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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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Meeting Date

April 30, 2026

7 actions from this meeting

Unanimous2026-04-30
260406

The Philadelphia City Council is considering a resolution to allow the Philadelphia Land Bank to sell two properties, 3001 and 3003 N. 10th Street, following the city's rules for land disposal. This decision affects the owners or potential buyers of these properties, as well as the surrounding community. The properties are located in the 5th Councilmanic District.

Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 3001 and 3003 N. 10th Street located in the 5th Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-30
260403

The City Council is considering a resolution to confirm the appointment of Idee C. Fox to the Board of Ethics, a group that oversees ethical conduct in city government. If approved, Fox would serve on the board until November 16, 2030. This appointment affects the city's government oversight and accountability.

Confirming the appointment of the Hon. Idee C. Fox as a member of the Board of Ethics, to serve in the term ending November 16, 2030.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-30
260402

The city is transferring ownership of a property at 214 Hermit Street to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, which will then give the property to the Philadelphia Land Bank. This change in ownership is intended to help with redevelopment efforts in the area. The property is located in the 4th Councilmanic District.

Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to 214 Hermit Street in the 4th 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.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-30
260401

This resolution urges the US Congress and the Trump Administration to include comprehensive fertility care, such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), in the health insurance coverage provided to military families under TRICARE. The resolution aims to support military families who may be struggling with infertility. It affects military families who rely on TRICARE for their health insurance needs.

Urging the United States Congress and the Trump Administration to provide comprehensive fertility care, including In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), under TRICARE in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-30
260400

The Philadelphia City Council is considering a resolution to allow the Philadelphia Land Bank to sell a property at 5103 Chester Avenue. This property is located in the 3rd Councilmanic District and the sale will follow the rules set by The Philadelphia Code. The sale affects the property owner and the community in the 3rd Councilmanic District.

Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 5103 Chester Avenue located in the 3rd Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-30
260399

The Philadelphia City Council is considering a resolution that would allow the Philadelphia Land Bank to sell four properties on Baltimore Avenue. These properties are currently vacant and the sale would be done according to city rules. The properties are located in the 3rd Councilmanic District.

Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 5123, 5125, 5127 and 5129 Baltimore Avenue located in the 3rd Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-30
260398

The City Council is considering a resolution that would allow the city to transfer ownership of a property at 1425 S. Paxon Street to the Philadelphia Land Bank. This transfer would involve the city giving the property to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, which would then give it to the Land Bank. The property is located in the 3rd Councilmanic District.

Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to 1425 S. Paxon Street in the 3rd 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.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Meeting Date

April 23, 2026

11 actions from this meeting

Unanimous2026-04-23
260414

This resolution supports Philadelphia's participation in Bird Town Pennsylvania, a program that promotes conservation and protection of birds, wildlife, and the environment. It commits the city to community-based conservation initiatives, which may involve local residents and organizations. The resolution aims to promote sustainable conservation practices in the city.

Supporting the City of Philadelphia's participation in Bird Town Pennsylvania and promoting sustainable conservation initiatives in the City and committing to community-based conservation initiatives to protect birds, wildlife, and the environment.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260413

This resolution honors Chestnut Hill College and its Political Science Department for their commitment to academic excellence and civic engagement. It also recognizes Dr. Jeffrey Carroll for his leadership in the field of political science. The resolution affects Chestnut Hill College and Dr. Carroll, acknowledging their contributions to the community.

Honoring and recognizing Chestnut Hill College and its Political Science Department for their commitment to academic excellence, diversity, civic engagement, and the advancement of future leaders, and further recognizing Dr. Jeffrey Carroll for his historic leadership in the field of political science.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260412

The City Council passed a resolution to honor and congratulate Sam Rhoads on his retirement after 31 years of service at PIDC, a public-private economic development corporation. This resolution recognizes Rhoads' significant contributions to Philadelphia's economic development. It affects Sam Rhoads and acknowledges his impact on the city.

Honoring and congratulating Sam Rhoads on his retirement after 31 years of distinguished service at PIDC, Philadelphia's public-private economic development corporation, and recognizing his transformative impact on the City's economic landscape.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260411

The Philadelphia City Council has adopted a resolution recognizing May 2026 as Dual Asian American Pacific Islander and Jewish American Heritage Month. This resolution honors the history, stories, and contributions of Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Jewish Americans to the city, state, and nation. It affects the Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Jewish American communities in Philadelphia.

Recognizing May 2026 as Dual Asian American Pacific Islander and Jewish American Heritage Month in Philadelphia in recognition of America 250, celebrating the rich history, interwoven stories, and significant contributions made by generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Jewish Americans to our Nation, Commonwealth, and City.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260410

The City Council passed a resolution to honor Philly Black Pride for its work supporting the Black LGBTQ+ community. The resolution also recognizes April 20th through 26th as Philly Black Pride Week in Philadelphia. This recognition aims to show appreciation for the organization's efforts and promote awareness of the community it serves.

Honoring Philly Black Pride for its ongoing work to center and support the Black LGBTQ+ community, and recognizing Monday, April 20th through Sunday, April 26th as Philly Black Pride Week in the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260409

The City Council has adopted a resolution recognizing April 2026 as Second Chance Month in Philadelphia, which honors the efforts of people and organizations that help former prisoners reintegrate into society. This recognition aims to support successful reentry and strengthen the community. It affects returning citizens, reentry professionals, and community organizations that work with them.

Recognizing April 2026 as Second Chance Month in the City of Philadelphia and honoring the work of reentry professionals, community organizations, employers, advocates, families, and returning citizens who strengthen the City by supporting successful reentry.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260405

The City Council has adopted a resolution recognizing April 2026 as Arab American Heritage Month in Philadelphia. This resolution celebrates the heritage, culture, and contributions of Arab Americans living in the city. It aims to acknowledge and appreciate the diverse community of Arab Americans in Philadelphia.

Recognizing April 2026 as Arab American Heritage Month and celebrating the heritage, culture, and contributions of Arab Americans in the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260404

The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor Earl D. Fowlkes, Jr. for his leadership and service to the Black LGBTQ+ community during Philadelphia Black Pride week. This resolution recognizes his contributions and dedication to the movement. It is a ceremonial gesture to acknowledge his work.

Honoring and congratulating Earl D. Fowlkes, Jr. during the week of Philadelphia Black Pride for his incredible and visionary leadership and dedicated service to the Black LGBTQ+ movement.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260397

This resolution recognizes Rev. Dr. Lorina Marshall-Blake for her contributions to the City of Philadelphia as she retires. It acknowledges the positive impact she has had on the city and its residents. The resolution is a gesture of appreciation from the City Council.

Recognizing Rev. Dr. Lorina Marshall-Blake on her retirement and the lasting impact she has made on the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260362

This resolution names the corner of E. Haines Street and Morton Street 'Honorable Donna Reed Miller Way' to recognize her dedication to public service and leadership in Philadelphia. This change affects the community surrounding the intersection and serves as a tribute to Donna Reed Miller's contributions to the city. The resolution is sponsored by multiple City Council members.

Also naming the corner of E. Haines Street and Morton Street "Honorable Donna Reed Miller Way," in recognition of her lifelong commitment to public service, impactful policy leadership, and enduring inspiration to the City of Philadelphia.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.

Unanimous2026-04-23
260357

The City Council is considering a resolution to reappoint Hassan Bennett to the Citizens Police Oversight Commission. This commission is responsible for overseeing the Philadelphia police department and handling complaints about police conduct. The reappointment affects the commission's membership and its work in promoting police accountability.

Reappointing Hassan Bennett to the Citizens Police Oversight Commission.

ADOPTED·Pass

Unanimous action without a posted tally.