The Yonkers City Council recorded the following outcomes during the June 25, 2025 stated meeting. Vote tallies, as read on the record, are shown below. Where the transcript identified an abstention or absence, that detail is listed.
- SEQRA findings for sale of city-owned properties (resolution; taken as an early item): Adopted — 5 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention; one member absent (vote recorded in roll call as 5–0 with one abstention).
- Local law authorizing sale of city-owned properties to Yonkers IDA for affordable homeownership (ordinance): Adopted — 5 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention; one member absent.
- General ordinance extending temporary moratorium on battery energy storage systems: Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Amendment to Section 109-160 (penalties for parking violations): Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Acceptance of Westchester County National Night Out grant (special ordinance): Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Acceptance of Westchester County Youth Bureau grant for sixth-grade leadership academy ($220,000): Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Renewal of franchise agreement with Crown Castle International (resolution): Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Settlement: Steel Smith Inc. v. City of Yonkers — Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no (settlement amount in record: $226,782).
- Settlement: Dean J Concrete Corp v. City of Yonkers — Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no (settlement amount in record: $206,000).
- Resolution approving agreement with Yonkers Firefighters Local 628: Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Intermunicipal agreement with Westchester County to accept funding for National Night Out (resolution): Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Intermunicipal agreement with Westchester County for Youth Bureau grant (resolution): Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Advice and consent to appoint Adrian DeJohnbli (name as recorded) to the Zoning Board of Appeals: Adopted — 5 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention.
- Resolution declaring July 2025 National Parks and Recreation Month: Adopted — 6 yes, 0 no.
- Items 14a–14h (omnibus items added to the agenda that night): Most adopted by recorded vote 6–0, including the SEQRA findings and zoning amendments creating a Casino Special District (items 14a and 14b). Item 14d (parking penalties) was adopted as amended, 6–0. Item 14h (noise ordinance amendment) was adopted 4–2 (two council members voted no).
These tallies reflect the roll-call statements read into the record at the meeting. For items where specific dollar amounts were recorded in the discussion (grants and settlements), the amounts listed above match the values read aloud during the meeting.