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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22158@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260203T151128Z
DTSTAMP:20260203T151128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T200414Z
DTSTART:20260203T160000Z
DTEND:20260203T170000Z
SUMMARY:Zoning and Franchises
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22158&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn
  (C 250332 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\,
  Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298
  ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C
  250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146 ZRQ).\nLand
  Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N
  240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel
  Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, Ethyl's Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858
  SWM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens
  (C 240334 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\n \n \nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334
  ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Ethyl's Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan
  (D 2550015858 SWM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel
  Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252
  ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand
  Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269
  ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C
  250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 240298 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417
  Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (C 250332
  ZMK).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22158&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22137@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260202T181427Z
DTSTAMP:20260202T181427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T210130Z
DTSTART:20260204T180000Z
DTEND:20260204T190000Z
SUMMARY:Rules\, Privileges\, Elections\, Standards and Ethics
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22137&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Mayor's Message Steven Banks\, Corporation Counsel.\n \n
  \nMayor's Message Steven Banks\, Corporation
  Counsel.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=221
 37&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22176@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260210T150114Z
DTSTAMP:20260210T150114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T150116Z
DTSTART:20260209T150000Z
DTEND:20260209T160000Z
SUMMARY:Housing and Buildings
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22176&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0071-2026 Requiring permit holders
  responsible for sidewalk sheds or scaffolding to repair or replace
  certain damaged city-owned trees.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0271-2026 Requiring
  the department of housing preservation and development to increase tenant
  relocation services in the event of a vacate
  order.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0427-2026 How affordable housing units which
  subsequently became vacant are rented through the housing
  portal.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0418-2026 Requiring the department of housing
  preservation and development to create an in-person housing portal
  assistance program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Allowing the occupancy
  of cellars in certain one- and two-family
  dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0066-2026 Shared housing.\n\nOversight -
  Shared Housing in NYC.\n\n \n \n\nOversight - Shared Housing in
  NYC.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0066-2026 Shared
  housing.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0271-2026 Requiring the department of
  housing preservation and development to increase tenant relocation
  services in the event of a vacate order.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0418-2026
  Requiring the department of housing preservation and development to
  create an in-person housing portal assistance
  program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0071-2026 Requiring permit holders
  responsible for sidewalk sheds or scaffolding to repair or replace
  certain damaged city-owned trees.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Allowing
  the occupancy of cellars in certain one- and two-family
  dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0427-2026 How affordable housing units
  which subsequently became vacant are rented through the housing
  portal.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2217
 6&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22178@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260130T230216Z
DTSTAMP:20260130T230216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T174925Z
DTSTART:20260209T150000Z
DTEND:20260209T160000Z
SUMMARY:Transportation and Infrastructure
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22178&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack requirements and
  enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0124-2026 Establishment of a task force
  to study options for making street design and infrastructure safer in
  consideration of increased use of electric bicycles and related
  collisions.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack requirements and
  enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0124-2026 Establishment of a task force
  to study options for making street design and infrastructure safer in
  consideration of increased use of electric bicycles and related
  collisions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGI
 D=22178&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22166@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260127T155851Z
DTSTAMP:20260127T155851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T155853Z
DTSTART:20260209T180000Z
DTEND:20260209T190000Z
SUMMARY:Cultural Affairs and Libraries
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22166&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Affordability in New York City’s Arts and
  Cultural
  Sector.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 166&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22194@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260209T144813Z
DTSTAMP:20260209T144813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T123525Z
DTSTART:20260209T180000Z
DTEND:20260209T190000Z
SUMMARY:Cultural Affairs\, Libraries and International Relations
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22194&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Affordability in New York City’s Arts and
  Cultural Sector.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0290-2026 Declaring March 22
  annually as A Tribe Called Quest Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0182-2026
  Declaring April 6 annually as Tartan
  Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0005-2026 Commemorating the 250th
  anniversary of the United States of
  America.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0015-2026 Declaring July 2 annually in
  the City of New York as Freedom Day to commemorate the anniversary of the
  vote of the Second Continental Congress to declare independence from
  Great Britain in 1776.\n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0015-2026 Declaring
  July 2 annually in the City of New York as Freedom Day to commemorate the
  anniversary of the vote of the Second Continental Congress to declare
  independence from Great Britain in
  1776.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0005-2026 Commemorating the 250th
  anniversary of the United States of
  America.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0290-2026 Declaring March 22 annually as
  A Tribe Called Quest Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0182-2026 Declaring
  April 6 annually as Tartan Day.\n\nOversight - Affordability in New York
  City’s Arts and Cultural
  Sector.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 194&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22161@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260126T202724Z
DTSTAMP:20260126T202724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T011653Z
DTSTART:20260210T150000Z
DTEND:20260210T160000Z
SUMMARY:Education
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22161&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Mayoral Control of NYC Public Schools.\n\n \n
  \n\nOversight - Mayoral Control of NYC Public
  Schools.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2161&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22191@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260204T022457Z
DTSTAMP:20260204T022457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T125006Z
DTSTART:20260210T150000Z
DTEND:20260210T160000Z
SUMMARY:General Welfare
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22191&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Protecting Lives in the Cold: Oversight of NYC's
  Code Blue Operations.\n\n \n \n\nOversight - Protecting Lives in the
  Cold: Oversight of NYC's Code Blue
  Operations.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGI
 D=22191&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22190@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260204T022520Z
DTSTAMP:20260204T022520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T210837Z
DTSTART:20260210T150000Z
DTEND:20260210T160000Z
SUMMARY:Public Safety
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22190&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Protecting Lives in the Cold: Oversight of NYC's
  Code Blue Operations.\n\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Protecting Lives in the
  Cold: Oversight of NYC's Code Blue
  Operations.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGI
 D=22190&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22125@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260206T165019Z
DTSTAMP:20260206T165019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T171104Z
DTSTART:20260210T160000Z
DTEND:20260210T170000Z
SUMMARY:Zoning and Franchises
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22125&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn
  (C 250332 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\,
  Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12
  Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand
  Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N
  240146 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 247-56
  90th Ave Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  Ethyl's Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858 SWM).\n \nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (C 250332
  ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (N
  250333 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\,
  Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12
  Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146
  ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Ethyl's
  Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858
  SWM).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22125&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22212@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260209T172610Z
DTSTAMP:20260209T172610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T161359Z
DTSTART:20260211T153000Z
DTEND:20260211T163000Z
SUMMARY:Health
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22212&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0437-2026 Guidance relating to the child
  care program permitting process.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0437-2026
  Guidance relating to the child care program permitting
  process.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0437-2026 Guidance relating to the child
  care program permitting process.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0437-2026 Guidance
  relating to the child care program permitting
  process.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 12&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22126@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260211T170846Z
DTSTAMP:20260211T170846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T172657Z
DTSTART:20260211T163000Z
DTEND:20260211T173000Z
SUMMARY:Land Use
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22126&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn
  (C 250332 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\,
  Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12
  Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand
  Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N
  240146 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 247-56
  90th Ave Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  Ethyl's Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858 SWM).\n \nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (C 250332
  ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (N
  250333 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\,
  Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12
  Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146
  ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Ethyl's
  Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858
  SWM).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22126&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22216@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260211T135603Z
DTSTAMP:20260211T135603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T180828Z
DTSTART:20260211T174500Z
DTEND:20260211T184500Z
SUMMARY:Contracts
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22216&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0005-2026 Criminal penalties for providing
  false information in contracting and maintaining information on
  subcontractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0510-2026 An online public
  procurement interface.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0005-2026 Criminal
  penalties for providing false information in contracting and maintaining
  information on subcontractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0005-2026 Criminal
  penalties for providing false information in contracting and maintaining
  information on subcontractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0005-2026 Criminal
  penalties for providing false information in contracting and maintaining
  information on subcontractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0510-2026 An online
  public procurement interface.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0510-2026 An online
  public procurement interface.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0510-2026 An online
  public procurement
  interface.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2216&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22213@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260210T163829Z
DTSTAMP:20260210T163829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T182849Z
DTSTART:20260211T181500Z
DTEND:20260211T191500Z
SUMMARY:Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22213&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0018-2026 A pilot program for power washing
  machines to clean sidewalk surfaces in commercial corridors.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0018-2026 A pilot program for power washing machines
  to clean sidewalk surfaces in commercial
  corridors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0018-2026 A pilot program for power
  washing machines to clean sidewalk surfaces in commercial
  corridors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0018-2026 A pilot program for power
  washing machines to clean sidewalk surfaces in commercial
  corridors.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2213&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22182@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260211T225712Z
DTSTAMP:20260211T225712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T172754Z
DTSTART:20260212T160000Z
DTEND:20260212T170000Z
SUMMARY:Finance
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22182&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:AND SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY BE
  NECESSARY\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0255-2026 Approving the new designation
  and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive
  funding in the Expense Budget.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0255-2026
  Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain
  organizations to receive funding in the Expense
  Budget.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2218
 2&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22153@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260210T212018Z
DTSTAMP:20260210T212018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T163654Z
DTSTART:20260212T160000Z
DTEND:20260212T170000Z
SUMMARY:Rules\, Privileges\, Elections\, Standards and Ethics
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22153&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Mayor's Message Steven Banks\, Corporation Counsel.\n \nMayor's
  Message Steven Banks\, Corporation
  Counsel.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=221
 53&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22225@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260212T125533Z
DTSTAMP:20260212T125533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T165236Z
DTSTART:20260212T163000Z
DTEND:20260212T173000Z
SUMMARY:Cultural Affairs\, Libraries and International Relations
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22225&GID=61&
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  significance of national park sites\, including the Stonewall National
  Monument.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0269-2026 Respect the true history
  and significance of national park sites\, including the Stonewall
  National Monument.\n
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DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//res-0316-2026 M 27 - Steven Banks\,
  Corporation Counsel\nMayor's Message Stephen Loffredo\,  Conflicts of
  Interest Board\n \nCommunication Council Member Erik D. Bottcher -
  Resignation as Council Member\nCommunication Submitting an annual report
  pursuant to Rule 2.120(a) in relation to complaints of sexual harassment
  as defined by the Council’s Anti-Discrimination and Harassment
  Policy.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0005-2026 Criminal
  penalties for providing false information in contracting and maintaining
  information on subcontractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0510-2026 An online
  public procurement interface.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0255-2026
  Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain
  organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0437-2026 Guidance relating to the child care
  program permitting process.\n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0018-2026 A pilot
  program for power washing machines to clean sidewalk surfaces in
  commercial corridors.\n \n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0005-2026 Criminal
  penalties for providing false information in contracting and maintaining
  information on subcontractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0510-2026 An online
  public procurement interface.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0255-2026
  Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain
  organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0437-2026 Guidance relating to the child care
  program permitting process.\n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0018-2026 A pilot
  program for power washing machines to clean sidewalk surfaces in
  commercial corridors.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0517-2026
  Preservation of biological evidence in connection with criminal and
  juvenile delinquency matters.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0516-2026 Creating
  uniform contract and invoice templates for all city
  agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0518-2026 Requiring the licensing of
  last-mile facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0519-2026 Creating a school
  diversity monitor within the human rights
  commission.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0520-2026 Provision of union membership
  guidance for public-sector employees in New York
  City\nhttps://intro.nyc//0522-2026 Increasing civil penalties and
  prohibiting issuance of the food service establishment permit for
  outstanding penalties for violations of the fair work week
  law.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0523-2026 Requiring a workers’ rights training
  for certain fast food employees.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0526-2026 Requiring
  newly constructed multiple dwellings to provide adequate space to store
  and sort organic waste.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0530-2026 Establishing an
  office of sexual orientation and gender identity and
  expression.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0529-2026 Creation of a residential
  parking permit system in Northern
  Manhattan.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0528-2026 Increasing the fines for the
  unlawful use of all-terrain vehicles and dirt
  bikes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0524-2026 Records of the chief medical
  examiner that relate to work-related fatal injuries in the workplace\,
  and to amend the administrative code of the city of New York\, in
  relation to reporting on workplace
  fatalities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0521-2026 Administration of employee
  benefits.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0525-2026 Department of health and mental
  hygiene posting worker guidance for best practices for protecting workers
  from extreme weather.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0532-2026 Establishing a pilot
  program to install drinking fountains on fire hydrants and the repeal of
  this local law upon the expiration thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0531-2026
  Prohibiting the sale of glue traps\nhttps://intro.nyc//0534-2026
  Requiring the review of certain parking signs and a utilization study of
  parking reserved for commercial vehicles.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0533-2026
  Creating a good food purchasing
  program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0185-2026 Remove the citizenship
  requirement for police officers and firefighters\, extending eligibility
  to persons legally authorized to work in the United
  States.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0186-2026 Designating November 28
  annually as Albanian Independence Day in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0184-2026 Declaring October 3 as Korean
  Cultural Awareness Day annually in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0183-2026 Certain purchase contracts to
  purchase food can be awarded to a qualified bidder who complies with
  certain standards when such bid is not more than 10% higher than the
  lowest possible bidder (S7638A/A809A).\nhttps://intro.nyc//0553-2026
  Establishing a program to provide financial assistance to small retail
  businesses for the purchase of security system
  technology.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0547-2026 Amending the icon for added
  sugar warning labels and the amount for civil
  penalties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0540-2026 Prohibiting homeless families
  with children from being housed in private buildings with multiple class
  C housing maintenance code violations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0535-2026
  Lifting product regulations on newsstands.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0536-2026
  Issuing newsstand licenses to operate abandoned newsstands and requiring
  an assessment of the viability of the location of new
  newsstands.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0537-2026 Department of consumer and
  worker protection to report on newsstands.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0543-2026
  Program for the waiver of fees for certain vacant storefront
  areas.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0541-2026 Leasing or rental of city
  properties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0539-2026 Stormwater pollution prevention
  permitting.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0542-2026 Requiring the department of
  citywide administrative services to report on the use or vacancy of space
  in city buildings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0538-2026 Establishing a pilot
  program for location-specific vending licenses for Fordham Road in the
  borough of the Bronx.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0544-2026 Making the department
  of parks and recreation responsible for the improvement of street
  medians.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0545-2026 Prohibiting the parking\,
  standing\, stopping\, or operation of a motor vehicle with obscured or
  defaced license plates.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0549-2026 Prohibiting the
  operation of a motor vehicle with fraudulent or expired license
  plates.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0550-2026 Police department parking
  enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0551-2026 Prohibiting the sale or
  distribution of fraudulent license plates.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0552-2026
  Police department tow pound capacity.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0548-2026
  Creation of a boilerplate annual checklist for parking garage inspections
  prior to initial annual condition
  inspections.\nhttps://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.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0554-2026
  Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to study the
  feasibility of using renewable diesel as heating
  oil.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0555-2026 Use of renewable diesel
  fuel.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0567-2026 Allowing building owners to use
  zero-emissions credits to comply with annual building emissions
  requirements.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0556-2026 An annual report on drainage
  infrastructure.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0557-2026 Creation of an energy
  efficiency program for multiple dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0558-2026
  Renewable natural gas.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0559-2026 Allowing
  consolidation of required reports on building energy efficiency and
  emissions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0560-2026 Prohibiting non-therapeutic\,
  elective\, or convenience surgical devocalization of healthy cats and
  dogs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0561-2026 Regulating the idling of engines and
  the use of citizen’s complaints to enforce laws enforced by the
  department of environmental protection.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0562-2026
  Establishing a program that transfers liability for certain engine idling
  violations to lessees of vehicles.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0564-2026 Creating
  a greened acre metric to measure stormwater captured by green
  infrastructure installed in the city and set a greened acre goal for MS4
  areas.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0571-2026 Prohibiting the selling of
  untethered plastic bottle caps.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0565-2026 Drainage
  location of certain building roofs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0566-2026 Ending
  fluoridation of the municipal water supply.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0570-2026
  Remote monitoring and permitting requirements for residential energy
  storage systems.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0568-2026 Clarifying the effective
  date of local law number 92 for the year 2019 and local law number 94 for
  the year 2019.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0569-2026 Requiring the creation of a
  database of subsurface conditions to support better engineering of
  geothermal heat pumps.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0575-2026 Requiring the
  department of parks and recreation to resolve risks posed by trees on
  public property.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0576-2026 Removal of trees under the
  jurisdiction of the department of parks and recreation and reporting
  thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0577-2026 Improvement\, formalization\, or
  creation of trails.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0572-2026 Requiring the
  department of environmental protection to notify owners of property when
  the city of New York requests a base rental payment from the New York
  city water board.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0573-2026 Extending the statute of
  limitations for commencing a private cause of action under the city human
  rights law.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0574-2026 Requiring individuals
  registering as lobbyists to complete an annual anti-sexual harassment
  interactive training and to provide the certification of completion as
  part of registration.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0563-2026 Notice for the
  installation of bioswales\, rain gardens\, or other bioretention
  systems.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0188-2026 Wastewater Infrastructure
  Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety Act. (S. 1350/H.R
  2964)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0189-2026 Notify all council members and
  community boards at least 30 days before a public hearing concerning an
  annual water rate adjustment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0190-2026 Create a
  permanent\, citywide voluntary buyout program to mitigate flood
  risk.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0193-2026 Amend the penal law.
  (S.1075A/A.6319A)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0187-2026 Declaring July
  annually as Muslim-American Heritage
  Month.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0194-2026 Adopt the same exemptions as
  FMCSA for approved digital mirror systems with respect to operation in
  intrastate commerce.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0191-2026 Make the Council
  of the City of New York responsible for determining annual rental
  payments charged to the New York City Water Board.
  (S.9456)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0192-2026 Adopt a “not protective”
  determination in its third five-year review report concerning the Hudson
  River polychlorinated biphenyl cleanup.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0196-2026
  Establish an abatement and exemption from real property taxes for capital
  improvements to reduce carbon emissions.
  (S.943-A/A.5050)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0195-2026 Declaring April as
  Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0197-2026
  Ensure that the State of New York meets its CLCPA target to obtain 70
  percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 without
  negatively impacting low-income communities and New York City
  ratepayers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0198-2026 Making the Environmental
  Protection Agency a federal executive department led by a cabinet
  secretary.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0578-2026 Reforming the industrial
  business zone boundary commission.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0581-2026
  Requiring the department of education to report on certain physical
  facilities at city schools.\nhttps://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.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0583-2026 A study and report on the
  feasibility of a low-cost and city-sponsored renter’s insurance
  program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0580-2026 Establishing an office of child
  care to oversee free child care for all city
  residents.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0579-2026 An education and outreach
  campaign to enroll students in 3-K and
  pre-K.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0199-2026 Department of Citywide
  Administrative Services\, in coordination with the Office of Technology
  and Innovation to develop a new civil service title specifically tailored
  for graduates of OTI technology fellowship
  programs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0200-2026 Excluding social security
  payments and supplemental security income from the definition of
  “income” for the purposes of determining eligibility under the senior
  citizen rent increase exemption (SCRIE).
  (S.1152/A.3218)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0201-2026 Require that all
  utility companies doing business in New York City file an annual report
  on all service outages.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0584-2026 Establishment of an
  office of restaurant recovery in response to the COVID-19 pandemic\, and
  the expiration and repeal thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0585-2026 Voter
  assistance advisory committee providing interpreters and materials in
  Arabic.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0590-2026 Keeping\, restraint\, or possession
  of elephants.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0586-2026 An annual education campaign
  to combat antisemitism and promote
  inclusion.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0587-2026 Minimum standards for emergency
  congregate housing.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0588-2026 Notification of the
  right to be placed in shelter.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0591-2026 Establishing
  an office of translation and interpretation within the office of
  immigrant affairs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0589-2026 Prohibiting the
  department of social services or any other city agency from imposing
  length of shelter stay restrictions in a shelter of any
  type.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0203-2026 “Afghan Adjustment Act\,”
  which would provide a pathway to permanent legal status for evacuees from
  Afghanistan. (S. 4787/H.R. 8685)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0204-2026 Grant
  Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Student Relief (SSR) to
  those impacted by catastrophic flooding in Pakistan who are now living in
  the United States.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0202-2026 Require
  comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 which
  addresses age and developmentally appropriate physical\, mental\,
  emotional and social dimensions of human sexuality and reflects the
  national sexuality education
  standards(A.46).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0205-2026 Declaring July 18
  through August 17 as South Asian Heritage
  Month.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0207-2026 Amend the tax law and the state
  finance law\, in relation to allowing taxpayers to make a gift to the
  abortion access fund on their personal income tax returns.
  (A.1473)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0206-2026 Celebrating the NJ/NY Gotham
  FC’s winning of the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League
  Championship.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0209-2026 Establishing a program to
  address the legalization of specified accessory dwelling units in a city
  with a population of one million or more.
  (A.9802/S.8783)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0208-2026 Mandating all medical
  students in New York State to receive anti-bias training.
  (S.319/A.5625)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0210-2026 Condemning the fatal
  shootings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti by federal
  immigration authorities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0592-2026 Maximum citywide
  percentage of studio apartments in city-funded projects to construct
  rental units for older adults.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0594-2026 Illegal curb
  cuts and requiring local community board notification of curb cut
  applications.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0593-2026 Use of force incidents
  involving police department use of a motor
  vehicle.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0596-2026 LGBTQIA+ resource guide for middle
  and high school students.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0601-2026 Establishing an
  office of refugee and migrant settlement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0602-2026
  Providing local community boards and elected officials with advance
  notice of planned street closures.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0597-2026
  Requiring the New York city department of education to distribute New
  York state non-driver identification card applications to all high school
  students.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0599-2026 Affordable housing lottery
  processes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0598-2026 Requiring the department of
  health and mental hygiene to conduct monkeypox education and prevention
  efforts and establish an infectious disease vaccine scheduling
  portal.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0600-2026 Department of housing preservation
  and development to conduct periodic studies of rent stabilized housing
  accommodations and to develop a program to incentivize owners to keep
  such accommodations rent stabilized for an extended period of
  time.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0595-2026 Requiring that people in the custody
  and staff of the department of correction have access to gender-affirming
  items and medical devices.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0216-2026 Require
  child protective services to orally and in writing disclose certain
  information to parents and caretakers who are subject to a protective
  child services investigation 
  (A.6792A/S.5484B).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0211-2026 Calling on the
  Federal Communication Commission Management Agency to add alerts for
  missing persons with dementia to the Wireless Emergency Alerts
  system.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0212-2026 Direct the New York State
  Office for the Aging and the Empire State Development Corporation to
  expand encore entrepreneurship in New York State to empower individuals
  50 years of age or older to establish small businesses
  (S.884/A.6331).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0213-2026 Authorize localities to
  provide for an additional real property tax exemption for eligible
  persons who are 65 years of age and
  older(A.6362)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0214-2026 Establish an Office of
  Older Adult Workforce Development within the State Office for the Aging (
  S.3004/A.6324).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0217-2026 The Predatory Marketing
  Prevention Act (S. 7487C)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0220-2026 Repealing all
  provisions of law that require most counties to maintain a
  jail.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0225-2026 Federal Aviation Administration
  ensure that all approved emergency medical kits on airplanes flying
  within the United States include life-saving medications and
  devices.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0229-2026 Deed theft and the theft of
  real property and protections for victims of real property theft
  (S.6569-A\, S.6577/A.6656).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0221-2026 Allowing
  family and friends of incarcerated individuals to deliver packages in
  person during prison visits.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0226-2026 Declaring
  the month of March as Blood Clot Awareness Month in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0227-2026 Creating a state licensure
  program for CDPAP fiscal intermediaries 
  (S.9901).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0218-2026 Declaring August 2 annually
  as James Baldwin Day in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0219-2026 Declaring February 18 annually as
  Audre Lorde Day in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0230-2026 Defining the term mass shooting
  for purposes of emergency response measures and access to emergency
  funding (S. 9904).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0231-2026 Establishing the
  Office of Gun Violence Prevention and the Gun Violence Advisory Council
  (S.9905)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0228-2026 Mel’s Law\, to require
  higher education institutions to award posthumous degrees to eligible
  deceased students(H.R. 9857).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0223-2026 Declaring
  April 6 annually as Lubavitcher Rebbe Day in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0222-2026 Establishes visiting policies for
  incarcerated people and promotes better institutional and community
  adjustment upon release
  (A.4603/S.5037).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0224-2026 Provides for automatic
  voter registration and preregistration for persons applying for certain
  department of motor vehicles documentation and for Medicaid
  enrollees(S.88/A.6772).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0215-2026 Designating
  November as Family Caregivers Month in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0247-2026 Prohibit fake electronic
  communication service accounts and use of such information by law
  enforcement and other government
  entities(S9247/A10447).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0250-2026 GLSEN’s
  2023-2024 “Rise Up for Youth”
  campaign.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0245-2026 Increase oversight of the
  immigration bond industry and curb abusive practices ( S7475B/
  A7770C).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0236-2026 Declaring May 20 annually as
  Gloria “Hurricane G” Rodriguez Day in the City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0248-2026 Prohibiting the issuance of
  police courtesy cards.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0237-2026 Performing
  Artist Tax Parity Act of 2025\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0249-2026 Requiring
  the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to publish air pollution data
  for each subway station and mitigate the highest concentrations of air
  pollutants.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0235-2026 Challenging Wrongful
  Convictions Act (S215).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0241-2026 Establish the
  medical debt relief fund and allow taxpayers to make a donation to such
  fund on their personal tax returns.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0242-2026
  Extend the statute of limitations for medical negligence and related
  injury civil suits to ten years.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0246-2026
  Visible Identification Standards for Immigration-Based Law Enforcement
  Act of 2025\, or VISIBLE Act
  (S.2212/H.R.4667).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0243-2026 United States
  Department of Health and Human Services to increase the number of
  monkeypox vaccines available.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0251-2026 LGBTQIA+
  package of legislation currently before
  Congress.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0244-2026 Create and foster LGBTQIA+
  inclusive campus climates.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0252-2026 Celebrating
  the contributions of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera to the LGBTQ+
  rights movement in the United States.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0232-2026
  Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to develop and implement a
  Transgender Bill of Rights (S. Res. 144/H. Res.
  269).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0239-2026 Require school districts and
  charter schools to include instruction on the political\, economic\, and
  social contributions\, and lifeways of lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\,
  transgender\, queer\, intersex\, and asexual people.
  (A.4375/S.351)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0234-2026 "New York City
  Teleworking Expansion Act” (A.1435)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0238-2026
  DOE to mandate bystander intervention training for all staff\, educators
  and administrators\, require annual training for students in grades
  6-12\, and resources for parents around the issues of harassment and
  bullying.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0240-2026 Ensure the wealthiest New
  Yorkers pay their fair share and increase tax revenues for New York State
  (S.1980/A.3690\, S.2059/A.3115\,
  S.2782/A.3193).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0233-2026 Cannabis Administration
  and Opportunity Act.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0603-2026 Universal summer youth
  program plan.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0604-2026 The sale and use of
  diesel-powered leaf blowers and lawn
  mowers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0605-2026 Requiring the installation of speed
  humps on roadways adjacent to any park equal or greater than one
  acre.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0606-2026 Requiring the department of
  transportation to investigate vehicle
  collisions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0607-2026 Establishment of a parking
  enforcement unit within the department of
  transportation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0613-2026 Installation of protected
  bicycle lanes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0611-2026 Requiring the installation
  of cameras on street sweepers to photograph and report parking\, stopping
  or standing violations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0610-2026 Notification of
  intent to alter or demolish certain rent regulated housing
  accommodations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0609-2026 Prohibiting the sale of
  flavored cigarettes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0608-2026 Requiring the
  department of education to create a plan to administer specialized high
  schools admission tests on a school day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0622-2026
  Eligibility for and access to special vehicle identification parking
  permits.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0619-2026 Requiring the department of
  transportation to notify property owners ordered to repair sidewalks of
  existing department plans to make repairs on same
  sidewalks.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0616-2026 Carrying out testing for and
  reporting on the presence of controlled substances with significant
  potential for addiction or other serious health consequences in
  wastewater.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0620-2026 Requiring the department of
  transportation to mail notices to\, and receive comments from\,
  residents\, businesses\, and organizations along the route of a proposed
  bicycle lane project.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0614-2026 Sale of
  tianeptine.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0615-2026 Prohibiting the sale of certain
  gift cards that lack chip-and-PIN
  technology.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0618-2026 311 requests for police
  department surveillance cameras.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0617-2026 Outreach
  and meeting schedule of the office of food
  policy.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0621-2026 The removal of harmful tree
  species.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0262-2026 New York State to mandate
  basic training in addiction treatment as a requirement for medical
  schools that receive state funding\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0255-2026
  Approving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain
  organizations to receive funding in the Expense
  Budget.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0257-2026 Anti-Drug Abuse Act of
  1986.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0258-2026 Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986
  (H.R.5484).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0259-2026 Social Security Act.
  (H.R.2400)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0260-2026 Equal Act of 2021
  (S.79/H.R.1693).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0261-2026 Controlled Substances
  Act.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0253-2026 State’s Council of the Arts to
  develop criteria and guidelines for creating State-designated arts and
  cultural districts (S.1062/A.7737).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0265-2026
  Requiring high schools to provide and students to take and complete a
  financial literacy class as a condition to graduate
  (S.5827-B).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0263-2026 Federal Government to
  mandate basic training in addiction treatment as a requirement for
  medical schools that receive federal
  funding.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0264-2026 Grant permanent and expanded
  Design-Build authority to all New York City
  agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0256-2026 9/11 Responder and Survivor
  Health Funding Correction Act of 2025.
  (S.739/H.R.1410)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0268-2026 MTA and NYCTA to adopt
  federally-recommended measures to ensure that access-a-ride serves New
  Yorkers on-time\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0267-2026 Directs the Queens
  Board of Elections to provide language assistance in Bengali\, Punjabi
  and Hindi. (A.642/S.1215)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0266-2026 Require
  public elementary and high schools to provide instruction in Asian
  American history and civic impact.
  (S.6359/A.7260)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0623-2026 Establishing a small
  business security measures pilot program\, and providing for the repeal
  of such provisions upon the expiration
  thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0624-2026 Establishing exemptions for
  certain buildings from containerization
  requirements.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0625-2026 Community board member
  training\, appointment dates\, and
  qualifications.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0627-2026 Establishing penalties for
  alternate side parking violations and requiring towing of certain
  vehicles in violation of alternate side parking
  rules.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0635-2026 Prohibiting ice cream trucks from
  using generators or engines powered by carbon-based fuel to provide
  electricity for food equipment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0642-2026 Requiring
  the campaign finance board to promulgate rules for candidate disclosure
  responses.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0643-2026 Campaign contributions delivered
  by intermediaries and recordkeeping requirements for
  fundraisers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0644-2026 Notification to campaign
  contributors for covered elections.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0653-2026
  Requiring a notice and comment period prior to the deployment of public
  communications structures.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0648-2026 Requiring the
  registration of vacant commercial and residential
  properties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0652-2026 Creation of a plan to develop
  more dog runs located in parks under the jurisdiction of the department
  of parks and recreation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0654-2026 Hazardous
  obstruction by vehicles and civilian complaints to the department of
  transportation for hazardous obstruction
  violations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0629-2026 Establishment of teams to
  review the population of youth held in secure detention
  facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0645-2026 Establishing a day-fines pilot
  program in the office of administrative trials and
  hearings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0626-2026 Providing tenants the option of
  paying a security deposit in six equal monthly
  installments.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0628-2026 Expanding access to sidewalk
  and roadway cafe applications.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0637-2026 Requiring
  the commissioner of emergency management to develop and implement a plan
  regarding public notification during air quality
  emergencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0641-2026 Department of social services
  is required to make CityFHEPS rental assistance
  payments.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0638-2026 Emergency response protocols on
  days of air quality emergency.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0651-2026 Requiring
  the department of investigation to investigate allegations of evidentiary
  misconduct by police officers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0639-2026 Requiring
  the commissioner of emergency management to develop and implement a
  comprehensive plan for air quality
  emergencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0632-2026 Prohibiting non-essential
  helicopters from operating at heliports owned or operated by the
  city.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0640-2026 Rooftop access requirements for
  buildings with solar panel installations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0633-2026
  Reducing noise caused by chartered
  helicopters.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0649-2026 Requiring the posting of a
  sign identifying the owners of multiple
  dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0630-2026 Establishing a coordinator for
  borough-based jail construction.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0650-2026
  Disposition of real property of the city.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0655-2026
  Expanding access to roadway and sidewalk
  cafes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0656-2026 Setting maximum amounts for certain
  member usage fees charged by a bike share
  operator.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0636-2026 Requiring an after hours variance
  for the removal of construction debris.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0646-2026
  Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to maintain
  an interactive webpage providing information on the city government
  workforce and to publish semiannual reports aggregating and summarizing
  such information.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0647-2026 Post-employment
  activities of former elected officials.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0631-2026
  Requiring the department of education to report on early childhood
  education seat availability\, outreach\, and staff
  vacancies.\nhttps://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.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0270-2026 Moving the presidential
  primary to the first Tuesday in March. (S.8604/A.
  9310)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0272-2026 Requiring pharmacies to offer
  appointments for Covid-19 and other vaccines without a prescription and
  based on nationally recognized clinical practice guidelines and best
  practices (A.9077).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0271-2026 Pray Safe Act of
  2025. (S.2947/H.R.5645)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0273-2026 Authorizing
  dentists to administer influenza vaccines\, COVID-19 vaccines\, human
  papillomavirus vaccines\, or a vaccine related to a public health
  emergency. (S.4548/A.3892 and
  S.6744A/A.3894A)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0274-2026 New York State Raise
  the Age program funding\nhttps://intro.nyc//0658-2026 Requiring the
  department of buildings to conduct final inspections of major solar
  energy projects.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0668-2026 Increasing fines for the
  depositing of residential or commercial refuse into public litter
  baskets.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0663-2026 A program to make bridge loans
  available to awardees of capital funding from the
  city.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0669-2026 Referring 311 non-emergency traffic
  condition complaints to the transportation bureau of the police
  department.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0288-2026 The use of MWBE investments
  for New York State and New York City pension funds(
  A.6962/S.631).\nhttps://intro.nyc//0684-2026 Study on how language access
  needs and geographic location affect access to early elementary gifted
  and talented programs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0311-2026 LU 24 - Zoning\,
  78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0312-2026 LU 25 - Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0313-2026 LU 26 - Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240147
  LD).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0314-2026 LU 27 - Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0315-2026 LU 30
  - Zoning\, Ethyl's Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858
  SWM).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0311-2026 LU 24 - Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0312-2026 LU 25 - Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0313-2026 LU 26 - Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240147
  LD).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0314-2026 LU 27 - Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0315-2026 LU 30
  - Zoning\, Ethyl's Alcohol & Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858 SWM).\n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0316-2026 M 27 - Steven Banks\, Corporation
  Counsel\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn
  (C 250332 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\,
  Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12
  Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0182-2026 Declaring April 6 annually as
  Tartan Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0527-2026 Inspections for lead-based
  paint.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0254-2026 Require all public school
  districts\, charter schools\, and non-public schools to serve breakfast
  and lunch at no cost to students
  (S.1678A/A.1941).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0269-2026 Respect the true
  history and significance of national park sites\, including the Stonewall
  National Monument.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0269-2026 Respect the true
  history and significance of national park sites\, including the Stonewall
  National Monument.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0666-2026 Requiring the department
  of parks and recreation to publish tree maintenance prioritization
  ratings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0659-2026 Requiring owners of vacant
  residential properties undergoing foreclosure to post bonds for
  maintenance purposes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0660-2026 Requiring a study and
  report on in-person altercations among youth and their associated
  activity on online platforms.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0661-2026 Requiring the
  department of correction and correctional health services to establish a
  medical clinic to treat persons transported to a court
  facility.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0662-2026 Creation of a groundwater flood
  risk area map.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0664-2026 Compensation of the mayor\,
  public advocate\, members of the city council\, borough presidents\,
  comptroller and district attorneys.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0665-2026 Public
  education campaign on HPV\, expanding access to HPV self-testing kits\,
  and healthcare provider training on cultural competency and implicit
  bias.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0667-2026 Offering community service in lieu of
  civil penalties for certain littering
  violations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0670-2026 Establishing rules of decorum
  for posting on official social media
  accounts.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0671-2026 Establishing dynamic parking
  zones.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0672-2026 Reducing the maximum time commercial
  vehicles may park.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0275-2026 Companion bill in
  the Assembly\, to amend the elder law\, in relation to establishing a
  senior dental services grant program
  (S.4334).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0276-2026 Creates targeted and
  means-tested guaranteed income programs for low-income individuals\,
  young adults\, and foster youth.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0277-2026 The
  American Opportunity Accounts Act (S.441/HR
  1041).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0278-2026 Deposit $1\,000 into an account
  that is managed and invested by the state comptroller to be available to
  eligible children when they reach the age of
  18.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0279-2026 The George Floyd Justice in
  Policing Act (H.R.8525).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0280-2026 The New York
  Slavery Era Business and State Procurement Act
  (S.7738).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0281-2026 Declaring January 12 annually
  as Sheila Jackson Lee Appreciation Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0282-2026
  Declaring March 17 annually as Dr. Hazel Dukes
  Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0283-2026 Declaring August as Black Business
  Month in New York City.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0284-2026 Establishes the
  Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African
  Americans Act(H.R. 40).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0285-2026 Require that
  hair relaxer products display labels when they contain certain dangerous
  chemicals (A.1797).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0287-2026 Requiring agencies
  to provide unsuccessful bidders that are certified minority and
  women-owned business enterprises with a written statement articulating
  the reasons for rejection (S.8497).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0286-2026
  Require public corporations and agencies to provide unsuccessful bidders
  that are certified minority and women-owned business enterprises with a
  written statement articulating the reasons for rejection
  (S.1087A).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0289-2026 Requiring certain justices
  and judges to visit the correctional facility with the highest population
  in the county in which such justice or judge was elected or appointed(
  S.321/A.531).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0290-2026 Declaring March 22
  annually as A Tribe Called Quest Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0291-2026
  The Ensuring Diversity in Community Banking Act of
  2024.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0292-2026 Improving Corporate Governance
  Through Diversity Act of 2023 (H.R.
  4177)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0293-2026 Establish reciprocity between New
  York City and State registries of Minority and Women-owned Business
  Enterprises (MWBEs).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0294-2026 Companion bill in
  the Assembly\, to allow designated specialized high schools in New York
  City to establish their own standards for
  admission(S.5765).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0296-2026 Amend the tax law to
  phase out the school tax reduction credit for higher earners and
  implement a progressive child tax credit (S.2238
  ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0295-2026 Bucks for Boilers
  Act(A.9990/S.9099).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0297-2026 Create a pilot
  program for implementation of local land value
  taxation(S.7871-A/A.9673-A).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0298-2026 Create a
  banking development district working
  group(S.8147-B/A.9636-A).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0299-2026 Establishing
  and funding a universal basic income pilot
  program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0300-2026 Provide assistance for SUNY
  and CUNY students experiencing homelessness(S.4247/A.9615
  ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0301-2026 Legislation in the Fiscal Year
  2025-2026 budget that creates targeted and means-tested guaranteed income
  programs for low-income households including children and families\,
  people residing in homeless shelters\, and foster
  youth.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0302-2026 Freedom to Vote
  Act(S.1/H.R.11).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0303-2026 Subsidizing closing
  costs for low income current tenants who are purchasing a
  home(S.3068).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0304-2026 Granting legal services
  to small property owners(A.1300/S.127).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0305-2026
  Foreclosure of certain rental
  properties(A.8593/S.6420).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0306-2026 Requiring
  police officers to maintain liability insurance
  (S.3515/A.2220).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0307-2026 Establishing the crime
  of criminally negligent use of real property
  (A.2344).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0308-2026 Forensic DNA testing and to
  request certain DNA test
  comparisons(S.1774).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0309-2026 Establishing a
  task force to study and report on the potential implementation of
  blockchain technology in state record keeping\, information storage\, and
  service delivery.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0310-2026 Establish a framework
  to facilitate the improvement of shared\, privately-owned
  infrastructure(A.5362/S.4040).\nhttps://intro.nyc//0673-2026 Pedicab
  fares.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0674-2026 Voluntary submission of data on
  leadership diversity by companies bidding on city
  contracts.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0675-2026 Requiring a digital procurement
  and contract management system.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0676-2026
  Establishing standardized insurance guidelines for city
  contracts.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0677-2026 Requiring agencies to translate
  and distribute to community-based organizations emergency information in
  the designated citywide languages.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0678-2026
  Establishing a minimum per diem for food provision in
  shelters.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0679-2026 Reporting on shelter food
  consumption\, and providing the repeal
  thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0680-2026 The collection of data regarding
  the destinations of individuals exiting the shelter and migrant
  re-ticketing systems\, and to repeal such amendments upon the expiration
  thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0681-2026 Prohibiting public disclosure of
  the addresses of certain shelter
  facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0682-2026 Program to provide public
  access to wireless networks.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0683-2026 Public review
  of electronic services developed by city
  agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0317-2026 Mandating the acceptance of
  the New York city identity card as a primary form of identification at
  state-chartered banks\, savings banks\, savings and loan associations\,
  and credit unions (A.9057/S.7826).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0318-2026
  Declaring July 6 annually as His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet Day in
  the City of New York in recognition of his lifelong dedication to peace\,
  compassion\, and nonviolence.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0319-2026 Require
  public schools to obtain prior written consent from parents or eligible
  students before releasing their personal information to third party
  contractors (S.1037/A.423).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0320-2026 DMV to
  increase the point of proof value of IDNYC\, New York City’s municipal
  identification card\, in an effort to help all New York City residents\,
  regardless of immigration status\, to obtain a New York State driver’s
  license.\n \n \n \n \nLand Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden
  Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (C 240145 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N 240146 ZRQ).\nLand
  Use Application Zoning\, 78-08 Linden Boulevard Rezoning\, Queens (N
  240147 LDQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 247-56 90th Ave Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 250252 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Ethyl's Alcohol &
  Food\, Manhattan (D 2550015858 SWM).\nMayor's Message Steven Banks\,
  Corporation Counsel.\n \n \n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22223&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22193@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260205T160639Z
DTSTAMP:20260205T160639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T173709Z
DTSTART:20260218T150000Z
DTEND:20260218T160000Z
SUMMARY:Civil Service and Labor
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22193&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0303-2026 Maximum working hours for home
  care aides.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0303-2026 Maximum working hours for
  home care
  aides.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22193
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22177@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260219T143642Z
DTSTAMP:20260219T143642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T193156Z
DTSTART:20260219T150000Z
DTEND:20260219T160000Z
SUMMARY:Criminal Justice
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22177&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Programming to Prevent Recidivism and Promote
  Public Health and Safety.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0246-2026 Returning funds
  remaining in commissary accounts when incarcerated individuals are
  released from custody.\n \n \n\nOversight - Programming to Prevent
  Recidivism and Promote Public Health and
  Safety.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0246-2026 Returning funds remaining in
  commissary accounts when incarcerated individuals are released from
  custody.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=221
 77&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22183@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260218T193148Z
DTSTAMP:20260218T193148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T223743Z
DTSTART:20260219T180000Z
DTEND:20260219T190000Z
SUMMARY:Aging
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22183&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Conditions at Older Adult
  Centers.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0238-2026 Establishing a grab-and-go meal
  program at older adult centers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0280-2026 Requiring
  home-delivered meals be delivered each day of the calendar year.\n \n \n
  \n\nOversight - Conditions at Older Adult
  Centers.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0238-2026 Establishing a grab-and-go meal
  program at older adult centers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0280-2026 Requiring
  home-delivered meals be delivered each day of the calendar
  year.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22183&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22219@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260218T193302Z
DTSTAMP:20260218T193302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T224618Z
DTSTART:20260219T180000Z
DTEND:20260219T190000Z
SUMMARY:Senior Centers and Food Security
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22219&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Conditions at Older Adult
  Centers.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0238-2026 Establishing a grab-and-go meal
  program at older adult centers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0280-2026 Requiring
  home-delivered meals be delivered each day of the calendar year.\n \n
  \n\nOversight - Conditions at Older Adult
  Centers.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0238-2026 Establishing a grab-and-go meal
  program at older adult centers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0280-2026 Requiring
  home-delivered meals be delivered each day of the calendar
  year.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22219&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22170@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T191058Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T191058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T175035Z
DTSTART:20260223T160000Z
DTEND:20260223T170000Z
SUMMARY:Zoning and Franchises
LOCATION:REMOTE HEARING (VIRTUAL ROOM 1)
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22170&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 240297 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10
  Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N
  240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 240334 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\n \n \nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298
  ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel
  Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335
  ZRQ).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22170&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22171@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T191315Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T191315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T181319Z
DTSTART:20260223T163000Z
DTEND:20260223T173000Z
SUMMARY:Landmarks\, Public Sitings\, Resiliency and Dispositions
LOCATION:REMOTE HEARING (VIRTUAL ROOM 1)
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22171&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts
  Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260027 PPK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (N 260028 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park &
  Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260012 PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Beverley Square West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N
  260209 HKK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Ditmas Park West Historic
  District\, DL 547/LP 2693\, Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Prospect Farm Acquisition\, Brooklyn (C 250304
  PQK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB5\, Brooklyn (C
  250312 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB3\,
  Brooklyn (C 250313 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB16\, Brooklyn (C 250314 HAK)\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Constellation CB17\, Brooklyn (C 250315 HAK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Constellation Open Door\, Brooklyn (G 250093 XAK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395
  Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn
  (N 260039 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue
  Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK).\n \n \nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Ditmas Park West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2693\,
  Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Beverley
  Square West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N 260209
  HKK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (N 260039
  ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260012 PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park &
  Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (N 260028 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260027
  PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts
  Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Prospect Farm Acquisition\, Brooklyn (C 250304 PQK).\nLand
  Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB5\, Brooklyn (C 250312
  HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB3\, Brooklyn (C
  250313 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB16\,
  Brooklyn (C 250314 HAK)\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB17\, Brooklyn (C 250315 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Constellation Open Door\, Brooklyn (G 250093
  XAK).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22171&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22172@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T191257Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T191257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T121802Z
DTSTART:20260223T170000Z
DTEND:20260223T180000Z
SUMMARY:Land Use
LOCATION:REMOTE HEARING (VIRTUAL ROOM 1)
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22172&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Landmarks\, Prospect Farm Acquisition\,
  Brooklyn (C 250304 PQK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB5\, Brooklyn (C 250312 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Constellation CB3\, Brooklyn (C 250313 HAK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Constellation CB16\, Brooklyn (C 250314 HAK)\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB17\, Brooklyn (C 250315
  HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation Open Door\,
  Brooklyn (G 250093 XAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park &
  Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260027 PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (N 260028
  ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts
  Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260012 PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn
  (N 260039 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue
  Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298
  ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel
  Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Beverley Square West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N
  260209 HKK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Ditmas Park West Historic
  District\, DL 547/LP 2693\, Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334
  ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens
  (N 240335 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01
  11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Ditmas Park West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2693\,
  Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Beverley
  Square West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N 260209
  HKK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel
  Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298 ZRQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297
  ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (N 260039
  ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260012 PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park &
  Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (N 260028 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260027
  PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts
  Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Constellation Open Door\, Brooklyn (G 250093 XAK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB17\, Brooklyn (C 250315
  HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB16\, Brooklyn (C
  250314 HAK)\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB3\,
  Brooklyn (C 250313 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB5\, Brooklyn (C 250312 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Prospect
  Farm Acquisition\, Brooklyn (C 250304 PQK).\n \n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22172&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22202@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T192222Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T192222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T212159Z
DTSTART:20260223T180000Z
DTEND:20260223T190000Z
SUMMARY:Consumer and Worker Protection
LOCATION:REMOTE HEARING (VIRTUAL ROOM 1)
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22202&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Enforcement of the Consumer Protection
  Law.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0177-2026 A student loan financial counseling
  program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0410-2026 Requiring certain retail stores to
  accept flexible benefit cards.\n \n \n\nOversight - Enforcement of the
  Consumer Protection Law.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0177-2026 A student loan
  financial counseling program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0410-2026 Requiring
  certain retail stores to accept flexible benefit
  cards.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22202
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22240@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T184402Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T184402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T154444Z
DTSTART:20260224T150000Z
DTEND:20260224T160000Z
SUMMARY:Mental Health and Substance Use
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22240&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0291-2026 Requiring the commissioner of
  health and mental hygiene to report deaths by suicide that occur in the
  city and suicide-related behavior among youth.\n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0291-2026 Requiring the commissioner of health and
  mental hygiene to report deaths by suicide that occur in the city and
  suicide-related behavior among youth.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0291-2026
  Requiring the commissioner of health and mental hygiene to report deaths
  by suicide that occur in the city and suicide-related behavior among
  youth.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0291-2026 Requiring the commissioner of health
  and mental hygiene to report deaths by suicide that occur in the city and
  suicide-related behavior among
  youth.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22240
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22239@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T194409Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T194409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T141600Z
DTSTART:20260224T150000Z
DTEND:20260224T160000Z
SUMMARY:Transportation and Infrastructure
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22239&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack requirements and
  enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0257-2026 Special activation of the open
  streets program on certain holidays and time periods with significant
  pedestrian traffic.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack
  requirements and enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack
  requirements and enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack
  requirements and enforcement.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0257-2026 Special
  activation of the open streets program on certain holidays and time
  periods with significant pedestrian
  traffic.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0257-2026 Special activation of the open
  streets program on certain holidays and time periods with significant
  pedestrian traffic.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0257-2026 Special activation of
  the open streets program on certain holidays and time periods with
  significant pedestrian
  traffic.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 39&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22242@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T220141Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T220141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T162346Z
DTSTART:20260224T153000Z
DTEND:20260224T163000Z
SUMMARY:Education
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22242&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0203-2026 Reporting on payments to early
  childhood care and education providers.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0203-2026
  Reporting on payments to early childhood care and education
  providers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0203-2026 Reporting on payments to early
  childhood care and education providers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0203-2026
  Reporting on payments to early childhood care and education
  providers.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2242&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22238@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T175715Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T175715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T163049Z
DTSTART:20260224T160000Z
DTEND:20260224T170000Z
SUMMARY:Children and Youth
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22238&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0448-2026 Structure and responsibilities of
  the youth board.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0448-2026 Structure and
  responsibilities of the youth board.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0448-2026
  Structure and responsibilities of the youth
  board.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0448-2026 Structure and responsibilities of
  the youth
  board.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22238
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22236@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T184506Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T184506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T171614Z
DTSTART:20260224T160000Z
DTEND:20260224T170000Z
SUMMARY:Contracts
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22236&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0002-2026 Approval for emergency
  procurements and submission of contracts for audit.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0002-2026 Approval for emergency procurements and
  submission of contracts for audit.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0002-2026 Approval
  for emergency procurements and submission of contracts for
  audit.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0002-2026 Approval for emergency procurements
  and submission of contracts for
  audit.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22236
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22231@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T172240Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T172240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T162825Z
DTSTART:20260224T160000Z
DTEND:20260224T170000Z
SUMMARY:Immigration
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22231&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//res-0210-2026 Condemning the fatal shootings
  of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti by federal immigration
  authorities.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0210-2026 Condemning the fatal
  shootings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti by federal
  immigration
  authorities.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID
 =22231&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22131@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260116T212311Z
DTSTAMP:20260116T212311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T212312Z
DTSTART:20260224T183000Z
DTEND:20260224T193000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22131&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22131
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22250@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260224T171755Z
DTSTAMP:20260224T171755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T192454Z
DTSTART:20260224T183000Z
DTEND:20260224T193000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22250&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Mayor's Message Midori Valdivia\, New York City Taxi and
  Limousine Commission\n \n \n \nLand Use Call-Up Landmarks\, DEP Newtown
  Creek CSO Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063 PCY\, C 260064
  PSY).\nLand Use Call-Up Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C 240273
  ZSK\, C 240271 ZMK\, N 240272 ZRK).\nLand Use Call-Up Zoning\, Allen
  Street Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (C 250306 MMM\, N 250307 ZRM).\n \n \n
  \n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0448-2026 Structure and responsibilities of
  the youth board.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0002-2026 Approval for emergency
  procurements and submission of contracts for audit.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0203-2026 Reporting on payments to early childhood
  care and education providers.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0329-2026 LU 1 -
  Landmarks\, Prospect Farm Acquisition\, Brooklyn (C 250304
  PQK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0330-2026 LU 2 - Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB5\, Brooklyn (C 250312 HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0331-2026 LU 3 -
  Landmarks\, Constellation CB3\, Brooklyn (C 250313
  HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0332-2026 LU 4 - Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB16\, Brooklyn (C 250314 HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0333-2026 LU 5 -
  Landmarks\, Constellation CB17\, Brooklyn (C 250315
  HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0334-2026 LU 6 - Landmarks\, Constellation
  Open Door\, Brooklyn (G 250093 XAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0335-2026 LU
  7 - Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0336-2026 LU 8 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260027 PPK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0337-2026 LU 9 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (N 260028 ZRK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0338-2026 LU 10 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0339-2026 LU 11 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260012 PPK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0340-2026 LU 20 -
  Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0341-2026 LU 21 - Zoning\, 217-14 24th
  Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0342-2026 LU 31 - Landmarks\, Beverley
  Square West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N 260209
  HKK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0343-2026 LU 32 - Landmarks\, Ditmas Park
  West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2693\, Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0257-2026 Special activation of the open streets
  program on certain holidays and time periods with significant pedestrian
  traffic.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack requirements and
  enforcement.\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (N 260039
  ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041 HUK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042
  PCK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK).\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0344-2026 LU 17 - Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (C 250332 ZMK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0345-2026 LU
  18 - Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (N 250333
  ZRK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0346-2026 LU 19 - Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A LDK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0347-2026 LU
  22 - Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0348-2026 LU 23 - Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0448-2026
  Structure and responsibilities of the youth board.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0002-2026 Approval for emergency procurements and
  submission of contracts for audit.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0203-2026
  Reporting on payments to early childhood care and education
  providers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0210-2026 Condemning the fatal
  shootings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti by federal
  immigration authorities.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0329-2026 LU 1 -
  Landmarks\, Prospect Farm Acquisition\, Brooklyn (C 250304
  PQK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0330-2026 LU 2 - Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB5\, Brooklyn (C 250312 HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0331-2026 LU 3 -
  Landmarks\, Constellation CB3\, Brooklyn (C 250313
  HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0332-2026 LU 4 - Landmarks\, Constellation
  CB16\, Brooklyn (C 250314 HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0333-2026 LU 5 -
  Landmarks\, Constellation CB17\, Brooklyn (C 250315
  HAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0334-2026 LU 6 - Landmarks\, Constellation
  Open Door\, Brooklyn (G 250093 XAK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0335-2026 LU
  7 - Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0336-2026 LU 8 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260027 PPK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0337-2026 LU 9 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (N 260028 ZRK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0338-2026 LU 10 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0339-2026 LU 11 -
  Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\,
  Brooklyn (C 260012 PPK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0340-2026 LU 20 -
  Zoning\, 217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0341-2026 LU 21 - Zoning\, 217-14 24th
  Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0342-2026 LU 31 - Landmarks\, Beverley
  Square West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N 260209
  HKK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0343-2026 LU 32 - Landmarks\, Ditmas Park
  West Historic District\, DL 547/LP 2693\, Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0257-2026 Special activation of the open streets
  program on certain holidays and time periods with significant pedestrian
  traffic.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0068-2026 Newsrack requirements and
  enforcement.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0344-2026 LU 17 - Zoning\, 1417
  Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (C 250332
  ZMK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0345-2026 LU 18 - Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U
  Rezoning\, Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0346-2026 LU
  19 - Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A
  LDK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0347-2026 LU 22 - Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway
  Rezoning\, Queens (C 250268 ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0348-2026 LU 23
  - Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\n \n \n \n \n
  \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0685-2026 Establishing an office of insurance
  accountability.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0687-2026 Requiring a study and
  report on delays and costs in capital
  projects.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0686-2026 Requiring the creation of a
  website that displays remote job
  opportunities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0321-2026 Marking the month of
  December as Christian Heritage Month.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0688-2026
  Requiring temporary parking restrictions on the streets surrounding
  temporary street closures.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0689-2026 Notice of intent
  to sell tax liens.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0690-2026 Requiring comprehensive
  reporting and oversight of the use of surveillance technology for law
  enforcement purposes by certain agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0691-2026
  Requiring the training of police officers on enforcement of commercial
  vehicle parking\, stopping\, and standing rules and truck routing
  rules.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0322-2026 Require school districts to
  establish policies and procedures regarding the treatment of transgender
  or gender non-conforming students.
  (S.1532/A.4576)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0323-2026 WTC Health Program to
  add neurodegenerative and cognitive diseases to the program’s list of
  recognized conditions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0692-2026 Workforce
  stabilization payments for school paraprofessionals\, and providing for
  the repeal thereof.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0693-2026 Childhood and
  adolescent vaccinations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0694-2026 Agency outreach to
  businesses in minority- and women-owned business enterprise categories
  for which agencies fail to achieve utilization goals\, and technical
  amendments in relation thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0702-2026
  Establishing protocols for responding to students experiencing mental
  health crises.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0703-2026 Establishing a special
  inspector of cybersecurity within the department of
  investigation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0695-2026 Department of correction
  report on jail population statistics.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0697-2026
  Public information and outreach campaign regarding uterine
  fibroids.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0698-2026 The committee on city healthcare
  services.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0704-2026 Establishing ferry service at
  Canarsie Pier.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0696-2026 Outreach and education
  regarding the proper disposal of household cooking oil and
  grease.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0701-2026 Establishing an office of organ
  transplant equity within the department of health and mental
  hygiene.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0699-2026 Standards and reporting regarding
  indoor air quality in schools within the city school
  district.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0700-2026 Providing public educational
  outreach regarding pediatric obesity.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0324-2026
  Require hospitals to publicly disclose demographic data on cesarean
  sections and to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections among
  disproportionately affected
  populations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0325-2026 Fund the Medicaid program
  to cover 100% of the cost of care at New York State public\,
  not-for-profit\, and safety net hospitals by Fiscal Year 2028\, including
  a significant down payment in the Fiscal Year 2025 State
  budget.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0326-2026 End toxic home flipping act.
  (A.342/S.574)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0715-2026 Pharmaceutical supply chain
  resilience and industry development.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0327-2026
  Establishes a state stockpile that shall maintain reserves of certain
  drugs\, vaccines\, biological products\, medical devices\, and other
  supplies (S.6117).\nhttps://intro.nyc//0716-2026 A study on the
  feasibility of achieving zero greenhouse gas
  emissions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0720-2026 A top-level domain name
  requirement for websites maintained by city
  agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0718-2026 Reporting on police department
  compliance with freedom of information law
  requests.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0721-2026 Parking permits for medical
  residents.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0717-2026 Requiring the department of
  buildings to inform property owners of permit sign-off
  requirements.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0719-2026 Establishing procedures for
  blood alcohol level testing of a uniformed member of the police
  department whose discharge of a firearm results in physical injury to or
  death of an individual.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0328-2026 Providing a tax
  credit to businesses negatively affected by infrastructure
  construction.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0723-2026 Creation of a residential
  parking permit system in Kew Gardens.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0722-2026
  Reporting and publication of mental health emergency response
  data.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0711-2026 Department of finance conducting
  education and outreach regarding deed and foreclosure prevention
  assistance fraud.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0713-2026 Creating an interagency
  task force to be charged with studying the obstacles faced by children of
  incarcerated parents\, from arrest to
  reunification.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0710-2026 Prohibiting non-disclosure
  agreements relating to city development
  projects.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0706-2026 Requiring city employers to
  provide earned personal time to employees.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0709-2026
  Requiring a specification for hazard pay in solicitations for certain
  emergency procurements made during a state of emergency related to the
  outbreak of a communicable disease.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0714-2026
  Requiring the police department to submit to the council reports of
  services provided to any private entity.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0707-2026
  Requiring quarterly reporting on enforcement interactions with street
  vendors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0712-2026 Requiring the department of health
  and mental hygiene to create a training program for providers of
  pregnancy and postpartum-related services about perinatal mood and
  anxiety disorders.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0708-2026 Collecting and
  disclosing personal and sensitive information about New York City
  residents.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0705-2026 Requiring employers to hold an
  onboarding meeting to discuss an employee's reintegration back into the
  workplace after parental leave.\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, DEP
  Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063 PCY).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill Top Apartments\,
  Manhattan (C 260071 HAM).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, DEP Newtown
  Creek CSO Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064 PSY).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C 240271 ZMK).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (N 240272 ZRK).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C 240273 ZSK).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 1325 Avenue of the Americas – Text Amendment\,
  Manhattan (N 240303 ZRM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Allen Street
  Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (C 250306 MMM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  Allen Street Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (N 250307 ZRM).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C
  240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01
  11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0291-2026 Requiring the commissioner of health and
  mental hygiene to report deaths by suicide that occur in the city and
  suicide-related behavior among youth.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0291-2026
  Requiring the commissioner of health and mental hygiene to report deaths
  by suicide that occur in the city and suicide-related behavior among
  youth.\nMayor's Message Submitting Preliminary Certificate setting forth
  the maximum amount of debt and reserves which the City\, and the NYC
  Municipal Water Finance Authority\, may soundly incur for capital
  projects for FY'27 and the ensuing 3 fiscal years.\nCommunication
  Appropriation of new City revenues in FY'26\, pursuant to Section 107(e)
  of the New York City Charter (MN-4)\nCommunication Transfer City funds
  between various agencies in Fiscal Year 2026 to implement changes to the
  City's expense budget\, pursuant to Section 107(b) of the New York City
  Charter (MN-3).\n \n \n \n \n \n \nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1417
  Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (C 250332 ZMK).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (N 250333 ZRK).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 1417 Avenue U Rezoning\, Brooklyn (M 250334A
  LDK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\, Queens (C
  250268 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 63-12 Broadway Rezoning\,
  Queens (N 250269 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Prospect Farm
  Acquisition\, Brooklyn (C 250304 PQK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Constellation CB5\, Brooklyn (C 250312 HAK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, Constellation CB3\, Brooklyn (C 250313 HAK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB16\, Brooklyn (C 250314
  HAK)\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation CB17\, Brooklyn (C
  250315 HAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Constellation Open Door\,
  Brooklyn (G 250093 XAK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park &
  Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260026 ZSK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260027 PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (N 260028
  ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill
  Top Apartments\, Manhattan (C 260071 HAM).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063
  PCY).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel\,
  Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064 PSY).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20
  Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C 240271 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20
  Berry Street\, Brooklyn (N 240272 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20
  Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C 240273 ZSK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  1325 Avenue of the Americas – Text Amendment\, Manhattan (N 240303
  ZRM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Allen Street Mall Demapping\,
  Manhattan (C 250306 MMM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Allen Street
  Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (N 250307 ZRM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (C 240297 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special
  Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260029 PQK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\,
  Seaside Park & Community Arts Center Special Permit\, Brooklyn (C 260012
  PPK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, Beverley Square West Historic
  District\, DL 547/LP 2692\, Brooklyn (N 260209 HKK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, Ditmas Park West Historic District\, DL 547/LP
  2693\, Brooklyn (N 260210 HKK).\n \n \nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  217-14 24th Avenue Rezoning\, Queens (N 240298 ZRQ).\n \n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22250&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22189@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T062145Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T062145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T062146Z
DTSTART:20260225T150000Z
DTEND:20260225T160000Z
SUMMARY:Committee to Combat Hate
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22189&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0001-2026 Plan regarding buffer zones
  adjacent to places of religious worship\nhttps://intro.nyc//0022-2026
  Requiring the department of education to distribute materials to students
  about the risks of social media and online
  hate.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0165-2026 Requiring the police department to
  report on the status of hate crime cases\nhttps://intro.nyc//0175-2026 A
  plan regarding buffer zones adjacent to educational
  facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0297-2026 Emergency planning for
  religious institutions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0327-2026 Reimbursing
  nonpublic schools for the cost of video surveillance
  cameras.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0388-2026 Establishing a hotline and
  detailed reports on antisemitism and other hate- and bias-related
  incidents.\n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0388-2026 Establishing a hotline and
  detailed reports on antisemitism and other hate- and bias-related
  incidents.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0327-2026 Reimbursing nonpublic schools
  for the cost of video surveillance cameras.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0297-2026
  Emergency planning for religious
  institutions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0175-2026 A plan regarding buffer zones
  adjacent to educational facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0175-2026 A plan
  regarding buffer zones adjacent to educational
  facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0175-2026 A plan regarding buffer zones
  adjacent to educational facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0165-2026
  Requiring the police department to report on the status of hate crime
  cases\nhttps://intro.nyc//0022-2026 Requiring the department of education
  to distribute materials to students about the risks of social media and
  online hate.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0001-2026 Plan regarding buffer zones
  adjacent to places of religious worship\nhttps://intro.nyc//0001-2026
  Plan regarding buffer zones adjacent to places of religious
  worship\nhttps://intro.nyc//0001-2026 Plan regarding buffer zones
  adjacent to places of religious
  worship\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2218
 9&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22175@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260130T174518Z
DTSTAMP:20260130T174518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T203906Z
DTSTART:20260225T150000Z
DTEND:20260225T160000Z
SUMMARY:Fire and Emergency Management
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22175&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Implementation of Local Law 6 of 2025.\n\n \n
  \n\nOversight - Implementation of Local Law 6 of
  2025.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2217
 5&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22217@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260213T172410Z
DTSTAMP:20260213T172410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T174055Z
DTSTART:20260225T150000Z
DTEND:20260225T160000Z
SUMMARY:Governmental Operations\, State & Federal Legislation
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22217&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Vacant and Underused City
  Property.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining the archival review
  board and the archives\, reference and research advisory board into a
  library and archival review advisory board\, and to repeal section 3009
  of such charter in relation thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0541-2026
  Leasing or rental of city properties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0542-2026
  Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to report on
  the use or vacancy of space in city buildings.\n \n\nOversight - Vacant
  and Underused City Property.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining
  the archival review board and the archives\, reference and research
  advisory board into a library and archival review advisory board\, and to
  repeal section 3009 of such charter in relation
  thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0541-2026 Leasing or rental of city
  properties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0542-2026 Requiring the department of
  citywide administrative services to report on the use or vacancy of space
  in city
  buildings.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2217&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22218@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260218T165633Z
DTSTAMP:20260218T165633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T174339Z
DTSTART:20260225T150000Z
DTEND:20260225T160000Z
SUMMARY:Rules\, Privileges\, Elections\, Standards and Ethics
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22218&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Mayor's Message Stephen Loffredo\, Conflicts of Interest
  Board\n \nMayor's Message Stephen Loffredo\, Conflicts of Interest
  Board\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22218&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22204@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260220T231443Z
DTSTAMP:20260220T231443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T204343Z
DTSTART:20260225T163000Z
DTEND:20260225T173000Z
SUMMARY:Contracts
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22204&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Ensuring Timely Payments for Nonprofits and Human
  Service Providers.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0441-2026 Establishing a task
  force to examine disparities in
  contracting.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0452-2026 Establishing wage requirements
  for city-contracted human services
  workers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0183-2026 Certain purchase contracts to
  purchase food can be awarded to a qualified bidder who complies with
  certain standards when such bid is not more than 10% higher than the
  lowest possible bidder (S.7638-B/A.8091-B).\n \n\nOversight - Ensuring
  Timely Payments for Nonprofits and Human Service
  Providers.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0441-2026 Establishing a task force to
  examine disparities in contracting.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0452-2026
  Establishing wage requirements for city-contracted human services
  workers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0183-2026 Certain purchase contracts to
  purchase food can be awarded to a qualified bidder who complies with
  certain standards when such bid is not more than 10% higher than the
  lowest possible bidder
  (S.7638-B/A.8091-B).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.as
 px?LEGID=22204&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22168@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260204T191936Z
DTSTAMP:20260204T191936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T143843Z
DTSTART:20260225T180000Z
DTEND:20260225T190000Z
SUMMARY:Environmental Protection and Waterfronts
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22168&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - GHG Reduction Through Renewable
  Diesel.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0554-2026 Requiring the department of
  citywide administrative services to study the feasibility of using
  renewable diesel as heating oil.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0555-2026 Use of
  renewable diesel fuel.\n \n\nOversight - GHG Reduction Through Renewable
  Diesel.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0554-2026 Requiring the department of
  citywide administrative services to study the feasibility of using
  renewable diesel as heating oil.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0555-2026 Use of
  renewable diesel
  fuel.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22168&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22220@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260210T192405Z
DTSTAMP:20260210T192405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T203136Z
DTSTART:20260226T150000Z
DTEND:20260226T160000Z
SUMMARY:Civil and Human Rights
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22220&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Budgeting for Equity.\n\n \n \n\nOversight -
  Budgeting for
  Equity.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 220&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22180@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260205T185231Z
DTSTAMP:20260205T185231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T214908Z
DTSTART:20260226T180000Z
DTEND:20260226T190000Z
SUMMARY:Children and Youth
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22180&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Examining Racial Disparities in New York City’s
  Child Welfare System.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0424-2026 Establish and
  operate a pilot program providing free mental health services to children
  who have been returned to their home following a
  removal.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0449-2026 Provide certain information to
  parents and other persons legally responsible for the care of children
  who are the subject of reports of child abuse or
  maltreatment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0466-2026 Requiring the administration
  for children’s services to provide a multilingual disclosure form to
  parents or guardians during a child protective
  investigation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0449-2026 Provide certain information
  to parents and other persons legally responsible for the care of children
  who are the subject of reports of child abuse or
  maltreatment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0466-2026 Requiring the administration
  for children’s services to provide a multilingual disclosure form to
  parents or guardians during a child protective investigation.\n
  \n\nOversight - Examining Racial Disparities in New York City’s Child
  Welfare System.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0424-2026 Establish and operate a
  pilot program providing free mental health services to children who have
  been returned to their home following a
  removal.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0449-2026 Provide certain information to
  parents and other persons legally responsible for the care of children
  who are the subject of reports of child abuse or
  maltreatment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0466-2026 Requiring the administration
  for children’s services to provide a multilingual disclosure form to
  parents or guardians during a child protective
  investigation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0449-2026 Provide certain information
  to parents and other persons legally responsible for the care of children
  who are the subject of reports of child abuse or
  maltreatment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0466-2026 Requiring the administration
  for children’s services to provide a multilingual disclosure form to
  parents or guardians during a child protective
  investigation.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEG
 ID=22180&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22201@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260205T223831Z
DTSTAMP:20260205T223831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T214140Z
DTSTART:20260226T180000Z
DTEND:20260226T190000Z
SUMMARY:Public Safety
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22201&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Retail Theft.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0553-2026
  Establishing a program to provide financial assistance to small retail
  businesses for the purchase of security system
  technology.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0623-2026 Establishing a small business
  security measures pilot program\, and providing for the repeal of such
  provisions upon the expiration thereof.\n \n \n\nOversight - Retail
  Theft.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0553-2026 Establishing a program to provide
  financial assistance to small retail businesses for the purchase of
  security system technology.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0623-2026 Establishing a
  small business security measures pilot program\, and providing for the
  repeal of such provisions upon the expiration
  thereof.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 01&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22181@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260204T225835Z
DTSTAMP:20260204T225835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T155038Z
DTSTART:20260226T180000Z
DTEND:20260226T190000Z
SUMMARY:Small Business
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22181&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Retail Theft.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0553-2026
  Establishing a program to provide financial assistance to small retail
  businesses for the purchase of security system
  technology.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0623-2026 Establishing a small business
  security measures pilot program\, and providing for the repeal of such
  provisions upon the expiration thereof.\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Retail
  Theft.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0553-2026 Establishing a program to provide
  financial assistance to small retail businesses for the purchase of
  security system technology.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0623-2026 Establishing a
  small business security measures pilot program\, and providing for the
  repeal of such provisions upon the expiration
  thereof.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=221
 81&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22248@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T191858Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T191858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T192011Z
DTSTART:20260227T160000Z
DTEND:20260227T170000Z
SUMMARY:Higher Education
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22248&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Aligning Higher Education with Workforce
  Demand.\n\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Aligning Higher Education with
  Workforce
  Demand.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 248&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22249@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T191753Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T191753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T192357Z
DTSTART:20260227T160000Z
DTEND:20260227T170000Z
SUMMARY:Workforce Development
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22249&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Aligning Higher Education with Workforce
  Demand.\n\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Aligning Higher Education with
  Workforce
  Demand.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 249&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22245@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T173143Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T173143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T194305Z
DTSTART:20260227T180000Z
DTEND:20260227T190000Z
SUMMARY:Disabilities
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22245&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Pedestrian and Transit Accessibility During Winter
  Weather Events.\n\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Pedestrian and Transit
  Accessibility During Winter Weather
  Events.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 245&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22174@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260130T011746Z
DTSTAMP:20260130T011746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T210908Z
DTSTART:20260227T180000Z
DTEND:20260227T190000Z
SUMMARY:Economic Development
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22174&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - 2026 FIFA World Cup Preparations.\n\n \n
  \n\nOversight - 2026 FIFA World Cup
  Preparations.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LE
 GID=22174&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22246@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T173645Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T173645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T215618Z
DTSTART:20260227T180000Z
DTEND:20260227T190000Z
SUMMARY:Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22246&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Pedestrian and Transit Accessibility During Winter
  Weather Events.\n\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Pedestrian and Transit
  Accessibility During Winter Weather
  Events.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 246&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22247@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T174209Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T174209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T151601Z
DTSTART:20260227T180000Z
DTEND:20260227T190000Z
SUMMARY:Transportation and Infrastructure
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22247&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Pedestrian and Transit Accessibility During Winter
  Weather Events.\n\n \n \n \n\nOversight - Pedestrian and Transit
  Accessibility During Winter Weather
  Events.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 247&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22244@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260222T172253Z
DTSTAMP:20260222T172253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T200936Z
DTSTART:20260227T180000Z
DTEND:20260227T190000Z
SUMMARY:Women and Gender Equity
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22244&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - The State of Gender Equity in
  NYC.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0322-2026 Require school districts to
  establish policies and procedures regarding the treatment of transgender
  or gender non-conforming students.
  (S.1532/A.4576)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0069-2026 NYDOE to ensure that
  all schools in New York City continue to uphold policies that protect the
  rights and dignity of transgender and gender-nonconforming students\,
  regardless of federal directives.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0296-2026
  Increasing access to data around gender-based violence.\n \n
  \n\nOversight - The State of Gender Equity in
  NYC.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0296-2026 Increasing access to data around
  gender-based violence.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0069-2026 NYDOE to ensure
  that all schools in New York City continue to uphold policies that
  protect the rights and dignity of transgender and gender-nonconforming
  students\, regardless of federal
  directives.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0322-2026 Require school districts to
  establish policies and procedures regarding the treatment of transgender
  or gender non-conforming students.
  (S.1532/A.4576)\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LE
 GID=22244&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22226@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260212T210404Z
DTSTAMP:20260212T210404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T152715Z
DTSTART:20260302T150000Z
DTEND:20260302T160000Z
SUMMARY:Hospitals
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22226&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Impacts of the Maimonides Health System and NYCH+H
  Merger.\n\n \n\nOversight - Impacts of the Maimonides Health System and
  NYCH+H
  Merger.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 226&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22221@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T185107Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T185107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T215536Z
DTSTART:20260302T150000Z
DTEND:20260302T160000Z
SUMMARY:Early Childhood Education
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22221&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0008-2026 A pilot program to make vacant
  commercial premises suitable for use by child care
  programs\nhttps://intro.nyc//0009-2026 A study and report on expediting
  the child care permitting process.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0128-2026
  Childcare services at public meetings.\n\nOversight - The Path to
  Universal Child Care.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0579-2026 An education and
  outreach campaign to enroll students in 3-K and
  pre-K.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0580-2026 Establishing an office of child care
  to oversee free child care for all city
  residents.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0631-2026 Requiring the department of
  education to report on early childhood education seat availability\,
  outreach\, and staff vacancies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0165-2026 Amend
  the Worker’s Compensation Law.\nResolution Remove the minimum wage and
  hours requirements for applicants of child care assistance.
  (S.4924/A.1303)\n \n \nResolution Remove the minimum wage and hours
  requirements for applicants of child care assistance.
  (S.4924/A.1303)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0165-2026 Amend the Worker’s
  Compensation Law.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0631-2026 Requiring the department
  of education to report on early childhood education seat availability\,
  outreach\, and staff vacancies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0580-2026
  Establishing an office of child care to oversee free child care for all
  city residents.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0579-2026 An education and outreach
  campaign to enroll students in 3-K and
  pre-K.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0128-2026 Childcare services at public
  meetings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0009-2026 A study and report on expediting
  the child care permitting process.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0008-2026 A pilot
  program to make vacant commercial premises suitable for use by child care
  programs\n\nOversight - The Path to Universal Child
  Care.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2222
 1&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22228@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260212T211806Z
DTSTAMP:20260212T211806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T143459Z
DTSTART:20260302T150000Z
DTEND:20260302T160000Z
SUMMARY:Technology
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22228&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Facial Recognition Technology and the Collection of
  Biometric Data.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0213-2026 Prohibiting places or
  providers of public accommodation from using biometric recognition
  technology and protecting any biometric identifier information
  collected.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0428-2026 Limiting the use of facial
  recognition technology in residential buildings.\n \n \n\nOversight -
  Facial Recognition Technology and the Collection of Biometric
  Data.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0213-2026 Prohibiting places or providers of
  public accommodation from using biometric recognition technology and
  protecting any biometric identifier information
  collected.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0428-2026 Limiting the use of facial
  recognition technology in residential
  buildings.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2228&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22234@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T160201Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T160201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T160202Z
DTSTART:20260302T203000Z
DTEND:20260302T213000Z
SUMMARY:Rules\, Privileges\, Elections\, Standards and Ethics
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22234&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:AND SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY BE NECESSARY\nMayor's Message
  Stephen Loffredo\, Conflicts of Interest Board\n \nMayor's Message
  Stephen Loffredo\, Conflicts of Interest
  Board\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22234&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22207@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260224T013653Z
DTSTAMP:20260224T013653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T222750Z
DTSTART:20260303T150000Z
DTEND:20260303T160000Z
SUMMARY:Transportation and Infrastructure
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22207&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Streets Plan Update- Assessing the State of the
  Streets Plan in 2026.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0013-2026 Installation of
  solar-powered crosswalks.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0202-2026 The time
  permitted for the installation of a traffic calming device or traffic
  control device on any street adjacent to a
  school.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0310-2026 Requiring the department of
  transportation to install bilingual street name
  signs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0628-2026 Expanding access to sidewalk and
  roadway cafe applications.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0655-2026 Expanding access
  to roadway and sidewalk cafes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0163-2026 A study and
  report on the feasibility of providing ferry service to
  Inwood.\nIntroduction Requiring curb extensions at certain dangerous
  intersections.\nIntroduction Maximum clear path requirements for sidewalk
  cafes.\nIntroduction Expansion of pedestrian
  space.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0093-2026 Expanding the bicycle parking
  station program.\n \n \nIntroduction Expansion of pedestrian
  space.\nIntroduction Requiring curb extensions at certain dangerous
  intersections.\nIntroduction Maximum clear path requirements for sidewalk
  cafes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0628-2026 Expanding access to sidewalk and
  roadway cafe applications.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0655-2026 Expanding access
  to roadway and sidewalk cafes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0310-2026 Requiring
  the department of transportation to install bilingual street name
  signs.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0202-2026 The time permitted for the
  installation of a traffic calming device or traffic control device on any
  street adjacent to a school.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0163-2026 A study and
  report on the feasibility of providing ferry service to
  Inwood.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0093-2026 Expanding the bicycle parking
  station program.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0013-2026 Installation of
  solar-powered crosswalks.\n\nOversight - Streets Plan Update- Assessing
  the State of the Streets Plan in
  2026.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2220
 7&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22196@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260225T205553Z
DTSTAMP:20260225T205553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T192006Z
DTSTART:20260303T160000Z
DTEND:20260303T170000Z
SUMMARY:Landmarks\, Public Sitings\, Resiliency and Dispositions
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22196&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Landmarks\, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill
  Top Apartments\, Manhattan (C 260071 HAM).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063
  PCY).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel\,
  Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064 PSY).\n \n \nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 1727 Amsterdam Avenue – Hill Top Apartments\, Manhattan (C
  260071 HAM).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, DEP Newtown Creek CSO
  Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260063 PCY).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, DEP Newtown Creek CSO Tunnel\, Brooklyn and Queens (C 260064
  PSY).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22196&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22206@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260224T212727Z
DTSTAMP:20260224T212727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T211307Z
DTSTART:20260304T150000Z
DTEND:20260304T160000Z
SUMMARY:Mental Health and Substance Use
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22206&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - From Crisis to Care: How New York City Connects New
  Yorkers to Mental Health Services.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0722-2026
  Reporting and publication of mental health emergency response
  data.\nIntroduction Establishment of a task force on 988 and a public
  education campaign on mental health awareness.\n \n \n\nOversight - From
  Crisis to Care: How New York City Connects New Yorkers to Mental Health
  Services.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0722-2026 Reporting and publication of
  mental health emergency response data.\nIntroduction Establishment of a
  task force on 988 and a public education campaign on mental health
  awareness.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2206&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22235@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260219T225222Z
DTSTAMP:20260219T225222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T193518Z
DTSTART:20260304T150000Z
DTEND:20260304T160000Z
SUMMARY:Parks and Recreation
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22235&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Ensuring the Long-Term Health and Growth of the
  City’s Tree Stock.\n\n \n \n\nOversight - Ensuring the Long-Term Health
  and Growth of the City’s Tree
  Stock.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 35&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22197@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260225T205815Z
DTSTAMP:20260225T205815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T193823Z
DTSTART:20260304T160000Z
DTEND:20260304T170000Z
SUMMARY:Zoning and Franchises
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22197&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C
  240271 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (N
  240272 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn (C
  240273 ZSK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1325 Avenue of the Americas
  – Text Amendment\, Manhattan (N 240303 ZRM).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, Allen Street Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (C 250306 MMM).\nLand
  Use Application Zoning\, Allen Street Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (N
  250307 ZRM).\n \nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn
  (C 240271 ZMK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn
  (N 240272 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 20 Berry Street\, Brooklyn
  (C 240273 ZSK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 1325 Avenue of the
  Americas – Text Amendment\, Manhattan (N 240303 ZRM).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, Allen Street Mall Demapping\, Manhattan (C 250306
  MMM).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Allen Street Mall Demapping\,
  Manhattan (N 250307
  ZRM).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22197&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22203@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260213T214230Z
DTSTAMP:20260213T214230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T212007Z
DTSTART:20260304T180000Z
DTEND:20260304T190000Z
SUMMARY:Veterans
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22203&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//res-0014-2026 New York City Housing
  Authority to include an admission preference for public housing in its
  next proposed agency plan for all veterans of the U.S.
  military.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0131-2026 DOE to observe Veterans Day
  the Friday before November 11th if it falls on a Saturday and the Monday
  after the 11th if it falls on a Sunday.\n\nOversight - Serving Women
  Veterans.\n\n \n \n\nOversight - Serving Women
  Veterans.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0014-2026 New York City Housing
  Authority to include an admission preference for public housing in its
  next proposed agency plan for all veterans of the U.S.
  military.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0131-2026 DOE to observe Veterans Day
  the Friday before November 11th if it falls on a Saturday and the Monday
  after the 11th if it falls on a
  Sunday.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2220
 3&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22222@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260213T214447Z
DTSTAMP:20260213T214447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T211632Z
DTSTART:20260304T180000Z
DTEND:20260304T190000Z
SUMMARY:Women and Gender Equity
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22222&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Serving Women
  Veterans.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0014-2026 New York City Housing
  Authority to include an admission preference for public housing in its
  next proposed agency plan for all veterans of the U.S.
  military.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0131-2026 DOE to observe Veterans Day
  the Friday before November 11th if it falls on a Saturday and the Monday
  after the 11th if it falls on a Sunday.\n \n \n\nOversight - Serving
  Women Veterans.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0014-2026 New York City Housing
  Authority to include an admission preference for public housing in its
  next proposed agency plan for all veterans of the U.S.
  military.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0131-2026 DOE to observe Veterans Day
  the Friday before November 11th if it falls on a Saturday and the Monday
  after the 11th if it falls on a
  Sunday.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2222
 2&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22251@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260227T155255Z
DTSTAMP:20260227T155255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T205540Z
DTSTART:20260305T150000Z
DTEND:20260305T160000Z
SUMMARY:Criminal Justice
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22251&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - The Department of Investigation’s Reports on
  Agency Compliance with Sanctuary-related Local Laws.\n\n \n \n
  \n\nOversight - The Department of Investigation’s Reports on Agency
  Compliance with Sanctuary-related Local
  Laws.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2225
 1&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22232@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260302T162429Z
DTSTAMP:20260302T162429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T185045Z
DTSTART:20260305T150000Z
DTEND:20260305T160000Z
SUMMARY:Health
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22232&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Access to Childhood Vaccines in New York
  City.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0196-2026 Modifying the sodium warning at
  chain restaurants.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0260-2026 Distributing information
  on vaccines to parents of students in New York city
  schools.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0547-2026 Amending the icon for added sugar
  warning labels and the amount for civil
  penalties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0693-2026 Childhood and adolescent
  vaccinations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0272-2026 Requiring pharmacies to
  offer appointments for Covid-19 and other vaccines without a prescription
  and based on nationally recognized clinical practice guidelines and best
  practices (A.9077).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0273-2026 Authorizing
  dentists to administer influenza vaccines\, COVID-19 vaccines\, human
  papillomavirus vaccines\, or a vaccine related to a public health
  emergency. (S.4548/A.3892 and
  S.6744A/A.3894A)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0243-2026 United States
  Department of Health and Human Services to increase the number of
  monkeypox vaccines available.\n \n \n\nOversight - Access to Childhood
  Vaccines in New York City.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0196-2026 Modifying the
  sodium warning at chain restaurants.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0260-2026
  Distributing information on vaccines to parents of students in New York
  city schools.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0547-2026 Amending the icon for added
  sugar warning labels and the amount for civil
  penalties.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0693-2026 Childhood and adolescent
  vaccinations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0243-2026 United States Department
  of Health and Human Services to increase the number of monkeypox vaccines
  available.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0272-2026 Requiring pharmacies to
  offer appointments for Covid-19 and other vaccines without a prescription
  and based on nationally recognized clinical practice guidelines and best
  practices (A.9077).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0273-2026 Authorizing
  dentists to administer influenza vaccines\, COVID-19 vaccines\, human
  papillomavirus vaccines\, or a vaccine related to a public health
  emergency. (S.4548/A.3892 and
  S.6744A/A.3894A)\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?L
 EGID=22232&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22233@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260227T155225Z
DTSTAMP:20260227T155225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T204936Z
DTSTART:20260305T150000Z
DTEND:20260305T160000Z
SUMMARY:Oversight and Investigations
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22233&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - The Department of Investigation’s Reports on
  Agency Compliance with Sanctuary-related Local Laws.\n\n \n \n
  \n\nOversight - The Department of Investigation’s Reports on Agency
  Compliance with Sanctuary-related Local
  Laws.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2223
 3&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22313@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260306T141924Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T141924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T151527Z
DTSTART:20260309T140000Z
DTEND:20260309T150000Z
SUMMARY:Housing and Buildings
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22313&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Occupancy of cellar ancillary
  dwelling units in newly constructed one- and two-family dwellings.\n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Occupancy of cellar ancillary dwelling
  units in newly constructed one- and two-family
  dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Occupancy of cellar ancillary
  dwelling units in newly constructed one- and two-family
  dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Occupancy of cellar ancillary
  dwelling units in newly constructed one- and two-family
  dwellings.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=2
 2313&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22230@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260227T220804Z
DTSTAMP:20260227T220804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T182526Z
DTSTART:20260309T140000Z
DTEND:20260309T150000Z
SUMMARY:Immigration
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22230&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Sanctuary Protections for Immigrant
  Communities.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0055-2026 Signage describing certain
  constitutional and legal protections.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0261-2026
  Prohibiting the city of New York from contracting with entities engaged
  in immigration enforcement.\n \n \n\nOversight - Sanctuary Protections
  for Immigrant Communities.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0055-2026 Signage
  describing certain constitutional and legal
  protections.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0261-2026 Prohibiting the city of New
  York from contracting with entities engaged in immigration
  enforcement.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID
 =22230&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22255@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260305T215713Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T215713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T192121Z
DTSTART:20260309T141500Z
DTEND:20260309T151500Z
SUMMARY:Housing and Buildings
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22255&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Preserving Affordable Housing in Distress and the
  Third-Party Transfer Program.\n\nhttps://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.\n \n \n\nOversight - Preserving Affordable
  Housing in Distress and the Third-Party Transfer
  Program.\n\nhttps://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.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGI
 D=22255&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22252@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260302T194545Z
DTSTAMP:20260302T194545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T192719Z
DTSTART:20260309T170000Z
DTEND:20260309T180000Z
SUMMARY:Civil Service and Labor
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22252&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0692-2026 Workforce stabilization payments
  for school paraprofessionals\, and providing for the repeal thereof.\n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0692-2026 Workforce stabilization payments for
  school paraprofessionals\, and providing for the repeal
  thereof.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 52&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22229@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260227T194527Z
DTSTAMP:20260227T194527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T220930Z
DTSTART:20260309T170000Z
DTEND:20260309T180000Z
SUMMARY:General Welfare
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22229&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0139-2026 Requiring the department of social
  services to provide a benefits interview confirmation
  notice.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0232-2026 Shelter referrals and assessments
  for temporary housing assistance.\nAND SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY BE
  NECESSARY\nIntroduction Commissioner of homeless services coordinating
  with hospitals to distribute informational materials on certain weather
  events to patients and make services directly available to discharged
  patients during such events.\nIntroduction Commissioner of homeless
  services coordinating with hospitals to make certain supplies available
  to discharged patients during certain weather events.\nIntroduction
  Creating an integrated and confidential data system to track all
  engagement with street homeless individuals.\n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0139-2026 Requiring the department of social
  services to provide a benefits interview confirmation
  notice.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0232-2026 Shelter referrals and assessments
  for temporary housing assistance.\nIntroduction Commissioner of homeless
  services coordinating with hospitals to distribute informational
  materials on certain weather events to patients and make services
  directly available to discharged patients during such
  events.\nIntroduction Commissioner of homeless services coordinating with
  hospitals to make certain supplies available to discharged patients
  during certain weather events.\nIntroduction Creating an integrated and
  confidential data system to track all engagement with street homeless
  individuals.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID
 =22229&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22312@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260305T220332Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T220332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T143828Z
DTSTART:20260310T140000Z
DTEND:20260310T150000Z
SUMMARY:Transportation and Infrastructure
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22312&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane restrictions.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGI
 D=22312&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22311@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260310T153714Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T153714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T154041Z
DTSTART:20260310T144500Z
DTEND:20260310T154500Z
SUMMARY:Governmental Operations\, State & Federal Legislation
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22311&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0502-2026 Establishing a commission to
  review the salaries of elected officials in New York City and make
  recommendations regarding those salaries.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026
  Combining the archival review board and the archives\, reference and
  research advisory board into a library and archival review advisory
  board\, and to repeal section 3009 of such charter in relation thereto.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining the archival review board and
  the archives\, reference and research advisory board into a library and
  archival review advisory board\, and to repeal section 3009 of such
  charter in relation thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining the
  archival review board and the archives\, reference and research advisory
  board into a library and archival review advisory board\, and to repeal
  section 3009 of such charter in relation
  thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining the archival review
  board and the archives\, reference and research advisory board into a
  library and archival review advisory board\, and to repeal section 3009
  of such charter in relation thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0502-2026
  Establishing a commission to review the salaries of elected officials in
  New York City and make recommendations regarding those
  salaries.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0502-2026 Establishing a commission to
  review the salaries of elected officials in New York City and make
  recommendations regarding those salaries.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0502-2026
  Establishing a commission to review the salaries of elected officials in
  New York City and make recommendations regarding those
  salaries.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 311&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22276@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260310T152915Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T152915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T160937Z
DTSTART:20260310T150000Z
DTEND:20260310T160000Z
SUMMARY:Finance
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22276&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:AND SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY BE
  NECESSARY\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0353-2026 Approving the new designation
  and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive
  funding in the Expense Budget.\nLand Use Application Norgate Plaza: Block
  1812\, Lot 42\, Brookyln\, Community District 3\, Council District
  36.\nCommunication Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of
  Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New
  York\nCommunication The Operating Budget of the Council of The City of
  New York.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0353-2026 Approving the new
  designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to
  receive funding in the Expense Budget.\nLand Use Application Norgate
  Plaza: Block 1812\, Lot 42\, Brookyln\, Community District 3\, Council
  District 36.\nCommunication The Operating Budget of the Council of The
  City of New York.\nCommunication Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS
  Unit of Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City
  of New
  York\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22276&G
 ID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22298@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260310T142934Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T142934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T134654Z
DTSTART:20260310T161500Z
DTEND:20260310T171500Z
SUMMARY:Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22298&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0416-2026 A pilot program regarding
  cleanliness and snow and ice removal from bus shelters\, bike share
  stations\, and public communications structures.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0416-2026 A pilot program regarding cleanliness and
  snow and ice removal from bus shelters\, bike share stations\, and public
  communications structures.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0416-2026 A pilot program
  regarding cleanliness and snow and ice removal from bus shelters\, bike
  share stations\, and public communications
  structures.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0416-2026 A pilot program regarding
  cleanliness and snow and ice removal from bus shelters\, bike share
  stations\, and public communications
  structures.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22298&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22132@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260116T212434Z
DTSTAMP:20260116T212434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T212435Z
DTSTART:20260310T173000Z
DTEND:20260310T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22132&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22132
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22315@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260310T173038Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T173038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T150350Z
DTSTART:20260310T173000Z
DTEND:20260310T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22315&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Communication Wayne G. Hawley\, Conflicts of Interest
  Board\nCommunication Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of
  Appropriation of the Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New
  York\nCommunication Submitting Statement of Debt Service as of January
  17\, 2026\, in accordance with Section 242 of the New York City
  Charter.\n \n \nLand Use Call-Up Zoning\, Le Dive\, Manhattan (D
  2650119000 SWM).\n \n \n \n \n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0376-2026 LU 44 -
  Norgate Plaza: Block 1812\, Lot 42\, Brookyln\, Community District 3\,
  Council District 36\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining the
  archival review board and the archives\, reference and research advisory
  board into a library and archival review advisory board\, and to repeal
  section 3009 of such charter in relation
  thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0502-2026 Establishing a commission to
  review the salaries of elected officials in New York City and make
  recommendations regarding those salaries.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Occupancy of cellar ancillary dwelling
  units in newly constructed one- and two-family dwellings.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0416-2026 A pilot program regarding cleanliness and
  snow and ice removal from bus shelters\, bike share stations\, and public
  communications structures.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\n \nCommissioner of Deeds Commissioner of
  Deeds\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0383-2026 LU 28 - Zoning\, 14-10 Beach
  Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079
  ZM).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0384-2026 LU 29 - Zoning\, 14-10 Beach
  Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0378-2026 LU 12 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038
  ZMK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0379-2026 LU 13 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (N 260039
  ZRK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0381-2026 LU 15 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0382-2026 LU 16 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042
  PCK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0380-2026 LU 14 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040
  PPK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0385-2026 LU 33 - Zoning\, 33-01 11th
  Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0386-2026 LU 34 - Zoning\, 33-01 11th
  Street Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0376-2026 LU 44 - Norgate Plaza: Block 1812\,
  Lot 42\, Brookyln\, Community District 3\, Council District 36\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0087-2026 Combining the archival review board and
  the archives\, reference and research advisory board into a library and
  archival review advisory board\, and to repeal section 3009 of such
  charter in relation thereto.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0502-2026 Establishing a
  commission to review the salaries of elected officials in New York City
  and make recommendations regarding those salaries.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0421-2026 Occupancy of cellar ancillary dwelling
  units in newly constructed one- and two-family dwellings.\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0416-2026 A pilot program regarding cleanliness and
  snow and ice removal from bus shelters\, bike share stations\, and public
  communications structures.\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//0409-2026 Bus lane
  restrictions.\n \nCommissioner of Deeds Commissioner of
  Deeds\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0383-2026 LU 28 - Zoning\, 14-10 Beach
  Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079
  ZM).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0384-2026 LU 29 - Zoning\, 14-10 Beach
  Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N 240080
  ZRQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0378-2026 LU 12 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038
  ZMK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0379-2026 LU 13 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (N 260039
  ZRK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0381-2026 LU 15 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0382-2026 LU 16 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042
  PCK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0380-2026 LU 14 - Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush
  Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040
  PPK).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0385-2026 LU 33 - Zoning\, 33-01 11th
  Street Rezoning\, Queens (C 240334
  ZMQ).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0386-2026 LU 34 - Zoning\, 33-01 11th
  Street Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\n \n \n \n \n \n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//0724-2026 Maximum clear path requirements for
  sidewalk cafes.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0349-2026 Automobile Insurance
  Consumer Information Act.
  (S.1196/A.3983)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0350-2026 Prohibiting increases
  in rates of homeowners’ insurance in excess of twenty-five percent per
  year. (S.6356/A.4188)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0726-2026 Commissioner of
  homeless services coordinating with hospitals to distribute informational
  materials on certain weather events to patients and make services
  directly available to discharged patients during such
  events.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0727-2026 Commissioner of homeless services
  coordinating with hospitals to make certain supplies available to
  discharged patients during certain weather
  events.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0725-2026 Authorizing a real property tax
  exemption for surviving spouses of police officers killed in the line of
  duty.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0728-2026 Home improvement business and
  contractor licenses for applicants with wage nonpayment or underpayment
  violations.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0351-2026 Endangered Species
  Act.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0729-2026 Requiring pharmacies and food retail
  stores to staff self-service checkout areas and impose a 15-item maximum
  for self-service checkout purchases to help combat retail
  theft.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0352-2026 DEFIANCE Act of 2025. (H.R.
  3562)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0734-2026 Concussion prevention training for
  permitted youth sports activity in parks.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0736-2026
  Removal of solid waste and recyclable materials and reducing distribution
  of single-use items at street activities\, and to repeal section 16-326
  of such code.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0730-2026 Requiring testing at city
  waterfronts for harmful substances in the water and the posting of
  results online.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0731-2026 Notification of discolored
  water or reduction of water pressure.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0735-2026
  Collection of recyclable materials after a
  holiday.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0737-2026 Increasing civil penalties for
  operating a bicycle\, bicycle with electric assist\, or electric scooter
  on the sidewalk.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0732-2026 Signs near diaper changing
  tables.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0733-2026 Requiring the department of health
  and mental hygiene to measure pollutants near potential pollution
  hotspots in community air quality surveys.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0738-2026
  Requiring curb extensions at certain dangerous
  intersections.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0739-2026 Requiring agency training
  and the publication of implementation plans concerning immigration
  enforcement and cooperation with non-local law enforcement
  agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0740-2026 A study on increasing the amount
  of green space and parks in various
  neighborhoods.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0741-2026 Establishment of a task
  force on 988 and a public education campaign on mental health
  awareness.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0353-2026 Approving the new
  designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to
  receive funding in the Expense Budget.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0746-2026
  Establishing a missing person alert system.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0747-2026
  Establishing an office of human
  trafficking.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0748-2026 Requiring the police
  department to timely retrieve stored sexual offense evidence collection
  kits.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0750-2026 Culturally competent training on
  recognizing the signs of female genital
  mutilation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0754-2026 Requiring the civilian
  complaint review board to conduct an investigation of any injury or death
  caused by police action.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0744-2026 Reporting and
  analysis of pay and employment equity data concerning city
  contractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0752-2026 Requiring third-party food
  delivery services and food service establishments to display sanitary
  inspection letter grades online.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0751-2026 Trainings
  regarding sexually exploited youth.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0753-2026
  Location of adult-use cannabis retail
  dispensaries.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0745-2026 Signage indicating hazardous
  conditions at beaches under the jurisdiction of the department of parks
  and recreation.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0742-2026 Use of safe time for
  parental involvement in school-related
  events.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0755-2026 Requiring a school crossing guard
  at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth
  grade.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0749-2026 Requiring increased domestic
  violence prevention unit officer
  availability.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0743-2026 Promoting arts and cultural
  institutions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0354-2026 Declare anti-Black racism
  a public health issue.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0359-2026 Declaring March
  24 annually as Women of Color in Tech Day in the City of New York to
  recognize the contributions of women of color to the technology industry
  and to acknowledge the challenges they still
  face.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0358-2026 MTA  to provide non-police staff
  working in the subway system with training and a protocol for handling
  issues with mentally ill customers.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0356-2026
  Beauty Justice Act.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0357-2026 Require employers
  to disclose information about benefits and other compensation\, including
  bonuses\, stock options\, and commissions (
  A.5906).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0355-2026 Criminal liability of
  corporations whose improper acts cause the death or physical injury of a
  person on an unmarked worksite
  (A.3992).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0360-2026 Establishing the ratification
  of the Equal Rights Amendment.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0756-2026 A pilot
  program to support neighborhood watch
  groups.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0361-2026 Authorization to permit
  year-round standard time and for the New York State Legislature to
  adopt\, and the Governor to sign\, legislation to adopt permanent
  standard time.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0757-2026 Establishment of the minimum
  wage.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0362-2026 Amend the Environmental
  Conservation Law. (S.237-B)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0758-2026 Regulating the
  police department’s response to first amendment
  events.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0778-2026 Creating an integrated and
  confidential data system to track all engagement with street homeless
  individuals.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0779-2026 Expansion of pedestrian
  space.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0363-2026 New York Fair Housing Act
  (S.6958).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0364-2026 Creating an affordable
  housing insurance relief fund program\; and providing for the repeal of
  such provisions upon expiration thereof.
  (A.7828-A/S.7939)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0365-2026 Remove the minimum
  wage and hours requirements for applicants of child care assistance.
  (S.4924/A.1303)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0780-2026 Requiring the police
  department to publish daily maps depicting collisions involving
  department vehicles and locations where department vehicles exceeded the
  speed limit.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0367-2026 Remove the statute of
  limitations for legal claims brought against cooperative and condominium
  boards where the plaintiff is seeking damages for harms caused by the
  board’s bad faith actions.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0368-2026 Mayfield
  Act. (S.1209/A.1297)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0369-2026 Earned Time Act.
  (S.342/A.1085)\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0370-2026 Requiring a mental
  health professional be present when juveniles are being interrogated by
  the police.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0366-2026 Declaring June 11 annually
  as Charles B. Rangel Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0371-2026 Declaring
  August 6 annually as Fatman Scoop Recognition
  Day.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0372-2026 Repeal Act
  22.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0373-2026 Provide long term care benefits for
  eligible residents. (A.1499/S.1179)\nhttps://intro.nyc//0760-2026
  Temporary moratorium on third party transfers of real property and a
  study on the eligibility of transferable
  property.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0762-2026 Requiring owners to notify
  tenants of unsafe conditions of exterior walls of
  buildings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0763-2026 Responding to complaints filed
  about immediately hazardous and hazardous conditions in multiple
  dwellings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0764-2026 311 transmitting image and video
  data for housing service requests or
  complaints.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0767-2026 Public notification regarding
  release of oil.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0769-2026 Requiring safety netting
  and guardrail systems to protect floor
  openings.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0770-2026 Strengthening scaffolding
  requirements.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0759-2026 Maximum fee allowed when
  transferring money to a person in the custody of the department of
  correction.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0775-2026 Imposing civil penalties on
  contractors who perform work after the expiration of a
  permit.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0773-2026 Establishing a commission to
  develop a citywide shelter siting plan for implementation by the
  department of homeless services and social
  services.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0774-2026 Sales of cooperative
  apartments.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0776-2026 Requiring the police department
  to report on custodial interrogations of
  minors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0772-2026 A taskforce to study improving
  safety in homeless shelters.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0765-2026 Requiring the
  department of correction to assist incarcerated individuals in obtaining
  school transcripts\, social security cards and driver
  licenses.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0777-2026 Requiring the department of small
  business services to offer training and education to small businesses
  regarding accessibility of the workplace and inclusion of workers with
  disabilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0761-2026 Establishing an emergency
  student food plan.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0766-2026 Social workers in city
  correctional facilities.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0771-2026 Licensing of
  general contractors.\nhttps://intro.nyc//0768-2026 Increasing penalties
  for failure to comply with backflow prevention requirements.\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue Rezoning\, Staten Island (C
  250318 ZMR).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Le Dive\, Manhattan (D
  2650119000 SWM).\n \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0377-2026 M 38 - Stephen
  Loffredo\,  Conflicts of Interest Board\n
  \nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0377-2026 M 38 - Stephen Loffredo\,  Conflicts
  of Interest Board\nLand Use Application Norgate Plaza: Block 1812\, Lot
  42\, Brookyln\, Community District 3\, Council District 36.\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue\, Staten Island (N 250320
  ZRR).\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0353-2026 Approving the new designation and
  changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in
  the Expense Budget.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0353-2026 Approving the new
  designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to
  receive funding in the Expense Budget.\nCommunication The Operating
  Budget of the Council of The City of New
  York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0374-2026 M 48 - The Operating Budget of
  the Council of The City of New York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0375-2026 M
  49 - Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the
  Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New
  York\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0374-2026 M 48 - The Operating Budget of the
  Council of The City of New York.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0375-2026 M 49 -
  Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the
  Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York\n \n \n \n
  \nCommunication Transfer City funds between various agencies in Fiscal
  Year 2026 to implement changes to the City's expense budget\, pursuant to
  Section 107(b) of the New York City Charter (MN-3).\nCommunication
  Schedule detailing the lump sum OTPS Unit of Appropriation of the
  Operating Budget of the Council of the City of New York\nLand Use
  Application Norgate Plaza: Block 1812\, Lot 42\, Brookyln\, Community
  District 3\, Council District 36.\nMayor's Message Stephen Loffredo\,
  Conflicts of Interest Board\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395
  Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260038 ZMK).\nLand Use
  Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn
  (N 260039 ZRK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue
  Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260040 PPK).\nLand Use Application
  Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext. Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260041
  HUK).\nLand Use Application Landmarks\, 395 Flatbush Avenue Ext.
  Redevelopment\, Brooklyn (C 260042 PCK).\nLand Use Application Zoning\,
  14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (C 240079 ZMQ).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 14-10 Beach Channel Drive Rezoning\, Queens (N
  240080 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street Rezoning\,
  Queens (C 240334 ZMQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 33-01 11th Street
  Rezoning\, Queens (N 240335 ZRQ).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 37-59
  Hamilton Avenue Rezoning\, Staten Island (C 250318 ZMR).\nLand Use
  Application Zoning\, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue\, Staten Island (N 250320
  ZRR).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, Le Dive\, Manhattan (D 2650119000
  SWM).\n \n \n \n \n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22315&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22257@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T160740Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T160740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T211648Z
DTSTART:20260311T150000Z
DTEND:20260311T160000Z
SUMMARY:Finance
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22257&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 11:00 a.m.     Independent Budget
  Office\n12:30 p.m.     Comptroller\n  2:00 p.m.     Department of
  Finance\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\nNew York City Council Budget and Oversight
  Hearings on The Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary
  Capital Plan for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary
  Mayor’s Management Report \n\n\n 11:00 a.m.     Independent Budget
  Office\n12:30 p.m.     Comptroller\n  2:00 p.m.     Department of
  Finance\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.a
 spx?LEGID=22257&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22259@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T013139Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T013139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T211429Z
DTSTART:20260312T163000Z
DTEND:20260312T173000Z
SUMMARY:Aging
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22259&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n12:30 p.m.     Department for the Aging\n 
  2:30 p.m.     Public\n\n \n \n\nNew York City Council Budget and
  Oversight Hearings on The Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The
  Preliminary Capital Plan for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026
  Preliminary Mayor’s Management Report \n\n\n12:30 p.m.    
  Department for the Aging\n  2:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 59&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22243@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T202918Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T202918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T210211Z
DTSTART:20260312T170000Z
DTEND:20260312T180000Z
SUMMARY:Rules\, Privileges\, Elections\, Standards and Ethics
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22243&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Mayor's Message Midori Valdivia\, New York City Taxi and
  Limousine Commission\nCommunication Wayne G. Hawley\, Conflicts of
  Interest Board\n \nMayor's Message Midori Valdivia\, New York City Taxi
  and Limousine Commission\nCommunication Wayne G. Hawley\, Conflicts of
  Interest
  Board\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22243&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22260@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T013219Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T013219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T181512Z
DTSTART:20260313T133000Z
DTEND:20260313T143000Z
SUMMARY:Fire and Emergency Management
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22260&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.     Fire/Emergency Medical
  Service\n11:30 a.m.     NYC Office of Emergency Management  \n12:30
  p.m.     Public\n\n \n \n\nNew York City Council Budget and Oversight
  Hearings on The Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary
  Capital Plan for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary
  Mayor’s Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.     Fire/Emergency
  Medical Service\n11:30 a.m.     NYC Office of Emergency Management 
  \n12:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 60&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22261@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T181159Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T181159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T201540Z
DTSTART:20260313T153000Z
DTEND:20260313T163000Z
SUMMARY:Civil and Human Rights
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22261&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for
  Fiscal Years 2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n11:30 a.m.     City Commission on Human
  Rights\n12:30 p.m.     Equal Employment Practice Commission\n  1:30
  p.m.     Mayor’s Office of Equity and \n                        Racial
  Justice/MOERJ \n  2:30 p.m.     Commission on Racial Equity/CORE \n 
  3:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22261&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22262@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T013424Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T013424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T215632Z
DTSTART:20260313T163000Z
DTEND:20260313T173000Z
SUMMARY:Governmental Operations\, State & Federal Legislation
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22262&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for
  Fiscal Years 2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n12:30 p.m.     Department of Citywide
  Administrative Services\n  1:30 p.m.     Law Department  \n  2:30 p.m. 
     Board of Elections   \n  3:30 p.m.     Office of Administrative
  Trials and Hearings   \n  4:30 p.m.     Public\n\n\n \n\nNew York City
  Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The Preliminary Budget for
  Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for Fiscal Years
  2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s Management Report
  \n\n\n12:30 p.m.     Department of Citywide Administrative Services\n
   1:30 p.m.     Law Department  \n  2:30 p.m.     Board of Elections  
  \n  3:30 p.m.     Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings   \n 
  4:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22262&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22263@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T181446Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T181446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T181447Z
DTSTART:20260316T133000Z
DTEND:20260316T143000Z
SUMMARY:Children and Youth
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22263&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.     Administration for
  Children’s Services\n12:00 p.m.     Department of Youth and Community
  Development   \n  2:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 63&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22264@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T181704Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T181704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T181705Z
DTSTART:20260316T143000Z
DTEND:20260316T153000Z
SUMMARY:Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22264&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 10:30 a.m.    Department of Sanitation   \n
  12:00 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 64&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22301@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T182108Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T182108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T182109Z
DTSTART:20260316T153000Z
DTEND:20260316T163000Z
SUMMARY:Hospitals
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22301&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 11:30 a.m.    Health + Hospitals     \n  
  1:00 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22301&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22302@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T182447Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T182447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T182448Z
DTSTART:20260317T133000Z
DTEND:20260317T143000Z
SUMMARY:General Welfare
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22302&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n   9:30 a.m.    Department of Social Services
  (Human \n                       Resources Administration and \n        
                Department of Homeless Services)       \n   1:30 p.m.   
  Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22302&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22265@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T182609Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T182609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T182610Z
DTSTART:20260317T133000Z
DTEND:20260317T143000Z
SUMMARY:Transportation and Infrastructure
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22265&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for
  Fiscal Years 2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n   9:30 p.m.    MTA/NYC Transit  \n 12:00
  p.m.    Department of Transportation    \n  2:00 p.m.     Taxi and
  Limousine Commission     \n  3:00 p.m.     Department of Design and
  Construction     \n  4:00 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22265&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22266@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T013948Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T013948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T013949Z
DTSTART:20260317T163000Z
DTEND:20260317T173000Z
SUMMARY:Economic Development
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22266&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 12:30 p.m.    Economic Development
  Corporation     \n  2:00 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 66&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22304@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T183614Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T183614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T183615Z
DTSTART:20260318T133000Z
DTEND:20260318T143000Z
SUMMARY:Cultural Affairs\, Libraries and International Relations
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22304&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.     Libraries\n11:30 a.m.    
  Department of Cultural Affairs\n  1:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=223
 04&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22303@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T183146Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T183146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T183147Z
DTSTART:20260318T133000Z
DTEND:20260318T143000Z
SUMMARY:Public Safety
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22303&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n   9:30 a.m.    Police Department\n 12:30
  p.m.    District Attorneys/Special Narcotics Prosecutor \n   2:00 p.m.  
   Civilian Complaint Review Board  \n   3:30 p.m.    Mayor’s Office of
  Criminal Justice  \n   4:30 p.m.   
  Public\n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22303&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22299@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T182659Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T182659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T182700Z
DTSTART:20260318T140000Z
DTEND:20260318T150000Z
SUMMARY:Landmarks\, Public Sitings\, Resiliency and Dispositions
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22299&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Landmarks\, Approximately 754-Seat
  Primary/Intermediate School Facility\, Staten Island (G 250094
  SCR).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22299&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22300@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T182839Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T182839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T182841Z
DTSTART:20260318T150000Z
DTEND:20260318T160000Z
SUMMARY:Zoning and Franchises
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22300&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Land Use Application Zoning\, 37-59 Hamilton Avenue Rezoning\,
  Staten Island (C 250318 ZMR).\nLand Use Application Zoning\, 37-59
  Hamilton Avenue\, Staten Island (N 250320 ZRR).\nLand Use Application
  Zoning\, Le Dive\, Manhattan (D 2650119000
  SWM).\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22300&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22268@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T014100Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T014100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T014101Z
DTSTART:20260318T153000Z
DTEND:20260318T163000Z
SUMMARY:Technology
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22268&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 11:30 a.m.    Office of Technology &
  Innovation   \n   1:00 p.m.   
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 68&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22305@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T195203Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T195203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T195204Z
DTSTART:20260318T163000Z
DTEND:20260318T173000Z
SUMMARY:Oversight and Investigations
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22305&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  12:30 p.m.    Department of Investigation   
      \n    1:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22305&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22271@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T051408Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T051408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T051409Z
DTSTART:20260319T133000Z
DTEND:20260319T143000Z
SUMMARY:Disabilities
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22271&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for
  Fiscal Years 2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.      Office of Medical Examiner
  \n 10:30 a.m.     Department of Health and Mental Hygiene – \n       
                    Health    \n 12:30 p.m.     Department of Health and
  Mental Hygiene – \n                          Mental Health \n  1:30
  p.m.      Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities  \n  2:30 p.m.  
     Public\n\n\n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22271&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22269@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T051634Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T051634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T051635Z
DTSTART:20260319T133000Z
DTEND:20260319T143000Z
SUMMARY:Health
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22269&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for
  Fiscal Years 2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.      Office of Medical Examiner
  \n 10:30 a.m.     Department of Health and Mental Hygiene –\n        
                    Health    \n 12:30 p.m.     Department of Health and
  Mental Hygiene – \n                           Mental Health \n  1:30
  p.m.      Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities  \n  2:30 p.m.  
     Public\n\n\n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22269&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22270@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T051526Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T051526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T051527Z
DTSTART:20260319T133000Z
DTEND:20260319T143000Z
SUMMARY:Mental Health and Substance Use
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22270&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027 The Preliminary Capital Plan for
  Fiscal Years 2027-2030\, and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.      Office of Medical Examiner
  \n 10:30 a.m.     Department of Health and Mental Hygiene – \n       
                      Health    \n 12:30 p.m.     Department of Health and
  Mental Hygiene – \n                            Mental Health \n  1:30
  p.m.      Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities  \n  2:30 p.m.  
     Public\n\n\n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22270&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22273@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T032654Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T032654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T032655Z
DTSTART:20260319T153000Z
DTEND:20260319T163000Z
SUMMARY:Consumer and Worker Protection
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22273&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n11:30 a.m.    Department of Consumer and
  Worker Protection \n12:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22273&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22274@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T033309Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T033309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T033310Z
DTSTART:20260319T163000Z
DTEND:20260319T173000Z
SUMMARY:Environmental Protection and Waterfronts
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22274&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n12:30 p.m.    Department of Environmental
  Protection \n  2:00 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22274&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22277@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T033500Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T033500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T033501Z
DTSTART:20260320T143000Z
DTEND:20260320T153000Z
SUMMARY:Veterans
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22277&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 10:30 a.m.    Department of Veteran Affairs  
   \n 11:30 a.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22277&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22306@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T184706Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T184706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T184707Z
DTSTART:20260320T163000Z
DTEND:20260320T173000Z
SUMMARY:Higher Education
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22306&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 12:30 p.m.    City University of New York    
  \n   1:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22306&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22307@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T184840Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T184840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T184841Z
DTSTART:20260323T133000Z
DTEND:20260323T143000Z
SUMMARY:Education
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22307&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n   9:30 a.m.    Department of Education
  (Expense) \n   1:00 p.m.    School Construction Authority (Capital)  \n
    2:30 p.m.   
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=223
 07&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22308@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T185054Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T185054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T185055Z
DTSTART:20260323T143000Z
DTEND:20260323T153000Z
SUMMARY:Land Use
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22308&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n10:30 a.m.     Department of City Planning \n
  11:30 a.m.     Landmarks Preservation Commission  \n 12:30 p.m.    
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=223
 08&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22280@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T033719Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T033719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T033720Z
DTSTART:20260323T153000Z
DTEND:20260323T163000Z
SUMMARY:Parks and Recreation
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22280&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 11:30 a.m.    Department of Parks &
  Recreation      \n   1:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22280&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22281@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T033810Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T033810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T033811Z
DTSTART:20260323T163000Z
DTEND:20260323T173000Z
SUMMARY:Small Business
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22281&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 12:30 p.m.    Department of Small Business
  Services        \n   1:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22281&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22282@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T203653Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T203653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T203654Z
DTSTART:20260324T133000Z
DTEND:20260324T143000Z
SUMMARY:Criminal Justice
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22282&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n   9:30 a.m.    Department of Probation  \n
  10:30 a.m.    Department of Correction \n   1:00 p.m.    Board of
  Correction\n   2:00 p.m.   
  Public\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=222
 82&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22283@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T035906Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T035906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T035907Z
DTSTART:20260324T143000Z
DTEND:20260324T153000Z
SUMMARY:Public Housing
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22283&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 10:30 a.m.    New York City Housing Authority
           \n 12:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22283&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22284@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260226T040138Z
DTSTAMP:20260226T040138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T040139Z
DTSTART:20260324T153000Z
DTEND:20260324T163000Z
SUMMARY:Housing and Buildings
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22284&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 11:30 a.m.    Department of Buildings   \n  
  1:30 p.m.    Department of Housing Preservation \n                      
    and Development        \n   3:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22284&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22309@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T185344Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T185344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T185345Z
DTSTART:20260324T163000Z
DTEND:20260324T173000Z
SUMMARY:Contracts
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22309&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  12:30 p.m.    Mayor’s Office of Contract
  Services        \n    2:30 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22309&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22310@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T185631Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T185631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T185632Z
DTSTART:20260325T133000Z
DTEND:20260325T143000Z
SUMMARY:Finance
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22310&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n  9:30 a.m.     Mayor's Office of Management
  and
  Budget\n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22310&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22321@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T122013Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T122013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T122014Z
DTSTART:20260325T150000Z
DTEND:20260325T160000Z
SUMMARY:Landmarks\, Public Sitings\, Resiliency and Dispositions
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22321&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22321
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22320@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T131124Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T131124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T131126Z
DTSTART:20260325T153000Z
DTEND:20260325T163000Z
SUMMARY:Zoning and Franchises
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22320&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22320
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22322@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T122118Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T122118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T122119Z
DTSTART:20260325T160000Z
DTEND:20260325T170000Z
SUMMARY:Land Use
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22322&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22322
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22318@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260309T155206Z
DTSTAMP:20260309T155206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T155207Z
DTSTART:20260325T163000Z
DTEND:20260325T173000Z
SUMMARY:Immigration
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22318&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:New York City Council Budget and Oversight Hearings on The
  Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2027\, The Preliminary Capital Plan
  for Fiscal Years 2027-2030 and The Fiscal 2026 Preliminary Mayor’s
  Management Report \n\n\n 12:30 p.m.    Office of Immigrant Affairs 
  \n   3:00 p.m.    Public 
  \n\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22318&
 GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22319@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260310T214626Z
DTSTAMP:20260310T214626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T214627Z
DTSTART:20260326T150000Z
DTEND:20260326T160000Z
SUMMARY:Finance
LOCATION:Committee Room - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22319&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Introduction Fulton Street Business Improvement
  District\nResolution Fulton Street Business Improvement District\nAND
  SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY BE
  NECESSARY\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22
 319&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22133@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260116T212627Z
DTSTAMP:20260116T212627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T212628Z
DTSTART:20260326T173000Z
DTEND:20260326T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22133&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22133
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22316@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T181142Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T181142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T181143Z
DTSTART:20260402T140000Z
DTEND:20260402T150000Z
SUMMARY:Sanitation and Solid Waste Management
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22316&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Finalizing the City’s Draft 2026-2036 Solid Waste
  Management Plan.\n\nhttps://intro.nyc//0355-2026 Organic waste recycling
  by city agencies.\nhttps://intro.nyc//res-0125-2026 Require the
  establishment of a composting program at dormitories\, dining
  facilities\, and other facilities owned\, occupied\, or operated.
  (S.5713/A.3249)\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LE
 GID=22316&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22256@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260304T153049Z
DTSTAMP:20260304T153049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T153050Z
DTSTART:20260409T140000Z
DTEND:20260409T150000Z
SUMMARY:Consumer and Worker Protection
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22256&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://intro.nyc//0518-2026 Requiring the licensing of
  last-mile
  facilities.\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=
 22256&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22324@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T135517Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T135517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T135518Z
DTSTART:20260409T140000Z
DTEND:20260409T150000Z
SUMMARY:Public Housing
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 2
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22324&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Security Measures for NYCHA’s Vacant
  Apartments.\n\n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGI
 D=22324&GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22328@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T195157Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T195157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T195158Z
DTSTART:20260415T170000Z
DTEND:20260415T180000Z
SUMMARY:Higher Education
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22328&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Early Childhood Educator Workforce Development and
  Pipeline.\n\n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22328&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22323@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T211858Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T211858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T211859Z
DTSTART:20260415T170000Z
DTEND:20260415T180000Z
SUMMARY:Early Childhood Education
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22323&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Early Childhood Educator Workforce Development and
  Pipeline.\n\n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22323&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22327@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260312T195109Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T195109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T195111Z
DTSTART:20260415T170000Z
DTEND:20260415T180000Z
SUMMARY:Workforce Development
LOCATION:250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 1
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22327&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:Oversight - Early Childhood Educator Workforce Development and
  Pipeline.\n\n
  \n\nhttps://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22327&GID=6
 1&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22134@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260116T212731Z
DTSTAMP:20260116T212731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T212732Z
DTSTART:20260416T173000Z
DTEND:20260416T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22134&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22134
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22135@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260116T212835Z
DTSTAMP:20260116T212835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T212836Z
DTSTART:20260430T173000Z
DTEND:20260430T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22135&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22135
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22291@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260303T150247Z
DTSTAMP:20260303T150247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T150248Z
DTSTART:20260514T173000Z
DTEND:20260514T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22291&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22291
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22292@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260303T145440Z
DTSTAMP:20260303T145440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T145441Z
DTSTART:20260528T173000Z
DTEND:20260528T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22292&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22292
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22293@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260303T145552Z
DTSTAMP:20260303T145552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T145553Z
DTSTART:20260611T173000Z
DTEND:20260611T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22293&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22293
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22294@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260303T150033Z
DTSTAMP:20260303T150033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T150034Z
DTSTART:20260625T173000Z
DTEND:20260625T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22294&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22294
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22295@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260303T150126Z
DTSTAMP:20260303T150126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T150127Z
DTSTART:20260716T173000Z
DTEND:20260716T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22295&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22295
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22296@intro.nyc
CREATED:20260303T150209Z
DTSTAMP:20260303T150209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T150210Z
DTSTART:20260813T173000Z
DTEND:20260813T183000Z
SUMMARY:City Council
LOCATION:Council Chambers - City Hall
URL:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22296&GID=61&
 G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
DESCRIPTION:https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/MeetingDetail.aspx?LEGID=22296
 &GID=61&G=2FD004F1-D85B-4588-A648-0A736C77D6E3
END:VEVENT
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