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Votes at a glance: City Council approves multiple resolutions and ordinances, June 24, 2025
Summary
On June 24, Pittsburgh City Council passed a series of resolutions, contract approvals and zoning actions covering technology contracts, public-safety grants, infrastructure inspections, easements and zoning map updates. Most measures passed unanimously; one grant-related item recorded an abstention.
Pittsburgh City Council on June 24 approved multiple bills and resolutions across a range of city operations, from public-safety contracts and technology services to construction-inspection agreements and zoning changes.
Highlights approved at the meeting included a one-time extension allowing the Planning Commission more time to act on council bill 2024-12-14 (referred in the meeting as bill 2000), which passed on a roll-call vote of 8-0. Council members also approved professional-service and construction-inspection agreements tied to several infrastructure projects, and a set of zoning and public-arts agreements that authorize murals and installations at community recreation centers.
Key actions recorded with vote tallies or final passage statements in the meeting record:
- Bill 2025-2000: Council consented to an extension under Pittsburgh Code §9-22-05(e) for the Planning Commission to act on council bill 2024-12-14. Final approval: 8 ayes, 0…
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