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| | | 2. | INVOCATION - Delivered by: Pastor Jay Gooding, Senior Pastor, Miracle Revival Fellowship Tabernacle Church, 155 McCombs Road, Bronx, NY 10453.
Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member Aldebol. | | | | | |
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| | | 3. | ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of February 24, 2026 be adopted as printed by Council Member Epstein. | | | | | |
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| | | 4. | MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR - None | | | | | |
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M 0048-2026
| * | | | Preconsidered - Finance | The Operating Budget of the Council of The City of New York. | Communication | | | |
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M 0049-2026
| * | | | Preconsidered - Finance | Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York | Communication | | | |
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M 0050-2026
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Submitting Statement of Debt Service as of January 17, 2026, in accordance with Section 242 of the New York City Charter. | Communication | | | |
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M 0051-2026
| * | | | Rules, Privileges, Elections, Standards and Ethics | Wayne G. Hawley, Conflicts of Interest Board | Communication | | | |
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M 0052-2026
| * | Christopher Marte | | | Zoning, Le Dive, Manhattan (D 2650119000 SWM). | Land Use Call-Up | | | |
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| | | 9. | DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS | | | | | |
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| | | 11. | REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES | | | | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE | | | | | |
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M 0043-2026
| * | | | | Transfer 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-3). | Communication | | | |
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Res 0374-2026
| * | Linda Lee | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | M 48 - The Operating Budget of the Council of The City of New York. | Resolution | | | |
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M 0049-2026
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Res 0375-2026
| * | Linda Lee | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | M 49 - Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0353-2026
| * | Linda Lee | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget. | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0044-2026
| * | | | | Norgate Plaza: Block 1812, Lot 42, Brookyln, Community District 3, Council District 36. | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0376-2026
| * | Linda Lee | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 44 - Norgate Plaza: Block 1812, Lot 42, Brookyln, Community District 3, Council District 36 | Resolution | | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS, STATE & FEDERAL LEGISLATION | | | | | |
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Int 0087-2026
| A | Gale A. Brewer | | Amended Coupled on General Orders | Combining the archival review board and the archives, reference and research advisory board into a library and archival review advisory board, and to repeal section 3009 of such charter in relation thereto. | Introduction | This bill would consolidate the Archival Review Board and the Archives, Reference, and Research Advisory Board into the Library and Archival Review Advisory Board. The Library and Archival Review Advisory Board would have nine members, five of whom are appointed by the Mayor, three of whom are appointed by the Speaker of the City Council, and the Commissioner of the Department of Records and Information Services serving as chairperson. Initial appointments would be for one-year, two-year, or three-year terms, with each subsequent appointment being for four-year terms to create a staggered structure and prevent the whole Board from being vacant at the same time. The members of the Library and Archival Review Advisory Board would complete the same functions previously assigned to the Archival Review Board and the Archives, Reference, and Research Advisory Board. These functions include issuing a report on the development of municipal archives, reference and research services in the city, and archival processing of city papers. | | |
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Int 0502-2026
| B | Nantasha M. Williams | | Amended Coupled on General Orders | Establishing a commission to review the salaries of elected officials in New York City and make recommendations regarding those salaries. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor, in 2026, to convene a quadrennial commission to review the compensation levels of the Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough Presidents, Council Members, and District Attorneys in New York City. The bill would also require a commission to be convened between January 1 and 15 of 2030 and every four years afterward. Each quadrennial commission would have seventy-five days from the day it is convened to make recommendations on new compensation levels for the City’s elected officials. Commissions would send their recommendations to both the Mayor and Council. The Mayor would, in the Mayor’s discretion, be able to send the Council approval, disapproval, or modifications to the commission’s recommendations. The Council would, in its discretion, review the recommendations and alter the compensation levels of the City’s elected officials. | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND BUILDINGS | | | | | |
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Int 0421-2026
| A | Pierina Ana Sanchez | | Amended Coupled on General Orders | Occupancy of cellar ancillary dwelling units in newly constructed one- and two-family dwellings. | Introduction | This bill would allow ancillary dwelling units in cellars of one- and two-family dwellings, created as part of new construction, to be utilized as a rental unit, to be consistent with exemptions for ancillary dwelling units in cellars created in existing one- and two-family dwellings. | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES, ELECTIONS, STANDARDS AND ETHICS | | | | | |
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M 0038-2026
| * | | | | Stephen Loffredo, Conflicts of Interest Board | Mayor's Message | | | |
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Res 0377-2026
| * | Sandra Ung | | Coupled on General Orders | M 38 - Stephen Loffredo, Conflicts of Interest Board | Resolution | | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SANITATION AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT | | | | | |
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Int 0416-2026
| A | Justin E. Sanchez | | Amended Coupled on General Orders | A pilot program regarding cleanliness and snow and ice removal from bus shelters, bike share stations, and public communications structures. | Introduction | This bill would require that by May 1, 2026, the New York City Departments of Sanitation (DSNY), Transportation (DOT), and Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) establish a 2-year pilot program to encourage cleanliness and removal of snow and ice. Under such program, DSNY would be required to notify DOT or DoITT if DSNY observes dirty conditions or accumulation of snow or ice at any bus shelter, bike share station, or public communications structure. DOT or DoITT would then be required to instruct the structure's operator to remedy the condition, in accordance with their respective agreement with the City, and if the operator does not remedy the condition, DOT or DOITT would be required to take a relevant enforcement action. This bill would also require the submission of a report by November 1, 2028, on the pilot program. | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE | | | | | |
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Int 0409-2026
| A | Kevin C. Riley | | Amended Coupled on General Orders | Bus lane restrictions. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to post signs on each block of any street subject to bus lane restrictions. The signs would indicate the hours and days when bus lane restrictions are in effect. This bill would also require DOT to publish and maintain on its website the hours and days when bus lane restrictions are in effect for each affected street in the City. | | |
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| | | 12. | GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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LU 0012-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0378-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 12 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0013-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (N 260039 ZRK). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0379-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 13 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (N 260039 ZRK). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0014-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0380-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 14 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0015-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260041 HUK). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0381-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 15 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260041 HUK). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0016-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0382-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 16 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0028-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning, Queens (C 240079 ZMQ). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0383-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 28 - Zoning, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning, Queens (C 240079 ZM). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0029-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0384-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 29 - Zoning, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0033-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 240334 ZMQ). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0385-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 33 - Zoning, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 240334 ZMQ). | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0034-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ). | Land Use Application | | | |
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Res 0386-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Coupled on General Orders | LU 34 - Zoning, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ). | Resolution | | | |
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| | | | COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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| | | | FINANCE | | | | | |
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Res 0374-2026
| * | Linda Lee | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | M 48 - The Operating Budget of the Council of The City of New York. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0375-2026
| * | Linda Lee | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | M 49 - Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0353-2026
| * | Linda Lee | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0376-2026
| * | Linda Lee | ~coupled | Preconsidered - GO | LU 44 - Norgate Plaza: Block 1812, Lot 42, Brookyln, Community District 3, Council District 36 | Resolution | | | |
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| | | ~coupled | GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS, STATE & FEDERAL LEGISLATION | | | | | |
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Int 0087-2026
| A | Gale A. Brewer | ~coupled | A and GO | Combining the archival review board and the archives, reference and research advisory board into a library and archival review advisory board, and to repeal section 3009 of such charter in relation thereto. | Introduction | This bill would consolidate the Archival Review Board and the Archives, Reference, and Research Advisory Board into the Library and Archival Review Advisory Board. The Library and Archival Review Advisory Board would have nine members, five of whom are appointed by the Mayor, three of whom are appointed by the Speaker of the City Council, and the Commissioner of the Department of Records and Information Services serving as chairperson. Initial appointments would be for one-year, two-year, or three-year terms, with each subsequent appointment being for four-year terms to create a staggered structure and prevent the whole Board from being vacant at the same time. The members of the Library and Archival Review Advisory Board would complete the same functions previously assigned to the Archival Review Board and the Archives, Reference, and Research Advisory Board. These functions include issuing a report on the development of municipal archives, reference and research services in the city, and archival processing of city papers. | | |
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Int 0502-2026
| B | Nantasha M. Williams | ~coupled | A and GO | Establishing a commission to review the salaries of elected officials in New York City and make recommendations regarding those salaries. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor, in 2026, to convene a quadrennial commission to review the compensation levels of the Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough Presidents, Council Members, and District Attorneys in New York City. The bill would also require a commission to be convened between January 1 and 15 of 2030 and every four years afterward. Each quadrennial commission would have seventy-five days from the day it is convened to make recommendations on new compensation levels for the City’s elected officials. Commissions would send their recommendations to both the Mayor and Council. The Mayor would, in the Mayor’s discretion, be able to send the Council approval, disapproval, or modifications to the commission’s recommendations. The Council would, in its discretion, review the recommendations and alter the compensation levels of the City’s elected officials. | | |
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Int 0421-2026
| A | Pierina Ana Sanchez | ~coupled | A and GO | Occupancy of cellar ancillary dwelling units in newly constructed one- and two-family dwellings. | Introduction | This bill would allow ancillary dwelling units in cellars of one- and two-family dwellings, created as part of new construction, to be utilized as a rental unit, to be consistent with exemptions for ancillary dwelling units in cellars created in existing one- and two-family dwellings. | | |
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| | | ~coupled | RULES, PRIVILEGES, ELECTIONS, STANDARDS AND ETHICS | | | | | |
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Res 0377-2026
| * | Sandra Ung | ~coupled | GO | M 38 - Stephen Loffredo, Conflicts of Interest Board | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0416-2026
| A | Justin E. Sanchez | ~coupled | A and GO | A pilot program regarding cleanliness and snow and ice removal from bus shelters, bike share stations, and public communications structures. | Introduction | This bill would require that by May 1, 2026, the New York City Departments of Sanitation (DSNY), Transportation (DOT), and Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) establish a 2-year pilot program to encourage cleanliness and removal of snow and ice. Under such program, DSNY would be required to notify DOT or DoITT if DSNY observes dirty conditions or accumulation of snow or ice at any bus shelter, bike share station, or public communications structure. DOT or DoITT would then be required to instruct the structure's operator to remedy the condition, in accordance with their respective agreement with the City, and if the operator does not remedy the condition, DOT or DOITT would be required to take a relevant enforcement action. This bill would also require the submission of a report by November 1, 2028, on the pilot program. | | |
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Int 0409-2026
| A | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | A and GO | Bus lane restrictions. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to post signs on each block of any street subject to bus lane restrictions. The signs would indicate the hours and days when bus lane restrictions are in effect. This bill would also require DOT to publish and maintain on its website the hours and days when bus lane restrictions are in effect for each affected street in the City. | | |
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| | | ~coupled | GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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Res 0378-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 12 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0379-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 13 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (N 260039 ZRK). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0380-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 14 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK). | Resolution | | | |
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| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 15 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260041 HUK). | Resolution | | | |
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| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 16 - Landmarks, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0383-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 28 - Zoning, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning, Queens (C 240079 ZM). | Resolution | | | |
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| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 29 - Zoning, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ). | Resolution | | | |
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| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 33 - Zoning, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 240334 ZMQ). | Resolution | | | |
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| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~coupled | GO | LU 34 - Zoning, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ). | Resolution | | | |
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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 0724-2026
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Transportation and Infrastructure | Maximum clear path requirements for sidewalk cafes. | Introduction | This bill would limit the requirement for sidewalk cafes to leave a clear path on the sidewalk to no more than 8 feet or 50 percent of the width of the sidewalk, whichever is greater. | | |
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Res 0349-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Automobile Insurance Consumer Information Act. (S.1196/A.3983) | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0350-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Prohibiting increases in rates of homeowners’ insurance in excess of twenty-five percent per year. (S.6356/A.4188) | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0725-2026
| * | Shaun Abreu | ~SPONSOR | Finance | Authorizing a real property tax exemption for surviving spouses of police officers killed in the line of duty. | Introduction | This bill would provide an exemption from real property taxes for surviving spouses of police officers killed in the line of duty. Real property owned by a surviving spouse and constituting the primary residence of such spouse would be exempt up to 50% of the assessed valuation of the property. The exemption would be available beginning July 1, 2027. | | |
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Int 0726-2026
| * | Shaun Abreu | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - General Welfare | Commissioner of homeless services coordinating with hospitals to distribute informational materials on certain weather events to patients and make services directly available to discharged patients during such events. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner of Homeless Services, in consultation with relevant New York City agency heads, to develop informational materials directed to hospitals pertaining to a Code Blue or Code Red alert. The materials would include information on agency resources during these alerts for individuals experiencing homelessness, recommended hospital procedures during these alerts, and contact information of the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) and other relevant agencies. The Commissioner would have to conduct outreach to provide hospitals with the materials for distribution to patients. The bill would also require the Commissioner to make best efforts to coordinate with hospitals during these alerts to identify discharged patients experiencing homelessness, assess what DHS resources they need, and make the resources available to them. Examples of DHS resources include direction and transportation to shelters and warming and cooling centers. | | |
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Int 0727-2026
| * | Shaun Abreu | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - General Welfare | Commissioner of homeless services coordinating with hospitals to make certain supplies available to discharged patients during certain weather events. | Introduction | This bill would require the Commissioner of Homeless Services to make best efforts to coordinate with hospitals to make available supplies to patients experiencing homelessness, upon their discharge from the hospitals. The supplies during a Code Blue alert would include a mylar thermal blanket, a set of hand warmers, a winter hat, and a pair of gloves. The supplies during a Code Red alert would include a mylar thermal blanket, a reusable water bottle filled with cold water, cooling wipes, and a bandana. | | |
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Int 0728-2026
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Home improvement business and contractor licenses for applicants with wage nonpayment or underpayment violations. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection and the Department of Buildings, when issuing, suspending, revoking, or renewing home improvement business licenses or contractor licenses, respectively, to consider any final judgment or determination of an applicant’s nonpayment or underpayment of wages, or a history of such violations. | | |
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Res 0351-2026
| * | Harvey D. Epstein | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection and Waterfronts | Endangered Species Act. | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0729-2026
| * | Amanda C. Farías | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Requiring pharmacies and food retail stores to staff self-service checkout areas and impose a 15-item maximum for self-service checkout purchases to help combat retail theft. | Introduction | This bill would require pharmacies and food retail stores to staff self-service checkout areas with a ratio of one employee for every three self-service checkout kiosks, and to impose a 15-item maximum for self-service checkout purchases. Failure to do so would be punishable by a civil penalty of $100 employee of the pharmacy branch location or food retail store branch location present at the time of the violation of this section. Each day that such violation is not cured, the penalty would increase by an additional $100 employee of the pharmacy branch location or food retail store branch location present at the time of the original violation of this local law, up to a limit of $1,000 per employee per day for each day in which the violation remains uncured. This civil penalty is enforceable by the department of consumer and worker protection, who shall implement rules and regulations as necessary for the implementation and enforcement of this local law and shall provide on the website of the department educational information about this law. | | |
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Res 0352-2026
| * | Amanda C. Farías | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | DEFIANCE Act of 2025. (H.R. 3562) | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0730-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection and Waterfronts | Requiring testing at city waterfronts for harmful substances in the water and the posting of results online. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in consultation with the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, to conduct testing of the bodies of water abutting New York City waterfronts at least one time per week concerning levels of harmful substances, including but not limited to harmful algal blooms and petroleum. This bill would also require DEP to post on its website the results of its testing within three days after each instance of testing. | | |
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Int 0731-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection and Waterfronts | Notification of discolored water or reduction of water pressure. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to alert relevant community boards and district offices of relevant council members 48 hours in advance of any work DEP will undertake that could lead to discolored water or the reduction or loss of water pressure. | | |
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Int 0732-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection and Waterfronts | Signs near diaper changing tables. | Introduction | This bill would require that, where a building contains a restroom intended for public or common use, a building owner must post a sign in or near each restroom that contains a diaper changing table stating that baby wipes should not be flushed. | | |
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Int 0733-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Health | Requiring the department of health and mental hygiene to measure pollutants near potential pollution hotspots in community air quality surveys. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to include in its annual community air quality survey pollution measurements for at least 50 “potential pollution hotspots,” locations in close proximity to a source that is likely to significantly increase the concentrations of pollutants in its immediate vicinity. | | |
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Int 0734-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Parks and Recreation | Concussion prevention training for permitted youth sports activity in parks. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to mandate that youth athletic leagues with permits to use athletic fields under DPR’s jurisdiction have personnel who have undergone training to identify and respond to the signs of concussion injuries. | | |
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Int 0735-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Sanitation and Solid Waste Management | Collection of recyclable materials after a holiday. | Introduction | This bill would require that, if a scheduled day for collection of recyclable materials falls on a holiday, the collection with take place within 2 days following the holiday. | | |
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Int 0736-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Sanitation and Solid Waste Management | Removal of solid waste and recyclable materials and reducing distribution of single-use items at street activities, and to repeal section 16-326 of such code. | Introduction | This bill would codify a requirement that a sponsor of any street activity permitted by the Street Activity Permit Office (SAPO) perform solid waste disposal and recycling practices. The sponsor would also have to ensure that food vendors at street activities, not including food service establishments, provide beverage stirrers, beverage splash sticks, straws, eating utensils, eating containers, condiment packets, and napkins only upon request. The items would have to be compostable, except for straws and condiment packets. As applicable, sponsors would be required to maintain a sufficient supply of single-use plastic beverage straws that are not compostable and display signs indicating straw availability. SAPO and the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) would have enforcement power. Sponsors would have to submit compliance plans to SAPO, SAPO would have to notify sponsors of the responsibilities, and SAPO and DSNY would have to include information on allowed items on their websites. | | |
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Int 0737-2026
| * | James F. Gennaro | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Increasing civil penalties for operating a bicycle, bicycle with electric assist, or electric scooter on the sidewalk. | Introduction | This bill would increase each of the existing civil penalties for operating a bicycle, a bicycle with electric assist (commonly referred to as an “e-bike”), or an electric scooter on the sidewalk. | | |
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Int 0738-2026
| * | Shahana K. Hanif | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Transportation and Infrastructure | Requiring curb extensions at certain dangerous intersections. | Introduction | Curb extensions prohibit parking near crosswalks at an intersection, increasing pedestrian visibility. Under the bill, the City would be required to identify intersections that pose the greatest danger to pedestrians, based upon incidence of traffic crashes involving pedestrians, and implement curb extensions prohibiting parking within 15 feet of a crosswalk in at least five such intersections in each borough per year. | | |
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Int 0739-2026
| * | Shahana K. Hanif | ~SPONSOR | Immigration | Requiring agency training and the publication of implementation plans concerning immigration enforcement and cooperation with non-local law enforcement agencies. | Introduction | This bill would require agencies to train their employees, contractors, and subcontractors on the requirements of Administrative Code Section 10-178 and to publish protocols for implementing and complying with that law. The bill would apply the same training and protocol publication requirements to the Department of Correction, the Department of Probation, and the New York City Police Department regarding Administrative Code Sections 9-131, 9-205, and 14-154, respectively. | | |
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Int 0740-2026
| * | Ty Hankerson | ~SPONSOR | Parks and Recreation | A study on increasing the amount of green space and parks in various neighborhoods. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Parks and Recreation, and other relevant City agencies, to conduct a study to identify at least the top 10 community districts that lack the most green space, and to make recommendations to the Mayor and Council on how to increase green space, including parkland, in such areas. | | |
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Int 0741-2026
| * | Linda Lee | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Mental Health and Substance Use | Establishment of a task force on 988 and a public education campaign on mental health awareness. | Introduction | This bill would create a task force to study the current 988 system and make recommendations for its improvement. The task force would be required to submit a report to the mayor and the speaker of the council with their recommendations for improvements to 988, including the training that call-takers receive, the script used when answering 988 calls and messages, mobile crisis team protocols, and developing metrics to track the success of 988 in providing mental health care. The bill would also require DOHMH to create a public education campaign on mental illness and 988. In addition to providing information on the resources available through 988, the campaign would provide information to help people recognize symptoms of mental illness, assess risk of harm in a given situation, and accurately explain a mental health situation to a 988 operator. The bill would also require DOHMH to provide information on the full range of services available through 988, including mobile crisis teams, intensive treatment programs, assertive community treatment, clubhouses, and community-based alternatives to hospitalization, with instructions on how to access these resources. | | |
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Res 0353-2026
| * | Linda Lee | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget. | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0742-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Use of safe time for parental involvement in school-related events. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0743-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Promoting arts and cultural institutions. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0744-2026
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Reporting and analysis of pay and employment equity data concerning city contractors. | Introduction | This bill would require entities that contract with certain New York City agencies (City contractors) to report pay and employment information for their employees to the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS). DCAS would be required to provide such data to the Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics (MODA), and MODA would have to provide such data to the Council. MODA would also be required to issue to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council an annual report that includes data showing employees of City contractors by contractor, pay band, racial group, ethnicity, and gender. MODA and DCAS would be required to conduct an annual analysis, to be included in MODA’s reports, of the pay and employment data for employees of City contractors in order to identify potential disparities based on gender, race, or other protected classes identified in the City’s Human Rights Law. Finally, DCAS would be required to post an anonymized report describing this analysis annually on its website. | | |
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Int 0745-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Signage indicating hazardous conditions at beaches under the jurisdiction of the department of parks and recreation. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0746-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Establishing a missing person alert system. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0747-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Establishing an office of human trafficking. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0748-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Requiring the police department to timely retrieve stored sexual offense evidence collection kits. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0749-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Requiring increased domestic violence prevention unit officer availability. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0750-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Culturally competent training on recognizing the signs of female genital mutilation. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0751-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Trainings regarding sexually exploited youth. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0752-2026
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Requiring third-party food delivery services and food service establishments to display sanitary inspection letter grades online. | Introduction | The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene inspects food service establishments for compliance with food safety rules at least once a year. These inspections result in the Department issuing a score, which corresponds to a letter grade. Food service establishments are required to post these grades in an area visible to passersby. However, consumers who purchase food or beverages online do not have access to such letter grades. This bill requires food service establishments and third-party food delivery services (such as Seamless or Grubhub) to post sanitary inspection grades on their websites or other online platforms. | | |
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Int 0753-2026
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Location of adult-use cannabis retail dispensaries. | Introduction | This bill would establish a prohibition of an adult-use cannabis retail dispensary being located within 500 feet of a public youth facility. “Public youth facility” is defined by New York State regulations as a location owned by a government that is accessible to the public with a primary purpose to provide recreational opportunities or services to children or adolescents, where the primary population is reasonably expected to be 17 years of age or younger. The bill would require the Commissioner of Consumer and Worker Protection to notify the New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) of the prohibition for enforcement purposes and to establish outreach efforts to inform dispensaries and dispensary license applicants of the prohibition. The prohibition would not apply to a dispensary with a valid license as of the law’s effective date or to a dispensary license applicant with a location approved by OCM as of the law’s effective date. | | |
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Int 0754-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Requiring the civilian complaint review board to conduct an investigation of any injury or death caused by police action. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0755-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade. | Introduction | | | |
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Res 0354-2026
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Health | Declare anti-Black racism a public health issue. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0355-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Criminal liability of corporations whose improper acts cause the death or physical injury of a person on an unmarked worksite (A.3992). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0356-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Beauty Justice Act. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0357-2026
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Require employers to disclose information about benefits and other compensation, including bonuses, stock options, and commissions ( A.5906). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0358-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | MTA to provide non-police staff working in the subway system with training and a protocol for handling issues with mentally ill customers. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0359-2026
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Women and Gender Equity | Declaring 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 | | | |
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Res 0360-2026
| * | Virginia Maloney | ~SPONSOR | Women and Gender Equity | Establishing the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0756-2026
| * | Frank Morano | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | A pilot program to support neighborhood watch groups. | Introduction | This bill establishes a two-year pilot program with the purpose of supporting neighborhood watch groups. The administering agency or office is to be designated by the Mayor. The bill provides that the administering agency is to provide micro-grants up to $15,000, trainings, and information, including but not limited to maps, data, statistics, and expertise, necessary to facilitate best practices in the design and implementation of neighborhood watch groups, through the pilot program. Trainings are to be conducted by, or in consultation with, the New York City Police Department. The administering agency must 1) ensure that at least one neighborhood watch group from each borough participates in the pilot program; and 2) promulgate rules necessary to establish and administer the pilot program. No later than 1 year after the conclusion of the pilot program, the administering agency is to produce and submit to the mayor and speaker of the council a report on the impact, outcome, and effectiveness, of the pilot program. | | |
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Res 0361-2026
| * | Frank Morano | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation | Authorization to permit year-round standard time and for the New York State Legislature to adopt, and the Governor to sign, legislation to adopt permanent standard time. | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0757-2026
| * | Sandy Nurse | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Establishment of the minimum wage. | Introduction | This bill would set a local hourly minimum wage for employees. Employers with more than 500 employees would pay their employees $30 an hour by 2030, and employers with less than 500 employees would pay their employees $29 an hour by 2031. The bill would then require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to annually calculate increases to the pay standards following an analysis of measures of inflation. | | |
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Res 0362-2026
| * | Sandy Nurse | ~SPONSOR | Sanitation and Solid Waste Management | Amend the Environmental Conservation Law. (S.237-B) | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0758-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Withdrawn | Regulating the police department’s response to first amendment events. | Introduction | | | |
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Int 0759-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Criminal Justice | Maximum fee allowed when transferring money to a person in the custody of the department of correction. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction to ensure that members of the public depositing funds into institutional fund account established pursuant to subdivision 7 of section 500-c of the Correction Law are not charged a service fee that is more than $5. | | |
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Int 0760-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Finance | Temporary moratorium on third party transfers of real property and a study on the eligibility of transferable property. | Introduction | This bill would impose a two-year moratorium on the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s (HPD) Third Party Transfer program. The bill would also require quarterly reporting in which HPD discloses the properties it has identified as eligible for transfer through the Third Party Transfer program. | | |
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Int 0761-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Fire and Emergency Management | Establishing an emergency student food plan. | Introduction | This bill would require the Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy and the Department of Education (DOE) to develop a plan to provide students with breakfast, lunch and dinner in the event that City schools are ordered closed either by the governor, mayor or chancellor, or when any form of remote learning is being used by the DOE. The DOE already provides free breakfast, lunch and afterschool meals to all NYC public school students during the school year. This bill would ensure that in the event of an emergency or public health crisis that shutters schools, students will still be able to receive the meals they would normally receive in school and thus ensure their food security. | | |
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Int 0762-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Requiring owners to notify tenants of unsafe conditions of exterior walls of buildings. | Introduction | This bill would require building owners who receive notice of an unsafe condition of an exterior wall of the building to notify the building’s occupants of the unsafe condition. | | |
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Int 0763-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Responding to complaints filed about immediately hazardous and hazardous conditions in multiple dwellings. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) to respond to complaints received about an immediately hazardous condition within 5 hours or about a hazardous condition within 48 hours of the complaint being received for a multiple dwelling unit. | | |
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Int 0764-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Technology | 311 transmitting image and video data for housing service requests or complaints. | Introduction | This bill would require 311 to accept image and video data during the intake of certain service requests or complaints, and then to supply that data to the relevant agencies for use by their inspectors. | | |
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Int 0765-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Criminal Justice | Requiring the department of correction to assist incarcerated individuals in obtaining school transcripts, social security cards and driver licenses. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to assist incarcerated individuals in obtaining school transcripts, driver licenses and social security cards. This bill would also require DOC to assist all incarcerated individuals who were born in New York in obtaining their birth certificates. This bill would also require DOC to report on the issuance of school transcripts, driver licenses, social security cards and birth certificates. | | |
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Int 0766-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Criminal Justice | Social workers in city correctional facilities. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to maintain a ratio of at least one social worker for every ten incarcerated persons at each City correctional facility by 2026. This bill would also require DOC to report the number of social workers and the number of incarcerated persons at each correctional facility on a quarterly basis. This report would be posted on the DOC website and submitted to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council. The first report would be due on January 31, 2023. | | |
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Int 0767-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection and Waterfronts | Public notification regarding release of oil. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection and the Office of Emergency Management to post on their websites information about the release of oil. | | |
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Int 0768-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection and Waterfronts | Increasing penalties for failure to comply with backflow prevention requirements. | Introduction | This bill would increase the monetary penalties to be imposed on a building owner or operator who fails to comply with installation and reporting requirements for water backflow prevention devices. For failure to install the device, the civil penalty would be $1,000-10,000 and the criminal fine would be $2,000-10,000. For failure to file an annual report, the civil penalty would be $700-10,000 and the criminal fine would be $1,400-10,000. | | |
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Int 0769-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Requiring safety netting and guardrail systems to protect floor openings. | Introduction | This bill would require safety netting systems and guardrails to protect floor openings. | | |
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Int 0770-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Strengthening scaffolding requirements. | Introduction | This bill would reduce the number of situations where someone other than a licensed rigger can install, remove or supervise the use of scaffolding. | | |
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Int 0771-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Licensing of general contractors. | Introduction | This bill would require general contractors to be licensed by the Department of Buildings (DOB) in a manner similar to how other trades are licensed under DOB, and would prohibit any person from performing general contractor work unless approved by DOB. Applicants for permits from DOB must be licensed general contractors who are “designees” of approved general contracting businesses or, with respect to work performed by city agencies, the “designees” of such agencies. This bill would require applicants for a general contractor license from DOB to meet certain qualifications, including, but not limited to, possessing a valid Site Safety Training Supervisor Card. | | |
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Int 0772-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | General Welfare | A taskforce to study improving safety in homeless shelters. | Introduction | This bill would create a task force to study improving safety in Department of Homeless Services (DHS) shelters. The task force would have nine members and include the DHS commissioner, who would serve as the chairperson, and appointees of the Mayor and the Council Speaker who would have background in homeless services and law enforcement. One appointed member would be a shelter resident. Within one year of the formation of the task force, it would issue a report of its recommendations. The task force would no longer exist after the issuance of the report. | | |
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Int 0773-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | General Welfare | Establishing a commission to develop a citywide shelter siting plan for implementation by the department of homeless services and social services. | Introduction | This bill would amend the Administrative Code by establishing a Commission on Shelter Siting composed of 15 members as follows: 5 members appointed by the City Council Speaker, 5 appointed by the Mayor, and 5 appointed by the Borough Presidents. The commission would analyze the locations of shelters across the city and develop a plan prescribing the future placement of shelters with the goal of enhancing their proximity to public transit and essential services for their residents. The commission would meet at least three times per year and produce annually a report of its activities for the Mayor and Council that includes its homeless shelter siting plan. The bill would require the commission to solicit input from community boards and the public with respect to the development of the plan. Once developed, the Department of Homeless Services would be required to implement the plan. | | |
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Int 0774-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Sales of cooperative apartments. | Introduction | This bill would require cooperative corporations to provide prospective purchasers with a written statement of each and all of its reasons for withholding consent to a sale within five days after deciding to withhold such consent. | | |
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Int 0775-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Imposing civil penalties on contractors who perform work after the expiration of a permit. | Introduction | Building owners are subject to fines when construction work is performed on their buildings after the expiration of a permit. This bill would shift liability for such fines, and for certain related inspection fees, from building owners to contractors who performed the unpermitted work. | | |
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Int 0776-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Requiring the police department to report on custodial interrogations of minors. | Introduction | This bill would require the commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) to issue a quarterly report on custodial interrogations of minors. Such report would include the total number of times the department attempted to conduct a custodial interrogation of a minor in the previous quarter, disaggregated by: the race, age, and gender of the minor; the precinct of the arresting officer; the borough where the arrest took place; whether a parent or legal guardian of the minor was informed of the arrest prior to the interrogation; whether the minor spoke to an attorney prior to the interrogation; whether the minor was notified of their Miranda Rights; and whether the minor waived such rights. The first report would be due on January 30, 2023 and would be posted on the NYPD website and submitted to the Council, Mayor, and Public Advocate. | | |
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Int 0777-2026
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | ~SPONSOR | Small Business | Requiring the department of small business services to offer training and education to small businesses regarding accessibility of the workplace and inclusion of workers with disabilities. | Introduction | This bill would require that the Department of Small Business Services provide training and information to small businesses about how make workplaces more accessible and inclusive for workers with disabilities and resources and organizations that can help small businesses increase accessibility, provide accommodations and hire workers with disabilities. | | |
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Int 0778-2026
| * | Lincoln Restler | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - General Welfare | Creating an integrated and confidential data system to track all engagement with street homeless individuals. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) to create a platform, accessible via mobile devices, available to DHS staff and contractors that do street outreach work, that allows for real-time tracking and reporting of all engagement with street homeless individuals. This bill would require DHS to report to the council quarterly, the total number of unsheltered homeless persons, disaggregated by the location where they were first engaged by staff; the total number of unsheltered homeless persons who accepted services during the reporting period, disaggregated by the type of service; and the aggregate number of engagements that resulted in temporary placements or permanent housing. | | |
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Int 0779-2026
| * | Lincoln Restler | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Transportation and Infrastructure | Expansion of pedestrian space. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Transportation (DOT) to include in its next streets master plan, to be issued on December 1, 2026, a benchmark to expand pedestrian space by 1 million square feet per year for the next 5 years. The bill would require DOT to prioritize expanding pedestrian space in the areas around bus stops and subway stations that have the highest rates of pedestrian traffic. | | |
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Res 0363-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | New York Fair Housing Act (S.6958). | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0364-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Creating an affordable housing insurance relief fund program; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof. (A.7828-A/S.7939) | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0365-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered Early Childhood Education | Remove the minimum wage and hours requirements for applicants of child care assistance. (S.4924/A.1303) | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0780-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Requiring the police department to publish daily maps depicting collisions involving department vehicles and locations where department vehicles exceeded the speed limit. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Police Department (NYPD) to collect the speed at which each NYPD vehicle travels whenever it is in motion. NYPD, in collaboration with the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, would then be required to compare the speed of each NYPD vehicle to the speed limit along each portion of the vehicle’s route. Locations where NYPD vehicles exceeded the speed limit would be illustrated on a map, along with locations where a moving NYPD vehicle is involved in a collision. NYPD would be required to publish these maps daily on its website showing speeding and collisions. | | |
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Res 0366-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Civil and Human Rights | Declaring June 11 annually as Charles B. Rangel Day. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0367-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Remove the statute of limitations for legal claims brought against cooperative and condominium boards where the plaintiff is seeking damages for harms caused by the board’s bad faith actions. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0368-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Mayfield Act. (S.1209/A.1297) | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0369-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Earned Time Act. (S.342/A.1085) | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0370-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Requiring a mental health professional be present when juveniles are being interrogated by the police. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0371-2026
| * | Yusef Salaam | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Relations | Declaring August 6 annually as Fatman Scoop Recognition Day. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0372-2026
| * | Justin E. Sanchez | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Relations | Repeal Act 22. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0373-2026
| * | Julie Won | ~SPONSOR | Aging | Provide long term care benefits for eligible residents. (A.1499/S.1179) | Resolution | | | |
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LU 0044-2026
| * | | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | Norgate Plaza: Block 1812, Lot 42, Brookyln, Community District 3, Council District 36. | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0045-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~SPONSOR | Zoning & Franchises | Zoning, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue Rezoning, Staten Island (C 250318 ZMR). | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0045-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue Rezoning, Staten Island (C 250318 ZMR). | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0046-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~SPONSOR | Zoning & Franchises | Zoning, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue, Staten Island (N 250320 ZRR). | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0046-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue, Staten Island (N 250320 ZRR). | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0047-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | ~SPONSOR | Zoning & Franchises | Zoning, Le Dive, Manhattan (D 2650119000 SWM). | Land Use Application | | | |
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LU 0047-2026
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | | Zoning, Le Dive, Manhattan (D 2650119000 SWM). | Land Use Application | | | |
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