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A fuller log of what Council actually did.

Roll-call votes still live on member and vote pages. This archive captures the rest of the meeting record too: unanimous actions, amendments, referrals, withdrawals, and other Council steps that Philadelphia Legistar publishes without a member-by-member tally.

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Unanimous actions from the October 16, 2025 meeting.

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Showing 19-24 of 24 actions from October 16, 2025

Unanimous2025-10-16
250896

Authorizing the Committee on Legislative Oversight and the Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities to hold joint hearings to investigate the rising costs of energy bills, what is driving those increases, and what the City can and can't do to address why our energy bills are so high.

ADOPTED & REFERRED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2025-10-16
250895

Authorizing the Philadelphia City Council Committee of the Whole to hold hearings to discuss the current state of Philadelphia school facilities, how the School District evaluates those facilities and what the educational facilities need are for the school district today and in the future.

ADOPTED & REFERRED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2025-10-16
250894

Honoring and congratulating Jenaye Munford for nearly twenty years of dedicated, innovative, and transformative service to the City of Philadelphia and City Council.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2025-10-16
250893

Recognizing October 2025 as International Dignity Month and celebrating Philadelphia's commitment to upholding the worth and humanity of every resident.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2025-10-16
250718-A

This bill updates parking rules in Center City Philadelphia, setting time limits and restrictions on stopping and standing in certain areas. The rules include time-restricted loading zones and allow the Department of Streets to make changes to these rules as needed. The changes affect people who drive or park in the Center City area.

Amending Chapter 12-900 of the Philadelphia Code, entitled "Parking Regulations and Penalties," to confirm regulations adopted by the Department of Streets that establish and revise time-limited and other rules restricting parking, stopping and standing, including the establishment of time-restricted loading zones, in the Center City area, bounded by Spring Garden street, the Schuylkill River, Bainbridge street and the Delaware River; and to reauthorize changes and additions to such parking rules in the Center City area by the Department of Streets on an ongoing basis; all under certain terms and conditions.

AMENDED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2025-10-16
250493-AA

This bill changes the zoning rules for a specific area in Philadelphia, bounded by Roosevelt Boulevard, 9th Street, Erie Avenue, and Broad Street. The new zoning designations will affect how land can be used in this area, such as what types of buildings can be built or what businesses can operate. This change will impact property owners, developers, and residents in the affected area.

To amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Roosevelt Boulevard, 9th Street, Erie Avenue, and Broad Street.

AMENDED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.