CITY COUNCIL
Regular MeetingPhiladelphia, PA · April 20, 2023
Agenda
City of Philadelphia
City Council Calendar
Thursday, April 20, 2023
PUBLIC COMMENT
Please note that this is an in-person meeting, and it is open to the public. This meeting
may also be viewed on Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or
http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/
Public comment will be received in-person regarding those matters printed on the agenda
on the following pages. Speakers interested in participating in public comment at this
meeting may call 215-686-3406 by no later than 3 p.m. the day before the meeting and
they must submit the following information:
• Full name (including proper pronunciation and spelling)
• Identify the bill number or resolution number that will be addressed
• State whether you support or oppose that particular bill or resolution
• Telephone number where you can be reached
Speakers may also sign-up to participate in public comment on the day of the meeting in
Room 400, City Hall. Speakers who submitted the above information within the required
time frame will be added to the list. Speakers 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 testimony where repetitious
comments are offered on an agenda item.
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ORDER OF BUSINESS IN A COUNCIL SESSION
Note: Some items do not occur at every session:
Invocation.
Approval of the journal of the preceding meeting.
Requests by Councilmembers for permission to be absent from the session.
Reading of communications from the Mayor.
Introduction of bills and resolutions (to be referred to appropriate Committees of
Council).
Reports from Committees of Council.
Special business.
Bills on first reading.
Public comment on bills and resolutions on the Second Reading and Final Passage
Calendars – titles are printed below.
Bills that Council passed but that need to be returned by the Mayor for reconsideration.
Consideration of bills and resolutions on the Second Reading and Final Passage
Calendars.
Bills and resolutions on the Suspension Calendar.
Speeches by Councilmembers.
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BILLS ON FIRST READING
BILLS ON FIRST READING
230150
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones for Council President Clarke
An Ordinance authorizing transfers in appropriations for Fiscal Year 2023 from the General
Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions, and the Grants
Revenue Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions, to the General
Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions, the Hotel Room Rental
Tax Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions and the Grants
Revenue Fund, certain or all City offices, departments, boards and commissions.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ON FINAL PASSAGE
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.
210913
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Bass
Resolution authorizing City Council to retain legal counsel to file a lawsuit to require the
Administration to implement and enforce Bill Number 200425, an ordinance duly enacted by
the City Council of Philadelphia which became law on January 28, 2021.
230282
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Council President Clarke
Resolution recognizing the appointment of Albert W. Newman to the Veterans Advisory
Commission.
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230283
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Council President Clarke
Resolution appointing Councilmember Mike Driscoll to the Philadelphia Gas Commission.
230284
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Council President Clarke
Resolution authorizing the Commissioner of Public Property to execute and deliver to the
Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority deeds conveying fee simple title to 1736 N. 22nd Street
in the Fifth 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.
230285
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones
Resolution calling on the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and the Pennsylvania State
Senate to pass HB776 prohibiting untraceable firearms and HB777 banning “ghost gun” parts.
230287
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones
Resolution also naming 60th Street between Market Street and Arch Street as “E. Paul
Sandidge Way”, in honor of E. Paul Sandidge, his 100th Birthday, and his more than 70 years
of service to West Philadelphia.
230288
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Johnson
Resolution also naming the 2100 block of Federal Street “Claudia Smith Sherrod Way,” to
honor the legacy of Claudia Sherrod.
230289
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Johnson
Resolution also naming the 1500 block of Wharton street “James Mtume Way”, to honor the
life and legacy of renowned musician, activist, and Philadelphia native James Mtume.
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230292
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Gauthier
Resolution authorizing the Philadelphia Land Bank to execute and deliver to the Philadelphia
Housing Authority a deed conveying fee simple title to 1-49 Rudy Robinson Way in the Third
Councilmanic District of the City of Philadelphia pursuant to Section 16-706 of The
Philadelphia Code.
230009-A
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers O'Neill, Driscoll and Phillips
An Ordinance amending Chapter 12-2800 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Administrative
Adjudication of Parking Violations,” by further providing with respect to monetary penalties
for on-street parking of semitrailers and truck tractors, all under certain terms and conditions.
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ON SECOND READING AND FINAL PASSAGE
200658
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones
An Ordinance authorizing the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Upland Way
and Berks Street.
210800
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers Gauthier, Parker, Brooks, Gym, Gilmore Richardson,
Domb, Squilla and Henon
An Ordinance amending Title 12 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Parking Regulations and
Penalties,” to add a new section entitled “Parking for Qualified School Employees,” to provide
parking for certain school employees at certain locations; all under certain terms and
conditions.
220916
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones
An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of
certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Queen Lane, Wissahickon Avenue,
Roosevelt Boulevard (Extended), and Henry Avenue, and to authorize Basic Utilities and
Services in a section of Fairmount Park.
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220865
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Gilmore Richardson for Council President Clarke
An Ordinance amending Title 18 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Commerce,” by adding a
new Chapter, entitled “Workforce Development Activity and Reporting,” to promote
workforce development activity, and to require the Department of Commerce to report to
Council certain aggregate information regarding employment rates and training opportunities,
and to report on assessments of the economic impact of the City’s workforce development
programs, all under certain terms and conditions.
221015
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Bass for Council President Clarke
An Ordinance amending Title 19 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Finance, Taxes and
Collections,” to incentivize Affordable Housing development by authorizing tax exemptions
pursuant to the Affordable Housing Unit Tax Exemption Act, all under certain terms and
conditions.
220940
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmember Jones
An Ordinance continuing the Roxborough Neighborhood Improvement District beyond its
termination date in an area that generally includes both sides of Ridge Avenue from Main
Street beginning with 5122 Ridge Avenue to 7220 Ridge Avenue and certain blocks of streets
that intersect that portion of Ridge Avenue; continuing the designation of the Roxborough
Development Corporation, a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation, as the Neighborhood
Improvement District Management Association for the District; approving a plan for the
District, including a list of proposed improvements and their estimated cost, and providing for
assessment fees to be levied on property owners within the District; authorizing the Director of
Commerce, on behalf of the City, to execute an agreement with the Roxborough Development
Corporation relating to the District; and authorizing the Roxborough Development Corporation
to assess property owners within the District a special property assessment fee to be used in
accordance with the approved plan; all in accordance with the provisions of the Community
and Economic Improvement Act, and under certain terms and conditions.
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230080
INTRODUCED BY: Councilmembers Squilla and Council President Clarke
An Ordinance continuing a neighborhood improvement district, known as the Northern
Liberties Business Improvement District ("District"), in an area that generally includes both
sides of North 2nd Street from the north side of Callowhill Street to the south side of Girard
Avenue, both sides of North 3rd Street from Spring Garden Street to the south side of Wildey
Street, Spring Garden Street from North 2nd Street to the eastern side of North 5th Street, and
certain blocks of streets that intersect portions of these streets; designating the Northern
Liberties Business Improvement District, Inc., which has organized itself as a Pennsylvania
nonprofit corporation, as the Neighborhood Improvement District Management Association for
the District; approving a plan for the District, including a list of proposed improvements and
their estimated cost, and providing for assessment fees to be levied on property owners within
the District; authorizing the Director of Commerce, on behalf of the City, to execute an
agreement with the Northern Liberties Business Improvement District, Inc., relating to the
District; and authorizing the Northern Liberties Business Improvement District, Inc. to assess
property owners within the District a special property assessment fee to be used in accordance
with the approved plan; all in accordance with the provisions of the Community and Economic
Improvement Act, and under certain terms and conditions.
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