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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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Latest MeetingMay 28, 2026Most recent action date on file

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Unanimous actions from the May 28, 2026 meeting.

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Showing 1-18 of 19 actions from May 28, 2026

Unanimous2026-05-28
260603

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution congratulating Fab Youth Philly on their 10-year anniversary. This organization works to empower teens and improve communities, and the resolution honors their decade of work. The resolution affects Fab Youth Philly and the communities they serve.

Congratulating Fab Youth Philly on the occasion of their 10-Year-Anniversary and honoring a decade of visionary, dedicated, and impactful work to empower teens and improve communities.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260601

The Philadelphia City Council has adopted a resolution to recognize and celebrate the 2026 Philippine Independence Week Celebration in Philadelphia, which will take place from June 6th to June 20th. This celebration affects the Filipino community in Philadelphia and aims to promote cultural awareness and appreciation. The resolution is a symbolic gesture of support and recognition for the community.

Recognizing and celebrating the 2026 Philippine Independence Week Celebration in Philadelphia, taking place from June 6th to June 20th.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260600

The City Council passed a resolution to hold hearings on requiring all City employees to take conflict resolution and de-escalation training. This training aims to help employees manage difficult situations and is intended for all City staff. The hearings will be conducted by the Committee on Public Safety.

Authorizing the Committee on Public Safety to hold hearings on implementing mandatory conflict resolution and de-escalation training for all City employees.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260599

The City Council passed a resolution to hold hearings on providing CPR and emergency overdose awareness training to all City employees. This training aims to improve emergency preparedness and response across City government. The hearings will help determine how to implement this training for City employees.

Authorizing the Committee on Public Safety to hold hearings on implementing CPR and emergency overdose awareness training for all City employees to strengthen emergency preparedness and situational awareness across City government.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260598

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor Captain Stuart McCoullum and the officers and staff of the Philadelphia Police Department's 14th District for their work in keeping the community safe and engaged. This resolution recognizes their leadership, service, and commitment to public safety. It affects the officers and staff of the 14th District and the community they serve.

Honoring and recognizing Captain Stuart McCoullum and the officers and staff of the Philadelphia Police Department's 14th District for their leadership, service, and commitment to public safety and community engagement.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260597

This resolution honors Captain Walter Burks and the officers and staff of the 35th Philadelphia Police District for their work in keeping the community safe. It recognizes their leadership, commitment to public safety, and service to Philadelphia residents. The resolution is a way for City Council to express appreciation for their efforts.

Honoring Captain Walter Burks and the dedicated officers and staff of the 35th Philadelphia Police District for their leadership, commitment to public safety, and service to the residents of Philadelphia

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260596

The City Council passed a resolution to honor Captain Dana Bradley and the officers and staff of the 39th Police District for their service and commitment to public safety. This recognition is for their work in engaging with the community and keeping Philadelphia safe. The resolution affects Captain Bradley, the 39th Police District officers and staff, and the community they serve.

Honoring and Recognizing Captain Dana Bradley and the officers and staff of the 39th Police District for their service, community engagement, and commitment to public safety in the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260592

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor and recognize Ms. Anna Jenkins for her decades of service as an educator and school leader in the School District of Philadelphia. This resolution is a way for the City Council to express appreciation for her contributions to the community. It does not create new laws or policies, but rather serves as a formal recognition of her dedication.

Honoring and recognizing Ms. Anna Jenkins on the occasion of her retirement after decades of distinguished service as an educator and school leader in the School District of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260587

The Philadelphia City Council has adopted a resolution to recognize July 5, 2026, as 'Martyrs Day in Philadelphia' to honor the memory of five Philadelphians who were killed while trying to exercise their right to vote. This resolution affects the city's recognition of its history and the community's awareness of the struggles for voting rights. It serves as a tribute to the five individuals who lost their lives fighting for this fundamental right.

Recognizing July 5, 2026, as "Martyrs Day in Philadelphia" to honor the memory of five Philadelphians - Octavius Catto, Levi Bolden, Jacob Gordon, Moses Wright, and Isaac Chase - who were slain while attempting to exercise their right to vote after the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260586

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor and recognize the Pride Visitors Center for being a welcoming and safe space for LGBTQ+ individuals. This resolution acknowledges the center's role in making Philadelphia a more inclusive city for both residents and visitors. The resolution affects the LGBTQ+ community in Philadelphia.

Honoring and recognizing the Pride Visitors Center on its opening, for being a welcoming and visionary hub that will make all LGBTQ+ Philadelphians and visitors feel seen and safe when they come to this City.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260585

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to recognize and honor the work of Philly Queer Fundy, a group that organizes and supports the city's LGBTQ+ community. This resolution acknowledges the group's efforts in promoting community safety, mutual aid, and solidarity. It affects the LGBTQ+ community in Philadelphia by showing appreciation for their work.

Recognizing and honoring the incredible work of Philly Queer Fundy in organizing and activating Philadelphia's LGBTQ+ community for direct action, mutual aid, & community safety in a beautiful display of solidarity and intersectionality in action.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260584

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to recognize and honor the William Way LGBT Community Center on its 50th anniversary. This resolution congratulates the center for its work in the city, which has had a positive impact on the community. The resolution affects the William Way LGBT Community Center and the broader LGBT community in Philadelphia.

Recognizing, congratulating, and honoring William Way LGBT Community Center on the occasion of its 50th anniversary for its life changing work in the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260583

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor and celebrate GayBINGO!, a well-known Philadelphia cultural institution and LGBTQ+ tradition that also raises funds for HIV causes, on its 30th anniversary. This resolution recognizes the importance of GayBINGO! to the city's LGBTQ+ community. It does not create new laws or policies, but rather serves as a formal expression of appreciation.

Honoring and celebrating GayBINGO! an iconic Philadelphia cultural institution and one of its most recognizable LGBTQ+ traditions and HIV fundraisers, on the occasion of its 30th anniversary.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260581

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor Jane Golden for her 42 years of leadership at Mural Arts Philadelphia, recognizing her contributions to the city's cultural fabric through public art initiatives. This resolution affects Jane Golden and acknowledges her impact on the city. It is a symbolic gesture of appreciation from the City Council.

Honoring Jane Golden for her 42 years of visionary leadership of Mural Arts Philadelphia, during which she championed countless murals and public art initiatives that have strengthened the cultural fabric of the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260580

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor and recognize the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers on its 85th anniversary. This resolution acknowledges the organization's service, advocacy, and dedication to Philadelphia's students, educators, and schools. It affects the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and the city's education community.

Honoring and recognizing the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers on the occasion of its 85th anniversary for extraordinary service, advocacy, and dedication to the students, educators, and schools of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260579

This resolution recognizes the Mantua community in West Philadelphia as the birthplace of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network and Mural Arts Program, now known as Mural Arts Philadelphia. It acknowledges the community's role in the program's origins and development. The resolution affects the Mantua community and the city's recognition of its history.

Recognizing the Mantua community in West Philadelphia as the birthplace of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network and Mural Arts Program, now known as Mural Arts Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260578

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor and celebrate Noel George Miles, Jr., a renowned painter in Philadelphia, for his distinguished career and civic contributions. This resolution recognizes his accomplishments and expresses appreciation for his work. It does not create new laws or policies, but rather serves as a formal expression of admiration.

Honoring and celebrating Noel George Miles, Jr., AWS, for a distinguished career as one of Philadelphia's most accomplished and civically minded painters.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-05-28
260570

The Philadelphia City Council is holding public hearings to discuss the condition of the city's public parks, including how they are funded, maintained, and staffed. The goal is to find ways to support and improve the parks, recreation centers, and green spaces for the benefit of city residents. This effort aims to identify solutions for long-term funding and sustainability of these public spaces.

Authorizing the Philadelphia City Council Committee on Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs to hold public hearings on the condition of the City's public park system, including funding, maintenance, infrastructure, staffing, safety, and opportunities to establish sustainable long-term revenue streams to support Philadelphia's parks, recreation centers, and public green spaces.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.