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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/26/2026 1:30 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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    1.ROLL CALL      Not available Not available
    2.INVOCATION - Delivered by: Rev Dr Chole Bryer, Interfaith Center of NY, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115. Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member Brewer.      Not available Not available
    3.ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of March 10, 2026 be adopted as printed by Council Member Maloney.      Not available Not available
    4.MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR - None      Not available Not available
M 0053-2026 *  Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and EthicsNadia Shihata, NYC Department of InvestigationsMayor's Message    Not available Not available
    5.COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES -      Not available Not available
M 0056-2026 *  FinanceTransfer City funds between various agencies in Fiscal Year 2026 to implement changes to the City's expense budget, pursuant to Section 107(b) of the New York City Charter (MN-5).Communication    Not available Not available
M 0057-2026 *  FinanceAppropriation of new City revenues in FY'26, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter (MN-6)Communication    Not available Not available
M 0058-2026 *  Received, Ordered, Printed and FiledOMB, Withdrawing M 0043-2026 (MN-3) and M 0044-2026 (MN-4).Communication    Not available Not available
    6.PETITIONS & COMMUNICATIONS - None      Not available Not available
    7.LAND USE CALL-UPS –      Not available Not available
M 0054-2026 *Amanda C. Farías  Zoning, Sabrosura, Bronx (D 2650051365 SWX).Land Use Call-Up    Not available Not available
M 0055-2026 *Darlene Mealy  Zoning, Cicchetti BK, Brooklyn (D 2650179761 SWK).Land Use Call-Up    Not available Not available
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    8.COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER      Not available Not available
    9.DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS      Not available Not available
    10.REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None      Not available Not available
    11.REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES      Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE TO COMBAT HATE      Not available Not available
Int 0001-2026 BJulie Menin Amended and Coupled on General OrdersA plan regarding security perimeters adjacent to places of religious worship.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to establish a plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation, and interference at places of religious worship while preserving and protecting the rights to free speech, assembly, and protest. The plan would include considerations for the New York Police Department (NYPD) to use in determining whether, when, and the extent to which security perimeters may be used to protect entry to and egress from places of religious worship, and for communication with stakeholders, including the public, persons seeking to assemble or protest, and affected religious leaders. The Commissioner would be required to submit a proposed plan and a final plan to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council no later than 45 days and 90 days, respectively, after the bill’s effective date. The final plan would also be posted on NYPD’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0022-2026 AShaun Abreu Amended and Coupled on General OrdersRequiring the department of education to distribute materials to students about the risks of social media and online hate.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Education (DOE) to distribute materials to middle and high school students annually, beginning September 30, 2026, regarding the risks and dangers associated with social media for youth, including in relation to online bullying, harassment, discrimination, misinformation, and disinformation, as well as how to prevent or mitigate associated harms. The materials would be age-appropriate and updated annually to reflect changes in information and best practices, and would also be posted to the department’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0175-2026 BEric Dinowitz Amended and Coupled on General OrdersA plan regarding security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to establish a plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation, and interference at educational facilities while preserving and protecting the rights to free speech, assembly, and protest. The plan would include considerations for the New York Police Department (NYPD) to use in determining whether, when, and the extent to which security perimeters may be used to protect entry to and egress from educational facilities, and for communication with stakeholders, including the public, persons seeking to assemble or protest, and affected educational administrators. The Commissioner would be required to submit a proposed plan and a final plan to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council no later than 45 days and 90 days, respectively, after the bill’s effective date. The final plan would also be posted on NYPD’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0297-2026 AVirginia Maloney  Amended and Coupled on General OrdersEmergency planning for religious and non-profit institutions.IntroductionThis legislation would require an agency or office designated by the mayor, in consultation with the police department, to provide religious and nonprofit institutions with support in establishing and maintaining emergency plans. Such plans shall include, but not be limited to, establishing protocols to address threats of violence and safely evacuate premises as needed.   Not available Not available
Int 0388-2026 ALincoln Restler Amended and Coupled on General OrdersEstablishing a hotline to report discriminatory harassment and unlawful discriminatory practices.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commission on Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) to establish a hotline for receiving reports from the public regarding discriminatory harassment and unlawful discriminatory practices. CCHR would offer hotline users support and referrals as appropriate. Beginning in September 2027, as part of its annual report, CCHR would report the number of complaints and inquiries received by the hotline, disaggregated by area of jurisdiction, borough where the alleged incident occurred where such location can be reasonably determined, and the five most prevalent bases for discrimination related to religion, race, and national origin. These numbers would also be published on CCHR’s website. CCHR would also describe how it informs the public about how to access the hotline, as well as how its outreach work is informed by hotline reports.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION      Not available Not available
Int 0177-2026 AHarvey D. Epstein Amended and Coupled on General OrdersA student loan financial counseling program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to create and run a program to provide individualized counseling to individuals about federal and state student loan forgiveness programs and other loan repayment options.   Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE      Not available Not available
Res 0394-2026 *Crystal Hudson Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersFulton Street Business Improvement DistrictResolution    Not available Not available
M 0057-2026 *  Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersAppropriation of new City revenues in FY'26, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter (MN-6)Communication    Not available Not available
Res 0416-2026 *Linda Lee Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersRESOLUTION APPROVING A MODIFICATION (MN-6) PURSUANT TO SECTION 107(e) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORKResolution    Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LAND USE      Not available Not available
LU 0035-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill Top Apartments, Manhattan (C 260071 HAM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0403-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 35 - Landmarks, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill Top Apartments, Manhattan (C 260071 HAM).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0036-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063 PCY).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0404-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 36 - Landmarks, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063 PCY).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0037-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064 PSY).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0405-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 37 - Landmarks, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064 PSY).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0038-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (C 240271 ZMK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0406-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 38 - Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (C 240271 ZMK).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0039-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (N 240272 ZRK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0407-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 39 - Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (N 240272 ZRK).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0040-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (C 240273 ZSK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0408-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 40 - Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (C 240273 ZSK).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0041-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, 1325 Avenue of the Americas – Text Amendment, Manhattan (N 240303 ZRM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0409-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 41 - Zoning, 1325 Avenue of the Americas – Text Amendment, Manhattan (N 240303 ZRM).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0042-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Allen Street Mall Demapping, Manhattan (C 250306 MMM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0410-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 42 - Zoning, Allen Street Mall Demapping, Manhattan (C 250306 MMM).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0043-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Allen Street Mall Demapping, Manhattan (N 250307 ZRM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0411-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 43 - Zoning, Allen Street Mall Demapping, Manhattan (N 250307 ZRM).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0047-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Le Dive, Manhattan (D 2650119000 SWM).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0412-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Coupled on General OrdersLU 47 - Zoning, Le Dive, Manhattan (D 2650119000 SWM).Resolution    Not available Not available
LU 0048-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, Approximately 754-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, Staten Island (G 250094 SCR).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
Res 0413-2026 *Kevin C. Riley Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersLU __ - Landmarks, Approximately 754-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, Staten Island (G 250094 SCR).Resolution    Not available Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES, ELECTIONS, STANDARDS AND ELECTIONS      Not available Not available
M 0041-2026 *   Midori Valdivia, New York City Taxi and Limousine CommissionMayor's Message    Not available Not available
Res 0414-2026 *Sandra Ung Coupled on General OrdersM 41 - Midori Valdivia, New York City Taxi and Limousine CommissionResolution    Not available Not available
M 0051-2026 *   Wayne G. Hawley, Conflicts of Interest BoardCommunication    Not available Not available
Res 0415-2026 *Sandra Ung Coupled on General OrdersM 51 - Wayne G. Hawley, Conflicts of Interest BoardResolution    Not available Not available
    12.GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available Not available
     COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available Not available
    ~coupledCOMBAT HATE      Not available Not available
Int 0001-2026 BJulie Menin~coupledA and GOA plan regarding security perimeters adjacent to places of religious worship.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to establish a plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation, and interference at places of religious worship while preserving and protecting the rights to free speech, assembly, and protest. The plan would include considerations for the New York Police Department (NYPD) to use in determining whether, when, and the extent to which security perimeters may be used to protect entry to and egress from places of religious worship, and for communication with stakeholders, including the public, persons seeking to assemble or protest, and affected religious leaders. The Commissioner would be required to submit a proposed plan and a final plan to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council no later than 45 days and 90 days, respectively, after the bill’s effective date. The final plan would also be posted on NYPD’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0022-2026 AShaun Abreu~coupledA and GORequiring the department of education to distribute materials to students about the risks of social media and online hate.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Education (DOE) to distribute materials to middle and high school students annually, beginning September 30, 2026, regarding the risks and dangers associated with social media for youth, including in relation to online bullying, harassment, discrimination, misinformation, and disinformation, as well as how to prevent or mitigate associated harms. The materials would be age-appropriate and updated annually to reflect changes in information and best practices, and would also be posted to the department’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0175-2026 BEric Dinowitz~coupledA and GOA plan regarding security perimeters adjacent to educational facilities.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Commissioner to establish a plan to address and contain the risk of physical obstruction, physical injury, intimidation, and interference at educational facilities while preserving and protecting the rights to free speech, assembly, and protest. The plan would include considerations for the New York Police Department (NYPD) to use in determining whether, when, and the extent to which security perimeters may be used to protect entry to and egress from educational facilities, and for communication with stakeholders, including the public, persons seeking to assemble or protest, and affected educational administrators. The Commissioner would be required to submit a proposed plan and a final plan to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council no later than 45 days and 90 days, respectively, after the bill’s effective date. The final plan would also be posted on NYPD’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0297-2026 AVirginia Maloney ~coupledA and GOEmergency planning for religious and non-profit institutions.IntroductionThis legislation would require an agency or office designated by the mayor, in consultation with the police department, to provide religious and nonprofit institutions with support in establishing and maintaining emergency plans. Such plans shall include, but not be limited to, establishing protocols to address threats of violence and safely evacuate premises as needed.   Not available Not available
Int 0388-2026 ALincoln Restler~coupledA and GOEstablishing a hotline to report discriminatory harassment and unlawful discriminatory practices.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commission on Civil and Human Rights (CCHR) to establish a hotline for receiving reports from the public regarding discriminatory harassment and unlawful discriminatory practices. CCHR would offer hotline users support and referrals as appropriate. Beginning in September 2027, as part of its annual report, CCHR would report the number of complaints and inquiries received by the hotline, disaggregated by area of jurisdiction, borough where the alleged incident occurred where such location can be reasonably determined, and the five most prevalent bases for discrimination related to religion, race, and national origin. These numbers would also be published on CCHR’s website. CCHR would also describe how it informs the public about how to access the hotline, as well as how its outreach work is informed by hotline reports.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledCONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION      Not available Not available
Int 0177-2026 AHarvey D. Epstein~coupledA and GOA student loan financial counseling program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to create and run a program to provide individualized counseling to individuals about federal and state student loan forgiveness programs and other loan repayment options.   Not available Not available
    ~coupledFINANCE      Not available Not available
Res 0394-2026 *Crystal Hudson~coupledPreconsidered - GOFulton Street Business Improvement DistrictResolution    Not available Not available
M 0057-2026 * ~coupledPreconsidered - GOAppropriation of new City revenues in FY'26, pursuant to Section 107(e) of the New York City Charter (MN-6)Communication    Not available Not available
Res 0416-2026 *Linda Lee~coupledPreconsidered - GORESOLUTION APPROVING A MODIFICATION (MN-6) PURSUANT TO SECTION 107(e) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORKResolution    Not available Not available
    ~coupledLAND USE      Not available Not available
Res 0403-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 35 - Landmarks, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill Top Apartments, Manhattan (C 260071 HAM).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0404-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 36 - Landmarks, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063 PCY).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0405-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 37 - Landmarks, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064 PSY).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0406-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 38 - Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (C 240271 ZMK).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0407-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 39 - Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (N 240272 ZRK).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0408-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 40 - Zoning, 20 Berry Street, Brooklyn (C 240273 ZSK).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0409-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 41 - Zoning, 1325 Avenue of the Americas – Text Amendment, Manhattan (N 240303 ZRM).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0410-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 42 - Zoning, Allen Street Mall Demapping, Manhattan (C 250306 MMM).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0411-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 43 - Zoning, Allen Street Mall Demapping, Manhattan (N 250307 ZRM).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0412-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU 47 - Zoning, Le Dive, Manhattan (D 2650119000 SWM).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0413-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~coupledGOLU __ - Landmarks, Approximately 754-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, Staten Island (G 250094 SCR).Resolution    Not available Not available
    ~coupledRULES, PRIVILEGES, ELECTIONS, STANDARDS AND ELECTIONS      Not available Not available
Res 0414-2026 *Sandra Ung~coupledGOM 41 - Midori Valdivia, New York City Taxi and Limousine CommissionResolution    Not available Not available
Res 0415-2026 *Sandra Ung~coupledGOM 51 - Wayne G. Hawley, Conflicts of Interest BoardResolution    Not available Not available
    ~coupledGENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available Not available
    13.INTRODUCTION & READING OF BILLS (SEE BELOW)      Not available Not available
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    14.DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTIONS      Not available Not available
    15.RESOLUTIONS      Not available Not available
Res 0359-2026 *Farah N. Louis Amended and Adopted by the Committee on Women and Gender EquityDeclaring March 24 annually as Women of Color in Tech Day in the City of New York to recognize the contributions of women of color to the technology industry and to acknowledge the challenges they still face.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0360-2026 *Virginia Maloney  Adopted by the Committee on Women and Gender EquityEstablishing the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.Resolution    Not available Not available
    16.GENERAL DISCUSSION      Not available Not available
    17.EXTENSION OF REMARKS      Not available Not available
     INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS - Pursuant to Section 33-a of the New York City Charter, the New York City Council may vote on the following items no earlier than 30 days from the date of this notice. The New York City Council reserves the right to vote without the notice required pursuant to Section 33-a on any proposed local laws that do not relate to the public safety operations of the New York City Police Department, the Fire Department or the Department of Correction.      Not available Not available
Int 0781-2026 *Shaun Abreu~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionRequiring food service establishments to permit the use of reusable cups provided by customers.IntroductionThis bill would require all food service establishments in the city to allow customers to substitute their own reusable beverage cups in place of the single-use plastic beverage cups provided by those food service establishments. It would also require food service establishments that serve beverages in single use plastic cups to post signage announcing that “Customers may request the service of beverages in their own reusable cups.” The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection would be charged with enforcing this local law and promulgating rules implementing it.   Not available Not available
Int 0782-2026 *Joann Ariola ~SPONSORHealthPublicly accessible animal abuse registry.IntroductionThis bill would amend the Animal Abuse Registration Act (the “Act”) to allow members of the public to access the Animal Abuse Registry (“Registry”) maintained by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). The bill would allow the public to identify whether a person is prohibited from owning an animal under the Act. All persons convicted of an animal abuse crime on or after the effective date of the proposed legislation would be searchable on the Registry by members of the public.   Not available Not available
Int 0783-2026 *Gale A. Brewer~SPONSORHealthDog bite incidents.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to create and maintain an online form where individuals can report dog bite incidents. The bill requires DOHMH and the Mayor’s Office of Animal Welfare (MOAW) to develop training for all New York City Police Department officers, 311 operators, and select DOHMH employees regarding dog bite incidents and the determination of a dangerous dog. This bill would also require DOHMH, MOAW, and the Department of Parks and Recreation to conduct a public awareness campaign to inform individuals about dog bite incidents and resources available to alleged victims of such incidents.   Not available Not available
Int 0784-2026 *Gale A. Brewer~SPONSORHealthAn outreach and education campaign on dog licensing.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene to develop and implement an ongoing outreach and education campaign on licensing by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) of dogs. The Commissioner would have to develop informational materials about dog licensing requirements, causes funded by dog licensing fees, and the benefits of dog licensing and post and distribute the materials in public places. The materials would have to be provided to veterinarians and pet shops to discretionarily hand out to their clients and patrons, respectively, and to discretionarily post in their facilities. The Commissioner would also be required to publicize the information in the materials via Internet and subway advertisements and to post the materials on DOHMH’s website.   Not available Not available
Int 0785-2026 *Gale A. Brewer~SPONSORPublic SafetyRequiring each police precinct to train and designate at least one uniformed officer as an animal cruelty liaison.IntroductionThis bill would require at least one animal cruelty liaison in each police precinct. These officers would be trained and designated to provide up-to-date knowledge on animal cruelty laws, dangerous animal procedures, animal welfare, and reporting requirements. They would help guide officers and members of the public on how to deal with animal-related issues and would help coordinate with other agencies on animal-related matters when necessary.   Not available Not available
Res 0387-2026 *Gale A. Brewer~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionMitigate the rising cost of property insurance for affordable housing. (A.07828A/S.07939, A.9015 and A.9016A)Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0388-2026 *Gale A. Brewer~SPONSORHealthRecognizing animals as sentient beings statewide and establishing that animals can be victims of a crime (A. 10).Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0786-2026 *Selvena N. Brooks-Powers~SPONSORCriminal JusticeProcedures for and reporting on curing ballots for voters in department of correction custody.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commissioner of Correction to collaborate with the Board of Elections to create procedures for curing ballots for voters in the custody of the Department of Correction. The Commissioner would also be charged with helping incarcerated voters get new ballots when their previous ballot has an uncurable defect. Additionally, this bill would require the Department of Correction to report on statistics over the last five years regarding curing ballots for voters in their custody, such as how many cure affirmations were delivered to voters in their custody and how many cure affirmations were returned to the Board of Elections, as well as collaborating with the Department of Correction to determine how many ballots had uncurable defects and how many ballots were ultimately rejected and not counted.   Not available Not available
Int 0787-2026 *Selvena N. Brooks-Powers~SPONSORPublic SafetyReporting on targeted traffic enforcement operations by the police department.IntroductionThis bill would require that require that beginning on July 1, 2026 and quarterly thereafter, NYPD has to disclose where it has engaged in targeted traffic enforcement within the previous quarter, i.e. “any determination made by the department to allocate resources, or issue specific directives, regarding traffic enforcement in specific geographic locations,” how they made that determination, the types of summonses issued, specific instances of enforcement directed at electric scooters or e-bicycles, and a comparison of the period in which targeted traffic enforcement occurred as compared to the same period in the most recent year in which no targeted traffic enforcement occurred.   Not available Not available
Int 0788-2026 *Eric Dinowitz~SPONSOREducationRequiring annual reports on employment turnover of school safety agents and other school safety personnel.IntroductionThe proposed bill would require the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and, after the transfer of jurisdiction to the Department of Education (DOE), the DOE, to report on employment turnover of school safety agents (SSAs) and other school safety personnel. The reporting would include the number of SSAs or school safety personnel whose employment was involuntarily terminated; the number of transfers for SSAs or school safety personnel; the number of SSA or school safety personnel resignations; and the average length of employment for each SSA or school safety personnel.   Not available Not available
Res 0389-2026 *Eric Dinowitz~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionAutomobile Insurance Consumer Information Act. (S.1196/A.3983)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0789-2026 *Harvey D. Epstein~SPONSORCriminal JusticeCourt supervised release program court notification requirements.IntroductionThis bill would require city contractors or subcontractors who operate a supervised release program to notify the court and all court parties regarding a missed telephone contact or office visit from one of their program participants within 24 hours or by the participant’s next court day, whichever is sooner.   Not available Not available
Res 0390-2026 *Harvey D. Epstein~SPONSORCriminal JusticeNo Slavery in New York Act (S.7282/A.7873).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0391-2026 *Harvey D. Epstein~SPONSORImmigrationICE OUT Act. (H.R.7284)Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0392-2026 *Amanda C. Farías~SPONSORPublic SafetyThe Didarul Islam Police Recruitment Act (S.9274/A.10381).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0393-2026 *Amanda C. Farías~SPONSORWomen and Gender EquityVirginia’s Law. ( H.R.7467/S.3815)Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0394-2026 *Crystal Hudson~SPONSORSPreconsidered - FinanceFulton Street Business Improvement DistrictResolution    Not available Not available
Int 0790-2026 *Rita C. Joseph~SPONSORHealthEstablishing a warming centers program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), in collaboration with the Office of Emergency Management (OEM), to annually submit reports on warming centers in New York City to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post such reports on its website. Such reports would include information related to the locations, space types, days and operating hours, number of staff, number of visitors disaggregated by age group and zip code, accessibility and utilization of each warming center operated by DOHMH. Reports would also include an assessment of the geographic availability and accessibility of warming centers to vulnerable populations, and recommendations to improve such availability.   Not available Not available
Int 0791-2026 *Linda Lee~SPONSORFinanceFulton Street Business Improvement DistrictIntroduction    Not available Not available
Int 0792-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORContractsProhibited synthetic food dyes in food purchased by city agencies.IntroductionThis bill would require New York City (“City”) agencies to purchase food and beverages that do not contain certain petroleum-based synthetic food dyes, including, but not limited to, Red Dye 40, Yellow Dye 5, Yellow Dye 6, or other food dyes as determined by the City Chief Procurement Officer, in consultation with the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy.   Not available Not available
Int 0793-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionReporting on and assisting employers with the New York state secure choice savings program.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commissioner of Consumer and Worker Protection to seek to coordinate with and request data from New York State to create an online dashboard, updated weekly, that displays rates of employee participation in the New York State Secure Choice Savings Program. The Commissioner of Consumer and Worker Protection would also be required to seek to coordinate with and request data from New York State to complete a study and annual report on the program and be required to conduct outreach and education on the program with a focus on community districts with the lowest rates of retirement saving. Finally, the Commissioner of Small Business Services would have to provide training and education to employers in navigating the program.   Not available Not available
Int 0794-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORFire and Emergency ManagementRemote monitoring and independent inspections of certain energy storage systems.Introduction    Not available Not available
Res 0395-2026 *Frank Morano~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionProhibiting increases in rates of homeowners’ insurance in excess of twenty-five percent per year. (S.6356/A.4188)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0795-2026 *Sandy Nurse~SPONSOREnvironmental Protection and WaterfrontsRequiring the installation of outdoor drinking fountains in parks under the jurisdiction of the department of parks and recreation and in other public places.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Parks and Recreation (Parks) to install, replace, or upgrade 500 outdoor drinking fountains by 2035. The bill would require such fountains to have bottle filling stations and be accessible to people with disabilities. Additionally, Parks would be required to report the locations of the 500 fountains, and assess the feasibility of year-round outdoor drinking fountains. The bill would also require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in consultation with the Department of Transportation, to install 10 new outdoor drinking fountains in public places other than parks within communities that are underserved by publicly accessible drinking fountains. Finally, DEP would be required to make recommendations on whether the program should be expanded, and what challenges and issues are presented by the program.   Not available Not available
Int 0796-2026 *Chi A. Ossé~SPONSORPublic SafetyRegulating the police department’s response to first amendment events.IntroductionThis bill would regulate the Police Department’s response to public gathering at which individuals are expressing rights protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 8 of the New York State Constitution. Specifically, the bill would prohibit the deployment the Police Department’s Strategic Response Group to such events, and generally prohibit the Strategic Response Group from being used for crowd control purposes. Additionally, the bill would prohibited the Police Department from using certain police tactics when responding to first amendment events, or for the purpose of conducting crowd control. Finally, the bill would require the Police Department to publish a quarterly report on officer deployment in response to first amendment events.   Not available Not available
Int 0797-2026 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSORCriminal JusticeRequiring a report on voter registration in city jails.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Correction to annually report on voter registration activities in city jails.   Not available Not available
Res 0396-2026 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSORHealthDeclaring May 15 through June 15 as Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month and June 7 as Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day.Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0798-2026 *Lincoln Restler~SPONSORTechnologyRequiring agencies to use e-mail as the default method for providing official notices.IntroductionThis bill would require all city agencies to send official notices via e-mail unless the agency does not have an e-mail address on file. Agencies that send out official notices would be required to collect e-mail addresses. Individuals that wish to receive other types of official notices would be allowed to opt-out.   Not available Not available
Int 0799-2026 *Yusef Salaam~SPONSORSmall BusinessEstablishing a support fund for small businesses affected by roadway construction.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) to establish a program to provide loans, grants, services, materials, or some combination, to support small businesses affected by city construction projects. To qualify, businesses must demonstrate (i) a reasonable expectation of costs or losses resulting from a city construction project that is expected to disrupt traffic for 30 days or more; (ii) a plan to mitigate or offset such costs and losses; and (iii) any other application requirements stipulated by SBS. Loans under this program would be limited to $50,000 per storefront per year and would have an interest rate of no more than 3 percent. Grants or reimbursements would be limited to $15,000 per storefront per year. SBS would create an application process and timeline of 30 days or less to review and issue a final determination on applications. Awards under this program must be disbursed within 14 days of the business meeting all applicable requirements.   Not available Not available
Res 0397-2026 *Justin E. Sanchez~SPONSORSmall BusinessOutdoor alcohol service for certain special events (A.10339).Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0800-2026 *Lynn C. Schulman~SPONSORTechnologyRequiring the 311 customer service center to redirect requests for service or complaints to the appropriate agency.IntroductionThis bill would require the 311 customer service center (NYC311) to redirect requests for service or complaints to the agency with relevant jurisdiction. If an agency determines it does not have jurisdiction over a request for service or complaint, it must notify NYC311. Upon receiving the notification, NYC311 must reopen the request for service or complaint, reevaluate which agency has jurisdiction, forward the request or complaint to the appropriate agency, and notify the complainant of its action. Also, if an NYC311 complainant fills out a survey to reopen a request for service or complaint, NYC311 must follow similar processes to reevaluate agency jurisdiction; forward the request to reopen to the initial agency or reopen the request itself and forward the request for service or complaint to the correct agency, as appropriate; and notify the complainant of its action.   Not available Not available
Res 0398-2026 *Lynn C. Schulman~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionHelp protect property owners, tenants, and occupants from property adjusters in the immediate aftermath of damaging event (A.9390-B/S.9082-A).Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0399-2026 *Lynn C. Schulman~SPONSORHealthProhibit healthcare companies from owning both ends of a healthcare supply chain transaction. (S.3822)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0801-2026 *Althea V. Stevens~SPONSORChildren and YouthCreating apprenticeships for early childhood education.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Youth and Community Development to include within its Summer Youth Employment Program employment, apprenticeship, internship, and credit-bearing opportunities for summer youth in the childcare and early childhood education sectors.   Not available Not available
Res 0400-2026 *Althea V. Stevens~SPONSORCultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsDeclaring February 15 to March 15 as “Black Girl Magic Month”.Resolution    Not available Not available
Res 0401-2026 *Sandra Ung~SPONSORPublic SafetyUniform Standards for Federal Law Enforcement Act of 2026. (H.R.7439)Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0802-2026 *Inna Vernikov~SPONSORTransportation and InfrastructureRequiring that every bicycle with electric assist, electric scooter and other legal motorized vehicle be licensed and registered.IntroductionThis bill would require every bicycle with electric assist, electric scooter, and other legal motorized vehicle that is not otherwise required to be registered with the DMV.   Not available Not available
Res 0402-2026 *Nantasha M. Williams~SPONSORCultural Affairs, Libraries and International RelationsDeclaring March 6 as Carmen de Lavallade Day.Resolution    Not available Not available
Int 0803-2026 *Phil Wong ~SPONSORConsumer and Worker ProtectionProhibiting the sale and distribution of plastic confetti.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the sale, offering for sale, or distribution to another person of confetti containing any amount of plastic material, including plastic confetti with a metallic coating. This prohibition would go into effect on December 31, 2026 and would be enforced by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP). First-time violators would not owe a civil penalty, but a second violation would incur a civil penalty of $150, a third violation would incur a civil penalty of $250, and a fourth and any subsequent violation would incur a civil penalty of $350. DCWP would be required to conduct outreach and education to retailers, wholesalers, and other vendors to raise awareness about the restrictions related to the sale and distribution of plastic confetti. In addition, the Police Department would be required to inform recipients of a permit for a parade, procession, or race of the prohibition on the sale and distribution of plastic confetti.   Not available Not available
Int 0804-2026 *Phil Wong ~SPONSOREnvironmental Protection and WaterfrontsLight pollution from light fixtures in a residential district.IntroductionThis bill would restrict persons other than government agencies from operating lights causing outdoor illumination greater than 3,000 lumens in a residential district, unless the lighting is fully shielded to reduce light trespass. Any person in violation of this bill would be liable for a civil penalty of $50.   Not available Not available
Int 0805-2026 *Phil Wong ~SPONSORParks and RecreationA cool pavements pilot program for parks and playgrounds under the jurisdiction of the department of parks and recreation.IntroductionThe proposed unconsolidated local law would require the Department of Parks (DPR), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) the Department of Transportation and the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability to conduct a study and pilot program concerning the use of cool pavement materials on parks and playgrounds and under the jurisdiction of DPR. DPR would be required to post there results of the study and pilot on its website and submit it to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council no later than October 1, 2029.   Not available Not available
Int 0806-2026 *Phil Wong ~SPONSORParks and RecreationThe creation of a citywide wildlife management plan.IntroductionThis bill would create a wildlife management advisory board to develop a citywide wildlife management plan, to analyze wildlife management issues and recommend policies to preserve and promote biological diversity and the humane treatment of wildlife. All agencies would be required to consider the effect of their actions on wildlife and an annual report would be released by the Department of Parks and Recreation updating the status of ongoing wildlife management problems.   Not available Not available
LU 0048-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORPreconsidered - Landmarks, Public Sitings, Resiliency and DispositionsLandmarks, Approximately 754-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, Staten Island (G 250094 SCR).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0048-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Landmarks, Approximately 754-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, Staten Island (G 250094 SCR).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0049-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Sabrosura, Bronx (D 2650051365 SWX).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0049-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Sabrosura, Bronx (D 2650051365 SWX).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0050-2026 *Kevin C. Riley~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, Cicchetti BK, Brooklyn ( D 2650179761 SWK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available
LU 0050-2026 *Kevin C. Riley  Zoning, Cicchetti BK, Brooklyn ( D 2650179761 SWK).Land Use Application    Not available Not available