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From YouTube: Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council 9-19-2019
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The Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held Thursday, September 19, 2019:
Invocation:
Given by Rev. Anthony T. Rossi of St. Anselm Parish, guest of Councilmember Brian ONeill (10th District)
Presentations:
None.
Bills and resolutions on Second Reading and Final Passage: 170408, 180409, 180669, 190027, 190671, 190675, 190677, 190467-A, 190232, 160720, 170675, 180457, 160026, 180729, 170517, 180936, and 190507.
A
But
before
we
start
I'd
ask
if
anyone
has
a
cell
phone
or
any
other
electronic
device
that
makes
noise,
please
turn
it
off
or
put
it
in
airplane
mode,
so
it
does
not
disrupt
the
council
session
to
give
our
invocation.
This
morning
the
chair
recognizes
father
Anthony
Rossi
of
st.
s
limbs
parish.
He
is
here
today
as
the
guest
of
Councilman
O'neill
I
would
ask
all
members
and
guests
to
please
rise
and
also
one
more
time
ask
people
to
please
tone
the
conversations
down
father.
B
Good
morning,
brothers
and
sisters
this
morning,
I
could
get
used
to
this
pulpit
brothers
and
sisters.
We
are
all
united
as
believers
in
the
creator
and
guide
of
all
peoples
of
this
great
nation
in
our
Christian
sacred
scriptures,
the
best-known
Christian
missionary
and
a
chosen
teacher
by
our
Savior
Paul.
He
writes
to
his
friend
Timothy,
who
he
appointed
as
an
overseer
or
leader
of
one
of
the
local
churches
in
the
ancient
world.
B
He
writes
this
first
of
all,
then
I
urge
the
supplications
prayers,
intercessions
and
Thanksgivings
be
made
for
all
peoples
for
kings
and
all
those
who
are
in
high
positions
that
we
may
lead
a
quiet
and
a
peaceable
life
godly
respectful
in
every
way.
This
is
good
and
it
is
acceptable
in
the
sight
of
God,
our
Savior,
who
desires
all
people
to
be
saved
and
come
to
the
knowledge
of
all
truth,
so
brothers
and
sisters.
B
Let
us
bow
our
heads
and
allow
that
Spirit
of
God
to
touch
our
hearts
as
we
begin
today's
session,
asking
for
God's
blessings
for
our
great
city
and
for
our
nation
creator.
Teacher
of
all
truth
of
knowledge,
wisdom
of
justice-
you
authority
is
rightly
administered,
laws
are
drawn
up
and
they
are
promulgated
judgment.
B
May
they
always
seek
the
ways
of
righteousness,
justice
and
mercy
grant
that
they
may
be
enabled
by
your
powerful
protection
to
lead
our
city
and
our
nation
with
integrity
and
with
steadfastness
we
pray.
These
words
always
do
that
God.
That
holds
us
all
together,
brothers
and
sisters
created
in
that
image.
Big
Mike,
eNOS
of
God
amen.
A
C
A
D
You
council
president
I
just
like
to
acknowledge
a
group
of
students
who
are
studying
to
receive
the
Juris
Doctor
degree
from
one
of
the
nation's
leading
institutions
of
higher
learning,
also
known
as
the
acres
of
diamonds
temple
law
school.
So
the
temple
law
students,
because
please
stand
and
be
acknowledged.
E
Hears
from
George
Washington,
Carver,
High,
School
of
Engineering
and
science
in
Philadelphia,
and
our
sister
city,
Shirley
I'm,
lead
from
Frankfurt
Germany
inhaler.
Hisses
woman
under
Sheila
and
Leila
I
was
front
foot.
We
fallin
on
sale,
Oy
heel
in
Philadelphia
police
in
Sioux
Delfin.
We
honor
and
celebrate
this
wonderful
sister
city
exchange
program,
which
has
become
quite
strong
over
the
years.
George
Washington,
Carver,
High,
School
and
Shula
am
lead,
have
been
visiting
each
other
for
over
three
years.
E
These
are
people
to
people,
exchanges
where
the
guests
are
hosted
in
the
homes
of
students
and
their
families
in
Philadelphia,
and
also
in
Germany,
which
each
create
deep
friendship,
as
well
as
opportunities
to
learn
about
life
in
another
country
and
explore
near
new
career
paths.
We
want
to
see
our
students
becoming
global
citizens
and
sister
city
high
school
exchange
programs
or
an
idea
vehicle
for
achieving
this
goal,
to
be
clear,
with
the
support
of
our
host
families,
both
in
Philadelphia
and
in
Frankfurt
Germany.
These
sister
city,
high
school
student
exchanges
would
never
be
possible.
E
We
greatly
appreciate
all
the
cooperating
organizations,
including
universities,
local
businesses,
museums,
sports
teams,
citizens,
diplomacy,
international,
who
support
this
wonderful
program
for
our
students.
Dear
students,
we
congratulate
you
on
the
leadership
you
have
exhibited
by
participating
in
this
program
and
exposing
yourself
to
the
rich
learning
opportunities,
Vibha,
Sheila
and
Sheila
linen
feel
and
dunk
fill
iron,
bazoo
prevention,
the
spas
in
Windsor,
shot
on
Compton's
by
Vita,
sue.
Bazooka
I
would
like
our
guests
to
stand
up
and
be
recognized
by
the
City
Council.
A
C
A
E
A
Thanks
to
gentlemen,
at
this
time,
I'd
like
to
thank
everyone
who
has
come
down
to
witness
the
government
in
action
today,
we
genuinely
appreciate
you
being
here.
We
hope
your
stay
here
today
is
a
knowledgeable
one,
but,
more
importantly,
a
pleasurable
one,
so
much
so
that
you
come
back
again
again.
Thank
you
for
being
here
today.
I
know
this
will
be
very,
very
difficult
news
for
the
councilmembers.
Today
we
have
no
presentations
all
right,
we'll
make
up
for
it.
Next
week,
though,.
F
An
ordinance
authorizing
the
issuance
from
time
to
time
of
one
or
more
series
of
general
obligation,
bonds
to
provide
funds
to
refund
certain
outstanding
general
obligation,
bonds
of
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
authorizing
the
mayor,
city,
controller
and
city
solicitor,
or
a
majority
of
them
to
sell
bonds
at
public
or
private,
negotiated
sale.
Setting
forth
the
purposes
for
which
the
proceeds
of
the
bonds
will
be
expended.
Providing
for
the
maturities
and
for
other
terms
and
conditions
and
for
the
form
of
the
bonds.
F
Providing
that
the
bonds
may
be
redeemable
prior
to
maturity,
providing
sinking
funds
for
the
bonds
and
for
appropriations
to
the
sinking
fund,
Commission
for
the
payment
thereof
and
an
ordinance
amending
sub
code.
A
of
title
for
the
Philadelphia
Code
to
further
provide
for
timelines
and
administrative
fees
in
connection
with
various
permit
applications
and
to
establish
a
special
surcharge
in
connection
with
accelerated
permit
reviews
and
inur'd
in
cementing
various
provisions
of
sub
code.
F
Family
trust
for
the
use
by
the
city
of
all
or
a
portion
of
the
premises
located
at
1813
through
25
Hilton
Street,
and
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
Commissioner
of
public
property
to
convey
to
the
philippi
authority
for
industrial
development
all
or
a
portion
of
a
parcel
or
parcels
of
land.
In
about
the
area
about
it.
By
Lombard,
Street,
South,
Broad,
Street,
South,
Street
and
15th
Street,
and
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
commissioner
of
public
property
to
enter
into
a
lease
agreement
with
12.
24:01.
Walnut.
A
H
H
H
F
A
C
You,
mr.
president,
today
I
offered
two
bills:
three
resolutions,
the
bills
and
two
of
the
resolutions
on
your
behalf
and
the
other
resolution
is
co-sponsored
with
me
with
Councilman
Jones
and
councilman
Sanchez,
and
when
the
resolution
on
the
North
Broad
Street
bid
is
read,
I'd
like
to
be
recognized.
Please
Thank.
C
A
F
C
A
G
C
F
Privileged
resolution
authorizing
City
Council's
Committee
on
housing,
Neighborhood
Development
and
the
homeless
to
hold
hearings
on
the
issue
of
negligent
landlords,
absentee
landlords,
property
managers,
problem
properties,
foreclosed
vacant,
residential
properties,
problem
rental
properties
and
their
impact
on
the
surrounding
community
and
the
opportunities
and
implications
associated
with
limiting,
banning
or
capping
the
number
of
rental
properties
within
defined
areas
and
neighborhoods
and
authorizing
the
issuance
of
subpoenas
to
compel
the
attendance
of
witnesses
and
production
of
documents
of
the
full
extent
authorized
under
the
homo
Charter.
Today's.
I
F
A
privileged
resolution
recognizing
and
honoring
aasaiya
is
liver
fund
for
its
extraordinary
work
in
educating
communities
of
color
about
organ
donation
and
transplantation,
as
well
as
spreading
joy
and
awareness
through
children's
books,
vo
today's
calendar
and
a
non
privilege
resolution
also
naming
the
3700
block
of
age
Avenue
as
Ralph's
Kelly's
way
in
honor
of
Raphael's
Scalise
to
commemorate
his
longtime
dedication
to
Philadelphia
and
numerous
local
organizations.
She
recognizes
councilman's.
I
I
And
they
bravely
have
dealt
with
the
liver
process
and
donation
process
and
have
taken
that
process
and
put
it
into
coloring
books
so
that
other
families
can
understand
that
process.
As
an
organ
donor,
myself
to
my
brother,
those
kinds
of
educational
components
are
the
difference
between
being
a
donor
or
not,
and
in
particular
parts
of
my
district.
I
There
is
three
times
as
many
organ
failures
as
in
the
general
population
that
can
be
attributed
to
many
things,
such
as
food
deserts
and
other
misuses
of
a
good
liver,
and
so
I'm
thankful
to
them
for
coming
down
today
and
sharing
that
with
not
just
this
council
but
the
entire
city.
So
can
we
welcome
them.
J
F
I
seventy
six
and
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
commissioner
of
public
property
to
convey
to
the
philippine
thority
for
industrial
development
all
of
our
portion
of
a
parcel
or
parcels
of
land
in
and
about
the
area
bounded
by
Lombard
Street,
South,
Broad,
Street,
South,
Street
and
15th
Street
for
further
conveyance.
Those.
A
K
F
An
ordinance
amending
various
provisions
of
sub
code
P
of
tunnel
for
the
falafels
code,
the
Philadelphia
plumbing
code,
by
making
additional
additions,
deletions
and
amendments
to
the
city's
adoption
of
the
2018
international
plumbing
code,
as
published
by
the
International
Code
Council,
and
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
Commissioner
of
poly
property.
On
behalf
of
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
to
enter
into
a
lease
agreement
with
the
Robert
Nicoletti
Family
Trust
for
use
by
the
city
of
all
or
a
portion
of
the
premises
located
at
1813
through
25
Hilton
Street,
and
an
ordinance
amending
title.
F
Six
of
the
fall
of
the
code
entitled
health
code
by
creating
a
new
chapter.
Six
1200
and
taught
a
prescription
data
collection
to
provide
for
submission
of
certain
prescription
data
to
the
Department
of
Public,
Health
solely
for
the
purpose
of
administration
and
maintenance
of
the
public
health.
In
accordance
with
the
Home
Rule
Charter.
Those.
F
A
privileged
resolution
authorizing
the
Committee
on
law
and
government
to
conduct
hearings
about
how
tap
if
the
nation's
first
income
based
water
bill
program
will
allow
low-income
Philadelphians
to
earn
forgiveness
of
past
debts
upon
timely
payments
to
the
full
water
department.
Today's
calendar
and
a
non-frivolous
resolution
urging
the
city
of
La
Vie
to
take
measures
to
achieve
fair
and
equitable
transition
to
the
use
of
100
clean,
renewable
energy
by
2050
and.
D
G
F
F
A
non
privileged
resolution
initiating
action
to
continue
a
Business
Improvement
District
encompassing
certain
existing
and
future
hotel
properties
within
the
boundaries
of
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
known
as
the
photo
fear,
Hospitality
improvement,
levee
district
and
to
continue
Philadelphia
hospitality
improvement.
Every
district
corporation
as
the
neighborhood
Improvement
District
Management
Association
Ford.
G
L
F
L
You,
mr.
president,
on
behalf
of
the
women
of
council,
I
am
honored
to
introduce
this
resolution
recognizing
and
commending
the
mentoring
of
young
women
in
the
construction
industry.
When
I
saw
the
story
that
was
written
in
a
news
outlet
over
the
summer
about
this
organization,
I
thought
about
a
conversation
that
I
had
a
few
years
ago
with
a
former
staffer
here
by
the
name
of
Katherine,
Gilmore
Richardson,
and
she
was
just
finishing
I.
L
Think
a
program
at
the
distinguished
Yale
University
and
women
and
leadership
and
I,
asked
her
to
share
with
me
what
that
was
like
councilman
Johnson
I
then
shared
with
her.
What
my
experience
was
like
in
the
senior
executives
and
state
and
local
government
program
at
Harvard
University,
and
it
was
at
that
time,
mr.
L
A
black
woman,
an
african-american
woman,
I'm,
a
white
woman
or
another
woman
of
color
I,
want
to
say
to
all
women
of
color
black
brown
or
whatever
race
or
ethnicity
that
you
come
from
along
with
white
women
that
our
issue
that
we
are
dealing
with
now
is
privilege
and
class,
and
that
the
barriers
to
entry
that
preclude
us
from
getting
engaged
in
industries
like
the
construction
industry,
the
legal
industry
to
medical
industry
are
not
necessarily
always
our
race
and
sex.
It
is
our
class
and
our
socioeconomic
status.
L
So
if
you
aren't
born
into
wealth,
if
you
don't
grow
up
and
wealth,
if
you
don't
marry
into
wealth
and
you're,
a
woman
of
color,
your
barriers
to
entry,
the
grit,
the
tenacity,
everything
that
it
takes
for
you
to
survive
may
be
different
from
another
woman
who
looks
like
you.
So
I
want
to
commend
this
program.
L
Angelina
Perriman,
along
with
aaron
from
the
painters
I
know,
I
saw
her
engaged
with
it,
along
with
girls
ain't
and
to
let
them
know
that
I'm
going
to
be
doing
my
best
to
talk
to
rowhouse
women
who
are
not
born
into
wealth,
who
have
not
married
into
wealth
and
who
are
raising
young
girls
who
are
going
to
have
to
survive
without
the
privilege
that
comes
with
their
class
and/or
socioeconomic
status,
Thank
You.
Mr.
president,.
A
I
A
H
F
The
president
and
members
of
the
Council
of
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
the
Committee
on
Public,
Health
and
Human
Services,
to
which
is
deferred
bill
number
one:
nine,
zero,
five,
zero,
five
and
tilted
an
ordinance
amending
title.
Six
of
the
philippi
code
entitled
health
code
by
adding
a
new
chapter.
Six
three
eleven
entitled
children's
meals
at
food
service
establishments
respectful
reports
that
as
considered
an
amend,
is
the
same
and
returns
the
attached
bill
to
council
with
a
favorable
recommendation
chair.
A
You
it
has
been
moved
in
property,
second,
that
the
rules
of
council
be
suspended
so
as
to
permit
first
reading
this
day
of
bills.
Number
one
not
oh
five,
oh
five,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
those
opposed
eyes
have
it.
This
bill
will
be
placed
on
our
first
reading
calendar
today.
That
concludes
our
report,
some
committee
and
our
next
order
of
businesses.
Consideration
of
the
calendar
I
note
that
the
bill
just
reported
from
committee
with
suspension
that
the
rules
had
been
deemed
Matt
had
a
first
reading.
A
This
bill
will
be
placed
on
our
second
reading
and
final
passes
calendar
and
on
that
session
of
council,
as
there
are
no
additional
bills
on
our
first
reading
calendar.
The
chair
recognizes
councilman
Heenan,
but
purpose
of
pulling
up
bills
and
resolutions
that
are,
on
our
final
passes,
calendar
to
day
Thank.
C
You,
mr.
president,
the
following
resolutions
of
bills
are
being
called
up
for
the
second
reading
and
final
passage
calendars.
Today
they
are
billed
numbers,
one:
nine,
zero,
six,
seven,
one,
two,
one:
nine:
zero,
six,
seven:
five,
one:
nine
zero;
six;
seven,
seven,
one:
nine
zero;
two:
three:
two
one:
nine
one:
eight:
zero,
nine,
three
six
and
one:
nine
zero,
five
zero;
seven
all
other
bills
and
resolutions
are
being
held.
Thank.
A
You
councilman
before
we
consider
these
bills
and
resolutions
I
don't
want
to
final
passes
calendar.
Today
we
will
have
our
public
comment
session.
It
will
go
as
follows
if
you
are
interested
in
testifying
on
a
bill
or
resolution
that
is
on
our
final
passes
calendar
today,
if
you
have
not
already
done
so,
you
may
sign
up
it's
table
to
my
left.
Your
name
is
call.
You
will
go
to
the
middle
of
the
council
chambers,
the
there's
a
podium,
there's
a
device
on
that
podium
when
the
light
turns
green
on
that
device.
A
It
will
be
your
time
to
speak
when
the
light
turns
yellow.
You
will
have
30
seconds
to
conclude
your
remarks
and
what
light
turns
red
we'd
ask
that
you
please
adhere
to
our
guidelines
and
conclude
your
remarks.
You
will
be
given
three
minutes
to
speak.
I
want
to
thank
you
very
much
for
your
anticipated
cooperation
with
our
process.
Mr.
Decker,
please
read
the
first
name,
George.
N
N
However,
there
is
one
problem:
currently
the
ledge
safe
certification.
That's
given
is
valid
for
two
years.
This
is
going
to
be
the
proposed
bill.
We
compromised
and
changed
it
to
three
years.
One
of
the
amendments
which
we
just
saw
about
20
minutes
ago
will
now
change
it
to
four
years,
and
we
think
that
is
very
problematic,
because
paint
can
peel
within
a
relatively
short
period
of
time
and
can
be
very
hazardous,
and
if
the
certification
is
good,
that
long,
this
could
create
risk
for
families.
N
The
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention
quickly
was
that
the
landlord
associations
have
put
out
some
what
we
would
call
misinformation,
comparing
Maryland,
which
has
a
similar
bill
to
1-800,
that
we
won
eight,
oh
nine,
thirty
six
and
what
they
say
is
that
in
Maryland
the
recent
testing
there
was
point,
nine
percent
of
the
children
had
elevated
blood
lead
levels
and
they
said
in
Philadelphia
it
was
0.8%.
We
did
some
research
and
we
passed
out
this
document
and
I
have
more,
which
shows
this
is
dramatically
incorrect.
In
fact,
Baltimore.
In
fact,
Philadelphia
has
one
point.
N
One
percent
and
Maryland
has
point
two
percent,
which
means
that
Philadelphia
is
five
times
greater,
that
the
percentage-wise
of
the
number
of
children
getting
lead
poisoning,
and
we
think
that
is
a
major
reason
why
this
bill.
The
amendment
should
get
passed
and
this
bill
could
pass,
but
again
we
express
our
concern
from
the
change
from
two
to
four
years.
Thank
you.
O
Lynne
Landis
and
I
am
the
co-founder
of
safe
streets,
Philly
org.
We
believe
that
the
city
must
provide
housing
and
services
to
those
in
need,
but
the
general
public
must
also
be
protected.
Common
sense
dictates
that
cities
cannot
allow
people
to
live
on
the
streets
because
by
doing
so,
the
cities
themselves
are
in
violation
of
local
state
and
federal
laws
governing
health
safety,
sanitation
and
the
environment.
O
The
federal
courts
have
have
said
that
the
homeless
have
a
legal
right
to
live
on
the
street
only
if
there
is
no
shelter
space
available,
Philadelphia
usually
does
have
available
space.
So
why
are
so
many
of
the
homeless
still
living
on
our
streets?
We
strongly
recommend
that
the
city
make
the
commitment
to
always
help
shelter
space
available
so
that
there
is
no
legal
excuse
for
anyone
to
live
on
our
streets
and
so
that
the
law
against
living
on
the
streets
can
be
effectively
and
promptly
enforced.
O
More
importantly,
many
of
the
homeless
are
seriously
mentally
ill
and
should
be
receiving
Social
Security
disability,
as
my
own
son
does.
The
problem
is
that
applying
for
SSD
and
other
services
is
a
voluntary
process
in
Philadelphia.
To
expect
someone
who
is
mentally
ill
to
make
decisions
in
their
own
self-interests
is
completely
unrealistic.
O
Unfortunately,
many
of
the
nonprofit's
who
receive
funds
from
the
100
million
dollar
budget
of
the
Department
of
homeless
services
are
all
too
often
enabling
the
mentally
ill
to
stay
on
the
streets
rather
than
rather
than
ensuring
that
they
receive
SSD
shelter
and
the
other
services
that
would
get
them
off
the
streets
making
matters
worse.
The
bar
has
been
set
to
high
in
Philadelphia
for
the
seriously
mentally
ill
to
qualify
for
involuntary
commitment
and
long
term
mental
health
care.
The
state
laws
are
not
that
restrictive.
O
P
Clark
and
members
of
City
Council
I
am
Ethel
and
Baylor.
Vice
president
of
asked
me
District
Council,
forty
seven
I
am
here
today
supporting
resolution,
one
nine
zero,
six,
seven
one
introduced
by
council
members,
Henan
and
Parker
concerning
PA
House
bill
number
1082
in
Senate
bill.
Four,
six,
four
entitled
the
jacks
swap
worker
safety
bill.
Did
you
know
that
private
sector
workers
have
more
workplace
protections
than
our
police
officers?
Firemen,
correctional
officers,
road
maintenance
workers,
DHS
workers,
public
health
staff,
probation
and
parole
officers
in
all
other
public
employees
in
Pennsylvania?
P
This
House
bill
will
help
bring
the
same
four
sections
provided
by
private
sector
workers
to
the
public
sector
workers
here
in
this
state.
This
includes
members
of
ask
me
that
worked
for
the
city
of
Philadelphia.
Currently
OSHA
protections
do
not
cover
workers
in
the
public
sector
like
the
city's
blue
and
white
collar
workforce,
Philadelphia
area
project
on
Occupational,
Safety
and
Health
executive
director,
Nicole,
fuller,
says
work
parks.
Safety
should
not
be
treated
as
a
perk
or
a
friend's
benefit.
Every
Pennsylvania
should
have
the
right
to
have
safe
in
healthy
working
conditions
and
wow.
P
P
G
Good
morning,
thank
you.
My
name
is
Joe
Cox.
We
need
to
protect
our
kids,
so
I,
so
I
support
promoting
lead
safety
in
houses
and
schools.
We
need
to
make
them
all
lead
and
asbestos
safe
little
kid
should
not
live
or
learn
with
lead
or
asbestos.
Our
teaching
professional
shouldn't
have
to
work
in
these
conditions
as
well.
I
believe
we
should
be
judged
by
how
we
treat
the
most
vulnerable.
We
need
to
make
every
house
in
school
lead
and
asbestos
safe.
G
Q
This
is
official
decree
of
the
people
in
Riv
and
a
Miss
Guarico
as
such
requires
immediate
action
remedy
every
week.
Council
mayor,
governor
and
others
transfer
private
property
through
the
government
probably
unlawfully,
as
the
people
celebrate
the
signing
of
the
Constitution
I
stand
before
you
stripped
of
almost
all
of
my
god-given
rights,
professional
politicians,
many
serving
for
decades
or
like
Ken
dolls,
lacking
the
testicular
fortitude
to
obey,
protect
and
defend
the
Constitution.
Q
Last
week,
elected
representatives
refused
to
be
served:
court
paperwork
from
their
boss
according
their
constitution
using
Capitol
Police
DHS.
Another
oak
found
police
organizations
because
these
representatives
did
not
like
the
words
on
the
paperwork
from
their
boss.
The
founding
fathers
were
donburi
the
themselves
and
beat
you
if
they
could
for
dishonouring
their
sacrifices.
Q
The
Constitution's
require
me
remedy
in
this
breach
of
law,
breach
of
lawyers
breach
of
fiduciary
duty.
Your
oath
of
office
requires
you
to
act
or
face
prison.
42,
USC,
1982,
1983,
1959,
th690,
87,
18,
USC,
241,
242,
23,
a
123
84
be
a
constitutional
ARCA
one
sections
1
through
28,
twice
60
a
CSA
703
705,
708,
709,
711,
712,
713,
716
and
902.
Q
Another
walls
listed
SCOTUS,
1589,
6514,
133,
Oh,
14,
405
6,
appear
violated,
I
call
on
the
federal
in
Commonwealth
government
to
perform
their
constitutional
obligations
to
investigate,
prosecute
all
involved
in
the
theft
and
the
legal
D
transfer
of
my
home
1038
west
Wyoming
Avenue,
the
denial
of
god-given
42,
USC
98
property
rights
for
25
years
has
egregious
extraordinary
oath
violating
it
requires
a
mere
remedy.
They
just
government
must
obey
the
rule.
All
this
cover
all
government
must
have
it
started
to
govern
revoked
until
constitutionally
compliant
government
is
installed.
Q
Public
servants
cannot
refuse
their
sworn
duty
that
a
more
than
a
fireman
can
refuse
to
fight
the
fire.
The
sovereign
people
require
oath,
Constitution
law,
be
enforced
and
jail
is
required
for
all
who
violent
oath,
Constitution
or
law
I
remind
Council
takes
a
live
full
operation
to
create
oh
wow,
monumental,
corruption.
Thank.
I
Morning,
my
name
is
Jana
Curtis
I'm,
a
parent
who
knows
firsthand
the
terrible
cost
of
lead
poisoning,
and
we
have
a
citywide
crisis
here.
I'm
appalled
that
this
council
continues
to
delay
passage
of
9:36
I
understand
today
that
an
amendment
proposes
to
extend
the
time
between
lead-safe
certifications
from
three
to
four
years.
The
proposed
three-year
timeline
is
already
a
compromise
from
the
current
bill
of
which
requires
it.
Every
two
years
I
have
three
small
kids
and
live
in
an
older
home.
I
know
door,
jambs
get
knocked
paint
gets
chipped,
property
has
to
be
maintained.
I
Doubling
the
time
between
certifications
is
playing
with
the
future
of
our
city's
children.
What
good
is
a
lead,
safe
certification
from
four
years
ago,
if
your
child
is
playing
on
the
floor
today
getting
poisoned
today,
even
so,
this
bill
needs
to
move
forward
and
it
needs
to
move
forward.
Now
our
kids
can't
wait
any
longer
thanks.
C
C
We
assume
that
city
and
state
and
federal
employees
have
OSHA
standards
that
are
in
protection
for
people,
workers
and
and
workplace
safety,
and
they
are
not.
That
includes
our
police
officers
that
includes
our
or
sanitation
workers
and
our
workers
that
are
in
in
this
building
and
across
the
street
they're
going
to
work
every
day.
C
Assuming
that
they're
going
to
be
safe
and
they
are
not,
there
are
tragic
stories
in
seven
in
2017
100
and
a
little
over
170
people
died
in
city
or
in
the
Commonwealth
of
Pennsylvania
because
of
unsafe
work
conditions,
materials,
change,
equipments
change
and
the
training
has
not
to
make
sure
that
those
safety
precautions
are
in
place.
We
have
an
underground
economy
here,
all
right,
we're
the
cities,
not
just
losing
tens
of
millions
of
dollars
in
revenue
every
day,
which
I've
been
a
staunch
advocate
for
making
sure
that
we
have
the
proper
inspectors
and
staffing
levels.
C
But
if
we
increase
levels
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they
have
protections
on
them
as
they
go
out
and
visit
these
unsafe
construction
sites
that
we
have,
which
does
have
OSHA
standards.
So
it's
good
enough
for
the
private
sector.
It
should
be
good
enough
for
the
public
sector
who
come
in
and
serve
the
people
every
day.
C
So
I
want
to
thank
my
colleague,
councilman
Parker
again
and
all
council
members
who
have
signed
onto
this
to
ensure
that
the
worker
safety
and
the
workplace
is
a
place
that
you
can
go
not
just
with
dignity
and
respect
all
right.
Thank
you
have
a
safe
place
to
work
so
with
that
being
said,
I
move
for
the
motion
or
with
a
resolution.
Second,
thank.
A
F
A
A
A
I'm,
sorry
to
see
one
I
know
six
seven,
seven,
a
resolution.
A
F
A
F
F
A
F
H
H
H
Bill
number
one:
eight,
zero,
nine
three:
six
updates
the
law
on
lead,
certification
in
Philadelphia
rental
properties
and
addresses
those
rental
properties
built
before
1978,
where
lead
was
still
used
across
the
United
States.
The
current
law,
as
passed
by
this
City
Council
in
December
2011,
eleven
and
enacted
2012,
requires
certification
of
properties
built
before
1978,
with
children
six
or
under
reside
that
bill
applied
only
to
those
properties
where
children,
six
or
under
reside
after
five
plus
years
of
implementation.
Several
challenges
have
been
revealed,
thus
a
revisit
of
the
2012
law
fad
in
2018.
H
Over
six
years
after
implementation
of
the
2011
bill,
1568
children
were
tested
for
tested
positive
for
lead
in
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
including
369
children
with
significantly
elevated
blood
lead
levels
like
my
menu
labeling
bill.
I
wanted
to
know
how
this
impacts
us
by
council
Matic
District
in
the
fourth
council,
Matic
district,
where
I
live
forty
five
percent
of
all
children
have
been
appropriately
screened
for
lead
testing
the
bad
news.
One
in
nine
children
still
in
the
fourth
council,
Matic
District,
led
by
councilman
Jones,
suffer
from
lead
poisoning.
H
H
My
staff
and
I
sent
a
memorandum
to
all
members
of
City
Council
that
outlines
the
additional
work
we
engaged
in
summer
and
subsequent
to
that
July
meeting
the
amendment
that
I
am
introducing
accomplishes
a
few
objectives
that
have
been
brought
to
my
attention
both
by
the
landlord
community
and
that
community
was
represents
and
is
a
voice
for
our
children.
The
amendment
extends
the
effective
date
of
the
ordinance
currently
from
July
1
2022
October
1
2020.
My
staff
and
I
believe
that
that's
reasonable
further.
H
The
transition
period
is
also
adjusted
such
that
all
rental
units
will
be
required
to
comply
by
April
1
2022.
That's
two
and
a
half
years
later.
Why?
Because,
after
speaking
with
the
commissioners
with
L&I
and
the
health
department,
their
IT
system
will
be
in
full
gear
and
able
to
capture
all
those
rental
units
by
April,
1
2022.
So
the
the
application
of
the
law
will
happen
in
chunks,
starting
with
those
parts
of
the
city
where
we
have
high
risk
of
lead
and
back
to
has
been
broken
down
by
zip
code.
H
The
amendment
also
adds
additional
protections
for
landlords
if
a
tenant
unreasonably
denies
access
to
the
property
for
certification
or
remediation.
Second,
the
amendment
clarifies
the
system
of
compliance.
The
Wrinkle
are
referred
to
in
June
spoke
to
the
discovery
that
I
learned,
that
our
health
department
and
L&I
needed
time
to
get
the
IT
component
in
gear,
and
so
the
amendment
will
enable
the
health
department
to
request
document
verification
of
LEED
certification.
It
will
also
require
the
health
department
to
maintain
a
list
of
certified
inspectors
and
ramiro
mediators
on
their
website.
H
Finally,
the
amendment
ensures
protections
for
tenants
if
forbids
landlords
from
requiring
tenants
to
pay
directly
for
the
cost
of
testing
and
remediation.
The
amendment
protects
tennis
against
unfair
retaliation
by
landlord,
which
has
been
documented
by
our
city's
Human
Relations
Division,
and
the
goal
has
always
been
never
to
create
a
two-tiered
housing
system.
When
developing
these
amendments,
I
have
remained
in
close
contact
with
all
stakeholders
who
have
watched
and
paid
close
attention
to
every
move
that
we're
making
on
this
led,
though,
ultimately,.
H
The
approach
that
we
want
to
put
in
place,
we
want
it
to
ensure
enforcement,
we
want
to
ensure
enforcement
and
not
discrimination
since
circulating
those
amendments
on
Tuesday
afternoon.
Another
offer
has
come
to
the
attention
of
my
tat
of
my
staff
and
I,
and
we
look
at
all
offers
if
it's
going
to
make
it
a
better
bill,
it
is
a
very
reasonable
ask.
One
of
these
stakeholders
has
spoken
to
why
we
should
have
recertification
every
three
years.
That's
an
important
question.
That's
been
raised
on
why
the
need
for
recertification
clarity.
H
If
we're
going
for
let
free,
then
you
only
have
to
remediate
one
time
if
we
want
let
free,
if
that
is
our
standard,
but
we're
going
for
let's
safe,
because
it's
less
onerous
from
a
cost
standpoint,
particularly
for
small
landlords.
So
when
we're
our
goal
is
that
safe?
We
need
remediation
every
one
year
or
every
three
years,
like
Baltimore
or
every
five
years,
which
is
the
new
offer.
This
amendment
says
that
we
will
seek
recertification
every
four
years,
which
I
think
is
reasonable.
Given
all
of
the
information
we
have
received
from
all
sides.
A
F
A
A
F
A
A
A
round
really,
she
recognize
councilman
Greenlee
Thank.
A
F
A
F
A
resolution
authorizing
City
Council's
Committee
on
housing,
Neighborhood,
Development
and
homeless,
to
hold
hearings
on
the
issue
of
negligent
landlords,
absentee
landlords,
property
managers,
problem
properties,
foreclosed
vacant,
residential
properties,
problem
rental
properties
and
their
impact
on
the
surrounding
community
and
the
opportunities
and
implications
associated
with
limiting,
banning
or
capping.
The
number
of
rental
properties
within
defined
areas
and
neighborhoods
introduced
by
councilman
Heenan.
G
C
F
G
F
And
a
resolution
authorizing
the
Committee
on
law
and
government
to
conduct
hearings
about
how
tap
the
First
Nations
of
Nations
first
income
based
water
bill
program
will
allow
low
income
Philadelphians
to
earn
forgiveness
of
past
debts.
Upon
timely
payments
to
the
Philadelphia
water
department
introduced
by
Councilwoman
Carla
Sanchez.
She.
A
A
F
A
resolution
initiating
action
to
continue
a
Business
Improvement
District
encompassing
certain
existing
and
future
hotel
properties
within
the
boundaries
of
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
known
as
the
Philadelphia
hospitality
improvement
levee
district
and
to
continue
the
Philadelphia
hospitality
improvement.
Levee
district
corporation
as
the
neighborhood
Improvement
District
Management
Association
of
the
district,
approving
a
preliminary
plan
and
report
for
the
district
and
authorizing
and
directing
the
Committee
on
rules
and
the
Clerk
of
Council
to
take
all
actions
that
are
required
by
the
Community
and
Economic
Improvement
Act
prior
to
adoption
of
an
ordinance.
D
You,
council
president,
this
resolution
extends
the
opportunity
for
the
foot
on
hospitality
improvement
levy,
which
has
been
incredibly
successful
in
here
in
the
city
of
Adelphia.
It's
helped
to
bring
a
number
of
jobs
and
in
the
hospitality
industry
in
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
as
we
all
know,
we
have
a
very
high
poverty
rate
at
26%.
D
F
A
resolution
commending
mentoring,
young
women
in
construction
m
YW
I
see
a
free
six
day
camp
that
is
available
to
girls
in
7th
through
12th
grade
and
is
put
on
by
the
NA
WIC
Philadelphia
foundation.
In
conjunction
with
the
NA
WIC
Philadelphia
chapter
and
girls
incorporated
introduced
by
Councilwoman
Parker.
L
A
F
A
K
Let
us
not
forget
that
these
juniors
and
seniors
who
are
engaged
should
not
be
penalized
as
they
apply
to
college
for
their
attendance.
So
I
am
proud
of
the
young
peope
we'll
be
standing
up
and
I
encourage
the
school
district
to
make
sure
that
their
record
is
not
penalized
for
their
activity.
They're
fighting
for
their
planet
as
a
mother
of
a
generation
see
member
their
resistance
is,
was
going
to
lead
to
transformative
change
in
this
world.
M
I
really
want
to
express
my
gratitude
to
this
council
as
a
whole
for
being
deeply
invested
in
this
mission
and
ensuring
that
our
youth
are
first
and
foremost
safe,
that
they're,
educated
and
cared
for
that.
We
provide
them
and
their
families
with
the
resources
they
need
to
flourish
and
to
meet
their
endless
amounts
of
potential.
This
task
force
has
also
done
some
real
changes.
We've
closed
down
residential
treatment
facilities,
we've
been
very
clear
and
unequivocal
that
if
children
are
being
hurt
in
these
facilities,
we
will
shut
them
down.
M
That
includes
the
Glen
Mills
that
includes
Vision
Quest.
That
includes
other
places
that
we
have
had
and
traditionally
have
situations
until
we
can
find
better
solutions.
But
the
task
force
has
now
been
at
work
for
almost
a
year
now.
It
has
now
released
a
draft
report
including
recommendations
to
better
ensure
safety
and
a
true
support
system
for
young
people
in
need
for
my
colleagues
and
council
staff,
there's
a
briefing
today
from
1:30
to
3
p.m.
in
room
276
to
talk
about
the
reduction
and
use
of
residential
placement
for
young
people.
M
It
will
also
explain
why
we're
trying
to
find
closer
to
home
initiatives,
smaller
facilities
here
within
the
city
of
Philadelphia,
and
would
be
great
to
have
a
dialogue
going,
especially
with
our
district
council
members
about
what
that
could
look
like.
Additionally,
tonight
there
will
be
a
public
feedback
session
for
the
draft
report
from
5:30
to
7:30
p.m.
at
801,
Market,
Street,
there's
RSVPs
and
other
types
of
things
they'll
be
pizza
tonight,
but
we
do
invite
the
public
to
give
us
feedback
on
this.
Thank
you
very
much.
L
You,
mr.
president,
on
this
Saturday
September
21st
I
am
pleased
to
announce
that
we
will
be
hosting
our
12th
annual
college.
Vocational
and
labor
fair
I
want
to
say
a
special
thank
you
to
my
pastor,
Reverend
doctor
and
allez-y
Waller
and
all
members
of
the
Elan
Tabernacle
Baptist
Church
family,
along
with
a
Susan
cook
of
future
mines.
She's
the
founder
president
and
CEO
I
also
want
to
thank
all
of
the
colleges
and
universities
who
are
there
who
will
be
attending
and
again.
This
is
the
12th
year.
L
In
addition
to
the
building
treats
the
carpenters
the
laborers
they've
been
with
us
every
year,
the
electricians
of
the
steamfitters
of
finishing,
treats
and
painters
at
DC,
21,
the
sheetmetal
workers,
union,
local
19
and
all
members
of
the
trades,
along
with
a
cap,
the
construction
apprenticeship
program
and
all
members
of
the
building
industry
or
who
have
sought
to
share
this
time
with
us.
This
is
an
event
for
the
whole
family.
It
is
from
11:00
a.m.
to
2:00
p.m.
on
this
Saturday.
Mr.
L
president,
we
ask
people
to
not
please
come
at
1:30
and
expect
to
be
able
to
talk
to
a
financial
aid
specialist.
We
want
you
to
get
there
early
if
you
can
to
take
advantage
of
all
of
the
opportunities
in
addition
to
that,
as
I
shared
with
Pat
Gillespie
last
year
that
we
needed
just
a
little
bit
of
local
color.
L
In
this
event
and
for
the
first
time
Councilwoman,
Brown
and
Councilman
green,
we
are
going
to
have
a
step
show
with
several
sororities
and
fraternities,
and
the
first
50
students
through
the
door
they're
going
to
receive
a
free
gift
card
from
shot,
right
and
or
Walmart
and
or
another
one
of
our
partners.
And
now
for
those
people
who
are
saying
wait
a
minute.
How
can
a
step
show
motivate
and
or
inspire
someone
to
want
to
attend
the
college?
I
would
dare
say
you
didn't
grow
up
watching
a
different
world
that
that
made.
L
You
think
that
even
if
I
wasn't
rich,
when
you
saw
Jada
Pinkett
scare
to
come
on
the
show
and-
and
you
know
what
her
history
was
supposed
to
be
as
that
character-
and
she
made
it
to
that.
Historically,
black
college,
you
said
well,
maybe
I
don't
have
to
be
rich
to
attend
college.
So
we're
looking
forward
to
this
and
relative
to
the
step,
show
sorry
Evelyn
sample
oats
I'm
sure
the
ladies
in
crimson
and
cream
are
going
to
do
extremely
well.
Thank
you,
sir.
Thank.
A
J
You
council
president,
over
this
summer,
I
had
the
opportunity
to
tour
benefits.
Data
trust
over
here
to
1500
market
I,
know
that
my
colleagues
may
have
heard
me
speak
about
the
Earned
Income
Tax
Credit,
before
where
we
leave
100
million
dollars,
the
forty
thousand
philadelphians
qualify
for,
but
what
benefits
data
trust
open
my
eyes
to
is
that
there's
a
lot
more
money
that
we
leave
on
the
table
and
it
totals
over
four
hundred
and
fifty
million
dollars
per
year
for
Philadelphians
or
an
income
tax
credit
is
100
million.
Snap
is
100
million
Medicare
medical
assistance.
J
Medicaid
is
over
230
million
pace
net,
17
million
property
tax
relief
through
the
state,
10
million
and
you're
talking
big
numbers.
You
know
snap
they're,
sixty
seven
thousand
to
Philadelphians,
who
don't
apply
medical
assistance,
thirty-nine
thousand,
but
I
guess.
My
point
is
that
yesterday
my
colleague,
Councilwoman
Maria's
quinones
Sanchez
chaired
the
committee
working
on
the
housing
issues
and
we're
going
to
try
to
figure
out,
but
always
did
a
great
job.
J
But
there
was
a
very
good
meeting
and
we're
gonna
try
to
figure
out
how
we
get
this
word
out,
because
there's
450
million
dollars
here
and
to
my
colleagues
and
council
district
and
at
large
I
have
the
information
I
have
the
phone
number
for
benefits,
data
trust.
If
anybody
needs
it,
it's
two
one,
five,
two,
oh
seven,
ninety
one
hundred
any
constituent
who
comes
in
if
we
can
connect
them
to
these
benefits.
This
is
free
money
for
fifty
million
dollars.
So
thank
you
and
I
hope
we
can
take
advantage
of
it.
Thank.
A
J
You
council
president,
tomorrow
at
4
p.m.
the
City
Hall
courtyard
I
will
be
partnering
with
the
new
options:
more
opportunities,
violence
prevention
program.
We
will
be
hosting
a
save
our
women's
rally
against
gun
violence
over
the
past
several
months
and
most
recently
this
week
it
was
a
six-month-old
baby,
fountain
next
to
his
mother.
That
was
shot
in
the
face
in
West
Philadelphia.
J
Prior
to
that
my
August,
the
31st.
It
was
a
woman
shot
and
killed
in
the
driver's
seat
of
a
car
in
Southwest
Philadelphia.
Well,
12
shots
were
shot
at
the
car
I'm
prior
to
that
on
September
itself
we
had
a
23
23
year
old
woman
who
died
after
multiple
times
of
being
shot
in
the
head
and
chest
in
front
of
our
home
in
North,
Philadelphia
and
prior
to
that,
we
also
had
a
woman
shot
in
the
chest.
J
I'm
in
a
car
at
northland
L
feeling
we
had
another
woman
who
died
after
being
shot
in
the
head
and
crash
ensue
on
my
home
I'm,
along
Germantown
Avenue
and
in
Southwest
Philadelphia.
We
had
another
woman
who
was
critically
wounded
after
being
shot,
and
so
my
organization
reached
out
to
me
and
asked
if
we
could
partner
to
bring
awareness
to
this
issue.
J
D
Accounts
president
I
just
wanted
to
say
a
few
words.
One
I
want
to
thank
my
colleague,
councilman
King,
out
of
Johnson
for
his
leadership
in
the
issues
of
gun
violence.
This
is
something
that
he
has
worked
on
for
many
years
long
before
he
became
an
elected
official,
not
only
in
this
body,
but
also
in
Pennsylvania
House
of
Representatives
or
through
his
organization.
Peace,
not
guns.
It's
one.
Thank
him
for
his
leadership.
On
that
issue.
I
just
had
a
point
of
information
to
my
colleague,
councilmember
Sorrell
Parker.
D
She
made
reference
to
a
activity
that
will
happen
on
this
weekend
during
the
12
annual
college
and
vocational
labor.
Fair
I
think
she
made
reference
to
and
actually
called
a
step
show.
This
Saturday
will
that
be
an
alumni
step,
show
I'm
just
curious.
If
so
years
ago,
the
ladies
of
Delta
Sigma
Theta,
incorporated
used
to
host
an
annual
alumni
step.
Show
then
number
people
participated.
D
So
I
was
just
curious
if
it
is
going
to
be
an
alumni
step,
show
if
council
member
Parker,
who
is
a
member
of
Delta,
Sigma
Theta
as
well
as
councilmember
hablando,
Reynolds
Brown,
a
former
dancer,
is
also
member
Delta,
Sigma
Theta,
if
they
will
be
stepping
at
the
step
show.
In
addition,
as
I
look
around
this
August
council
chambers,
I
see
members
of
other
Greek
organizations
like
will
Carter
cap
alpha
sine
alpha
v
of
Omega
sci-fi.
D
We
have
Catherine
Gilmore
Richardson
who'll,
be
coming
into
this
body.
Memories,
a
define
beta
as
well
as
Stephanie
March
represented
in
mayor's
office
and
Evelyn
sample
Oates
members
of
Alpha,
Kappa
Alpha,
so
I'm
curious
if
any
of
those
organizations
or
individuals
will
be
stepping
at
the
Alumni
steps
know
if
there
is
one,
if
not,
that
seems
like
a
challenge
for
next
fall
and
anyone
that's
been
to
my
office
knows
that
although
I
haven't
stepped
in
some
time,
my
cane
is
always
in
my
office
to
the
point
of
information.