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Council moves multiple calendar items: appointments, land-use and finance measures adopted on general orders
Summary
On March 26 the council adopted a range of general-orders items including land-use call-ups (adopted 50–0) and a set of finance and committee measures; mayoral appointments of Midori Valdivia (TLC) and Wayne Hawley (Conflicts of Interest Board) were listed on the calendar and recorded as part of the day's adopted items.
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The New York City Council’s March 26 stated meeting included a broad general-orders calendar that the body adopted on the floor.
The clerk recorded that the day’s land-use call-ups were adopted by a roll-call vote of 50 in the affirmative and 0 in the negative. The agenda also listed a set of finance items and pre-considered resolutions, including a revenue modification recognizing $3.1 billion in new city funds for FY2026 and a Fulton Street BID assessment amendment; those items were announced as coupled and acted on as part of the general-orders calendar.
The agenda included mayoral appointment M53 of Midori Valdivia to lead the Taxi and Limousine Commission and an appointment of Wayne Hawley to the Conflicts of Interest Board; both nominations were on the calendar for vote and were recorded among the day's adopted items. The transcript does not provide a separate roll-call tally for the individual appointments in isolation; they were recorded as part of the adopted general-orders package.
Other items on the calendar included a pre-considered budget modification, new resolutions recognizing contributions by women of color in technology and urging federal action on the Equal Rights Amendment, and a package of legislative introductions ranging from small-business relief to environmental measures.

