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0378-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250180 PPQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0378-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Long Island City Neighborhood Plan, Queens (C 250180 PPQ). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0379-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, El Caldero Restaurant and Sport Bar, Bronx (D 2550159534 SWX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0379-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, El Caldero Restaurant and Sport Bar, Bronx (D 2550159534 SWX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0380-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Lava Rock Kitchen, Bronx (D 2550082809 SWX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0380-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Lava Rock Kitchen, Bronx (D 2550082809 SWX). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0381-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Green Pavilion Restaurant & Sports Lounge, Brooklyn (D 2540387825 SWK). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0381-2025
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Green Pavilion Restaurant & Sports Lounge, Brooklyn (D 2540387825 SWK). | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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