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Votes at a glance: Pittsburgh council approves zoning, infrastructure and committee measures

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Summary

At the May 6 council meeting the council recorded final votes on multiple bills including the minimum lot size ordinance (15‑79) and several committee resolutions; most measures passed unanimously or by recorded roll call.

Pittsburgh City Council on May 6 completed final action on a series of bills and resolutions. Several items drew only brief floor discussion and were recorded by roll call.

Key outcomes recorded in final action at the meeting included:

- Ordinance 15‑79 (reduce minimum lot sizes): Adopted, 8 ayes, 0 nos. (See separate story on zoning debate and public comment.)

- Bill 17‑72 (amend rules of council to provide contingent presiding officers): Passed finally, roll call 8 ayes,…

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