CITY COUNCIL
Regular MeetingPhiladelphia, PA · June 10, 2021
Minutes
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Thursday, June 10, 2021
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: 17 - Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones,
Council President Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill,
Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore Richardson and Thomas
Council met, a quorum being present.
Reverend Robert Collier of Galilee Baptist Church was introduced and offered an appropriate prayer.
COUNCILMEMBER SQUILLA MOVED TO APPROVE THE JOURNAL
of the meeting of May 27, 2021.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
COMMUNICATIONS
The Sergeant-at-Arms presented messages from the Mayor as follows:
Transmitting an a resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to
execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee
simple title to 2553 Kern 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. (File No. 210569)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of
1931-33, 1939, 1943 N. Lawrence Street, 431, 433, 434, 438, 443 Arlington Street,
415, 417, 418, 424 W. Norris Street, 1707 N. Orianna Street, 2914, 2916-2924,
and 2926 N. 2nd Street located in the 7th Councilmanic District in accordance with the
terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code. (File No. 210570)
City of Philadelphia -1-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 28
Reger Street and 5026 N. 7th Street located in the 8th Councilmanic District in
accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code. (File No.
210571)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute
and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple
title to certain City-owned lots or pieces of ground with the buildings and
improvements thereon situate in the Fifth (5th) 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. (File No. 210572)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution approving the redevelopment contract of the Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority for the redevelopment and urban renewal of a portion of the
Model Cities Urban Renewal Area, identified by house number and street address as
1221-1225 North Fourth street; and authorizing the Redevelopment Authority to
execute the redevelopment contract with Engine House 29 LLC and to take such
action as may be necessary to effectuate the redevelopment contract. (File No.
210573)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 1921 S.
6th Street and 2544 S. 5th Street located in the 1st Councilmanic District in
accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code. (File No.
210574)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of
2212 Fernon Street and 2214 Fernon Street located in the 2nd Councilmanic
District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia
Code. (File No. 210575)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 1908 N.
Leithgow Street and 2547 N. Mutter Street located in the 7th Councilmanic District in
City of Philadelphia -2-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code. (File No.
210576)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 1611-41
Ruan Street located in the 7th Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of
Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code. (File No. 210577)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution appointing George Pegram to the Board of Directors of the
Philadelphia Municipal Authority, to serve in the term ending January 1, 2023. (File
No. 210578)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution Appointing Jacqueline Dunn to the Board of Directors of the
Philadelphia Municipal Authority, to serve in the term ending January 1, 2022. (File
No. 210579)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution reappointing Lynette Brown-Sow to the Board of Directors
of the Philadelphia Municipal Authority, to serve in the term ending January 1, 2025.
(File No. 210580)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution Appointing Michael Hill to the Board of Directors of the
Philadelphia Municipal Authority, to serve in the term ending January 1, 2024. (File
No. 210581)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a resolution reappointing Robert Zuritsky to the Board of Directors of the
Philadelphia Municipal Authority, to serve in the term ending January 1, 2026. (File
No. 210582)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
Transmitting a message advising Council that Bill Nos. 210074 and 210331, which
were passed by Council on May 27, 2021, were signed by the Mayor on June 9,
2021. (File No. 210583)
THE COMMUNICATION WAS READ AND FILED.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
City of Philadelphia -3-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Councilmember Parker Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution for Council President Clarke, Sponsored by Councilmember Parker:
Resolution No. 210551: Resolution Confirming the appointment of Matthew Stitt to
the Board of the Philadelphia Energy Authority to serve in the term ending January 1,
2024.
Councilmember Gilmore Richardson Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final
Passage Calendar the following Resolution for Council President Clarke, Sponsored by
Councilmember Gilmore Richardson:
Resolution No. 210552: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Redevelopment
Authority to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Land Bank deeds conveying title to
certain properties located in the Fifth Councilmanic District pursuant to the
requirements of the Commonwealth Land Bank Act.
Councilmember Gilmore Richardson Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final
Passage Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Gilmore Richardson:
Resolution No. 210553: Resolution Honoring and recognizing Adam Agalloco for his
service to the City of Philadelphia.
Councilmember Gym Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Gym:
Resolution No. 210554: Resolution Urging the Pennsylvania Department of Public
Health to restore funding to the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter of the Sickle
Cell Disease Association of America, and recognizing the SCDAA/PDVC’s nearly
39-year dedication to providing culturally competent services and to raising awareness
of the serious condition of sickle cell disease.
Councilmember Jones Introduced and Referred the following Bill, Sponsored by Councilmember
Jones:
Bill No. 210549: An Ordinance Approving an amendment to the Articles of
Incorporation of the City Avenue Special Services District of Philadelphia and Lower
Merion to extend the term of existence of the District to December 31, 2042.
THE BILL WAS REFFERED TO THE COMMITTEE ON RULES.
Councilmember Johnson Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage
Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Johnson:
City of Philadelphia -4-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Resolution No. 210555: Resolution Urging Congress to pursue reconciliation and
reparations regarding the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the lasting devastation it
caused.
Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final
Passage Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez:
Resolution No. 210556: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 1931-33, 1939, 1943 N. Lawrence Street, 431, 433, 434, 438, 443
Arlington Street, 415, 417, 418, 424 W. Norris Street, 1707 N. Orianna Street, and
2914, 2916-2924, and 2926 N. 2nd Street located in the Seventh Councilmanic
District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final
Passage Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez:
Resolution No. 210557: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 1908 N. Leithgow Street and 2547 N. Mutter Street located in the 7th
Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The
Philadelphia Code.
Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final
Passage Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez:
Resolution No. 210558: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 1611-1641 Ruan Street located in the 7th Councilmanic District in
accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
Councilmember Brooks Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmembers Brooks and Bass:
Resolution No. 210559: Resolution Recognizing and honoring the staff of the
Philadelphia Department of Parks & Recreation for their dedicated service as essential
workers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Councilmember Domb Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmembers Domb, Gilmore Richardson and Henon:
Resolution No. 210560: Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Commerce and
Economic Development to hold hearings regarding making permanent in the
Philadelphia Code to permit outdoor dining spaces on city streets and sidewalks and
the outdoor entertainment sidewalk cafe rules established during the Covid-19
pandemic.
City of Philadelphia -5-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
.Body
WHEREAS, At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March of 2020, restaurants
were closed entirely. As cases decreased in the late spring and summer of 2020, more
restaurants began offering outdoor dining through the established permitting process;
and
WHEREAS, Before the pandemic and at its start outdoor dining spaces were only
permitted in certain parts of the city and dining spaces in the street (“streeteries”) were
even less frequently able to be used; and
WHEREAS, City Council recognized the need for legislation to allow all restaurants,
who could do so safely under the Code and approval of the Department of Streets and
Department of Licenses and Inspections, to open outdoor dining spaces to safely drive
business; and
WHEREAS, In June of 2020, Council passed two bills to address outdoor dining. Bill
200351 expanded the rules around sidewalk cafes to allow more restaurants to create
those spaces. Bill 200352 enabled the same expansion of outdoor streetery dining.
Both bills created processes in which all outdoor spaces were subject to permitting and
inspection rules to ensure safety; and
WHEREAS, In September of 2020, in response the success of the new sidewalk cafes
and streeteries in keeping many Philadelphia restaurants in business, the above
referenced bills were amended to extend the permissions granted therein to December
31, 2021; and
WHEREAS, In April of 2021, Council also enacted legislation regulating outdoor
entertainment in sidewalk cafe spaces around which conversation is also needed in
developing permanent rules; and
WHEREAS, The new outdoor dining spaces created during the pandemic have added
a vibrancy to Philadelphia’s streets and sidewalks. Restaurants are able to maintain
their businesses safely. As the pandemic slows, Council, the Administration, and all
stakeholders must consider the best way to move forward around these new spaces;
and
WHEREAS, Public discourse is needed to hear about the best practices, traffic issues,
safety regulations and concerns, and other necessary rules and regulations around
City of Philadelphia -6-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
sidewalk cafes and streetries created during the pandemic. These spaces have been
successful, but the City must now consider all issues around them in a post-Covid
world; and
WHEREAS, To make these structures permanent through legislation, more discussion
is needed between the City, restaurant owners, and the public to ensure the legislation
best accomplishes all goals safely and efficiently; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the City Council of Philadelphia, That the Committee on Commerce
and Economic Development is authorized to hold hearings regarding making permanent
in the Philadelphia Code to permit outdoor dining spaces on city streets and sidewalks
and the outdoor entertainment sidewalk cafe rules established during the Covid-19
pandemic.
Councilmember Gauthier Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage
Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Gauthier:
Resolution No. 210561: Resolution Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property
to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying
fee simple title to certain City-owned lots or pieces of ground with the buildings and
improvements thereon situate in the Third 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.
Councilmember Gauthier Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage
Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmembers Gauthier and Bass:
Resolution No. 210562: Resolution Recognizing Saturday, June 19, 2021, as
Juneteenth Independence Day in the City of Philadelphia, in honor of June 19, 1865,
the day when enslaved Black people were finally freed in the United States of America,
declaring the annual Juneteenth Philly Festival and Johnson House Historic Site Festival
as Philadelphia’s official Juneteenth celebrations, and advocating for the City of
Philadelphia to become the official home of the National Juneteenth Independence Day
Celebration.
Councilmember Gauthier Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage
Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Gauthier:
Resolution No. 210563: Resolution Celebrating the life and honoring the memory of
Saboor Muhammad.
City of Philadelphia -7-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Councilmember Thomas Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage
Calendar the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Thomas:
Resolution No. 210564: Resolution Honoring and congratulating 19-year-old R&B
singer and Philadelphia native, Cam Anthony, for winning season 20 of The Voice,
$100,000, and a recording contract with Universal Music Group.
Councilmember Squilla Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Squilla:
Resolution No. 210565: Resolution Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property
to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying
fee simple title to 2553 Kern 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.
Councilmember Squilla Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Squilla:
Resolution No. 210566: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 1921 S. 6th Street and 2544 S. 5th Street located in the 1st Councilmanic
District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
Councilmember Squilla Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Squilla:
Resolution No. 210567: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 2201 E. Tioga Street located in the 1st Councilmanic District in accordance
with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
Councilmember Bass Introduced and Referred the following Bill, Sponsored by Councilmembers
Bass, Henon, Brooks and Gauthier:
Bill No. 210550: An Ordinance Amending Section 9-4116 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Public Health Emergency Leave,” to expire upon termination of the federal
Proclamation 9994 of National Emergency Concerning the Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) Pandemic.
THE BILL WAS REFFERED TO THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.
Councilmember Bass Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar
the following Resolution, Sponsored by Councilmember Bass:
City of Philadelphia -8-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Resolution No. 210568: Resolution Proposing the establishment of the Philadelphia
Promise Trust Fund.
REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Bill No. 210320, as amended: An Ordinance To adopt a Capital Program for the six
Fiscal Years 2022-2027 inclusive.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210321, as amended: An Ordinance To adopt a Fiscal 2022 Capital
Budget.
COUNCILMEMBER PARKER MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210321, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Resolution No. 210517: Resolution Reappointing Jeffrey B. Goldstone to the Board
of Directors of the City Avenue Special Services District.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ORDERED PLACED ON FINAL PASSAGE CALENDAR FOR NEXT
MEETING..
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
Bill No. 210475, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing the Director of Planning
and Development, on behalf of the City, to file applications with the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development for a Community Development Block
Grant; to file applications to participate in the HOME Investment Partnership program
and the Emergency Solutions Grant program; and to apply for a Housing Opportunities
for Persons with AIDS grant; and to file applications with the Commonwealth to obtain
grants under the Act of April 12, 1956, P.L. 1449, Section 4, as amended, to prevent
and eliminate blight; authorizing the Director of Planning and Development and the
Director of Commerce to file applications to obtain other grants from the
Commonwealth; authorizing the Director of Commerce to use the Section 108 Loan
Guarantee Program; and authorizing the Director of Planning and Development and the
Director of Commerce to enter into all understandings and assurances contained in
such applications and take all necessary action to accept the grants; all under certain
City of Philadelphia -9-
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER GREEN MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210475, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210476: An Ordinance Approving the amendment of the Fiscal Year 2021
Capital Budget providing for expenditures for the capital purposes of the Philadelphia
Gas Works (including the supplying of funds in connection therewith) subject to certain
constraints and conditions, and acknowledging the receipt of the Revised Forecast of
Capital Budgets for Fiscal Years 2022 through 2026, as amended.
COUNCILMEMBER GREEN MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210476.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210477: An Ordinance Approving the Fiscal Year 2022 Capital Budget
providing for expenditures for the capital purposes of the Philadelphia Gas Works
(including the supplying of funds in connection therewith) subject to certain constraints
and conditions, and acknowledging receipt of the Revised Forecast of Capital Budgets
for Fiscal Years 2023 through 2027.
COUNCILMEMBER GREEN MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210477.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210508, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Treasurer, on
behalf of the City, to enter into a provider agreement with Citizens Bank of
Pennsylvania for provision of payroll banking services to the City, under certain terms
and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER GREEN MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210508, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
COMMITTEE ON LAW AND GOVERNMENT
City of Philadelphia - 10 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Bill No. 200075, as amended: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the
qualified electors of the City of Philadelphia of the proposal set forth in a Resolution
approved by Council proposing an amendment to the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter
to provide for the creation of a Department of Fleet Services, to provide for the
powers and duties of such Department, and to otherwise provide for incorporation of
the Department into the City government; and authorizing the appropriate officers to
publish notice and to make arrangements for the special election.
COUNCILMEMBER PARKER MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 200075, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Resolution No. 200079, as amended: Resolution Proposing an amendment to The
Philadelphia Home Rule Charter to create the Department of Fleet Services, to transfer
the functions of certain City agencies with respect to motor vehicles to the
newly-created Department and to provide for additional duties of the Department; and
providing for the submission of the amendment to the electors of Philadelphia.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ORDERED PLACED ON FINAL PASSAGE CALENDAR FOR NEXT
MEETING..
Bill No. 210329, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-1100 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Fair Practices Ordinance: Protections Against Unlawful
Discrimination,” to require the use and disclosure of uniform screening criteria for rental
housing and certain related disclosures to prospective rental housing applicants, and to
provide that the failure to provide such disclosures may be evidence of other unlawful
housing and real property practices, all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER PARKER MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210329, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210330, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-800 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Landlord and Tenant,” by adding a new Section 9-810,
entitled “Prospective Tenant Screening Practices,” to regulate the application and
selection process for housing units, and make technical changes, all under certain terms
and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER PARKER MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210330, AS AMENDED.
City of Philadelphia - 11 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210501: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the qualified
electors of the City of Philadelphia of an amendment to The Philadelphia
Home Rule Charter to revise provisions related to the manner of selection
from eligible lists for vacancies and promotions in the civil service system,
as approved by Resolution of the City Council; fixing the date of a special
election for such purpose; prescribing the form of ballot question to be
voted on; and, authorizing the appropriate officers to publish notice and to
make arrangements for the special election.
COUNCILMEMBER PARKER MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210501.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210507: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the qualified electors
of the City of Philadelphia of an amendment to The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter to
provide for a mandatory annual appropriation for the Housing Trust Fund, as approved
by Resolution of the City Council; fixing the date of a special election for such purpose;
prescribing the form of ballot question to be voted on; and, authorizing the appropriate
officers to publish notice and to make arrangements for the special election.
COUNCILMEMBER PARKER MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210507.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Resolution No. 210514: Resolution Proposing an amendment to the Philadelphia
Home Rule Charter to revise provisions related to the manner of selection from eligible
lists for vacancies and promotions in the civil service system; and providing for the
submission of the amendment to the electors of Philadelphia.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ORDERED PLACED ON FINAL PASSAGE CALENDAR FOR NEXT
MEETING..
Resolution No. 210524: Resolution Proposing an amendment to the Philadelphia
Home Rule Charter providing for a mandatory annual appropriation for the Housing
Trust Fund; and providing for the submission of the proposed amendment to the
electors of Philadelphia.
City of Philadelphia - 12 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE RESOLUTION WAS ORDERED PLACED ON FINAL PASSAGE CALENDAR FOR NEXT
MEETING..
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PROPERTY AND PUBLIC WORKS
Bill No. 200662, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of
Public Property, on behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a sublease
agreement with the Philadelphia Municipal Authority, for use by the City, of a portion
of the premises located at 11311 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all
under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 200662, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 200677: An Ordinance Authorizing the Department of Public Property to
acquire, on behalf of the City, an easement in the area bounded by Chestnut Street,
12th Street, Market Street, and 11th Street, all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 200677.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210076: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City, to convey to the Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development a
parcel of land situate at 2401 Chestnut Street, for further conveyance, and authorizing
the plotting upon City Plan No. 307 a right-of-way for bridge repair, maintenance
and/or reconstruction purposes and for stormwater sewer and drainage purposes, all
under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210076.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210248: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a lease agreement with St. Agnes MOB,
LLC, for use by the City, of a portion of the premises located at 1930 South Broad
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all under certain terms and conditions.
City of Philadelphia - 13 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210248.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210281: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to acquire fee simple title or a lesser real estate
interest from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to all or a portion of a parcel
or parcels of land, bordered by Richmond Street to the north/northwest, Wheatsheaf
to the east/northeast, I-95 to the west and the Northeast Treatment Plant to the
south/southeast for water treatment or supply purposes or other purposes, under
certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210281.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210282: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City, to acquire fee simple title, or a lesser interest in real estate, by
purchase, dedication, donation, condemnation, agreement in lieu of condemnation, or
otherwise, in parcels of land along the Delaware River and the Tacony-Holmesburg
section of the Delaware River Trail, under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210282.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210293: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a sublease agreement with Chestnut
Street Realty Limited Partnership, LP, for use by the City, of a portion of the premises
located at 1327-29 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all under certain terms
and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210293.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
City of Philadelphia - 14 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Bill No. 210418: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to convey to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, all
or a portion of a parcel or parcels of land in and about the area bounded by Kingston
Street, I-95, East Venango Street and Bath Street, under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210418.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210419: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to grant to the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, a temporary construction easement on a portion of the parcel or
parcels of land in and about the area bounded by Richmond Street, East Butler Street,
I-95 and Castor Avenue, commonly known as 3721 Richmond Street, under certain
terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210419.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210424: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a sublease agreement with The
Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development, for use by the City, of a portion of
the premises located at 1101 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by the City, all
under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210424.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210444: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City, to acquire fee simple title, or a lesser interest in real estate, by
purchase, dedication, donation, condemnation, agreement in lieu of condemnation, or
otherwise, in parcels of land connecting Tacony Street to the Frankford Arsenal Boat
Launch, for public recreational purposes, under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210444.
City of Philadelphia - 15 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210450: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into an amendment to a lease agreement with
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (“SEPTA”), for use by the City, of
a portion of the premises located at 1234 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by
the City, all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210450.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
COMMITTEE ON LICENSES AND INSPECTIONS
Bill No. 210117, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-3700 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Bouncers,” by revising definitions of covered
establishments and personnel, under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210117, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210205: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9 of Subcode PM (“The
Philadelphia Property Maintenance Code”) of Title 4 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Additional Special Requirements,” to establish a program in which the City
may perform certain urgent repairs and bill the property owner; all under certain terms
and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210205.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210388, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-1000 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Trades,” to modify licensing and conduct requirements
applicable to contractors; all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
City of Philadelphia - 16 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210388, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210389, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Title 4 of The Philadelphia
Code, entitled “The Philadelphia Building Construction and Occupancy Code,” and
Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Regulation of Businesses, Trades and
Professions,” to revise provisions relating to excavation work and work impacting
historic structures, create an excavation contractor license, and institute additional
safeguards for property adjoining certain construction activities; all under certain terms
and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210389, AS AMENDED.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210481: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-600 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Service and Other Businesses,” to modify the requirements to operate a
self-service laundry; all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER HENON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210481.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
Bill No. 210505: An Ordinance Authorizing the Procurement Commissioner and the
Chief Executive Officer of Philadelphia International Airport on behalf of the City of
Philadelphia, to enter into an amendment to a concession agreement for the
management of the food, beverage, retail and passenger services program at
Philadelphia International Airport, and an amendment to the ancillary Additional
Services Agreement, all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER JOHNSON MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210505.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
City of Philadelphia - 17 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Bill No. 210510: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 6-200 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Preventative Medicine,” by adding a new section offering gift certificates to
citizens and property owners of Philadelphia who received vaccinations for
COVID-19 in order to incentivize immunizations against the disease; all under certain
terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER BASS MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210510.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210511: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 6-200 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Preventative Medicine,” by adding a new section offering vouchers for rebates
on City gas and water charges to citizens and property owners of Philadelphia who
received vaccinations for COVID-19 in order to incentivize immunizations against the
disease; all under certain terms and conditions.
COUNCILMEMBER BASS MOVED TO SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL SO AS TO
PERMIT CONSIDERATION THIS DAY OF BILL NO. 210511.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR.
CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR
BILLS ON FIRST READING
Bill No. 210320, as amended: An Ordinance To adopt a Capital Program for the six
Fiscal Years 2022-2027 inclusive.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210321, as amended: An Ordinance To adopt a Fiscal 2022 Capital
Budget.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210475, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing the Director of Planning
and Development, on behalf of the City, to file applications with the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development for a Community Development Block
City of Philadelphia - 18 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Grant; to file applications to participate in the HOME Investment Partnership program
and the Emergency Solutions Grant program; and to apply for a Housing Opportunities
for Persons with AIDS grant; and to file applications with the Commonwealth to obtain
grants under the Act of April 12, 1956, P.L. 1449, Section 4, as amended, to prevent
and eliminate blight; authorizing the Director of Planning and Development and the
Director of Commerce to file applications to obtain other grants from the
Commonwealth; authorizing the Director of Commerce to use the Section 108 Loan
Guarantee Program; and authorizing the Director of Planning and Development and the
Director of Commerce to enter into all understandings and assurances contained in
such applications and take all necessary action to accept the grants; all under certain
terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210476: An Ordinance Approving the amendment of the Fiscal Year 2021
Capital Budget providing for expenditures for the capital purposes of the Philadelphia
Gas Works (including the supplying of funds in connection therewith) subject to certain
constraints and conditions, and acknowledging the receipt of the Revised Forecast of
Capital Budgets for Fiscal Years 2022 through 2026, as amended.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210477: An Ordinance Approving the Fiscal Year 2022 Capital Budget
providing for expenditures for the capital purposes of the Philadelphia Gas Works
(including the supplying of funds in connection therewith) subject to certain constraints
and conditions, and acknowledging receipt of the Revised Forecast of Capital Budgets
for Fiscal Years 2023 through 2027.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210508, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Treasurer, on
behalf of the City, to enter into a provider agreement with Citizens Bank of
Pennsylvania for provision of payroll banking services to the City, under certain terms
and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 200075, as amended: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the
qualified electors of the City of Philadelphia of the proposal set forth in a Resolution
approved by Council proposing an amendment to the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter
to provide for the creation of a Department of Fleet Services, to provide for the
City of Philadelphia - 19 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
powers and duties of such Department, and to otherwise provide for incorporation of
the Department into the City government; and authorizing the appropriate officers to
publish notice and to make arrangements for the special election.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210329, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-1100 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Fair Practices Ordinance: Protections Against Unlawful
Discrimination,” to require the use and disclosure of uniform screening criteria for rental
housing and certain related disclosures to prospective rental housing applicants, and to
provide that the failure to provide such disclosures may be evidence of other unlawful
housing and real property practices, all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210330, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-800 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Landlord and Tenant,” by adding a new Section 9-810,
entitled “Prospective Tenant Screening Practices,” to regulate the application and
selection process for housing units, and make technical changes, all under certain terms
and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210501: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the qualified
electors of the City of Philadelphia of an amendment to The Philadelphia
Home Rule Charter to revise provisions related to the manner of selection
from eligible lists for vacancies and promotions in the civil service system,
as approved by Resolution of the City Council; fixing the date of a special
election for such purpose; prescribing the form of ballot question to be
voted on; and, authorizing the appropriate officers to publish notice and to
make arrangements for the special election.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210507: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the qualified electors
of the City of Philadelphia of an amendment to The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter to
provide for a mandatory annual appropriation for the Housing Trust Fund, as approved
by Resolution of the City Council; fixing the date of a special election for such purpose;
prescribing the form of ballot question to be voted on; and, authorizing the appropriate
officers to publish notice and to make arrangements for the special election.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
City of Philadelphia - 20 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 200662, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of
Public Property, on behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a sublease
agreement with the Philadelphia Municipal Authority, for use by the City, of a portion
of the premises located at 11311 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all
under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 200677: An Ordinance Authorizing the Department of Public Property to
acquire, on behalf of the City, an easement in the area bounded by Chestnut Street,
12th Street, Market Street, and 11th Street, all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210076: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City, to convey to the Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development a
parcel of land situate at 2401 Chestnut Street, for further conveyance, and authorizing
the plotting upon City Plan No. 307 a right-of-way for bridge repair, maintenance
and/or reconstruction purposes and for stormwater sewer and drainage purposes, all
under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210248: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a lease agreement with St. Agnes MOB,
LLC, for use by the City, of a portion of the premises located at 1930 South Broad
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210281: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to acquire fee simple title or a lesser real estate
interest from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to all or a portion of a parcel
or parcels of land, bordered by Richmond Street to the north/northwest, Wheatsheaf
to the east/northeast, I-95 to the west and the Northeast Treatment Plant to the
south/southeast for water treatment or supply purposes or other purposes, under
certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210282: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
City of Philadelphia - 21 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
behalf of the City, to acquire fee simple title, or a lesser interest in real estate, by
purchase, dedication, donation, condemnation, agreement in lieu of condemnation, or
otherwise, in parcels of land along the Delaware River and the Tacony-Holmesburg
section of the Delaware River Trail, under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210293: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a sublease agreement with Chestnut
Street Realty Limited Partnership, LP, for use by the City, of a portion of the premises
located at 1327-29 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all under certain terms
and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210418: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to convey to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, all
or a portion of a parcel or parcels of land in and about the area bounded by Kingston
Street, I-95, East Venango Street and Bath Street, under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210419: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to grant to the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, a temporary construction easement on a portion of the parcel or
parcels of land in and about the area bounded by Richmond Street, East Butler Street,
I-95 and Castor Avenue, commonly known as 3721 Richmond Street, under certain
terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210424: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into a sublease agreement with The
Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development, for use by the City, of a portion of
the premises located at 1101 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by the City, all
under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210444: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City, to acquire fee simple title, or a lesser interest in real estate, by
purchase, dedication, donation, condemnation, agreement in lieu of condemnation, or
City of Philadelphia - 22 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
otherwise, in parcels of land connecting Tacony Street to the Frankford Arsenal Boat
Launch, for public recreational purposes, under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210450: An Ordinance Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property, on
behalf of the City of Philadelphia, to enter into an amendment to a lease agreement with
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (“SEPTA”), for use by the City, of
a portion of the premises located at 1234 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by
the City, all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210117, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-3700 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Bouncers,” by revising definitions of covered
establishments and personnel, under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210205: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9 of Subcode PM (“The
Philadelphia Property Maintenance Code”) of Title 4 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Additional Special Requirements,” to establish a program in which the City
may perform certain urgent repairs and bill the property owner; all under certain terms
and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210388, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-1000 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Trades,” to modify licensing and conduct requirements
applicable to contractors; all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210389, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Title 4 of The Philadelphia
Code, entitled “The Philadelphia Building Construction and Occupancy Code,” and
Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Regulation of Businesses, Trades and
Professions,” to revise provisions relating to excavation work and work impacting
historic structures, create an excavation contractor license, and institute additional
safeguards for property adjoining certain construction activities; all under certain terms
and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
City of Philadelphia - 23 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Bill No. 210481: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-600 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Service and Other Businesses,” to modify the requirements to operate a
self-service laundry; all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210505: An Ordinance Authorizing the Procurement Commissioner and the
Chief Executive Officer of Philadelphia International Airport on behalf of the City of
Philadelphia, to enter into an amendment to a concession agreement for the
management of the food, beverage, retail and passenger services program at
Philadelphia International Airport, and an amendment to the ancillary Additional
Services Agreement, all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210510: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 6-200 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Preventative Medicine,” by adding a new section offering gift certificates to
citizens and property owners of Philadelphia who received vaccinations for
COVID-19 in order to incentivize immunizations against the disease; all under certain
terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
Bill No. 210511: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 6-200 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Preventative Medicine,” by adding a new section offering vouchers for rebates
on City gas and water charges to citizens and property owners of Philadelphia who
received vaccinations for COVID-19 in order to incentivize immunizations against the
disease; all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING
CALENDAR.
PUBLIC COMMENT
The following persons provided public comment on June 10, 2021:
Name and Comment Subject
Jose Nunez (210081)
Chris Carlone (210081)
Jennifer Jordan (210081)
Lewis Baum (210081)
City of Philadelphia - 24 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Nick Schmidt (210081)
Robert Nunez (210081)
David Dohrman (210434)
Chris Strauss (210434)
Rachel Gallegos, CLS (210513)
Adam Goldman (210513)
Margot Shall (210516)
Rev. McKinley Sins (210516)
Cherron Perry-Thomas (210206/210215)
Tauhid Chappell (210206/210215)
Tayyib Smith (210206/210215)
Bill Cobb (210206/210215)
Judy Wicks (210206/210215)
Ron Millward (210206/210215)
Dyana Williams (210515)
Donn T. Morelli (210515)
Helen Brumer (210515)
Carol Riddick (210515)
See Notes of Testimony for full comment.
City of Philadelphia - 25 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Please note that this meeting will be held remotely using
Microsoft® Teams. This remote session may be viewed on
Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or
http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/. Public comment may
be received with regard to those matters printed on the agenda
on the following pages. Speakers interested in participating in
public comment must call 215-686-3406 by 3 p.m. on the
Wednesday before the Council session and submit the
following information:
• Full name
• Callback telephone number where you can be reached
• Identify the bill number or resolution number that will be
addressed
• State whether you support or oppose that particular bill or
resolution.
Speakers who submitted the above information within the
required time frame will be telephoned during the council
session and invited to the remote meeting. They will have up to
three minutes to speak; the Council President, however,
reserves the right based on circumstances to establish a
different time limit. The Council President may also limit
repetitious comments or limit the scope of testimony to only
certain items on the agenda, which could affect callbacks for
public comment at the meeting.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ON FINAL PASSAGE
Resolution No. 210257: Resolution Recognizing and congratulating Folasade A.
Olanipekun-Lewis on her election as Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Free
Library of Philadelphia.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210215: Resolution Submitting to the electors of the City an
amendment to Article VIII, Chapter 5 of The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, entitled
City of Philadelphia - 26 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
“Referenda Approved by the Voters,” by adding a new section providing that the
citizens of Philadelphia call upon the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the Governor
to pass legislation that will decriminalize, regulate, and tax the use, and sale to adults
aged 21 years or older, of cannabis for non-medical purposes.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Resolution No. 210512: Resolution Approving the redevelopment contract of the
Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority for the redevelopment and urban renewal of a
portion of the Model Cities Urban Renewal Area, identified by house number and
street address as 1221-1225 North Fourth street; and authorizing the Redevelopment
Authority to execute the redevelopment contract with Engine House 29 LLC and to
take such action as may be necessary to effectuate the redevelopment contract.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210513: Resolution Urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to
appropriate the full $350 million from the federal Homeowner Assistance Fund as soon
as possible without imposing additional restrictions.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210515: Resolution Recognizing June as African American Music
Appreciation Month to celebrate the African American musical influences that
comprise an essential part of our nation’s treasured cultural heritage.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210516: Resolution Calling upon the Pennsylvania General Assembly
to end the unconstitutional race and wealth disparities in school funding and to fully,
adequately, and fairly fund its schools in Philadelphia and across the Commonwealth by
utilizing the state’s Fair Funding formula as the basis of all K-12 education funding and
providing adequate recurring state funding.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210518: Resolution Urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to
adopt Senate Bill 670 and House Bill 696, which will provide $30 million in funding for
community-based violence interventions.
City of Philadelphia - 27 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210519: Resolution Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property
to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying
fee simple title to certain City-owned lots or pieces of ground with the buildings and
improvements thereon situate in the Seventh 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.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210520: Resolution Authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property
to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying
fee simple title to certain City-owned lots or pieces of ground with the buildings and
improvements thereon situate in the Seventh 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.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210521: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 2216 N. 3rd Street located in the 7th Councilmanic District in accordance
with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210522: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 1905 N. Philip Street and 1909 N. Lawrence Street. located in the 7th
Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The
Philadelphia Code.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210523: Resolution Calling upon the Congress of the United States
to enact the Law Enforcement Education and Accountability for People with
Disabilities Initiative, bipartisan policing reform bills to address the high incidence rate
of violence involving people with disabilities, offered by Senator Bob Casey.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210525: Resolution Calling upon the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to enact Senate Bill 598 to allow political subdivisions
to restrict the presence and use of firearms at their properties and facilities.
City of Philadelphia - 28 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210526: Resolution Honoring the business owners of color receiving
Comcast RISE Investment Fund grants and in-kind support and recognizing that
businesses owned by people of color are key to equitable growth and recovery in
Philadelphia.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210528: Resolution Recognizing the month of May as Celiac Disease
Awareness Month in Philadelphia and honoring eight-year-old Philadelphian Jax Bari
for shining a national light on ABC’s World News Tonight with David Muir on the
need for increased federal funding for Celiac research and federally mandated labeling
of gluten on all packaged foods.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210529: Resolution Honoring and congratulating the Carver
Engineering and Science High School boys bowling team on their successful
2020-2021 season and first ever championship win.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210530: Resolution Honoring and recognizing Theresa Alicea on the
occasion of her retirement following 25 years of loyal and dedicated service to the
residents of the 175th legislative district.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210531: Resolution Also naming Bainbridge Street, between 8th and
9th Streets, as “Henry L. Philips Way”.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210532: Resolution Authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to
dispose of 1740 S. Howard Street located in the 1st Councilmanic District in
accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210533: Resolution Commemorating June 19, 2021 as Korean
American Citizenship Day to Celebrate the First Naturalization of a Korean American
in 1890.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
Resolution No. 210560: Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Commerce and
Economic Development to hold hearings regarding making permanent in the
City of Philadelphia - 29 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia Code to permit outdoor dining spaces on city streets and sidewalks and
the outdoor entertainment sidewalk cafe rules established during the Covid-19
pandemic.
.Body
WHEREAS, At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March of 2020, restaurants
were closed entirely. As cases decreased in the late spring and summer of 2020, more
restaurants began offering outdoor dining through the established permitting process;
and
WHEREAS, Before the pandemic and at its start outdoor dining spaces were only
permitted in certain parts of the city and dining spaces in the street (“streeteries”) were
even less frequently able to be used; and
WHEREAS, City Council recognized the need for legislation to allow all restaurants,
who could do so safely under the Code and approval of the Department of Streets and
Department of Licenses and Inspections, to open outdoor dining spaces to safely drive
business; and
WHEREAS, In June of 2020, Council passed two bills to address outdoor dining. Bill
200351 expanded the rules around sidewalk cafes to allow more restaurants to create
those spaces. Bill 200352 enabled the same expansion of outdoor streetery dining.
Both bills created processes in which all outdoor spaces were subject to permitting and
inspection rules to ensure safety; and
WHEREAS, In September of 2020, in response the success of the new sidewalk cafes
and streeteries in keeping many Philadelphia restaurants in business, the above
referenced bills were amended to extend the permissions granted therein to December
31, 2021; and
WHEREAS, In April of 2021, Council also enacted legislation regulating outdoor
entertainment in sidewalk cafe spaces around which conversation is also needed in
developing permanent rules; and
WHEREAS, The new outdoor dining spaces created during the pandemic have added
a vibrancy to Philadelphia’s streets and sidewalks. Restaurants are able to maintain
their businesses safely. As the pandemic slows, Council, the Administration, and all
stakeholders must consider the best way to move forward around these new spaces;
and
City of Philadelphia - 30 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
WHEREAS, Public discourse is needed to hear about the best practices, traffic issues,
safety regulations and concerns, and other necessary rules and regulations around
sidewalk cafes and streetries created during the pandemic. These spaces have been
successful, but the City must now consider all issues around them in a post-Covid
world; and
WHEREAS, To make these structures permanent through legislation, more discussion
is needed between the City, restaurant owners, and the public to ensure the legislation
best accomplishes all goals safely and efficiently; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the City Council of Philadelphia, That the Committee on Commerce
and Economic Development is authorized to hold hearings regarding making permanent
in the Philadelphia Code to permit outdoor dining spaces on city streets and sidewalks
and the outdoor entertainment sidewalk cafe rules established during the Covid-19
pandemic.
THE RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ON SECOND READING AND FINAL
PASSAGE
Bill No. 210206: An Ordinance Providing for the submission to the qualified electors
of the City of Philadelphia of an amendment to Article VIII, Chapter 5 of The
Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, entitled “Referenda Approved by the Voters,” by
adding a new section providing that the citizens of Philadelphia call upon the
Pennsylvania General Assembly and the Governor to pass legislation that will
decriminalize, regulate, and tax the use, and sale to adults aged 21 years or older, of
cannabis for non-medical purposes.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 200713, as amended: An Ordinance To amend the Philadelphia Zoning
Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an
area bounded by Lehigh Avenue, Frankford Avenue, Master Street and 6th Street.
City of Philadelphia - 31 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210081, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 9-3900 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “Property Licenses and Owner Accountability;” Section
A-906, entitled “Property License Fees;” Chapter 14-604, entitled “Accessory Uses
and Structures;” and Chapter 19-2400, entitled “Hotel Room Rental Tax,” to add and
revise provisions related to the use of properties for limited lodging and hotel purposes
and to the collection of hotel rental taxes in connection therewith; all under certain
terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210204, as amended: An Ordinance To amend the Philadelphia Zoning
Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an
area bounded by Cottman Avenue, Milnor Street, Princeton Avenue, and the
Delaware River.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210362: An Ordinance Amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled
“Zoning and Planning,” by amending certain provisions of Section 14-502, entitled “/
CTR, Center City Overlay District,” to create the “Mid- Walnut Street Area,” all under
certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
City of Philadelphia - 32 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210425: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 14-500 of The Philadelphia
Code, entitled “Overlay Zoning Districts,” by revising certain provisions of Section
14-514, entitled “/FNE, Far Northeast Overlay District”, all under certain terms and
conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210328: An Ordinance Authorizing transfers in appropriations for Fiscal Year
2021 from the General Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards and
commissions, the Grants Revenue Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards
and commissions, and the Community Development Fund, certain or all City offices,
departments, boards and commissions, to the General Fund, certain or all City offices,
departments, boards and commissions, and the Community Development Fund, certain
or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 200627, as amended: An Ordinance Authorizing ARD 1105 Walnut LLC
or a subsequent owner to install, own and maintain various encroachments at 1101-07
Walnut Street & 138-140 11th Street, under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
City of Philadelphia - 33 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Bill No. 210332-A: An Ordinance Amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, by
amending Section 9-203 relating to Street Vendors, by prohibiting street vending on
certain portions of East Passyunk Avenue and surrounding areas.
THE BILL WAS READ.
COUNCILMEMBER SQUILLA MOVED TO AMEND BILL NO. 210332 (SEE FILE).
COUNCILMEMBER SQUILLA MOVED FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE AMENDMENT.
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
THE AMENDMENT TO BILL NO. 210332 WAS ADOPTED.
Bill No. 210332-A, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Title 9 of The
Philadelphia Code, by amending Section 9-203 relating to Street Vendors, by
prohibiting street vending on certain portions of East Passyunk Avenue and surrounding
areas.
THE BILL WAS AMENDED.
THE BILL WAS ORDERED PLACED ON FINAL PASSAGE CALENDAR FOR NEXT MEETING..
Bill No. 210333: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of:
Greenwich street and 2nd street; Reed street and S. 4th street; Moyamensing avenue
and Wharton street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210334: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of:
Morris street and S. 2nd street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210390: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of:
City of Philadelphia - 34 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Dauphin street and Belgrade street; Almond street and Dauphin street; York street and
Almond street; Taggert street and Norris street; Cedar street and Norris street;
Marlborough street and Thompson street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210391: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of:
Ellsworth street and S. 9th street; Reed street and S. Broad street; Mountain street and
S. 6th street; Latona street and S. 7th street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210392: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of:
Moore street and S. 6th street; McClellan street and S. 5th street; Mifflin street to S.
6th street; S. 3rd street to McKean street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210393: An Ordinance Amending Section 12-701 of The Philadelphia Code,
entitled “Designation of Bicycle Lanes,” to authorize bicycle lanes on Race Street from
North 5th Street to North 4th Street; and making associated changes to parking
regulations within the same limits; all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
City of Philadelphia - 35 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210394: An Ordinance Authorizing encroachments in the nature of a
sidewalk café in the vicinity of 941 S. 8th Street, under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210412: An Ordinance Establishing a no truck parking regulation on both
sides of the 6400 block of Summerdale Avenue.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210413: An Ordinance Establishing a no truck parking regulation on both
sides of Lowber Avenue between East Upsal Street and East Hortter Street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210414: An Ordinance Establishing a no parking regulation on N. 3rd street,
both sides, between W. Erie avenue and W. Sedgley avenue.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
City of Philadelphia - 36 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210415: An Ordinance Establishing a no truck parking regulation on W. 65th
avenue, both sides, between N. Front street and N. 2nd street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210416: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: N.
12th street and Champlost street; 69th avenue and N. 12th street; Camac street and
Champlost avenue; Park avenue and Nedro avenue; N. 13th street and Olney avenue.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210422: An Ordinance Regulating the direction of movement of traffic on
certain portions of Paul Street, Meadow Street, Tackawanna Street, Worth Street,
Pear Street, Gillingham Street, Josephine Street, Blair Street, and East Montgomery
Avenue, and making associated changes to parking regulations within the same limits,
all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210423, as amended: An Ordinance Amending Section 12-1133 of The
Philadelphia Code, entitled “All-Terrain Vehicles,” to address off-road vehicle use in
the City of Philadelphia, all under certain terms and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
City of Philadelphia - 37 -
JOURNAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210447: An Ordinance Establishing a no truck parking regulation on both
sides of Chester Avenue from 66th street to 67th street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210448: An Ordinance Establishing parking regulations on both sides of
Webster Street, between 20th Street and 21st Street.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
Bill No. 210364, as amended: An Ordinance Amending various chapters of The
Philadelphia Code to address matters related to the availability of feminine hygiene
products in City facilities, and making certain technical changes, all under certain terms
and conditions.
THE BILL WAS READ AND PASSED.
The Ayes and Nays were as follows:
Ayes: 17 Councilmembers Domb, Green, Gym, Oh, Squilla, Johnson, Jones, Council President
Clarke, Henon, Quiñones Sánchez, Bass, Parker, O'Neill, Brooks, Gauthier, Gilmore
Richardson and Thomas
Nays: 0
SPEECHES
COUNCILMEMBER JONES MOVED TO ADJOURN
THE MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED AND AGREED TO.
City of Philadelphia - 38 -
Agenda
City of Philadelphia
City Council Calendar
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Please note that this meeting will be held remotely using Microsoft® Teams. This remote session may be
viewed on Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/. Public comment
may be received with regard to those matters printed on the agenda on the following pages. Speakers
interested in participating in public comment must call 215-686-3406 by 3 p.m. on the Wednesday before the
Council session and submit the following information:
• Full name
• Callback telephone number where you can be reached
• Identify the bill number or resolution number that will be addressed
• State whether you support or oppose that particular bill or resolution.
Speakers who submitted the above information within the required time frame will be telephoned during the
council session and invited to the remote meeting. They will have up to three minutes to speak; the Council
President, however, reserves the right based on circumstances to establish a different time limit. The Council
President may also limit repetitious comments or limit the scope of testimony to only certain items on the
agenda, which could affect callbacks for public comment at the meeting.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ON FINAL PASSAGE
200533
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Bass
Resolution calling on Comcast Spectacor to reconsider its naming rights agreement with Wells Fargo
based on its history of unethical banking practices.
210257
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Gilmore Richardson
Resolution recognizing and congratulating Folasade A. Olanipekun-Lewis on her election as Chair of
the Board of Trustees for the Free Library of Philadelphia.
City of Philadelphia -1-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210215
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Green
Resolution submitting to the electors of the City an amendment to Article VIII, Chapter 5 of The
Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, entitled “Referenda Approved by the Voters,” by adding a new
section providing that the citizens of Philadelphia call upon the Pennsylvania General Assembly and
the Governor to pass legislation that will decriminalize, regulate, and tax the use, and sale to adults
aged 21 years or older, of cannabis for non-medical purposes.
210396
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
Resolution calling on the Sheriff of the City of Philadelphia to request an Order from the President
Judge of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania
to temporarily stay all mortgage and tax foreclosure sales.
210434
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Oh
Resolution calling on the City of Philadelphia to implement minimum force training for all law
enforcement officers.
210512
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker for Council President Clarke
Resolution approving the redevelopment contract of the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority for the
redevelopment and urban renewal of a portion of the Model Cities Urban Renewal Area, identified by
house number and street address as 1221-1225 North Fourth street; and authorizing the
Redevelopment Authority to execute the redevelopment contract with Engine House 29 LLC and to
take such action as may be necessary to effectuate the redevelopment contract.
210513
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
Resolution urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to appropriate the full $350 million from the
federal Homeowner Assistance Fund as soon as possible without imposing additional restrictions.
City of Philadelphia -2-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210515
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Gilmore Richardson
Resolution recognizing June as African American Music Appreciation Month to celebrate the African
American musical influences that comprise an essential part of our nation’s treasured cultural heritage.
210516
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Gym
Resolution calling upon the Pennsylvania General Assembly to end the unconstitutional race and
wealth disparities in school funding and to fully, adequately, and fairly fund its schools in Philadelphia
and across the Commonwealth by utilizing the state’s Fair Funding formula as the basis of all K-12
education funding and providing adequate recurring state funding.
210518
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Johnson
Resolution urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to adopt Senate Bill 670 and House Bill 696,
which will provide $30 million in funding for community-based violence interventions.
210519
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez
Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to certain City-owned lots or pieces of
ground with the buildings and improvements thereon situate in the Seventh 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.
210520
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez
Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia
Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to certain City-owned lots or pieces of
ground with the buildings and improvements thereon situate in the Seventh 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.
City of Philadelphia -3-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210521
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez
Resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 2216 N. 3rd Street located in the 7th
Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
210522
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez
Resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 1905 N. Philip Street and 1909 N.
Lawrence Street. located in the 7th Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter
16-700 of The Philadelphia Code.
210523
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Green
Resolution calling upon the Congress of the United States to enact the Law Enforcement Education
and Accountability for People with Disabilities Initiative, bipartisan policing reform bills to address the
high incidence rate of violence involving people with disabilities, offered by Senator Bob Casey.
210525
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Green
Resolution calling upon the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to enact Senate
Bill 598 to allow political subdivisions to restrict the presence and use of firearms at their properties
and facilities.
210526
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Green
Resolution honoring the business owners of color receiving Comcast RISE Investment Fund grants
and in-kind support and recognizing that businesses owned by people of color are key to equitable
growth and recovery in Philadelphia.
City of Philadelphia -4-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210528
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Domb
Resolution recognizing the month of May as Celiac Disease Awareness Month in Philadelphia and
honoring eight-year-old Philadelphian Jax Bari for shining a national light on ABC’s World News
Tonight with David Muir on the need for increased federal funding for Celiac research and federally
mandated labeling of gluten on all packaged foods.
210529
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Thomas for Council President Clarke
Resolution honoring and congratulating the Carver Engineering and Science High School boys
bowling team on their successful 2020-2021 season and first ever championship win.
210530
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla for Council President Clarke
Resolution honoring and recognizing Theresa Alicea on the occasion of her retirement following 25
years of loyal and dedicated service to the residents of the 175th legislative district.
210531
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
Resolution also naming Bainbridge Street, between 8th and 9th Streets, as “Henry L. Philips Way”.
210532
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
Resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to dispose of 1740 S. Howard Street located in
the 1st Councilmanic District in accordance with the terms of Chapter 16-700 of The Philadelphia
Code.
210533
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers Oh and Gym
Resolution commemorating June 19, 2021 as Korean American Citizenship Day to Celebrate the
First Naturalization of a Korean American in 1890.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ON SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE
City of Philadelphia -5-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
200658
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones
An Ordinance authorizing the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Upland Way and
Berks Street.
210206
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Green
An Ordinance providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the City of Philadelphia of an
amendment to Article VIII, Chapter 5 of The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, entitled “Referenda
Approved by the Voters,” by adding a new section providing that the citizens of Philadelphia call
upon the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the Governor to pass legislation that will decriminalize,
regulate, and tax the use, and sale to adults aged 21 years or older, of cannabis for non-medical
purposes.
200713
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez
An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain
areas of land located within an area bounded by Lehigh Avenue, Frankford Avenue, Master Street
and 6th Street.
210081
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance amending Chapter 9-3900 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Property Licenses and
Owner Accountability;” Section A-906, entitled “Property License Fees;” Chapter 14-604, entitled
“Accessory Uses and Structures;” and Chapter 19-2400, entitled “Hotel Room Rental Tax,” to add
and revise provisions related to the use of properties for limited lodging and hotel purposes and to the
collection of hotel rental taxes in connection therewith; all under certain terms and conditions.
210204
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Henon
An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain
areas of land located within an area bounded by Cottman Avenue, Milnor Street, Princeton Avenue,
and the Delaware River.
City of Philadelphia -6-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210362
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Zoning and Planning,” by
amending certain provisions of Section 14-502, entitled “/ CTR, Center City Overlay District,” to
create the “Mid- Walnut Street Area,” all under certain terms and conditions.
210425
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember O'Neill
An Ordinance amending Chapter 14-500 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Overlay Zoning
Districts,” by revising certain provisions of Section 14-514, entitled “/FNE, Far Northeast Overlay
District”, all under certain terms and conditions.
210328
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez for Council President Clarke
An Ordinance authorizing transfers in appropriations for Fiscal Year 2021 from the General Fund,
certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions, the Grants Revenue Fund, certain or
all City offices, departments, boards and commissions, and the Community Development Fund,
certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions, to the General Fund, certain or all
City offices, departments, boards and commissions, and the Community Development Fund, certain
or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions.
200627
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance authorizing ARD 1105 Walnut LLC or a subsequent owner to install, own and
maintain various encroachments at 1101-07 Walnut Street & 138-140 11th Street, under certain
terms and conditions.
210332
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, by amending Section 9-203 relating to
Street Vendors, by prohibiting street vending on certain portions of East Passyunk Avenue and
surrounding areas.
City of Philadelphia -7-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210333
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: Greenwich street and 2nd street;
Reed street and S. 4th street; Moyamensing avenue and Wharton street.
210334
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: Morris street and S. 2nd street.
210390
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: Dauphin street and Belgrade street;
Almond street and Dauphin street; York street and Almond street; Taggert street and Norris street;
Cedar street and Norris street; Marlborough street and Thompson street.
210391
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: Ellsworth street and S. 9th street;
Reed street and S. Broad street; Mountain street and S. 6th street; Latona street and S. 7th street.
210392
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: Moore street and S. 6th street;
McClellan street and S. 5th street; Mifflin street to S. 6th street; S. 3rd street to McKean street.
210393
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance amending Section 12-701 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Designation of Bicycle
Lanes,” to authorize bicycle lanes on Race Street from North 5th Street to North 4th Street; and
making associated changes to parking regulations within the same limits; all under certain terms and
conditions.
City of Philadelphia -8-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210394
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Squilla
An Ordinance authorizing encroachments in the nature of a sidewalk café in the vicinity of 941 S. 8th
Street, under certain terms and conditions.
210412
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
An Ordinance establishing a no truck parking regulation on both sides of the 6400 block of
Summerdale Avenue.
210413
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
An Ordinance establishing a no truck parking regulation on both sides of Lowber Avenue between
East Upsal Street and East Hortter Street.
210414
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
An Ordinance establishing a no parking regulation on N. 3rd street, both sides, between W. Erie
avenue and W. Sedgley avenue.
210415
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
An Ordinance establishing a no truck parking regulation on W. 65th avenue, both sides, between N.
Front street and N. 2nd street.
210416
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Parker
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations in the vicinity of: N. 12th street and Champlost street;
69th avenue and N. 12th street; Camac street and Champlost avenue; Park avenue and Nedro
avenue; N. 13th street and Olney avenue.
City of Philadelphia -9-
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210422
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Quiñones Sánchez
An Ordinance regulating the direction of movement of traffic on certain portions of Paul Street,
Meadow Street, Tackawanna Street, Worth Street, Pear Street, Gillingham Street, Josephine Street,
Blair Street, and East Montgomery Avenue, and making associated changes to parking regulations
within the same limits, all under certain terms and conditions.
210423
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers Domb, Squilla and Green
An Ordinance amending Section 12-1133 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “All-Terrain Vehicles,”
to address off-road vehicle use in the City of Philadelphia, all under certain terms and conditions.
210447
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Johnson
An Ordinance establishing a no truck parking regulation on both sides of Chester Avenue from 66th
street to 67th street.
210448
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Johnson
An Ordinance establishing parking regulations on both sides of Webster Street, between 20th Street
and 21st Street.
210325
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Henon
An Ordinance amending Title 22 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Public Employees Retirement
Code,” by modifying the circumstances when certain City of Philadelphia employees are entitled to
service-connected death benefits during the pandemic, and making certain technical changes, all under
certain terms and conditions.
City of Philadelphia - 10 -
CITY COUNCIL Calendar for Thursday, June 10, 2021
210421
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers Johnson, Squilla, Gauthier, Jones, Henon, Quiñones
Sánchez, Bass, Parker, Brooks, Gilmore Richardson, Gym, Thomas and Council President Clarke
An Ordinance amending Section 17-107 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Contractors: Labor
Management Relationships” to create a new classification of covered airport service employees to
receive prevailing wages; to extend prevailing wage requirements to third-party contracts with
City-related agencies, lessees and sublessees of the City, recipients of City financial assistance, and
purchasers of City property; to further provide for administration and enforcement, including reporting
on contractor compliance with prevailing wage requirements; and to provide for a civil action to
remedy violations, all under certain terms and conditions.
210364
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers Bass, Squilla, Green, Parker, Gauthier, Johnson, Gym,
Henon, Gilmore Richardson, Oh, Brooks and Thomas
An Ordinance amending various chapters of The Philadelphia Code to address matters related to the
availability of feminine hygiene products in City facilities, and making certain technical changes, all
under certain terms and conditions.
City of Philadelphia - 11 -