Oswald J. Feliz

Apr 2021 - Dec 2029
District 15 (Bronx)

Comittees

Committee on Civil and Human Rights
Committee on Criminal Justice
Committee on Finance
Committee on Governmental Operations, State & Federal Legislation
Committee on Housing and Buildings
Committee on Public Safety (chair)
Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Sitings, Resiliency and Dispositions

Legislation (2026-2029 Session)

Council member Oswald J. Feliz has introduced 22 bills in the current legislative session.

22 bills are in Committee

intro.nyc/0194-2026 Minimum living room size requirements in multiple dwelling units.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0195-2026 Imposition of civil penalties on property owners who fail to repair sidewalk defects.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0196-2026 Modifying the sodium warning at chain restaurants.
with 6 sponsors
intro.nyc/0535-2026 Lifting product regulations on newsstands.
intro.nyc/0536-2026 Issuing newsstand licenses to operate abandoned newsstands and requiring an assessment of the viability of the location of new newsstands.
intro.nyc/0537-2026 Department of consumer and worker protection to report on newsstands.
intro.nyc/0538-2026 Establishing a pilot program for location-specific vending licenses for Fordham Road in the borough of the Bronx.
intro.nyc/0539-2026 Stormwater pollution prevention permitting.
intro.nyc/0540-2026 Prohibiting homeless families with children from being housed in private buildings with multiple class C housing maintenance code violations.
intro.nyc/0541-2026 Leasing or rental of city properties.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0542-2026 Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to report on the use or vacancy of space in city buildings.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0543-2026 Program for the waiver of fees for certain vacant storefront areas.
intro.nyc/0544-2026 Making the department of parks and recreation responsible for the improvement of street medians.
intro.nyc/0545-2026 Prohibiting the parking, standing, stopping, or operation of a motor vehicle with obscured or defaced license plates.
intro.nyc/0546-2026 Requiring the department of education to create a plan to provide specialized high schools exam preparation to all middle school students.
with 3 sponsors
intro.nyc/0547-2026 Amending the icon for added sugar warning labels and the amount for civil penalties.
with 6 sponsors
intro.nyc/0548-2026 Creation of a boilerplate annual checklist for parking garage inspections prior to initial annual condition inspections.
with 4 sponsors
intro.nyc/0549-2026 Prohibiting the operation of a motor vehicle with fraudulent or expired license plates.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0550-2026 Police department parking enforcement.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0551-2026 Prohibiting the sale or distribution of fraudulent license plates.
with 2 sponsors
intro.nyc/0552-2026 Police department tow pound capacity.
with 4 sponsors
intro.nyc/0553-2026 Establishing a program to provide financial assistance to small retail businesses for the purchase of security system technology.
with 5 sponsors

Sponsored Legislation

Council member Oswald J. Feliz has sponsored 21 bills originally introduced by other Council members in the current legislative session.

intro.nyc/0001-2026 Plan to establish security perimeters at places of religious worship.
Introduced by Julie Menin
intro.nyc/0011-2026 Increasing civil penalties for idling infractions by trucks and buses.
Introduced by Julie Menin
intro.nyc/0027-2026 Development and distribution of materials on the risks of keeping a gun in the home
Introduced by Shaun Abreu
intro.nyc/0028-2026 Creating an office of housing development fund company outreach
Introduced by Shaun Abreu
intro.nyc/0074-2026 Amending the nuisance abatement law regarding the sale or delivery of cannabis.
Introduced by Erik D. Bottcher
intro.nyc/0208-2026 Requiring the inclusion of businesses owned by persons of Middle Eastern and North African descent in future disparity studies.
Introduced by Shahana K. Hanif
intro.nyc/0244-2026 Prohibiting the sale and rental of class three bicycles with electric assist.
Introduced by Crystal Hudson
intro.nyc/0252-2026 Minimum temperatures required to be maintained in dwellings.
Introduced by Crystal Hudson
intro.nyc/0281-2026 Compensation for contracted pre-kindergarten education services providers.
Introduced by Linda Lee
intro.nyc/0303-2026 Maximum working hours for home care aides.
Introduced by Christopher Marte
intro.nyc/0365-2026 Requiring the department of housing preservation and development to schedule subsequent inspections of dwelling units.
Introduced by Sandy Nurse
intro.nyc/0418-2026 Requiring the department of housing preservation and development to create an in-person housing portal assistance program.
Introduced by Pierina Ana Sanchez
intro.nyc/0427-2026 How affordable housing units which subsequently became vacant are rented through the housing portal.
Introduced by Pierina Ana Sanchez
intro.nyc/0434-2026 Requiring specified employers to provide time off for preventative medical screening to their employees.
Introduced by Lynn C. Schulman
intro.nyc/0454-2026 Requiring sodium and added sugar warnings in all restaurants.
Introduced by Althea V. Stevens
intro.nyc/0456-2026 Waiving parks permit fees for schools and child day care centers and providing an online system for school permit applications.
Introduced by Althea V. Stevens
intro.nyc/0582-2026 Requiring businesses using bicycles for commercial purposes to provide bicycle operators with fireproof or fire-resistant containers for removable storage batteries used to power motor-assisted bicycles.
Introduced by Jennifer Gutiérrez
intro.nyc/0609-2026 Prohibiting the sale of flavored cigarettes.
Introduced by Rita C. Joseph
intro.nyc/0640-2026 Rooftop access requirements for buildings with solar panel installations.
Introduced by Lincoln Restler
intro.nyc/0657-2026 Third party transfer program, and to repeal sections 11-425, 11-426, and 11-427 of such code, relating to agreements for payment of delinquent taxes and charges in installments.
Introduced by Pierina Ana Sanchez
intro.nyc/0664-2026 Compensation of the mayor, public advocate, members of the city council, borough presidents, comptroller and district attorneys.
Introduced by Nantasha M. Williams