Council actions
Philadelphia City Council actions
These are actions recorded in Legistar without a published member-by-member vote. They include unanimous decisions, procedural steps such as hearings, notices and amendments, and other entries such as referrals and signatures.
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Council actions
Every non-roll-call council action we currently track from the April 24, 2025 meeting.
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Showing 19-36 of 122 actions from April 24, 2025
City Council adopted a resolution reappointing Tina Byles Williams to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Reappointing Tina Byles Williams to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Introduced and Referred
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
City Council reappointed Carol Watson to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Reappointing Carol Watson to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Introduced and Referred
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
City Council adopted a resolution appointing Jim Pearlstein to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Appointing Jim Pearlstein to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Introduced and Referred
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
The adopted resolution appoints Allan Domb to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Appointing Allan Domb to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Introduced and Referred
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
The resolution appoints Chris Cullom to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Appointing Chris Cullom to the Board of Directors of the Center City District.
Introduced and Referred
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
This adopted resolution authorizes the Philadelphia Land Bank to transfer five properties—100 Emily Street, 2315 S.
Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 100 Emily Street, 2315 S. Marshall Street, 518 Pierce Street, 2549 S. 3rd Street, 2117 S. 6th Street located in the 1st Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
The adopted resolution authorizes the Commissioner of Public Property to transfer ownership of five city properties in the First Councilmanic District to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority.
Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to 2045 E. Auburn Street, 2054 E. Auburn Street, 2051 E. Rush Street, 518 Pierce Street, 2315 S. Marshall Street in the First Councilmanic District of the City of Philadelphia and further authorizing the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority to transfer to the Philadelphia Land Bank fee simple title to such properties pursuant to Section 16-405 of The Philadelphia Code.
Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
Philadelphia City Council adopted a resolution honoring the life and legacy of Pope Francis after his passing on April 21, 2025.
Honoring the life and legacy of His Holiness, Pope Francis, the 266th Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, known for his commitment to peace, social justice, and humility, on the occasion of his passing on April 21, 2025.
Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
Philadelphia City Council adopted a resolution honoring the life and legacy of Pope Francis after his passing on April 21, 2025.
Honoring the life and legacy of His Holiness, Pope Francis, the 266th Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, known for his commitment to peace, social justice, and humility, on the occasion of his passing on April 21, 2025.
ADOPTED
Other recorded action without a published tally.
This adopted resolution honors SEPTA transit workers for transporting Philadelphians throughout the city each day, including during challenging conditions.
Honoring SEPTA transit workers, the unsung heroes of Philadelphia, for their essential daily work to transport Philadelphians throughout the City, no matter the conditions.
Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
This adopted resolution honors SEPTA transit workers for transporting Philadelphians throughout the city each day, including during challenging conditions.
Honoring SEPTA transit workers, the unsung heroes of Philadelphia, for their essential daily work to transport Philadelphians throughout the City, no matter the conditions.
ADOPTED
Other recorded action without a published tally.
This resolution proposes a Philadelphia Home Rule Charter amendment that would require at least 0.5% of the City’s annual General Fund appropriations to be placed in a Transit Access Fund to improve public transit access.
Proposing an amendment to the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter providing for a mandatory annual appropriation through the Transit Access Fund; and providing for the submission of the proposed amendment to the electors of Philadelphia.
Introduced
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
This adopted resolution authorizes the City Council’s Committees on Labor and Civil Service and Parks and Recreation to hold joint hearings.
Authorizing The Committee on Labor and Civil Service and The Committee on Parks and Recreation to hold joint hearings investigating the City's enforcement of the Healthy Outdoor Public Spaces (HOPS) Law and the risks that exposure to synthetic pesticides pose to the Public and City Employees.
Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
This adopted resolution authorizes the City Council’s Committees on Labor and Civil Service and Parks and Recreation to hold joint hearings.
Authorizing The Committee on Labor and Civil Service and The Committee on Parks and Recreation to hold joint hearings investigating the City's enforcement of the Healthy Outdoor Public Spaces (HOPS) Law and the risks that exposure to synthetic pesticides pose to the Public and City Employees.
ADOPTED
Other recorded action without a published tally.
The adopted resolution urges the Pennsylvania General Assembly to allow cities of the first class, including Philadelphia, to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Urging the General Assembly to pass legislation allowing cities of the first class to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, an essential step toward ensuring that all Philadelphians are able to keep up with the rising cost of living and have the opportunity to build a better future.
Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
Adopted, this resolution honors and thanks Philly Black Pride for its ongoing work supporting underserved Black and Brown people in Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community.
Honoring and expressing gratitude to Philly Black Pride for its ongoing work to center and support underserved Black and Brown folks in the LGBTQ+ community, and recognizing Thursday, April 24th through Sunday, April 27th as Philly Black Pride Weekend in the City of Philadelphia.
Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.
Adopted, this resolution honors and thanks Philly Black Pride for its ongoing work supporting underserved Black and Brown people in Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community.
Honoring and expressing gratitude to Philly Black Pride for its ongoing work to center and support underserved Black and Brown folks in the LGBTQ+ community, and recognizing Thursday, April 24th through Sunday, April 27th as Philly Black Pride Weekend in the City of Philadelphia.
ADOPTED
Other recorded action without a published tally.
The adopted resolution authorizes the City Council Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities to hold hearings about rail operators’ responsibilities for cleaning, maintaining, and beautifying transit entry points into Philadelphia.
Authorizing the Council Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities to hold hearings to investigate rail operators' responsibilities for cleanup, maintenance, and beautification of transit entry points into Philadelphia.
Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar
Steps such as hearings, notices or amendments; no separate tally published.