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COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
STATED MEETING
Room 400, City Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 1, 2018 10:50 a.m.
PRESENT: COUNCIL PRESIDENT DARRELL L. CLARKE COUNCILWOMAN CINDY BASS COUNCILWOMAN JANNIE L. BLACKWELL COUNCILMAN ALLAN DOMB COUNCILMAN DEREK S. GREEN COUNCILMAN WILLIAM K. GREENLEE COUNCILWOMAN HELEN GYM COUNCILMAN BOBBY HENON COUNCILMAN KENYATTA JOHNSON COUNCILMAN CURTIS JONES, JR. COUNCILMAN DAVID OH COUNCILMAN BRIAN J. O'NEILL COUNCILWOMAN CHERELLE L. PARKER COUNCILWOMAN MARIA D. QUINONES-SANCHEZ COUNCILWOMAN BLONDELL REYNOLDS BROWN COUNCILMAN MARK SQUILLA COUNCILMAN AL TAUBENBERGER
MICHAEL A. DECKER, CHIEF CLERK
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
3 morning. We're going to get started, if
4 the members have taken their seat. If
5 any guests and visitors please retire
6 behind the rail, we will have our
7 invocation.
8 To give our invocation this
9 morning, the Chair recognizes Brother
10 Ernest Miller, Vice President for
11 Mission - La Salle University. He is
12 here today as the guest of Councilman
13 Greenlee.
14 I would ask all guests,
15 visitors, and members to please rise.
16 (Councilmembers, guests, and
17 visitors rise.)
18 BROTHER MILLER: Let us
19 remember that we gather here in God's
20 holy presence.
21 To the most high God, we come
22 today with praise and thanksgiving for
23 the blessings that overflow. Thank you,
24 God, for the life you give, for the
25 community in which we live, for daily
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2 bread, and for feasts of joy.
3 Thank you for our public
4 servants, Mayor and Councilpersons, and
5 all those who share responsibility as
6 custodians of the common good. Let our
7 prayer be that the daughters and sons of
8 God in our time imagine and enact new
9 possibilities of working together towards
10 achieving the modest goal of an
11 imperfect, fragile, but attainable and
12 sustainable justice; for eyes of wisdom
13 to discern the work of the spirit; for
14 eyes of strength to recognize a new
15 reality; for eyes of patience to ask
16 difficult questions; for eyes of faith to
17 recognize God's face and the human faces
18 of others; for eyes of knowledge to move
19 beyond our own world; for eyes of
20 understanding to listen with loving
21 hearts; for eyes of justice to resist and
22 repair, to disrupt and to wake up; for
23 eyes of love to see the beloved
24 community.
25 And so we ask, oh God, open our
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2 eyes and move us forward.
3 And so may the road rise to
4 meet us. May the wind be at our back.
5 May the sunlight of God grace our cheek.
6 And may rain gently fall upon our field.
7 And may God keep us in the hollow of
8 God's hand.
9 And let us all say, amen.
10 (Amen.)
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
12 Thank you so much for those inspiring
13 words.
14 Council will be at ease.
15 (Council at ease.)
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
17 Thank you very much.
18 The next order of business is
19 the approval of the Journal of the
20 meeting of Thursday, February 22nd, 2018,
21 and the Chair recognizes Councilman
22 Greenlee.
23 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Thank
24 you, Mr. President. I move that the
25 Journal of the meeting of Thursday,
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2 February 22nd, 2018 be approved.
3 (Duly seconded.)
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
5 Thank you. It has been moved and
6 properly seconded that the Journal of the
7 meeting of Thursday, February 22nd, 2018
8 stand approved.
9 All those in favor say aye.
10 (Aye.)
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
12 Those opposed?
13 (No response.)
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
15 ayes have it, and the Journal is
16 approved.
17 The next order of business is
18 requests for leaves of absence, and the
19 Chair recognizes Councilman Henon.
20 COUNCILMAN HENON: Thank you,
21 Mr. President. On behalf of the
22 majority, there are no requests of leave
23 of absence today.
24 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
25 Chair thanks the gentleman.
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2 The Chair now recognizes
3 Councilman O'Neill.
4 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Thank you,
5 Mr. President. On behalf of the
6 republicans, there are no requests for
7 leave of absence.
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
9 Chair thanks the gentleman.
10 At this time, I would like to
11 dispense with the regular order of
12 business and I would like to welcome and
13 thank everyone who has taken time out of
14 their busy day to come down to witness
15 their government in action. It will be a
16 little something different today, as you
17 all know. So I want to say I appreciate
18 you coming down. We hope your stay here
19 is a knowledgeable one but, more
20 importantly, a pleasurable one, so much
21 so that you come back again. So, again,
22 thank you.
23 The next order of business is
24 communications, and the Chair requests
25 that the Sergeant-of-Arms delivers the
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2 messages from the Mayor to the Chief
3 Clerk. Thank you.
4 Mr. Decker, would you please
5 read those messages.
6 CHIEF CLERK: To the President
7 and members of the Council of the City of
8 Philadelphia, pursuant to Sections 4-604
9 and 2-307 of the Home Rule Charter, I am
10 today transmitting to the Council the
11 recommendation of the City Planning
12 Commission on the following bills: Bill
13 Nos. 180003, 180004, 180005, 180008,
14 180009, 180014, 180075, and 180080.
15 And I am pleased to advise you
16 that on February 28, 2018, I signed the
17 following bill which was passed by
18 Council at its session on February 15,
19 2018: Bill No. 170793.
20 And I am transmitting for the
21 consideration of your honorable body a
22 resolution approving the redevelopment
23 contract of the Philadelphia
24 Redevelopment Authority for the
25 redevelopment and urban renewal of a
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2 portion of the Grays Ferry Urban Renewal
3 Area, identified by house number and
4 street address as 2600 through 2602
5 Wharton Street; and
6 A resolution reappointing
7 Michael Piper to the position of Chief
8 Assessment Officer of the Office of
9 Property Assessment; and
10 A resolution providing for the
11 approval by the Council of the City of
12 Philadelphia of a Revised Five Year
13 Financial Plan for the City of
14 Philadelphia covering Fiscal Years 2019
15 through 2023, and incorporating proposed
16 changes with respect to Fiscal Year 2018,
17 which is to be submitted by the Mayor to
18 the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental
19 Cooperation Authority; and
20 An ordinance amending Subcode
21 "A" (The Philadelphia Administrative
22 Code) of Title 4 of The Philadelphia Code
23 (The Building Construction and Occupancy
24 Code), by revising and clarifying certain
25 provisions; and
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2 An ordinance amending Title 4
3 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "The
4 Philadelphia Building Construction and
5 Occupancy Code," by adopting the 2015
6 edition of the "International Residential
7 Code" as published by the International
8 Code Council, with previously adopted
9 amendments thereto as adopted through the
10 Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code
11 Act; and
12 An ordinance amending Title 4
13 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "The
14 Philadelphia Building Construction and
15 Occupancy Code," by adopting the 2018
16 edition of the "International Codes" as
17 published by the International Code
18 Council, with previously adopted
19 amendments thereto as authorized by the
20 Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code
21 Act; and
22 An ordinance authorizing the
23 Commissioner of Public Property to enter
24 into a lease agreement with Roxborough
25 Development Corporation, for use by the
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2 Corporation of all or a portion of the
3 premises located at 463 through 65
4 Leverington Avenue; and
5 An ordinance adopting the
6 Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2019;
7 and
8 An ordinance to adopt the
9 Fiscal 2019 Capital Budget; and
10 An ordinance to adopt a Capital
11 Program for the six Fiscal Years 2019
12 through 2024 inclusive; and
13 An ordinance amending Chapter
14 19-1500 of The Philadelphia Code,
15 entitled "Wage and Net Profits Tax," by
16 revising certain tax rates; and
17 An ordinance amending Chapter
18 19-1400 of The Philadelphia Code,
19 entitled "Realty Transfer Tax," to
20 increase the rate of realty transfer tax;
21 and
22 An ordinance amending Section
23 19-1301.1 of The Philadelphia Code,
24 entitled "Homestead Exclusion," to
25 increase the amount of the homestead
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2 exclusion; and
3 An ordinance amending Chapter
4 19-1800 of The Philadelphia Code,
5 entitled "School Tax Authorization," to
6 authorize the Board of Education to
7 impose a real estate tax for the School
8 District of Philadelphia, all under
9 certain terms and conditions.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
11 Thank you, Mr. Decker.
12 Do you have any additional
13 messages?
14 CHIEF CLERK: I have none,
15 Mr. President.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
17 Thank you very much.
18 The next order of business is
19 the introduction of bills and
20 resolutions, and the Chair recognizes
21 Councilwoman Reynolds Brown.
22 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Good
23 morning, Mr. President.
24 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
25 morning.
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2 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: I offer
3 one resolution this morning.
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
5 Thank you, Councilwoman.
6 CHIEF CLERK: A privileged
7 resolution Recognizing and Celebrating
8 the 2018 Small Business Week Celebration
9 in the City of Philadelphia.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
11 that will be today's Final Passage
12 Calendar.
13 The Chair recognizes
14 Councilwoman Blackwell.
15 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Thank
16 you, Mr. President. Today I introduce
17 one non-privileged resolution signed by
18 everyone.
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
20 Thank you, Councilwoman.
21 CHIEF CLERK: A privileged
22 resolution Recognizing and Honoring
23 Cheyney University on the 40th
24 anniversary of its 1978 NCAA Division II
25 Basketball Championship.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
3 that will be on today's Final Passage
4 Calendar.
5 The Chair recognizes Councilman
6 Greenlee.
7 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Thank
8 you, Mr. President. On your behalf, I
9 offer one resolution.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
11 Thank you, Councilman.
12 CHIEF CLERK: A non-privileged
13 resolution authorizing the Commissioner
14 of Public Property to execute and deliver
15 to the Philadelphia Redevelopment
16 Authority, without consideration, deeds
17 conveying conditional fee simple title to
18 certain City-owned lots or pieces of
19 ground with the buildings and
20 improvements thereon, situate in the
21 Fifteenth Ward of the City of
22 Philadelphia.
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
24 that will be on next week's Final Passage
25 Calendar.
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2 The Chair recognizes Councilman
3 Henon.
4 COUNCILMAN HENON: Thank you,
5 Mr. President. Today I offer 15 bills,
6 two resolutions, three bills
7 co-introduced by Councilwoman Maria
8 Quinones-Sanchez, seven bills on your
9 behalf, and one resolution on your
10 behalf.
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
12 Thank you, Councilman.
13 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance to
14 adopt a Capital Program for the six
15 Fiscal Years 2019 through 2024 inclusive;
16 and
17 An ordinance to adopt a Fiscal
18 2019 Capital Budget; and
19 An ordinance adopting the
20 Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2019;
21 and
22 An ordinance amending Chapter
23 19-1800 of The Philadelphia Code,
24 entitled "School Tax Authorization," to
25 authorize the Board of Education to
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2 impose a real estate tax for the School
3 District of Philadelphia; and
4 An ordinance amending Section
5 19-1301.1 of The Philadelphia Code,
6 entitled "Homestead Exclusion," to
7 increase the amount of homestead
8 exclusion; and
9 An ordinance amending Chapter
10 19-1400 of The Philadelphia Code,
11 entitled "Realty Transfer Tax," to
12 increase the rate of realty transfer tax;
13 and
14 An ordinance amending Chapter
15 19-1500 of The Philadelphia Code,
16 entitled "Wage and Net Profits Tax," by
17 revising certain tax rates; and
18 An ordinance amending Title 14
19 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled
20 "Zoning and Planning," by revising
21 Chapter 14-700, entitled "Development
22 Standards," by creating regulations for
23 Semi-Detached Structures and making
24 related changes; and
25 An ordinance authorizing the
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2 revision of lines and grades on a portion
3 of City Plan No. 322 by striking from the
4 City Plan and vacating Glenloch Place
5 from Megargee Street to its terminus
6 northeastwardly therefrom, striking from
7 the City Plan and vacating Ditman Street
8 from a point southwest of Tolbut Street
9 to its terminus further southwesterly
10 therefrom; and
11 An ordinance amending Section
12 9-208 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled
13 "Sidewalk Cafes," by permitting sidewalk
14 cafes to be maintained on Frankford
15 Avenue, both sides, from Bleigh Avenue to
16 Wellington Street; and Cottman Avenue,
17 both sides, from Frankford Avenue to Leon
18 Street; and
19 An ordinance to amend the
20 Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the
21 zoning designations of certain areas of
22 land located within an area bounded by
23 Oakmont Street, Torresdale Avenue,
24 Pennypack Creek, Rhawn Street, and
25 Rowland Avenue; and
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2 An ordinance to amend the
3 Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the
4 zoning designations of certain areas of
5 land located within an area bounded by
6 Sheffield Avenue, Leon Street, Solly
7 Avenue, Frankford Avenue, Stanwood
8 Street, and Erdrick Street; and
9 An ordinance amending Title 4
10 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "The
11 Philadelphia Building Construction and
12 Occupancy Code," by adopting the 2015
13 edition of the "International Residential
14 Code" as published by the International
15 Code Council, with previously adopted
16 amendments thereto; and
17 An ordinance amending Subcode
18 "A" (The Philadelphia Administrative
19 Code) of Title 4 of The Philadelphia Code
20 (The Building Construction and Occupancy
21 Code), by revising and clarifying certain
22 provisions; making corrections for
23 compliance with the Pennsylvania Uniform
24 Construction Code Act; and
25 An ordinance amending Title 4
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2 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "The
3 Philadelphia Building Construction and
4 Occupancy Code," by adopting the 2018
5 edition of the "International Codes" as
6 published by the International Code
7 Council, with previously adopted
8 amendments thereto, as authorized by the
9 Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code
10 Act.
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
12 Those 15 bills just read by the Chief
13 Clerk will be referred to the appropriate
14 committee.
15 CHIEF CLERK: And a privileged
16 resolution honoring the Saint Hubert High
17 School Cheerleading Teams on a Season of
18 Success Culminating in Junior
19 Varsity Winning the National Championship
20 and Varsity Winning the PIAA State
21 Championship.
22 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: That
23 will be on today's Final Passage
24 Calendar.
25 (Applause.)
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2 CHIEF CLERK: And a
3 non-privileged resolution providing for
4 the approval by the Council of the City
5 of Philadelphia of a Revised Five Year
6 Financial Plan for the City of
7 Philadelphia covering Fiscal Years 2019
8 through 2023, and incorporating proposed
9 changes with respect to Fiscal Year 2018,
10 which is to be submitted by the Mayor to
11 the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental
12 Cooperation Authority.
13 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
14 that will be referred to committee.
15 Thank you.
16 The Chair recognizes Councilman
17 Jones.
18 COUNCILMAN JONES: Thank you,
19 Mr. President. I have one bill, one
20 privileged, and two non-privileged
21 resolutions.
22 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
23 Thank you, Councilman.
24 COUNCILMAN JONES: With your
25 permission, I'd like to speak on one
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2 briefly. We have an agenda.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 After the title? Sure. Certainly,
5 Councilman.
6 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
7 authorizing the Commissioner of Public
8 Property, on behalf of the City, to enter
9 into a lease agreement with Roxborough
10 Development Corporation, for use by the
11 Corporation of all or a portion of the
12 premises located at 463 through 65
13 Leverington Avenue.
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: That
15 will be on next week's Final Passage
16 Calendar -- sorry, Mr. Decker. That will
17 be referred to committee.
18 CHIEF CLERK: And a privileged
19 resolution authorizing the City Council
20 Committee on Finance to hold public
21 hearings concerning an update from the
22 Philadelphia Board of Pensions and
23 Retirement about the City's divestment of
24 holdings in gun and ammunition
25 manufacturers, distributors and retailers
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2 since the adoption of the "Sandy Hook
3 Principles."
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
5 one?
6 COUNCILMAN JONES: Yes.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
8 Chair recognizes Councilman Jones.
9 COUNCILMAN JONES: In the last
10 Administration, Mr. President, we raised
11 the question of what we could do about
12 gun violence. In the last
13 Administration, Mr. President, you boldly
14 with other Councilmembers tried to stop
15 certain types of firearms in the City of
16 Philadelphia, for which you were sued,
17 not just professionally but personally.
18 In this Administration,
19 Mr. President, you, I, and my colleague
20 Councilman Johnson struck upon a sojourn
21 to try to stem the tide of firearms in
22 the City of Philadelphia, going on a
23 holiday to a gun show where we saw we
24 needed a bigger boom, that the flow of
25 guns coming into Philadelphia was
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2 immense.
3 So there are two things today
4 that I am proposing. One is for us to
5 look at those principles that we adopted
6 last year to disinvest in companies that
7 do business with firearm manufacturers,
8 because the only way to approach this is
9 through their pocketbooks, one.
10 And then number two is to look
11 at what happened in Florida and make it a
12 cautionary tale, that we should look at
13 temporary restraining orders. I'll put
14 it to you this way: If on Monday we have
15 a conflict in City Hall and on Tuesday
16 the person says I'm going to come back
17 and do something really, really tragic to
18 the people and citizens in City Hall, by
19 Wednesday we should believe them and we
20 should go to their homes and temporarily
21 get those firearms, Mr. Sheriff, get them
22 under control until there is a due
23 process, Mr. District Attorney, to
24 determine whether or not they are
25 competent enough to hold those firearms.
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2 It is better to be safe than
3 sorry, and we hope that common sense
4 rules and regulations, common sense
5 regulations both at the City and the
6 State, can protect us from ourselves,
7 protect us sometimes from elements that
8 need help. And if we can do that, then
9 we can take control of a little bit of
10 our own safety.
11 Thank you, Mr. President.
12 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
13 Thank you, Councilman. I look forward to
14 the debate.
15 That will be on today's Final
16 Passage Calendar.
17 CHIEF CLERK: And a privileged
18 resolution authorizing the City Council
19 Committee on Public Safety to hold
20 hearings examining the development of an
21 extreme risk protection order program
22 within the City of Philadelphia, to allow
23 for the temporary removal of firearms
24 from individuals that pose a high risk of
25 harm to themselves and others.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
3 that will be on today's Final Passage
4 Calendar.
5 CHIEF CLERK: And a privileged
6 resolution recognizing and honoring
7 Drexel University senior and Overbrook
8 resident Aimee Turner for being crowned
9 Miss Philadelphia 2018.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
11 that will be on this week's Calendar.
12 CHIEF CLERK: And a
13 non-privileged resolution calling on the
14 Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic
15 Association to revise their rules on
16 religious head coverings for student
17 athletes.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
19 that will be on next week's Calendar.
20 The Chair recognizes Councilman
21 Johnson.
22 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Thank you,
23 Council President. I have one privileged
24 resolution and two non-privileged
25 resolutions.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
3 Thank you, Councilman.
4 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Thank you,
5 Council President.
6 CHIEF CLERK: A privileged
7 resolution honoring the legacy of
8 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on
9 the 50th anniversary of his death.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
11 week's Calendar.
12 CHIEF CLERK: And a
13 non-privileged resolution urging the
14 Senate to reject S. 446, entitled
15 "Constitutional Concealed Carry
16 Reciprocity Act of 2017", which requires
17 states to recognize licenses or permits
18 from other states, no matter how
19 permissive their licensing standards.
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
21 that will be on next week's Calendar.
22 CHIEF CLERK: And a
23 non-privileged resolution approving the
24 redevelopment contract of the
25 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority for
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2 the redevelopment and urban renewal of a
3 portion of the Grays Ferry Urban Renewal
4 Area, identified by house number and
5 street address as 2600 through 2602
6 Wharton Street.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Next
8 week's Calendar.
9 And the Chair recognizes
10 Councilwoman Quinones-Sanchez.
11 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Thank
12 you, Mr. President. No bills or
13 resolutions today.
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
15 Thank you, Councilwoman.
16 The Chair recognizes Councilman
17 Green.
18 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Thank you,
19 Council President. I have no bills or
20 resolutions today.
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
22 Thank you, Councilman.
23 The Chair recognizes
24 Councilwoman Parker.
25 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Thank
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2 you, Mr. President. I offer one
3 privileged resolution.
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
5 Thank you, Councilwoman.
6 CHIEF CLERK: A privileged
7 resolution commemorating the 50th
8 anniversary of the release of the Kerner
9 Commission's final report, entitled the
10 Report of the National Advisory
11 Commission on Civil Disorders.
12 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
13 that will be on this week's Final Passage
14 Calendar.
15 The Chair recognizes Councilman
16 Domb.
17 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Good morning,
18 Council President.
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
20 morning.
21 COUNCILMAN DOMB: No bills or
22 resolutions today.
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
24 Thank you, Councilman.
25 The Chair recognizes
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2 Councilwoman Gym.
3 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Good
4 morning, Council President. I have one
5 non-privileged resolution today.
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
7 Thank you, Councilwoman.
8 CHIEF CLERK: A non-privileged
9 resolution affirming the strong support
10 of the City of Philadelphia for public
11 sector workers whose rights and freedoms
12 are threatened as the Supreme Court
13 considers Janus versus AFSCME, and
14 recognizing the important role unions
15 play in raising standards for all
16 workers.
17 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
18 that will be on next week's Calendar.
19 The Chair recognizes Councilman
20 Taubenberger.
21 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Good
22 morning, Council President. I have one
23 bill on your behalf, which is being
24 co-sponsored by myself and Councilman
25 Brian O'Neill, and I also have one
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2 privileged resolution.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Thank you, Councilman.
5 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
6 amending Chapter 19-1500 of The
7 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Wage and Net
8 Profits Tax," by revising certain tax
9 rates, under certain terms and
10 conditions.
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
12 Referred to committee.
13 CHIEF CLERK: And a privileged
14 resolution declaring March 1st, 2018 as
15 Disability Day of Mourning in the City of
16 Philadelphia, to raise awareness of
17 filicide of disabled children and adults.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
19 that will be on this week's Final Passage
20 Calendar.
21 The Chair recognizes Councilman
22 O'Neill.
23 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Thank you,
24 Mr. President. I have no bills or
25 resolutions.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
3 Thank you, Councilman.
4 The Chair recognizes Councilman
5 Squilla.
6 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Thank you,
7 Mr. President. No bills or resolutions.
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
9 Thank you, Councilman.
10 The Chair recognizes
11 Councilwoman Bass.
12 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Thank you,
13 Mr. President. I offer one bill.
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
15 Thank you, Councilwoman.
16 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
17 amending Section 9-205 of The
18 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Sidewalk
19 Sales," by exempting sidewalk sales by
20 owners and tenants of properties on both
21 sides of Twenty-Second Street, between
22 Lehigh Avenue and Allegheny Avenue.
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: That
24 will be referred to the appropriate
25 committee.
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2 The Chair recognizes Councilman
3 Oh.
4 COUNCILMAN OH: Thank you very
5 much, Council President. I have one
6 bill, two non-privileged resolutions.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
8 Thank you, Councilman.
9 COUNCILMAN OH: Thank you.
10 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
11 providing for the submission to the
12 qualified electors of the City of
13 Philadelphia of the proposal set forth in
14 the Resolution approved by City Council
15 proposing an amendment to the
16 Philadelphia Home Rule Charter relating
17 to the operating budget and providing for
18 a mandatory fifty million dollar minimum
19 annual appropriation to the Housing Trust
20 Fund or any successor financial facility
21 or such successor financial facilities.
22 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
23 that will be referred to committee.
24 CHIEF CLERK: And a
25 non-privileged resolution apologizing to
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2 The People's Republic of China for the
3 damage caused by a visitor to
4 Philadelphia to a World Heritage Artifact
5 loaned by The Shaanxi Heritage Promotion
6 Center to the Franklin Institute.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
8 that will be on next week's Calendar.
9 CHIEF CLERK: And a
10 non-privileged resolution proposing an
11 amendment to the Philadelphia Home Rule
12 Charter relating to the operating budget
13 and providing for a mandatory fifty
14 million dollar minimum annual
15 appropriation to the Housing Trust Fund
16 or any successor financial facility or
17 such successor financial facilities.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: And
19 that will be referred to committee.
20 That concludes the introduction
21 of bills and resolutions, and the next
22 order of business is reports from
23 committee.
24 And the Chair recognizes
25 Councilman Greenlee for a report from the
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2 Committee on Rules.
3 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Thank
4 you, Mr. President. The Committee on
5 Rules reports nine bills with a favorable
6 recommendation.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
8 Thank you.
9 Mr. Decker, please read that
10 report.
11 CHIEF CLERK: To the President
12 and members of the Council of the City of
13 Philadelphia, the Committee on Rules, to
14 which was referred Bill No. 170995,
15 entitled "An ordinance to amend the
16 Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the
17 zoning designations of certain areas of
18 land located within an area bounded by
19 Ridge Avenue, Paoli Avenue, Umbria
20 Street, Fountain Street, Manayunk Avenue,
21 Gates Street, Pechin Street, and Fountain
22 Street"; and
23 Bill No. 170996, entitled "An
24 ordinance to amend the Philadelphia
25 Zoning Maps by changing the zoning
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2 designations of certain areas of land
3 located within an area bounded by Henry
4 Avenue, Valley Avenue, Domino Lane,
5 Domino Lane North, Ridge Avenue, Harmon
6 Road, Fowler Street, Domino Lane,
7 Silverwood Street (Extended), Parker
8 Avenue, Pechin Street (Extended),
9 Fountain Street, Pechin Street, and
10 Hermitage Street"; and
11 Bill No. 171002, entitled "An
12 ordinance to amend the Philadelphia
13 Zoning Maps by changing the zoning
14 designations of certain areas of land
15 located within an area bounded by
16 Kensington Avenue, Adams Avenue, Leiper
17 Street (extended), Frankford Creek,
18 Castor Avenue, Wyoming Avenue, G Street,
19 and Erie Avenue"; and
20 Bill No. 171003, entitled "An
21 ordinance to amend the Philadelphia
22 Zoning Maps by changing the zoning
23 designations of certain areas of land
24 located within an area bounded by
25 Allegheny Avenue, 2nd Street, Lehigh
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2 Avenue, and 6th Street"; and
3 Bill No. 171128, entitled "An
4 ordinance to amend the Philadelphia
5 Zoning Maps by changing the zoning
6 designations of certain areas of land
7 located within an area bounded by Moore
8 Street, Sixth Street, McClellan Street,
9 and Seventh Street"; and
10 Bill No. 171129, entitled "An
11 ordinance adopting an amendment to the
12 Articles of Incorporation of the South
13 Street Headhouse District of Philadelphia
14 to extend the term of that Authority";
15 and
16 Bill No. 171130, entitled "An
17 ordinance approving the plan, estimated
18 costs and proposed method of assessment
19 and charges of the South Street Headhouse
20 District of Philadelphia for and
21 concerning business improvements and
22 administrative services to the eastern
23 South Street and Headhouse areas of the
24 City of Philadelphia"; and
25 Bill No. 180005, entitled "An
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2 ordinance to amend the Philadelphia
3 Zoning Maps by changing the zoning
4 designations of certain areas of land
5 located within an area bounded by Euclid
6 Street, 53rd Street, Morse Street, and
7 Georges Lane"; and
8 Bill No. 180075, entitled "An
9 ordinance to amend the Philadelphia
10 Zoning Maps by changing the zoning
11 designations of certain areas of land
12 located within an area bounded by Ashton
13 Road, Old Ashton Road, Welsh Road, Axe
14 Factory Road, Winchester Avenue, Holme
15 Avenue, and Holme Circle," respectfully
16 reports it has considered the same and
17 returns the attached bills to Council
18 with a favorable recommendation.
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
20 Thank you, Mr. Decker.
21 The Chair again recognizes
22 Councilman Greenlee.
23 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Thank
24 you, Mr. President. I move that the
25 rules of Council be suspended so as to
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2 permit first reading this day of the nine
3 bills that were just read into the
4 record.
5 (Duly seconded.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
7 Thank you. It has been moved and
8 properly seconded that the rules of
9 Council be suspended so as to permit
10 first reading this day of Bills No.
11 170995, 170996, 171002, 171003, 171128,
12 171129, 171130, 180005, and 180075.
13 All those in favor say aye.
14 (Aye.)
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
16 Those opposed?
17 (No response.)
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
19 ayes have it. These bills will be placed
20 on our First Reading Calendar today.
21 The Chair now recognizes
22 Councilwoman Quinones-Sanchez for a
23 report from the Committee of
24 Appropriations.
25 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Thank
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2 you, Mr. President. The Committee on
3 Appropriations reports one bill with a
4 favorable recommendation.
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
6 Thank you.
7 Mr. Decker, please read the
8 report.
9 CHIEF CLERK: The Committee on
10 Appropriations, to which was referred
11 Bill No. 180006, entitled "An ordinance
12 authorizing transfers in appropriations
13 for Fiscal Year 2018 from the Grants
14 Revenue Fund, the Director of Finance -
15 Provision for Other Grants to the General
16 Fund, the Managing Director,"
17 respectfully reports it has considered
18 the same and returns the attached bill to
19 Council with a favorable recommendation.
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
21 Thank you.
22 The Chair again recognizes
23 Councilwoman Quinones-Sanchez.
24 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Thank
25 you, Mr. President. I move that the
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2 rules of Council be suspended as to
3 permit first reading this day of Bill No.
4 180006.
5 (Duly seconded.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
7 Thank you. It has been moved and
8 properly seconded that the rules of
9 Council be suspended so as to permit
10 first reading this day of Bill No.
11 180006.
12 All those in favor say aye.
13 (Aye.)
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
15 Those opposed?
16 (No response.)
17 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
18 ayes have it, and that bill will be
19 placed on our First Reading Calendar
20 today.
21 The Chair now recognizes
22 Councilman Greenlee for a report from the
23 Committee of Law and Government.
24 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Thank
25 you, Mr. President. The Committee on Law
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2 and Government reports one bill and one
3 resolution with a favorable
4 recommendation.
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
6 Thank you.
7 Mr. Decker, read that report.
8 CHIEF CLERK: The Committee on
9 Law and Government, to which was referred
10 Bill No. 180098, entitled "An ordinance
11 providing for the submission to the
12 qualified electors of the City of
13 Philadelphia of an amendment to the
14 Educational Supplement to the
15 Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, relating
16 to the eligibility, selection and removal
17 of the Members of the Board of Education,
18 relating to the Board of Education's
19 responsibility for the administration of
20 the School District, creating a Parent
21 and Community Advisory Council, as
22 approved by Resolution of the City
23 Council"; and
24 Resolution No. 180112, entitled
25 a "Resolution proposing an amendment to
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2 the Educational Supplement to the
3 Philadelphia Home Rule Charter relating
4 to the eligibility, selection and removal
5 of the Members of the Board of Education,
6 relating to the Board of Education's
7 responsibility for the administration of
8 the School District, creating a Parent
9 and Community Advisory Council, and
10 providing for the submission of the
11 amendment to the electors of
12 Philadelphia," respectfully reports it
13 has considered the same and returns the
14 attached bill and resolution to Council
15 with a favorable recommendation.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
17 Chair again recognizes Councilman
18 Greenlee.
19 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Thank
20 you, Mr. President. I move that the
21 rules of Council be suspended so as to
22 permit first reading this day of Bill No.
23 180098.
24 (Duly seconded.)
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
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2 Thank you. It has been moved and
3 properly seconded that the rules of
4 Council be suspended so as to permit
5 first reading this day of Bill No.
6 180098.
7 All those in favor say aye.
8 (Aye.)
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
10 Those opposed?
11 (No response.)
12 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
13 ayes have it, and this bill will be
14 placed on our First Reading Calendar
15 today. Resolution No. 180112 will be
16 placed on our Final Passage Calendar at
17 our next session of Council.
18 That concludes our committee
19 reports, and the next order of business
20 is consideration of the Calendar.
21 I note that bills just reported
22 from committee with suspension of the
23 rules have been deemed to have had a
24 first reading. These bills will be
25 placed on our Second Reading and Final
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2 Passage Calendar at our next session of
3 Council.
4 There are no additional bills
5 today on the First Reading Calendar, so
6 the Chair recognizes Councilman Henon for
7 the purpose of calling up bills and
8 resolutions on our Final Passage Calendar
9 today.
10 COUNCILMAN HENON: Thank you,
11 Mr. President. The following resolutions
12 and bills are being called up for Second
13 Reading and Final Passage Calendars
14 today: Bill Nos. 171145, 180143, 180144,
15 180145, 180149, 180151, 180153, 180154,
16 180155, 171109, 170962, 171118, 171119,
17 171220, 171121, 171122, 171123, 171124.
18 All other resolutions and bills are being
19 held.
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
21 Thank you.
22 We will now move to our public
23 comment session. Our public comment
24 session will go as follows:
25 If you are interested in
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2 testifying on a bill or resolution on the
3 Final Passage Calendar today, if you have
4 not already done so, I would ask that you
5 sign up at the table to my left.
6 When your name is called, you
7 will go to the middle of the Council
8 Chamber where there's a podium. On that
9 podium there's a device. When the light
10 turns green on that device, it will be
11 your time to speak. When the light turns
12 yellow, you will have 30 seconds to
13 conclude your remarks. When the light
14 turns red, we'd ask that you please
15 adhere to our guidelines and conclude
16 your remarks. We thank you for your
17 anticipated cooperation. You will have
18 three minutes to speak.
19 Mr. Decker, please call the
20 first name on the list.
21 CHIEF CLERK: Joe Danihel,
22 commenting on 180154, 180153, 180145,
23 180149, 180155, and 171145.
24 (Witness approached podium.)
25 MR. DANIHEL: This is an
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2 official decree of the people in writ of
3 mandamus quo warranto and, as such,
4 requires immediate action and remedy.
5 The recent shootings and my
6 stolen home are the result of
7 oath-violating officials allowing and
8 enabling law violators to go
9 unprosecuted. You were hired to maintain
10 the rule of law, investigate law
11 violations, and demand Attorney General
12 investigate and prosecute missing and
13 misused hundreds of millions of mostly
14 federal taxpayer Housing and Urban
15 Development money given to resolve Logan
16 as indicated by the Obama Administration.
17 I again quote Dr. King: "He
18 who passively accepts evil is as much
19 involved in it as he who perpetrates it."
20 Unenforced laws are causing
21 chaos. Laws are like Bibles. Unless
22 they are followed, nothing changes.
23 As public servants, you cannot
24 violate oath, Constitution, and laws
25 without penalty. How can officials deny
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2 and defy inalienable, inviolable
3 God-given rights? How can agents and
4 agencies steal my home without
5 compensation, due process, Seventh
6 Amendment trial by jury? How can
7 government pay a contractor upwards of
8 100 million, mostly federal taxpayer
9 money, to build a mall on my stolen home?
10 Ben Franklin was quoted, "You
11 have a republic if you can keep it."
12 Clearly prosecution is required
13 immediately of all involved to preserve
14 the rule of law. The constitutions
15 require immediate remedy of this breach
16 of law, breach of close, breach of
17 fiduciary duty. Your oath of office
18 requires you to act or face prison.
19 42 USC 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986,
20 1987, 18 USC 241, 242, 2381, 2384, PA
21 Constitution, Article I, Sections 1
22 through 11, 26 PA CSA 703, 705, 706, 709,
23 712, 713, 716, and other laws listed in
24 SCOTUS 15-8965, 14-1330, 14-4056 appear
25 violated.
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2 I call for the federal and
3 Commonwealth governments to perform their
4 constitutional obligations to investigate
5 and prosecute all involved in the theft
6 and illegal deed transfer of my home,
7 1038 West Wyoming Avenue. The denial of
8 God-given 42 USC 1982 property rights for
9 24 years is egregious, extraordinary,
10 oath-violating, and requires immediate
11 remedy.
12 A just government must obey the
13 rule of law. This color of law
14 government must have its Charter to
15 govern revoked until a constitutionally
16 compliant government is installed.
17 Public servants cannot refuse
18 their sworn duty to act any more than a
19 fireman can refuse to fire a fire. The
20 sovereign people require oath,
21 Constitution, and laws be enforced. Jail
22 is required for all who violate oath,
23 Constitution or law.
24 I remind Council, it takes a
25 lot of cooperation to create and allow
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2 monumental corruption.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Thank you for your testimony.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Emmanuel Bussie,
6 commenting on 180155.
7 (Witness approached podium.)
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
9 morning.
10 MR. BUSSIE: Good morning,
11 everyone. So all of you should have
12 received an interim report card for City
13 Council. In 2015, we had a Black
14 Political Summit.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
16 Mr. Bussie.
17 MR. BUSSIE: Yes. Did you say
18 my name?
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: You
20 put down you want to talk about vacant
21 property in the Eighth District. Can you
22 at least give the impression that you're
23 going to talk about that and start out by
24 talking about that?
25 MR. BUSSIE: I normally would,
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2 but I ain't in the mood to --
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Just
4 accommodate us for a moment.
5 MR. BUSSIE: I know. I
6 normally would, but I ain't in the mood
7 to play games, right?
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
9 Well, we're not playing games here today.
10 We just ask you to abide by the rules.
11 If you can just talk about -- start off
12 talking about Eighth District and segue
13 into what you want to segue.
14 MR. BUSSIE: I am going to get
15 into that.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
17 Because there are rules.
18 MR. BUSSIE: So you want me to
19 introduce the bill first or say the bill
20 first? How you want me to proceed? I'm
21 going to get into -- you don't know what
22 I'm going to talk about because I just
23 started. So how you want me to proceed?
24 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: I
25 mean, the rules are that you're supposed
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2 to be talking about what you indicated on
3 the list.
4 MR. BUSSIE: How do you know
5 I'm not going to do that? Because the
6 way I introduced myself or introduced the
7 topic? How do you know I'm not going to
8 talk about that? That level of
9 arrogance, right?
10 My time can't be running out
11 because he told me to stop.
12 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
13 Mr. Bussie.
14 MR. BUSSIE: This is what I'm
15 talking about.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
17 Mr. Bussie.
18 MR. BUSSIE: Yes.
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
20 Public comment is for the purpose of
21 talking about something on the Calendar.
22 MR. BUSSIE: How do you know I
23 was not going to talk about something on
24 the Calendar?
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
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2 Well, can you please talk about that and
3 then we can proceed.
4 MR. BUSSIE: Again, back in
5 2015, the Black Political Summit had a
6 conference with 31 recommendations that
7 almost every Councilperson signed off on,
8 except three or four.
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: In
10 the Eighth District?
11 MR. BUSSIE: And the Eighth
12 District as well.
13 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: No;
14 Eighth District property.
15 MR. BUSSIE: The Eighth
16 District property. The Councilperson for
17 that district signed off on it as well.
18 Now, if you're going to
19 interrupt me, do I get more time?
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
21 Well, Mr. Bussie, you're not going to
22 come in and dictate the terms of the
23 process.
24 MR. BUSSIE: I'm not dictating
25 the terms. I'm talking about that bill.
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2 I'm talking about that piece of
3 legislation. I'm going to get to that.
4 That piece of legislation -- you can't
5 dictate to me how I talk about my topic.
6 So, see, this is what it is, right? You
7 really don't care about that, because
8 what you do care about is trying to
9 control people. Because you sit up there
10 as President of City Council, you want to
11 dictate to us how we discuss a topic.
12 This is all about your pride and your
13 ego. This isn't about this topic.
14 (Microphone turned off.)
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: You
16 want to talk about the Eighth District
17 property disposition, you can do that.
18 MR. BUSSIE: Do the Eighth
19 District have a Councilperson?
20 AUDIENCE MEMBER: Yes.
21 MR. BUSSIE: All right, then.
22 So you can't tell me how to talk about
23 the Eighth District property when I'm
24 talking about the Eighth District
25 Councilperson. That property is in a
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2 district that has a Councilperson, which
3 I'm talking about. So you want me to
4 talk about it in a certain way? How do
5 you want me to proceed here?
6 Disrespecting the President?
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: You
8 got a minute left on your time.
9 MR. BUSSIE: Don't put your
10 hands on me. Don't put your hands on me.
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
12 Don't touch him.
13 MR. BUSSIE: I didn't get a
14 chance to speak. He told me not to
15 speak. I didn't get a chance to speak.
16 I got 30 seconds into my speech and he
17 going to tell me I can't speak?
18 Why not, Darrell? Why not?
19 Why not? This is the problem. It's the
20 level of disrespect and disregarding and
21 arrogance by this body by that
22 leadership. It's a problem. We got
23 great Councilpeople, but they laying on
24 somebody that's arrogant, that's an
25 egotist. This is the problem.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
3 We're going to call the next person.
4 CHIEF CLERK: Tracy Purdy.
5 (No response.)
6 CHIEF CLERK: Tracy Purdy.
7 MS. PURDY: I give the floor to
8 the next comment.
9 CHIEF CLERK: Pamela Williams.
10 Pamela Williams.
11 (Witness approached podium.)
12 CHIEF CLERK: Marie Patterson.
13 PASTOR WILLIAMS: Pastor Pam is
14 here.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
16 morning.
17 PASTOR WILLIAMS: Good morning.
18 Good morning to everyone. I am
19 totally and unequivocally appalled at the
20 process, Mr. President. I think that --
21 and I know I'm supposed to speak on the
22 bill --
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Just
24 start it out. I know how it works. If
25 you just start and say, I'm talking about
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2 property in the Eighth District, and then
3 you can just -- I'm just asking you to --
4 PASTOR WILLIAMS: I'm talking
5 about a project in the Eighth District,
6 but just like the rules are suspended for
7 the Councilpeople who I pay to represent
8 me, I ask that the rules be suspended so
9 I can make the comment that is necessary,
10 because I am a citizen in the City of
11 Philadelphia and I pay taxes.
12 What has happened today to the
13 public and the citizens in this Chamber
14 is utterly and unnecessarily
15 disrespectful. We were told that we
16 could not sit in this Chamber, of which
17 we pay for and which these persons
18 represent us, and we were sent upstairs.
19 I was told that someone would come
20 upstairs to get me. When it was my time
21 to speak, no one ever came. The sound
22 system up there is not working. We could
23 not hear the bills that you read.
24 (Applause.)
25 PASTOR WILLIAMS: If I ask the
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2 City Councilpersons who are sitting on
3 the floor what the third bill was read, I
4 believe that they can't even tell us,
5 because the monitoring system is so
6 horrible in here.
7 We are at a crossroads in
8 Philadelphia, and something must change.
9 It must change, because the people are
10 being disrespected. The people in black
11 and brown communities in this city are
12 being disenfranchised. And everybody in
13 this body has been elected to represent
14 us and to cause us to be able to have
15 power to rise up and to have a great life
16 in this great city.
17 Justification is at a high rate
18 in this city. Nowhere in this city
19 should a developer be able to come in and
20 redesign a home and the home costs
21 $217,000 for sale. And I live in a house
22 that's worth $56,000 and I can't even
23 afford to pay the taxes.
24 I'm here today to serve notice.
25 I've come out of my cocoon, and I'm here
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2 to fight like hell that something change
3 in this city, because it is not right,
4 Mr. President. Councilpersons, it's not
5 right. Because these people are being
6 disenfranchised and we're being
7 disenfranchised by the political system
8 that exists and was elected by the
9 people.
10 If you going stand up for the
11 people, be for the people. Rise up for
12 the people and make sure the people are
13 being counted and taken care of, and
14 that's what the City of Philadelphia
15 should be and that's what we should stand
16 for, a city of brotherly love and
17 sisterly affection.
18 (Applause.)
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
20 Thank you. Thank you for your testimony.
21 CHIEF CLERK: Marie Patterson,
22 commenting on 180155.
23 (Witness approached podium.)
24 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
25 morning.
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2 MS. PATTERSON: Good morning.
3 Can you repeat the bill, please?
4 CHIEF CLERK: 180155.
5 MS. PATTERSON: 180155. My
6 name is Marie Patterson and I represent
7 the Fifth Councilmanic District. I've
8 lived in North Philly all my life. 18055
9 [sic] is no different than any other bill
10 that is on this table.
11 The Councilpeople in this city
12 are not doing what they're supposed to
13 do. I see a lot of people sitting around
14 hugging. Our children are being
15 destroyed. Philadelphia is being
16 destroyed, and it's because we don't have
17 good leadership.
18 That's all I have to say. It's
19 not going to take me three minutes.
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
21 Thank you.
22 MS. PATTERSON: It's not going
23 to take me three minutes to tell you
24 Councilpeople what you should be doing.
25 You get an F on the housing. In my part
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2 of town, housing for black people, it's
3 been gentrified. I don't see housing for
4 black people, affordable, that came from
5 Darrell Clarke that's the head of the
6 Fifth Councilmanic District.
7 I have violence prevention. I
8 see violence every day. There are plenty
9 of plans out there that could talk about
10 violence prevention, but I don't see it
11 in my Council. And I see you all sitting
12 here making rules, but they are not for
13 the African Americans and the people
14 who -- the constituents who you're
15 supposed to be working for.
16 Temple, union, the EOP project,
17 the campaign finance, and the Black
18 Political Summit, these are all things
19 that we say that Council have an F for, F
20 because you didn't make an effort, F
21 because you're not representing the
22 people. And this right here is a dog and
23 pony show that me as a business of
24 Philadelphia will no longer be a part of
25 the dog and pony show.
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2 We're here, Different Kind of
3 Democrat, Professionals for Progress, to
4 change the narrative of how Philadelphia
5 should be living. We should not be
6 second-class citizens.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
8 Thank you for your testimony, ma'am.
9 (Applause.)
10 CHIEF CLERK: Zahirah Ahmad.
11 (Mr. Bussie approached podium.)
12 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
13 Manny, no. You already spoke.
14 MR. BUSSIE: She yielded the
15 floor to Emmanuel Bussie.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
17 That's not how it works, man. Come on.
18 That's not how it works.
19 (Witness approached podium.)
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Hold
21 on a second.
22 The Chair recognizes
23 Councilwoman Cindy Bass.
24 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Thank you,
25 Mr. President. Point of information.
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2 180155 is a lot transfer, a vacant lot
3 transfer that, as we all know, the City
4 of Philadelphia has a very difficult time
5 with vacant lots. And so we do encourage
6 property owners to take responsibility
7 for those side lots next to them, and
8 that's what the transfer of 180155 is.
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
10 Thank you, Councilwoman.
11 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: You're
12 welcome.
13 MS. AHMAD: Good morning.
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
15 morning.
16 MS. AHMAD: I'm speaking on
17 180155 and, most importantly, how we, the
18 black people, the brown people, the
19 minority people of Philadelphia, have no
20 say. No one pays attention to us. No
21 one listens to us.
22 Time and time again we have
23 fought, we have fight, we have spoken,
24 and nothing is being done. We look at
25 things that's going on around the City,
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2 and we clearly, each and every one of us
3 sitting here, can honestly say we
4 disagree with so much.
5 There are bills being passed
6 that should not even be passed. There
7 are bills that should be passed that are
8 being overlooked, one being the schools.
9 Our children should not be suffering in
10 this school system. The teachers should
11 not have to come out of their pockets and
12 pay for supplies to teach their students.
13 The teachers should not have to be
14 refereed to disarm children. The
15 teachers are there to teach. And this is
16 why our children are losing now, because
17 we don't have leadership to stand up and
18 help these teachers do what they are here
19 to do.
20 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
21 Thank you, ma'am, for your testimony.
22 (Applause.)
23 CHIEF CLERK: John Evans.
24 (No response.)
25 CHIEF CLERK: John Evans.
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2 (No response.)
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Move
4 on.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Greg Brinkley,
6 commenting on 170954-A.
7 (Witness approached podium.)
8 MR. BRINKLEY: Good morning.
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
10 morning.
11 MR. BRINKLEY: I really didn't
12 prepare a speech. I don't think I need
13 one. Very clearly on this bill, I got
14 some clarification from Council
15 Blackwell's office that this bill also
16 has a connotation that Council is the
17 final -- can approve this bill.
18 I'm not liking the makeup of
19 the nominating panel. I don't think it
20 has enough African American male
21 presence. I unapologetically make that
22 comment. I think it's disproportionate
23 to the amount of school kids in terms of
24 makeup of the schools. I think that
25 Council should require before they
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2 approve it.
3 I'm going to put it on record
4 that the Mayor who opposes the extension
5 of the amnesty program to get money for
6 the schools, but yet he will not file a
7 lawsuit against the Parking Authority for
8 the money that they haven't given. I'm
9 not understanding that dichotomy. I
10 think that it's disrespectful, and with
11 all due respect to you, Council
12 President, I support the Different Kind
13 of Democrat, and I think that leadership
14 has a lot to do with anybody. You set
15 the tone for that, and with all due
16 respect to you, you have failed.
17 (Applause.)
18 CHIEF CLERK: Elizabeth McGraw,
19 commenting on 180153, 180154, and 180150.
20 (Witness approached podium.)
21 MS. McGRAW: Good morning.
22 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
23 morning.
24 MS. McGRAW: You already know
25 I'm Elizabeth McGraw. You already know
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2 what bill I'm standing here to dispute.
3 I support Professionals for Progress and
4 Democratic -- DKOD's position on this,
5 but my comments are no reflection on
6 them.
7 I have so much I want to say
8 and limited amount of time to say it. I
9 just -- right now I just want to say that
10 I am appalled at City Council's audacity
11 to open your session in prayer. I nearly
12 fainted. I nearly fell out of my seat.
13 How dare you open your session in prayer,
14 asking for God's blessings, everybody say
15 amen, while you failed our children and
16 jeopardize our futures. I am disgusted
17 and appalled.
18 I'm a 65-year-old grandmother
19 who is raising children in this
20 community, and you fail us this way all
21 under praying?
22 I'm done.
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
24 Thank you for your testimony, ma'am.
25 (Applause.)
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2 CHIEF CLERK: Rochelle Bilal,
3 commenting on 160248.
4 (Witness approached podium.)
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
6 morning.
7 MS. BILAL: Good morning,
8 Council President, and good morning,
9 Councilpeople. I'm Rochelle Bilal,
10 Different Kind of Democrat.
11 I am voting no for Bill 160248
12 in reference to excluding new businesses
13 from occupancy tax. We have an
14 organization in this city that is on
15 Girard Avenue. Not only did you increase
16 our taxes from $1,500 to almost $8,000,
17 we pay about $168 occupancy tax every
18 single month, and we've been here since
19 1972. You want to relieve new businesses
20 of occupancy tax, then you should relieve
21 those that have businesses and have been
22 serving the City since 1972 of their
23 occupancy tax first. We have abatement
24 and now we got a relief of occupancy tax?
25 You got to stop this giving people a
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2 break when you don't give us who work in
3 this city and its community, have a
4 business, a non-profit organization that
5 serves the community a break first before
6 you give anybody else that comes into
7 this city another abatement, another
8 occupancy tax exclusion in this city.
9 I say vote no on 160248.
10 On the other hand, in reference
11 to this report card from Professionals
12 for Progress and Different Kind of
13 Democrat, we are saying you haven't done
14 enough. When you get a grade of a 50,
15 that gives you an F. So right now City
16 Council stands at a grade 50, which is an
17 F. An F in the Parking Authority. Take
18 back the street parking and fund our
19 schools.
20 (Applause.)
21 MS. BILAL: An F on affordable
22 housing. You got people that can't even
23 come in -- that live in this city and
24 can't get a house. Our children want to
25 stay here, but they can't because they
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2 can't afford housing in this city.
3 Violence prevention, you say
4 you want to wait until summertime? We
5 had nine shootings in this city in a
6 matter of a week and you want to wait for
7 violence prevention? You get an F.
8 Temple, we say no to the
9 stadium. No to the stadium. No to the
10 stadium.
11 (Applause.)
12 MS. BILAL: You get an F.
13 We are saying we need
14 representation in this city, and we
15 saying right now City Council is getting
16 a 50 grade mark, means you get an F.
17 Thank you.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
19 Thank you for your testimony.
20 (Applause.)
21 CHIEF CLERK: Sister Taleah
22 Taylor, commenting on 170408.
23 (Witness approached podium.)
24 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Good
25 morning.
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2 MS. TAYLOR: Good afternoon,
3 everyone. My name is Sister Taleah and,
4 first off, I want to say thank you to
5 Councilwoman Brown and Councilwoman Gym
6 on stepping up for our children in
7 Philadelphia School District, because I
8 also don't believe that any kids between
9 kindergarten and 5th grade actually know
10 what they're doing, and suspension is way
11 too far when they belong in school. So I
12 do thank you for that. I do thank you
13 for that.
14 (Applause.)
15 MS. TAYLOR: But that's not
16 enough when this city ignores the needs
17 of the black and brown people, then
18 display a good smoke screen acting like
19 they're helping, but we see no results in
20 our communities.
21 I am the Vice Chair of the
22 Philadelphia Anti-Violence Coalition, and
23 I have hundreds, hundreds of soldiers out
24 there in the street doing outreach work.
25 We get no help whatsoever. None
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2 whatsoever. You keep saying that we're
3 going to get help, we're going to get
4 help. We're doing it off our dimes. I'm
5 working two and a half jobs so I can
6 support one of my programs out of my own
7 pocket. We're not getting no help, but
8 we're getting the numbers and keeping the
9 kids off the street. But there's 60
10 million-plus going to programs that we
11 don't see coming in our neighborhood?
12 Where is the money? It's not funding
13 anything for us. We're still closing
14 down recreation centers, still closing
15 down schools. It's not enough for our
16 children. That's why I believe -- and
17 you know I love you, Councilman Curtis
18 Jones, and others. David Oh, you're my
19 man, and Jannie Blackwell, but leadership
20 has to go.
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
22 Thank you.
23 MS. TAYLOR: And I am a
24 Different Kind of Democrat.
25 (Applause.)
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
3 Thank you for your testimony.
4 CHIEF CLERK: There are no
5 other speakers on the public comment
6 list, Mr. President.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
8 Thank you, Mr. Decker. I was actually
9 looking forward to more. No; I'm good.
10 I'm good. I'm good. Thank you. But
11 your words are obviously taken seriously,
12 and as usual, we're prepared to sit down
13 and talk about real solutions for real
14 issues. Thank you so much for being
15 here.
16 MS. TAYLOR: We're always told
17 that.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: All
19 right. Come on. You had your time. You
20 had your time.
21 (Mr. Bussie talking without
22 microphone.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
24 Okay. You had your say. Let's move on.
25 We're going to move on to the
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2 Calendar. We're ready to rock.
3 Mr. Decker, we're going to move
4 towards our Calendar, and could you
5 please read the title of 171145.
6 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
7 initiating action to establish a
8 neighborhood improvement district in an
9 area that generally includes both sides
10 of North 2nd Street from the north side
11 of Callowhill Street to the south side of
12 Girard Avenue, both sides of North 3rd
13 Street from Spring Garden Street to the
14 south side of Wildey Street, Spring
15 Garden Street from North 2nd Street to
16 the eastern side of North 5th Street, and
17 certain blocks of streets that intersect
18 portions of these streets, to be known as
19 the Northern Liberties Business
20 Improvement District, for which the
21 Northern Liberties Business Improvement
22 District, Incorporated, which has
23 organized itself as a Pennsylvania
24 non-profit corporation, serves as the
25 Neighborhood Improvement District
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2 Management Association.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
4 Chair recognizes Councilman Squilla.
5 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Thank you,
6 Mr. President. I move for the adoption.
7 (Duly seconded.)
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
9 been moved and properly seconded.
10 All those in favor say aye.
11 (Aye.)
12 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
13 Those opposed?
14 (No response.)
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
16 ayes have it. 171145 has been adopted.
17 Mr. Decker, 180143.
18 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
19 approving a second amendment to the
20 redevelopment contract of the
21 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority for
22 the redevelopment and urban renewal of a
23 portion of the Mantua Urban Renewal Area,
24 identified by house number and street
25 address as 3509 Haverford Avenue
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2 including 3502 Mount Vernon Street.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
4 Chair recognizes Councilwoman Blackwell.
5 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Thank
6 you, Mr. President. I move for the
7 adoption.
8 (Duly seconded.)
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
10 been moved and properly seconded.
11 All those in favor say aye.
12 (Aye.)
13 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
14 Those opposed?
15 (No response.)
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
17 ayes have it. Resolution 180143 is
18 adopted.
19 Mr. Decker, 180144.
20 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
21 approving a first amendment to the
22 redevelopment contract of the
23 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority for
24 the redevelopment and urban renewal of a
25 portion of the Mantua Urban Renewal Area,
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2 identified by house numbers and street
3 addresses as 3300 through 08, 3310, 3312,
4 3314, 3316 Mantua Avenue, 701, 703, 705,
5 707, and 709 through 711 North
6 Thirty-Fourth Street.
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
8 Chair again recognizes Councilwoman
9 Blackwell.
10 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Thank
11 you, Mr. President. I move for the
12 adoption of the resolution.
13 (Duly seconded.)
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
15 been moved and properly seconded.
16 All those in favor say aye.
17 (Aye.)
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
19 Those opposed?
20 (No response.)
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
22 ayes have it. 180144 is adopted.
23 Mr. Decker, 180145.
24 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
25 authorizing the Commissioner of Public
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2 Property to execute and deliver to the
3 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority,
4 without consideration, deeds conveying
5 conditional fee simple title to certain
6 City-owned lots or pieces of ground with
7 the buildings and improvements thereon,
8 situate in the Forty-Fourth Ward of the
9 City of Philadelphia.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
11 Chair one more time recognizes
12 Councilwoman Blackwell.
13 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Thank
14 you, Mr. President. I move for the
15 adoption of the resolution.
16 (Duly seconded.)
17 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
18 been moved and properly seconded.
19 All those in favor say aye.
20 (Aye.)
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
22 Those opposed?
23 (No response.)
24 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
25 ayes have it. 180145 is adopted.
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2 Mr. Decker, 180149.
3 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
4 authorizing the Commissioner of Public
5 Property to execute and deliver to the
6 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority,
7 without consideration, deeds conveying
8 conditional fee simple title to certain
9 City-owned lots or pieces of ground with
10 the buildings and improvements thereon,
11 situate in the Thirty-Eighth Ward of the
12 City of Philadelphia.
13 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
14 Chair recognizes Councilman Jones.
15 COUNCILMAN JONES: Thank you,
16 Mr. President. I move for the adoption.
17 (Duly seconded.)
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
19 been moved and properly seconded.
20 All those in favor say aye.
21 (Aye.)
22 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
23 Those opposed?
24 (No response.)
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
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2 ayes have it. 180149 is adopted.
3 Mr. Decker, 180151.
4 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
5 urging United States Commerce Secretary
6 Wilbur Ross to adopt the recommendations
7 of The U.S. Conference of Mayors on the
8 2020 Census and its impact on
9 municipalities.
10 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
11 Chair recognizes Councilman Green.
12 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Thank you,
13 Council President. I'll be very brief.
14 As everyone in this body knows that under
15 Article I, Section 2 of the United States
16 Constitution, it requires us to have a
17 census every ten years. Based on that
18 census, that's how we allocate the
19 members of Congress as well as how
20 funding is provided through cities
21 throughout this nation.
22 December of last year the
23 Justice Department actually requested
24 that the Census Bureau provide a question
25 regarding citizenship be placed on the
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2 2020 Census. Many people in this body
3 know that there's historically being an
4 undercount of people of color in our
5 census and, as a result, that's caused us
6 to have reduced resources not only in the
7 City of Philadelphia but cities around
8 this nation.
9 I was pleased that Mayor
10 Kenney, along with other members of the
11 United States Conference of Mayors,
12 requested to Commerce Secretary Wilbur
13 Ross to not have this type of language in
14 the 2020 Census, as well as make sure we
15 provide adequate resources so that all
16 people in not only the City of
17 Philadelphia but throughout the
18 Commonwealth and throughout the nation
19 are properly counted in the census. And
20 so I'm glad to support this resolution,
21 and with that, I move for the adoption.
22 (Duly seconded.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
24 Thank you. It has been moved and
25 properly seconded.
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2 All those in favor say aye.
3 (Aye.)
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
5 Those opposed?
6 (No response.)
7 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
8 ayes have it. 180151 is adopted.
9 Mr. Decker, 180153.
10 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
11 approving the redevelopment contract of
12 the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority
13 for the redevelopment and urban renewal
14 of a portion of the Greenwich
15 Redevelopment Area, identified by house
16 number and street address as 522 Mercy
17 Street.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
19 Chair recognizes Councilman Squilla.
20 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Thank you,
21 Mr. President. I move for the adoption.
22 (Duly seconded.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
24 been moved and properly seconded.
25 All those in favor say aye.
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2 (Aye.)
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Those opposed?
5 (No response.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
7 ayes have it. 180153 is adopted.
8 Mr. Decker, 180154.
9 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
10 authorizing the Commissioner of Public
11 Property to execute and deliver to the
12 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority,
13 without consideration, deeds conveying
14 conditional fee simple title to certain
15 City-owned lots or pieces of ground with
16 the buildings and improvements thereon,
17 situate in the Twenty-Fifth Ward of the
18 City of Philadelphia.
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
20 Chair recognizes Councilman Squilla.
21 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Thank you,
22 Mr. President. I move for the adoption
23 of the resolution.
24 (Duly seconded.)
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
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2 been moved and properly seconded.
3 All those in favor say aye.
4 (Aye.)
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
6 Those opposed?
7 (No response.)
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
9 ayes have it. 180154 is adopted.
10 Mr. Decker, 180155.
11 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
12 authorizing the Commissioner of Public
13 Property to execute and deliver to the
14 Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority,
15 without consideration, deeds conveying
16 conditional fee simple title to certain
17 City-owned lots or pieces of ground with
18 the buildings and improvements thereon,
19 situate in the Twelfth Ward of the City
20 of Philadelphia.
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
22 Chair recognizes Councilwoman Bass.
23 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Thank you,
24 Mr. President. I move for the adoption.
25 (Duly seconded.)
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
3 been moved and properly seconded.
4 All those in favor say aye.
5 (Aye.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
7 Those opposed?
8 (No response.)
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
10 ayes have it. 180155 is adopted.
11 Mr. Decker, please read the
12 title of 170962.
13 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
14 amending Chapter 9-200 of The
15 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Commercial
16 Activities on Streets," by amending
17 Section 9-211, entitled "Boxes for
18 Distribution of News and Printed
19 Material," relating to the regulation of
20 newspaper boxes on the public sidewalk,
21 by including certain areas in the
22 vicinity of Northern Liberties to be
23 subject to the provisions of this
24 section.
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
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2 bill has been heard on two separate days.
3 The question is shall the bill pass
4 finally.
5 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
6 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
7 Bass.
8 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
9 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
10 Blackwell.
11 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
13 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
14 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
15 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
16 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
17 Greenlee.
18 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
20 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
21 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
22 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
23 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
24 Johnson.
25 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
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2 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
3 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
4 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
5 O'Neill.
6 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
8 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
9 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
10 Parker.
11 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
13 Quinones-Sanchez.
14 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
16 Reynolds Brown.
17 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
18 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
19 Squilla.
20 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
21 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
22 Taubenberger.
23 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
24 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
25 Clarke.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
3 The ayes are 17; the nays are
4 zero. A majority of members present
5 voting in the affirmative, the bill
6 passes.
7 Mr. Decker, 171118.
8 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
9 amending Chapter 10-800 of The
10 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Safety," by
11 repealing certain provisions of Section
12 10-806 (relating to construction of
13 reviewing stands).
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
15 bill has been heard on two separate days.
16 The question is shall the bill pass
17 finally.
18 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
20 Bass.
21 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
23 Blackwell.
24 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
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2 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
3 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
4 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
6 Greenlee.
7 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
8 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
9 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
11 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
13 Johnson.
14 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
16 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
18 O'Neill.
19 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
20 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
21 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
23 Parker.
24 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
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2 Quinones-Sanchez.
3 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
4 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
5 Reynolds Brown.
6 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
8 Squilla.
9 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
11 Taubenberger.
12 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
13 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
14 Clarke.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
16 The ayes are 17; the nays are
17 zero. A majority of members present
18 voting in the affirmative, the bill
19 passes.
20 Mr. Decker, 171119.
21 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
22 amending Chapter 9-400 of The
23 Philadelphia, entitled "Carriers," by
24 repealing certain provisions relating to
25 motor buses.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
3 bill has been heard on two separate days.
4 The question is shall the bill pass
5 finally.
6 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
8 Bass.
9 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
11 Blackwell.
12 (No response.)
13 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
14 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
16 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
18 Greenlee.
19 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
20 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
21 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
23 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
24 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
25 Johnson.
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2 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
3 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
4 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
6 O'Neill.
7 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
8 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
9 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
11 Parker.
12 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
13 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
14 Quinones-Sanchez.
15 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
16 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
17 Reynolds Brown.
18 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
20 Squilla.
21 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
23 Taubenberger.
24 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
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2 Clarke.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
4 The ayes are 16; the nays are
5 zero. A majority of members present
6 voting in the affirmative, the bill
7 passes.
8 Mr. Decker, 171120.
9 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
10 amending Chapter 9-700 of The
11 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Amusement
12 Businesses," by repealing Section 9-704
13 (relating to motion pictures).
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
15 bill has been heard on two separate days.
16 The question is shall the bill pass
17 finally.
18 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
20 Bass.
21 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
23 Blackwell.
24 (No response.)
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
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2 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
3 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
4 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
6 Greenlee.
7 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
8 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
9 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
11 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
13 Johnson.
14 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
16 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
18 O'Neill.
19 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
20 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
21 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
23 Parker.
24 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
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2 Quinones-Sanchez.
3 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
4 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
5 Reynolds Brown.
6 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
8 Squilla.
9 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
11 Taubenberger.
12 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
13 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
14 Clarke.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
16 The ayes are 16; the nays are
17 zero. A majority of members present
18 voting in the affirmative, the bill
19 passes.
20 Mr. Decker, 171121.
21 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
22 amending Chapter 9-600 of The
23 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Service and
24 Other Businesses," by repealing certain
25 provisions related to refuse collection.
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
3 bill has been heard on two separate days.
4 The question is shall the bill pass
5 finally.
6 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
8 Bass.
9 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
11 Blackwell.
12 (No response.)
13 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
14 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
16 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
18 Greenlee.
19 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
20 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
21 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
23 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
24 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
25 Johnson.
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2 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
3 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
4 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
6 O'Neill.
7 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
8 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
9 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
11 Parker.
12 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
13 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
14 Quinones-Sanchez.
15 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
16 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
17 Reynolds Brown.
18 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
20 Squilla.
21 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
23 Taubenberger.
24 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
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2 Clarke.
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
4 The ayes are 16; the nays are
5 zero. A majority of members present
6 voting in the affirmative, the bill
7 passes.
8 Mr. Decker, 171122.
9 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
10 amending Chapter 10-800 of The
11 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Safety," by
12 repealing certain provisions relating to
13 excavations and obstructions.
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
15 bill has been heard on two separate days.
16 The question is shall the bill pass
17 finally.
18 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
20 Bass.
21 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
23 Blackwell.
24 (No response.)
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
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2 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
3 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
4 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
6 Greenlee.
7 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
8 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
9 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
11 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
13 Johnson.
14 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
16 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
18 O'Neill.
19 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
20 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
21 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
23 Parker.
24 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
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2 Quinones-Sanchez.
3 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
4 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
5 Reynolds Brown.
6 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
8 Squilla.
9 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
11 Taubenberger.
12 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
13 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
14 Clarke.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
16 The ayes are 16; the nays are
17 zero. A majority of members present
18 voting in the affirmative, the bill
19 passes.
20 Mr. Decker, 171123.
21 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
22 amending Chapter 9-700 of The
23 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Amusement
24 Businesses," by repealing Section 9-708
25 (relating to compulsory vehicular
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2 amusement device insurance).
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
4 bill has been heard on two separate days.
5 The question is shall the bill pass
6 finally.
7 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
8 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
9 Bass.
10 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
11 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
12 Blackwell.
13 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Aye.
14 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
15 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
16 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
17 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
18 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
19 Greenlee.
20 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
21 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
22 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
23 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
24 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
25 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
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2 Johnson.
3 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
4 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
5 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
6 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
7 O'Neill.
8 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
9 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
10 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
11 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
12 Parker.
13 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
14 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
15 Quinones-Sanchez.
16 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
18 Reynolds Brown.
19 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
20 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
21 Squilla.
22 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
23 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
24 Taubenberger.
25 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
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2 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
3 Clarke.
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
5 The ayes are 17; the nays are
6 zero. A majority of members present
7 voting in the affirmative, the bill
8 passes.
9 The Chair recognizes
10 Councilwoman Blackwell.
11 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Thank
12 you, Mr. President. I'd like to be voted
13 aye for any bills I missed when I stepped
14 out of the room.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
16 Thank you, Councilwoman. The record
17 shall reflect that Councilwoman Blackwell
18 has voted aye on the bills that she
19 missed while she was out of the room.
20 Thank you. And those votes shall be
21 reflected as 17; 0.
22 Mr. Decker, 171124.
23 CHIEF CLERK: An ordinance
24 amending Chapter 9-600 of The
25 Philadelphia Code, entitled "Service and
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2 Other Businesses," by repealing Section
3 9-630 (relating to sale of used cars).
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: This
5 bill has been heard on two separate days.
6 The question is shall the bill pass
7 finally.
8 Mr. Decker, call the roll.
9 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
10 Bass.
11 COUNCILWOMAN BASS: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
13 Blackwell.
14 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Domb.
16 COUNCILMAN DOMB: Aye.
17 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Green.
18 COUNCILMAN GREEN: Aye.
19 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
20 Greenlee.
21 COUNCILMAN GREENLEE: Aye.
22 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman Gym.
23 COUNCILWOMAN GYM: Aye.
24 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Henon.
25 COUNCILMAN HENON: Aye.
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2 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
3 Johnson.
4 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Aye.
5 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Jones.
6 COUNCILMAN JONES: Aye.
7 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
8 O'Neill.
9 COUNCILMAN O'NEILL: Aye.
10 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman Oh.
11 COUNCILMAN OH: Aye.
12 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
13 Parker.
14 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Aye.
15 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
16 Quinones-Sanchez.
17 COUNCILWOMAN SANCHEZ: Aye.
18 CHIEF CLERK: Councilwoman
19 Reynolds Brown.
20 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Aye.
21 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
22 Squilla.
23 COUNCILMAN SQUILLA: Aye.
24 CHIEF CLERK: Councilman
25 Taubenberger.
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2 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Aye.
3 CHIEF CLERK: Council President
4 Clarke.
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Aye.
6 The ayes are 17; the nays are
7 zero. A majority of members present
8 voting in the affirmative, the bill
9 passes.
10 Mr. Decker, do you have any
11 additional resolutions?
12 CHIEF CLERK: A resolution
13 Recognizing and Celebrating the 2018
14 Small Business Week Celebration in the
15 City of Philadelphia, introduced by
16 Councilwoman Reynolds Brown.
17 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
18 Chair recognizes Councilwoman Reynolds
19 Brown.
20 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Thank you,
21 Mr. President. I move for the adoption.
22 (Duly seconded.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
24 been moved and properly seconded.
25 All those in favor say aye.
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2 (Aye.)
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Those opposed?
5 (No response.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
7 ayes have it, and that resolution is
8 adopted.
9 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
10 Recognizing and Honoring Cheyney
11 University on the 40th anniversary of its
12 1978 NCAA Division II Basketball
13 Championship, introduced by Councilwoman
14 Blackwell.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
16 Chair recognizes Councilwoman Blackwell.
17 COUNCILWOMAN BLACKWELL: Thank
18 you, Mr. President. Jannie from Cheyney
19 asks that it be adopted.
20 (Duly seconded.)
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Best
22 motion I've heard all day.
23 It's been moved and properly
24 seconded.
25 All those in favor say aye.
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2 (Aye.)
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Those opposed?
5 (No response.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
7 ayes have it, and that resolution is
8 adopted.
9 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
10 honoring the Saint Hubert High School
11 Cheerleading Teams on a Season of Success
12 Culminating in Junior Varsity Winning the
13 National Championship and Varsity Winning
14 the PIAA State Championship, introduced
15 by Councilman Henon.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
17 Chair recognizes Councilman Henon.
18 COUNCILMAN HENON: I move for
19 the adoption of the resolution.
20 (Duly seconded.)
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
22 been moved and properly seconded.
23 All those in favor say aye.
24 (Aye.)
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
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2 Those opposed?
3 (No response.)
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
5 ayes have it, and that resolution is
6 adopted.
7 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
8 authorizing the City Council Committee on
9 Finance to hold public hearings
10 concerning an update from the
11 Philadelphia Board of Pensions and
12 Retirement about the City's divestment of
13 holdings in gun and ammunition
14 manufacturers, distributors and retailers
15 since the adoption of the "Sandy Hook
16 Principles," introduced by Councilman
17 Jones.
18 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
19 Chair recognizes Councilman Jones.
20 COUNCILMAN JONES: Thank you,
21 Mr. President. I move for that adoption.
22 (Duly seconded.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
24 been moved and properly seconded.
25 All those in favor say aye.
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2 (Aye.)
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Those opposed?
5 (No response.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
7 ayes have it, and that resolution is
8 adopted.
9 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
10 authorizing the City Council Committee on
11 Public Safety to hold hearings examining
12 the development of an extreme risk
13 protection order program within the City
14 of Philadelphia, to allow for the
15 temporary removal of firearms from
16 individuals that pose a high risk of harm
17 to themselves and others, introduced by
18 Councilman Jones.
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
20 Chair again recognizes Councilman Jones.
21 COUNCILMAN JONES: In an effort
22 to improve our grade, I move for the
23 adoption.
24 (Duly seconded.)
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
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2 been moved and properly seconded.
3 All those in favor say aye.
4 (Aye.)
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
6 Those opposed?
7 (No response.)
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
9 ayes have it, and that motion -- that
10 resolution is adopted.
11 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
12 recognizing and honoring Drexel
13 University senior and Overbrook resident
14 Aimee Turner for being crowned Miss
15 Philadelphia 2018, introduced by
16 Councilman Jones.
17 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
18 Chair one more time recognizes Councilman
19 Jones.
20 COUNCILMAN JONES: Thank you,
21 Mr. President. I move for the adoption.
22 (Duly seconded.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
24 been moved and properly seconded.
25 All those in favor say aye.
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2 (Aye.)
3 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
4 Those opposed?
5 (No response.)
6 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
7 ayes have it, and that resolution is
8 adopted.
9 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
10 honoring the legacy of Reverend
11 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the 50th
12 anniversary of his death, introduced by
13 Councilman Johnson.
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
15 Thank you.
16 The Chair recognizes Councilman
17 Johnson.
18 COUNCILMAN JOHNSON: Thank you,
19 Council President. I move for the
20 adoption of the resolution.
21 (Duly seconded.)
22 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
23 been moved and properly seconded.
24 All those in favor say aye.
25 (Aye.)
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
3 Those opposed?
4 (No response.)
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
6 ayes have it, and that resolution is
7 adopted.
8 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
9 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
10 release of the Kerner Commission's final
11 report, entitled the Report of the
12 National Advisory Commission on Civil
13 Disorders, introduced by Councilwoman
14 Parker.
15 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
16 Chair recognizes Councilwoman Parker.
17 COUNCILWOMAN PARKER: Thank
18 you, Mr. President. I move for the
19 adoption of the resolution.
20 (Duly seconded.)
21 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
22 been moved and properly seconded.
23 All those in favor say aye.
24 (Aye.)
25 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
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2 Those opposed?
3 (No response.)
4 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
5 ayes have it, and that resolution is
6 adopted.
7 CHIEF CLERK: And a resolution
8 declaring March 1st, 2018 as Disability
9 Day of Mourning in the City of
10 Philadelphia, to raise awareness of
11 filicide of disabled children and adults,
12 introduced by Councilman Taubenberger.
13 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
14 Chair recognizes Councilman Taubenberger.
15 COUNCILMAN TAUBENBERGER: Thank
16 you, Council President. I move for the
17 adoption of the resolution.
18 (Duly seconded.)
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
20 been moved and properly seconded.
21 All those in favor say aye.
22 (Aye.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
24 Those opposed?
25 (No response.)
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
3 ayes have it, and that resolution is
4 adopted.
5 CHIEF CLERK: There are no
6 other resolutions on the Final Passage
7 Calendar, Mr. President.
8 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
9 Thank you very much.
10 That concludes our Calendar.
11 We will have a five-minute pause and we
12 will proceed.
13 (Brief pause.)
14 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: We
15 have Phase 2 of our Council session.
16 Thank you for your patience.
17 The time has come for us to
18 consider the Mayor's presentation of his
19 annual budget. The Philadelphia Home
20 Rule Charter states that the Mayor shall
21 submit to Council, no later than 90 days
22 before the end of the fiscal year, his
23 operating budget message and proposed
24 operating budget ordinance for the
25 ensuing fiscal year. At the same time,
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2 the Mayor shall submit to Council the
3 recommended capital program and capital
4 budget as received from the City Planning
5 Commission, to the extent approved by the
6 Mayor.
7 I now appoint the following
8 committee to escort the Mayor to the
9 Council Chambers: Councilman Henon,
10 Councilwoman Reynolds Brown, Councilman
11 Greenlee, Councilman O'Neill, and
12 Councilman Oh.
13 (Pause.)
14 SERGEANT-AT-ARMS:
15 Mr. President, the Mayor has arrived.
16 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
17 Thank you.
18 You're supposed to applaud.
19 (Standing ovation.)
20 MAYOR KENNEY: Thank you,
21 everyone. Please be seated.
22 Good morning -- or actually
23 good afternoon, and to Council President
24 Darrell Clarke and all of my colleagues
25 on City Council, it's great to be back in
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2 this Chamber and to be here with you all.
3 I'm grateful that we're joined
4 by Philadelphia's newest elected
5 officials, District Attorney Larry
6 Krasner and City Controller Rebecca
7 Rhynhart.
8 (Applause.)
9 MAYOR KENNEY: As I said at
10 your inauguration, I look forward to
11 working with you both in the coming
12 months and years on a wide range of
13 important issues.
14 We're just two months in and
15 2018 is already proving to be a banner
16 year for Philadelphia.
17 I don't know about you, but I'm
18 still pinching myself that the Eagles are
19 Super Bowl champions.
20 (Applause.)
21 MAYOR KENNEY: And that great
22 parade up Broad Street to the steps of
23 the Art Museum showed the world yet again
24 that Philly knows how to throw a huge
25 celebration.
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2 To the thousands of City
3 workers who made that parade happen, we
4 thank you. It was an example of the
5 quality of work you deliver day in and
6 day out.
7 2018 has also brought the
8 tremendous news that Philadelphia is
9 among the 20 finalists to host Amazon's
10 second headquarters.
11 (Audience member boos.)
12 (Applause.)
13 MAYOR KENNEY: I don't know. I
14 think 50,000 jobs is pretty good, but
15 anyway.
16 Partners from every part of
17 this region rose to the occasion in
18 support of the Amazon HQ2 bid. Their
19 contributions and the consistent support
20 shown by all of you here in City Council
21 undoubtedly boosted the City's prospects.
22 We all understand what a game changer
23 this would be for Philadelphia.
24 When all branches of local
25 government are focused on working
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2 together for progress, the residents of
3 the City and region benefit.
4 Two years ago we worked
5 together and enacted the Philadelphia
6 Beverage Tax. In its first full year,
7 that tax brought in nearly $79 million.
8 To date, more than 2,700 three- and
9 four-year-olds have benefited from the
10 free --
11 (Applause.)
12 MAYOR KENNEY: -- have
13 benefited from the free, quality early
14 education through our PHLpreK program.
15 That 79 million also funded 11 community
16 schools, supporting more than 6,500
17 students, most of whom live below the
18 poverty line.
19 Last year --
20 (Applause.)
21 MAYOR KENNEY: Last year you
22 approved legislation authorizing our
23 Rebuild program, and just a few weeks ago
24 you introduced legislation to kick off
25 this investment in neighborhood parks,
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2 recreation centers, and libraries.
3 Now, the beverage industry
4 would like folks to think that somehow
5 $79 million in new revenue is a failure.
6 I suppose when you can spend over $15
7 million over two years just for lobbying
8 and when you can pay a single CEO nearly
9 $30 million a year in salary, then maybe
10 $79 million seems like chump change. But
11 not to us.
12 But for the residents of
13 Philadelphia who are benefiting from
14 these programs, it certainly isn't chump
15 change. I am hopeful that the coming
16 year will bring a final resolution to the
17 lawsuit, allowing us to move forward with
18 a full expansion of PHLpreK and community
19 schools and with the capital borrowing
20 for the Rebuild program.
21 Of course, it is our city's
22 most vulnerable residents who have long
23 been a top priority here in City Council.
24 In the past year, Councilmembers Gym and
25 Johnson and Quinones-Sanchez spearheaded
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2 the Philadelphia Eviction Prevention and
3 Response Task Force. This work will help
4 ensure that the rights of renters are
5 protected and assistance is provided to
6 keep them in their homes.
7 That effort, in turn, will help
8 mitigate homelessness, an issue in which
9 our good friend Jannie Blackwell has
10 worked tirelessly throughout her entire
11 life to stop.
12 At the same time, Councilwoman
13 Cherelle Parker has been laser focused on
14 a matter that hasn't received enough
15 attention, the threat to Philadelphia's
16 middle neighborhoods. She has made clear
17 that even as we focus on poverty, we
18 cannot lose sight of the communities
19 where vulnerabilities are less obvious.
20 That is why we're allocating
21 $500,000 in additional funding for
22 investments in our commercial corridors.
23 Those are just some of the many
24 examples of how every day of the year
25 City Council fights for those who have no
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2 voice. You've done tremendous work to
3 boost opportunities and level the playing
4 field.
5 As I come before you today, I
6 only wish I had sufficient resources to
7 fully address every challenge our city
8 faces. But unfortunately we don't. This
9 spending plan is lean. We have combed
10 through every part of government looking
11 for new efficiencies.
12 We have stepped up our efforts
13 to reduce tax delinquency, thanks in part
14 to ideas put forth by Councilmembers
15 Allan Domb and Mark Squilla. Nearly
16 9,000 properties were removed from the
17 delinquency rolls in the past year, and
18 now more than 95 percent of property
19 owners pay on time. We will continue to
20 work with them on these essential
21 efforts.
22 But make no mistake, we must
23 continue to find ways to do more with the
24 resources that we have.
25 Last fall, some of you joined
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2 me as we released the result of the first
3 survey of Philadelphia residents in more
4 than a decade.
5 The issues our residents care
6 about were clear. Better streets, more
7 efficient sanitation services, and
8 improved public safety ranked as the top
9 three services that the City should focus
10 on.
11 I am pleased to say that we
12 listened. This budget and capital
13 program offer new investments for all
14 three.
15 For public safety, this budget
16 reflects our commitment to protecting all
17 neighborhoods from crime, particularly
18 violent crime. We are investing $100
19 million over the Plan to make sure our
20 police force is at its full complement of
21 over 6,500 officers, a level not reached
22 since the recession of 2009.
23 I know Council President Clarke
24 and Councilman Johnson, who spend much of
25 their time working with victims of gun
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2 violence, will share my belief that this
3 staffing level can have a meaningful
4 impact on reducing crime.
5 There's already progress.
6 Violent crime is at its lowest level
7 since 1979, and property crime is at its
8 lowest level since 1971. Use-of-force
9 incidents, including officer-involved
10 shootings, have consistently declined
11 over the past few years. Thanks to an
12 increased emphasis on training for
13 officers, along with proactive oversight
14 and review by Police Internal Affairs, we
15 expect continued progress in the reforms
16 instituted by our great police
17 commissioner, Richard Ross.
18 Regarding pedestrian stops, the
19 number of stops lacking reasonable
20 suspicion dropped 72 percent in 2016 over
21 the previous year, and that dramatic drop
22 has continued.
23 I applaud the men and women of
24 the Police Department for taking these
25 reforms seriously and for working with
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2 police leadership to ensure public safety
3 while protecting constitutional rights.
4 Thanks to the advocacy of
5 Council President Clarke, this budget
6 also sets aside increased funding for the
7 Police Advisory Commission. This allows
8 for additional staffing to support its
9 work with the Department to review police
10 policy and practice.
11 We have safely reduced our jail
12 population by 24 percent. We're very
13 proud of that.
14 (Applause.)
15 MAYOR KENNEY: Along with our
16 criminal justice partners, we pushed for
17 systemic change. New investments in
18 existing initiatives strongly championed
19 by Councilman Curtis Jones will allow us
20 to build on this.
21 The coming year will bring
22 initial construction of the new Police
23 Administration Building at 400 North
24 Broad Street, along with new capital
25 investments for the 2nd and 15th Police
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2 Districts in Councilman Henon's district
3 and the 22nd Police District in
4 Councilman Clarke's district.
5 These are vital steps to give
6 the Police Department what they have long
7 lacked, modern facilities that enhance
8 rather than hinder their ability to do
9 their jobs and keep our residents safe.
10 As you know, the brave men and
11 women of the Philadelphia Fire Department
12 are still grieving. In January,
13 Lieutenant Matt LeTourneau lost his life
14 in the line of duty. Matt was as devoted
15 to firefighting as he was to his own
16 family. And I would ask you now to
17 please stand to honor Matt's memory with
18 a moment of silence.
19 (Moment of silence.)
20 MAYOR KENNEY: Thank you.
21 There is no greater way to
22 honor Matt's sacrifice than commit to
23 investments that can reduce danger to
24 both the public and to our firefighters.
25 These are investments that have long been
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2 championed by Councilmembers O'Neill,
3 Greenlee, Henon, and Taubenberger.
4 I am pleased to announce that
5 our Five Year Plan commits to the
6 construction of a much-needed logistics
7 hub for the Fire Department.
8 The hub will provide
9 state-of-the-art training facilities, a
10 centralized gathering location for the
11 entire Department in a time of crisis,
12 and safe storage of Fire Department
13 vehicles that will extend their useful
14 life and reduce maintenance costs.
15 We are boosting staffing levels
16 in the Fire Department, including new
17 paramedics, to over 2,600 members. That
18 represents a 24 percent increase in
19 funding for staff since we took office.
20 Our capital program calls for
21 the expansion of the Fire Department's
22 fleet of vehicles. We plan to add six
23 engines, three ladders, and 11 medic
24 units the coming year. And we'll
25 continue this $10 million funding level
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2 throughout the six-year capital program.
3 In doing so, we better protect
4 our residents. We save lives. And we
5 honor not only Matt LeTourneau, but every
6 firefighter who puts his or her life in
7 harm's way to serve our city.
8 This budget also proposes
9 funding to address one of the most
10 pressing public health crises this city
11 has faced, the scourge of opioids.
12 Like many other cities over the
13 last few years, we've seen this epidemic
14 worsen. There were about 1,200 overdose
15 deaths in Philadelphia last year, the
16 highest death toll of any major city in
17 the country.
18 We've seen increased
19 homelessness and public safety issues
20 that affect innocent families and
21 businesses in neighborhoods that have
22 been overwhelmed by the crisis.
23 We failed many people during
24 the crack epidemic by treating it solely
25 as a matter for law enforcement rather
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2 than a public health problem. It was the
3 wrong approach, and --
4 (Applause.)
5 MAYOR KENNEY: And it was
6 costly in ways that still impact many
7 Philadelphians today. That's why we need
8 innovative, multi-pronged solutions to
9 treat the opioid epidemic like the health
10 crisis that it is.
11 The Mayor's Task Force to
12 Combat the Opioid Epidemic delivered
13 recommendations focused around education,
14 treatment, overdose prevention, and our
15 criminal justice response.
16 This budget will provide nearly
17 $20 million over five years for a range
18 of services to implement those
19 recommendations and also address the
20 needs of residents in the most affected
21 neighborhoods.
22 We are creating a medic unit
23 that pairs emergency medical workers with
24 outreach workers, and we're developing
25 more "handoffs" from emergency
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2 departments so that someone who has
3 recently overdosed is connected as
4 quickly as possible for treatment.
5 We are distributing the
6 overdose antidote, naloxone, to first
7 responders and community members, and
8 we're providing low-barrier housing
9 options that do not require sobriety.
10 We're investing in Police
11 Assisted Diversion, which provides those
12 with minor drug offenses the opportunity
13 to find help rather than being arrested.
14 With a $3.75 million investment over the
15 next five years, this program, a pilot in
16 the 22nd Police District, will expand to
17 East Division, the center of the opioid
18 epidemic.
19 As I stand here today, I know
20 we all wish we didn't have to make these
21 investments. We can all think of other
22 necessary programs we'd like to see
23 expand with this money.
24 That is why the City filed suit
25 against the manufacturers of opioids. It
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2 is our hope that one day these firms will
3 be forced to compensate the City for the
4 costs that their unscrupulous marketing
5 practices have created to this government
6 and to our residents.
7 I look forward to continued
8 collaboration with Councilmembers like
9 Cindy Bass and Maria Quinones-Sanchez,
10 David Oh and Mark Squilla, who have
11 confronted this issue head-on.
12 Together we will continue to
13 work with residents to ease the
14 quality-of-life issues that have arisen
15 in neighborhoods close to the epicenter
16 of the epidemic. We continue to
17 implement our coordinated effort to
18 address impacts to the West Kensington
19 and Fairhill neighborhoods.
20 So I ask all of you, let's work
21 together in these efforts. At this time
22 of crisis, we need to pursue all options
23 to save lives and improve our
24 neighborhoods.
25 (Applause.)
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2 MAYOR KENNEY: As I mentioned,
3 thousands of Philadelphians who responded
4 to our resident survey made abundantly
5 clear that streets and sanitation are top
6 concerns. So in this budget we are not
7 wavering from our goal of repaving more
8 than 130 miles of streets each year by
9 the year 2023.
10 The Streets Department is
11 currently hiring a second crew of more
12 than 30 people for repaving, and a third
13 crew will be added in future years.
14 We also intend to advance
15 Vision Zero, the bold public safety plan
16 to eliminate traffic-related deaths by
17 the year 2030. We plan to spend $60
18 million over the five years for
19 reengineering of dangerous locations, for
20 expanded traffic-calming devices, and for
21 more bike lanes.
22 We'll be purchasing new
23 sanitation compactors to replace aging
24 ones, increasing the reliability of this
25 vital service to our residents.
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2 The reconstruction and repaving
3 of streets, improved sanitation
4 collections, and safer streets for
5 pedestrians and bicyclists, all of these
6 are good for economic development.
7 Because well-paved roads and streets,
8 along with a clean city, encourage strong
9 private sector commitment to
10 Philadelphia.
11 Another encouraging sign for
12 the City's business community is City
13 Council's regulatory reform initiative
14 spearheaded by Councilman Green.
15 The rules and regs that govern
16 businesses in this city are important,
17 and your efforts will ensure that they
18 are appropriate, up to date, and
19 encourage companies to invest in
20 Philadelphia. We look forward to seeing
21 the results of that effort in 2018.
22 Our commitment to
23 Philadelphia's businesses was made
24 abundantly clear a few weeks ago when I
25 spoke to the Chamber of Commerce and
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2 announced our workforce development plan,
3 Fueling Philadelphia's Talent Engine.
4 This plan serves as a launching
5 point for the bold steps needed to align
6 education and workforce systems to the
7 talent our businesses need. And a brand
8 new Office of Workforce Development will
9 begin operations this month to coordinate
10 this important work with our outside
11 partners. This will ensure that Fueling
12 Philadelphia's Talent Engine is
13 transformed from a bold plan to a
14 groundbreaking reality.
15 At the same time, we are
16 requesting half a million dollars to
17 build off the success of last summer's
18 Fair Chance Hiring Initiative. Fair
19 Chance provides reimbursements to
20 employers who hire returning citizens and
21 pay them a living wage.
22 Of course, we fully intend to
23 do what Councilwoman Reynolds Brown has
24 long championed, to lead by example, by
25 continuing the City as Model Employer
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2 program which we launched as a pilot last
3 year. City as Model Employer prepares
4 residents who face barriers to employment
5 for positions that are currently
6 difficult for City departments to fill.
7 We're also boosting our
8 commitment to one of the most successful
9 talent engines, the Community College of
10 Philadelphia. This budget will increase
11 funding to the Community College by $1.5
12 million annually. This will help ensure
13 that thousands of Philly's high school
14 graduates have a chance for a next step,
15 a certificate or social degree that will
16 open doors as they move into the
17 workforce.
18 These students are waiting for
19 their shot at greatness, just like that
20 team of underdogs we cheered on Broad
21 Street and the Parkway a few weeks ago.
22 Truth is, I believe the real
23 Philadelphia underdogs are our students,
24 hundreds of thousands of preschoolers,
25 children, teens, young women and young
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2 men who have been poorly served by an
3 underfunded School District.
4 A generation of students and
5 families have suffered as a result. Yet
6 no one was ever fully accountable for the
7 outcomes, and the City's power to improve
8 Philadelphia schools were limited.
9 Now we are in a moment of
10 truth. It's time to write a new chapter
11 in the history of Philadelphia schools.
12 Over the last two years, thanks
13 to the leadership of Superintendent
14 William Hite and his team, the District
15 has achieved stability and improved
16 literacy and graduation rates. But we
17 still have work to do, but we are headed
18 in the right direction. Establishing
19 clear accountability is the best way to
20 make sure we not only stay on course, but
21 also accelerate our progress.
22 In November, I stood before you
23 and made the case for a locally
24 controlled School Board, and with your
25 support, we are moving diligently in that
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2 direction.
3 (Applause.)
4 MAYOR KENNEY: The School
5 Reform Commission will cede control this
6 summer, and governance of the schools
7 will revert to a nine-member locally
8 appointed board.
9 To ensure that the new board
10 has time to prepare for a smooth
11 transition into the enormous
12 responsibilities that await, I plan to
13 appoint members later this month.
14 I will make our appointments
15 from a pool of recommendations
16 thoughtfully considered by the
17 Educational Nominating Panel, a diverse
18 group of Philadelphians made up of
19 dedicated parent advocates, former
20 students, educators, and leaders of
21 various citywide organizations.
22 The Panel considered more than
23 500 nominations and applications from all
24 across the City, and within their 40-day
25 deadline presented a list of 27
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2 recommendations just this week.
3 I welcome the proposed Charter
4 amendment to give City Council the
5 authority to approve the Mayor's Board of
6 Education appointments. In the meantime,
7 we'll continue to look to each of you for
8 advice and guidance in this process.
9 We will appoint a board that
10 possesses the diverse skills, knowledge,
11 and perspectives needed to sustain and
12 build on the District's recent success, a
13 board that shares our vision that all
14 students deserve access to a quality
15 school in their own neighborhood.
16 As we return to local control
17 of schools, we must provide the financial
18 stability the District needs so our
19 students and schools can continue
20 building on the real progress they've
21 made in recent years.
22 But the District's forecast is
23 grim, a $900 million deficit projected by
24 the year 2023. Addressing this
25 tremendous need won't be easy, but the
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2 alternative is far worse.
3 That would cost us the
4 District's hard-won stability. It would
5 return our students to overcrowded
6 classrooms, lacking in resources, in
7 schools without nurses and counselors.
8 It would set us back just when we were
9 poised to finally move forward.
10 There is nothing left to cut.
11 There is no one else to turn to. While
12 we continue to press the Commonwealth to
13 meet its constitutional requirement to
14 fund schools adequately, we can no longer
15 afford to wait for other people to help
16 us. Right now it's up to us. We need to
17 step up and provide the financial
18 stability and the accountability that our
19 District needs.
20 So in this budget and Five Year
21 Plan, we propose that we start by using
22 existing revenues to boost the City's
23 contribution to the School District by
24 $20 million for each of the next five
25 years.
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2 In addition, we propose a
3 package of tax measures that delivers
4 stability by closing the District's
5 projected deficit.
6 This includes a 6 percent
7 property tax increase to bring the
8 District $475 million over five years.
9 For the average residential
10 property owner, that means an additional
11 $95 a year. And if they are enrolled in
12 the Homestead Exemption program at its
13 current level, it works out to an extra
14 $70 a year, or less than $6 a month.
15 I propose readjusting scheduled
16 reductions in the wage tax to bring in
17 nearly $340 million over five years. And
18 an increase in the local portion of the
19 real estate transfer tax will bring the
20 School District about $66 million
21 additional.
22 All told, this package will
23 mean an additional $980 million to the
24 children of Philadelphia over five years.
25 I know for many residents this
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2 will be a sacrifice. I vow to work with
3 City Council to protect low-income
4 homeowners. We will expand housing
5 counseling and outreach with $2.5 million
6 in foreclosure prevention programs. We
7 will boost funding to the Philadelphia
8 Land Bank by nearly $4 million. And
9 we'll expand the Homestead Exemption in
10 light of growing home values.
11 Our residents deserve to know
12 precisely what their sacrifice will
13 accomplish, so let me tell you.
14 Eliminating the deficit and
15 ensuring the financial stability of our
16 schools will enable us to push forward
17 with the School District's Action Plan
18 3.0, a plan that has generated early
19 success in literacy, college and career
20 readiness, and staffing.
21 It will also bring vital new
22 investments such as capital improvements,
23 including upgraded elementary classrooms;
24 additional 9th grade academies that
25 provide academic supports and counseling
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2 to reduce the risk of dropping out;
3 expanded and improved CTE programs,
4 apprenticeship programs, IT internships,
5 and other high school pathways and
6 opportunities; school climate investments
7 to enhance positive and safe school
8 cultures; and expanded college access
9 through advanced placement courses, free
10 SAT testing, and a middle college program
11 where high school students can earn an
12 Associate's Degree.
13 This investment will also bring
14 specialized reading coaches for every
15 elementary school and expand the focus on
16 early literacy into grades 4 and 5; more
17 counseling assistance to provide
18 bilingual services and support the
19 families, and more ELL teachers to ensure
20 students are acquiring needed English
21 language skills; more opportunities for
22 students to have career exposure and work
23 experience in the summer and year-round;
24 and continued efforts to increase the
25 diversity and quality of our teaching
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2 workforce.
3 All of these efforts will take
4 years to fully realize, but we expect to
5 see steady and incremental progress each
6 year, with more students reading on grade
7 level, graduating, and successfully
8 transitioning into college and careers.
9 And neighborhoods will flourish
10 around a growing number of successful
11 schools.
12 Families will know they have
13 quality educational options for their
14 kids, and businesses will know their
15 future workers are getting the training
16 and skills they need to succeed.
17 A wise man recently said, "An
18 underdog is a hungry dog. And hungry
19 dogs run faster."
20 Let me tell you, the children
21 of Philadelphia School District, the real
22 underdogs, are very hungry. They're
23 hungry for knowledge that only a properly
24 funded school, with updated books, modern
25 technology, and adequate staffing can
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2 bring.
3 They are hungry for the
4 opportunities that only a high school
5 diploma or equivalency can achieve. They
6 are hungry for the one thing that
7 students and families in other parts of
8 the state take for granted: Hope.
9 (Applause.)
10 MAYOR KENNEY: Hope for a
11 better future.
12 I stand here today ready to be
13 held personally accountable for this. I
14 do so because I envision a day when we
15 are cheering not only athletes on the
16 Parkway but also students at a podium,
17 holding diplomas, holding scholarships,
18 holding job offers, and holding the hands
19 of their proud family members.
20 Students, for the first time,
21 are holding on to the realization they
22 are no longer underdogs. They are
23 champions.
24 (Applause.)
25 MAYOR KENNEY: We have to make
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2 this a reality.
3 These are our kids. They are
4 no one else's kids. And no one else is
5 coming to their rescue, not from
6 Harrisburg and not from Washington, DC,
7 God knows. And every time I enter a
8 pre-K or a kindergarten or an elementary
9 school, what I see are hopeful children,
10 who are unspoiled, who don't see race,
11 who want to be loved and want to be
12 educated and want to be successful
13 adults.
14 I see it in preschool. I see
15 it in kindergarten. I see it in
16 elementary schools. I see it in high
17 schools, our CTE schools, Dobbins,
18 Swenson, all those schools.
19 These young people are hopeful
20 for a future, and we can't keep on
21 talking about it unless we pay for it.
22 And we need to pay for our kids' future,
23 because in the end, the 26 percent
24 poverty rate that we have as a city will
25 only be reduced through education. And
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2 when I'm long --
3 (Applause.)
4 MAYOR KENNEY: And when I'm
5 long gone from this earth, what I hope is
6 that our tax base is expanded, we have
7 more people paying taxes and raising
8 families and buying homes in our
9 neighborhoods and making our
10 neighborhoods stable so we don't have to
11 spend money on prisons, on drug
12 addiction, on all the things we spend
13 money on that we should never spend money
14 on.
15 We should have people who are
16 successful and can make their way in this
17 world, and we'll all have been better off
18 for that, and that will be our legacy.
19 Let's fund our schools and
20 let's get to work.
21 Thank you.
22 (Standing ovation.)
23 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: As
24 you leave, because we still have to
25 adjourn Council, those that are leaving,
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2 we ask you to leave quietly and quickly.
3 Those that are going to stay, we ask you
4 to allow us to conclude our Council
5 session.
6 And before we all leave, I
7 omitted something this year. I'd like to
8 recognize -- I guess I can call him my
9 mayor, Mayor John Street.
10 (Applause.)
11 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: It's
12 a little personal. It's a little
13 personal. Mayor Kenney is a close
14 second, but you understand the Street
15 connection.
16 Thank you, Mayor, for being
17 here.
18 Temple students? Yeah, I see
19 them. Hey guys.
20 Why don't we ask everybody to
21 keep quiet so we can go ahead and
22 adjourn. If the members will take their
23 seats, we can adjourn and everybody can
24 leave.
25 First of all, any speeches on
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2 the part of the minority?
3 Please don't light up.
4 (No response.)
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: Any
6 speeches on the part of the majority?
7 Don't, please, sir.
8 (No response.)
9 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
10 Thank you. Thank you.
11 At this time, the Chair
12 recognizes Councilwoman Reynolds Brown
13 for a motion to adjourn.
14 COUNCILWOMAN BROWN: Thank you,
15 Mr. President. I move that City Council
16 stand adjourned until Thursday, March
17 8th, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
18 (Duly seconded.)
19 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
20 Thank you. It has been moved and
21 properly seconded that Council stand
22 adjourned until Thursday, March 8th,
23 2018, 10:00 a.m.
24 All those in favor say aye.
25 (Aye.)
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2 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE:
3 Those opposed?
4 (No response.)
5 COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLARKE: The
6 ayes have it and the motion carries.
7 Thank you all very much.
8 (Stated Meeting adjourned at
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Stated MeetingMarch 1, 2018
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