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Meeting Date
April 16, 2026
15 actions from this meeting
The City Council passed a resolution recognizing April 15, 2026 as World Art Day in Philadelphia, celebrating the city's creativity, innovation, and cultural diversity in fine arts. This resolution affects all Philadelphia residents who appreciate and participate in the city's art scene. It is a symbolic gesture to acknowledge the importance of art in the city.
Recognizing April 15, 2026 as World Art Day in the City of Philadelphia, and celebrating the creativity, innovation and cultural diversity of the City's fine arts.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The City Council has passed a resolution recognizing April 11-17, 2026, as Black Maternal Health Week in Philadelphia. This resolution aims to raise awareness about the health disparities and challenges faced by Black mothers in the city. It affects the community by promoting awareness and support for Black maternal health.
Recognizing April 11 - 17, 2026, as "Black Maternal Health Week" in the City of Philadelphia.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
This resolution honors Ezechial Thurman, a music technology teacher at Hill-Freedman World Academy, for his creative teaching and dedication to his students. It recognizes his efforts to enrich the educational experience of young people through music and innovation. The resolution affects Ezechial Thurman and the community he serves in the Ninth Councilmanic District.
Honoring and recognizing Ezechial Thurman, Music Technology Teacher at Hill-Freedman World Academy, for his creativity, mentorship, and dedication to enriching the educational experience of young people through music, innovation, and student-centered learning in the Ninth Councilmanic District.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The Philadelphia City Council passed a resolution to honor Jamel Lindsey, the Head Coach of the Boys' Basketball Team at Samuel Fels High School, for his leadership and commitment to the students and community. This recognition is for his work in uplifting students, strengthening school culture, and serving the community in the Ninth Councilmanic District. The resolution is a way for the City Council to express appreciation for Coach Lindsey's efforts.
Honoring and recognizing Jamel Lindsey, Head Coach of the Boys' Basketball Team at Samuel Fels High School, for his leadership, mentorship, and steadfast commitment to uplifting students, strengthening school culture, and serving the broader Fels community in the Ninth Councilmanic District.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The City Council passed a resolution to honor Shakir Johnson, the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Olney High School, for his leadership and commitment to helping young people in the Ninth Councilmanic District. This resolution recognizes Coach Johnson's positive impact on his community. It does not create new laws or policies, but rather serves as a formal expression of appreciation.
Honoring and recognizing Shakir Johnson, Head Boys Basketball Coach at Olney High School, for his leadership, mentorship, and steadfast commitment to expanding opportunity for young people in the Ninth Councilmanic District.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The City Council is allowing its Committee on Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs to hold public hearings to find new members for the Commission on Parks and Recreation. The committee will then recommend nominees to the full Council, which will forward the nominations to the mayor for consideration. This process will help fill open positions on the Commission.
Authorizing Council's Committee on Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs to hold public hearings for applicants seeking nomination to serve on the Commission on Parks and Recreation and further authorizing the Committee to recommend for Council's consideration nominations to be forwarded to the mayor.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
A resolution has been introduced to name a portion of South Street between 8th and 9th Streets as 'Octavius Catto Way' in honor of the civil rights leader. This name change aims to recognize and celebrate the life and legacy of Octavius Catto. The resolution affects the city's street naming and will serve as a tribute to Catto's contributions to the city.
Also naming South Street between 8th and 9th Streets as "Octavius Catto Way" to honor the life and legacy of the civil rights warrior.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The city is transferring ownership of two properties, 45 and 75 E. Ashmead Street, to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, which will then give them to the Philadelphia Land Bank. This affects the properties' ownership and use in the 8th Councilmanic District. The goal is to allow for potential redevelopment of these properties.
Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to 45 and 75 E. Ashmead Street in the 8th 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.
This resolution calls on the US Congress to pass and the President to sign the Living Wage for Musicians Act, which would affect musicians across the country. The resolution is a statement of support from the Philadelphia City Council, but it does not create any new laws or policies in Philadelphia. It aims to show support for fair pay for musicians.
Calling on the United States Congress to pass, and the President to sign, the Living Wage for Musicians Act.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
This resolution recognizes a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision that found the state's felony murder law to be outdated and unconstitutional. It calls on the Pennsylvania General Assembly to pass a bill that would reform this law. The resolution affects people who have been or may be impacted by the current felony murder law in Pennsylvania.
Recognizing Commonwealth v. Derek Lee (2026), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's landmark decision striking down Pennsylvania's outdated felony murder law; and calling on the Pennsylvania General Assembly to pass SB387 reforming Pennsylvania's unconstitutional felony murder law.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The City Council is considering a resolution to recognize April 2026 as School Library Month in Philadelphia. This resolution aims to promote the importance of school libraries and the role they play in supporting students' education. It affects students, teachers, and the community by highlighting the value of school libraries.
Recognizing April 2026 as School Library Month in the City of Philadelphia.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
This bill renames the 400 block of West Lehigh Avenue to 'Wilfredo Gonzalez Way' in honor of Wilfredo Gonzalez's contributions to the Latin-American community and his service to the country. This change affects people who live, work, or visit this area of Philadelphia. The renaming is intended to recognize Gonzalez's commitment to cultural empowerment in the city.
Renaming the 400 Block of West Lehigh Avenue to "Wilfredo Gonzalez Way" in recognition of Wilfredo Gonzalez's lifelong contributions to the Latin-American community, devoted service to his country, and commitment to cultural empowerment in Philadelphia.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The City Council is considering a resolution to name the 4700 Block of Brown Street as 'Tiffany Fletcher Way - Gone But Never Forgotten' in honor of Tiffany Fletcher's life and legacy. This naming would affect the Mill Creek community where Tiffany Fletcher had an impact. The resolution aims to recognize her contributions to the community.
Also naming the 4700 Block of Brown Street as "Tiffany Fletcher Way - Gone But Never Forgotten" to honor the life and legacy of Tiffany Fletcher and her impact on the Mill Creek community.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The City Council is considering a resolution to name the 700 Block of 48th Street as 'Sean Perretta Way' in honor of Sean Perretta, a community contributor. This naming would recognize his contributions to the Mill Creek and West Philadelphia communities. The resolution affects residents and visitors to the area by providing a new street name.
Also naming the 700 Block of 48th Street as "Sean Perretta Way" to honor the life and memory of Sean Perretta, Esquire, and his enduring contributions to the Mill Creek and West Philadelphia communities.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
This bill names the 200 Block of South Alden Street as 'Dr. Wesley Proctor Way' to honor Dr. Wesley T. Proctor's contributions to the Philadelphia community. Dr. Proctor's life and leadership had a lasting impact on the city. This naming affects residents and visitors who live in or travel through the area.
Also naming the 200 Block of South Alden Street as "Dr. Wesley Proctor Way" to honor the life, leadership, and lasting contributions of Dr. Wesley T. Proctor to the Philadelphia community.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
Meeting Date
April 9, 2026
3 actions from this meeting
The Philadelphia City Council has adopted a resolution recognizing April 2026 as National Earth Month. This resolution celebrates Lankenau Environmental Science Magnet School's efforts to teach environmental awareness and promote the next generation of environmental leaders. It affects the school community and the city by promoting environmental awareness.
Recognizing April 2026 as National Earth Month and celebrating Lankenau Environmental Science Magnet School's commitment to fostering the next generation of environmental stewards.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The Philadelphia City Council has adopted a resolution recognizing April 2026 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This resolution celebrates the work of WOAR - Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence and aims to raise awareness about sexual assault. It affects the community by promoting awareness and support for survivors of sexual violence.
Recognizing April 2026 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and celebrating the extraordinary efforts of WOAR - Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence.
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.
The Philadelphia City Council has adopted a resolution recognizing the week of April 6-12, 2026, as National Public Health Week. This resolution aims to raise awareness about the importance of public health and its impact on the community. It affects all Philadelphia residents by promoting a week of awareness and action for public health.
Recognizing the week of April 6 through April 12, 2026, as "National Public Health Week".
ADOPTED·Pass
Unanimous action without a posted tally.