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Votes at a glance: Key outcomes from the July 14, 2025 New York City Council stated meeting

5383729 · July 14, 2025
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Summary

Summary of recorded results from the council’s general orders calendar, including roll-call tallies and notable recorded outcomes for land use items and major introductory bills and resolutions.

The New York City Council completed its stated meeting on July 14, 2025 and recorded votes on numerous land use items, introductions and resolutions. This summary lists key recorded outcomes as reflected in the council's proceedings and public roll calls.

- General orders calendar: Most items on the general orders calendar were adopted by a vote of 42 in the affirmative, 0 in the negative and 0 abstentions, with a set of specific exceptions noted below.

- Land use: LU 3-21, LU 3-22 and LU 3-23 (Bally's Ferry Point map amendment and related rezoning): Disapproval motion adopted by recorded vote — 29 yes, 9 no, 4 abstentions.

- Delivery worker package: Intro 11-33A (extend food delivery protections to contracted delivery workers) — adopted 35 yes, 6 no, 1 abstention. Intro 11-35A (minimum pay for grocery delivery workers) — adopted 36 yes, 4 no, 2 abstentions. Related items on tipping and pay timing (Intros 7-37A, 7-38A, and 8-59A) were adopted with recorded tallies reported in the council summary (for some, recorded tallies included 37–5–0).

- Deaths in DOC custody: Intro 4-23A — adopted 38 yes, 4 no, 0 abstentions.

- Other notable recorded introductions: Intro 10-20A (DOI/NYPD oversight reporting) — adopted 35 yes, 7 no, 0 abstentions. Intro 11-33A and Intro 11-35A tallies listed above.

- Resolutions: A number of resolutions were adopted by voice vote with "the ayes have it," including Resolution 8-02 (Back Home Act calling on state action to assist tenants displaced by fire) and Resolution 5-60A (directing the Department of Investigation to look into 9/11 environmental toxin knowledge), among others.

This summary pulls recorded roll-call tallies and voice-vote outcomes from the stated meeting's proceedings. For full text of specific bills, introductions, or resolutions and the council’s official roll-call record, consult the legislative documents posted by the New York City Council.