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Item 0022-2026P-CardsInvoicesTo Be PresentedNone listedCity CouncilNot agendized
Item 0021-2026P-CardsInvoicesTo Be PresentedNone listedCity CouncilNot agendized
2026-0605Resolution authorizing Council’s consent to an extension, pursuant to § 922.05.D of the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances (the “Zoning Code”), of the deadline for the Planning Commission to act on Council Bill #2026-0009.ResolutionTo Be PresentedDeborah L. GrossCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0599Communication from Rea Price, Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget, submitting a donation to the Department of Public Safety from the Allegheny County Health Department including 108 kits of Narcan and 24 kits of RiVive for the purpose reversing opioid overdoses, valued at FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS ($4,621.80).CommunicationTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Hearings and PolicyNot agendized
2026-0598Communication from Rea Price, Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget, submitting a donation to the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure from the American Society of Highway Engineers - Pittsburgh Chapter for the purchase of gift cards to be distributed in support of the City's State of Mobility & Safety Perception Survey in the amount not to exceed FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00) dollars.CommunicationTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Hearings and PolicyNot agendized
2026-0597Communication from Rea Price, Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget, submitting to City Council the attached status update from the Grants Office for the week ended June 5, 2026.CommunicationTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Hearings and PolicyNot agendized
2026-0596Resolution amending Resolution No. 924 of 2024, effective December 18, 2024, entitled "Resolution adopting and approving the 2025 Capital Budget, the proposed 2025 Community Development Program, and the 2025 through 2030 Capital Improvement Program" by transferring five hundred fifty thousand dollars ($550,000) from FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS - SPORTS FACILITIES to PLAY AREA IMPROVEMENTS.ResolutionTo Be PresentedBarbara WarwickCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0595Resolution amending Resolution 270 of 2026 authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of Robert Mahouski and their legal counsel, Samuel J. Cordes & Associates, for a single payment in 2026 in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Eight Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-Six Dollars and Sixty-Four cents ($108,296.64), in full and final settlement of litigation filed in the Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, at No. GD 25-014112 and the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at EEOC Charge No. 533-2021-01109. (Executive Session held 6/9/26)ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0594Resolution repealing items in Resolutions approved on various dates, which authorized the sale of property in various wards of the City of Pittsburgh, due to an incompletion of sale. Items A through AA. A: 223 Wick Street, 11-E-223 (Council District No. 6), B: 221 Wick Street, 11-E-224 (Council District No. 6), C: 750 Cherokee Street, 27-B-281 (Council District No. 6), D: 723 N Mathilda Street, 50-B-223 (Council District No. 9), E: 5220 Kincaid Street, 50-L-104 (Council District No. 9), F: 5301 Broad Street, 50-L-147 (Council District No. 9), G: 5410 Kincaid Street, 50-M-159 (Council District No. 9), H: 6406 Dean Street, 124-G-124 (Council District No. 9), I: 7135 Vassar Street, 173-J-375 (Council District No. 9), J: 1116 N Murtland Street, 125-D-99 (Council District No. 9), K: 7154 Apple Avenue, 173-P-194 (Council District No. 9), L: 7220 Idlewild Street, 174-F-315 (Council District No. 9), M: 640 Arlington Avenue, 3-K-42 (Council District No. 3), N: 211 Estella Avenue, 15-H-188 (Council District No. 3), O: 19 Lafferty Avenue, 15-K-183 (Council District No. 3), P: 401 Sylvania Avenue, 15-M-153 (Council District No. 3), Q: 417 Michigan Street, 15-S-52 (Council District No. 3), R: 0 Wilhelm Street, 20-R-197 (Council District No. 2), S: 2662 Glasgow Street, 21-P-70 (Council District No. 2), T: 826 Vista Street, 24-E-284 (Council District No. 1), U: 1202 Seidle Street, 24-B-332 (Council District No. 1), V: 1406 Dickson Street, 45-E-6 (Council District No. 1), W: 514 Fairywood Street, 70-E-46 (Council District No. 2), X: 2108 Mazette Place, 107-M-40 (Council District No. 2), Y: 215 Suncrest Street, 33-F -92 (Council District No. 3), Z: 12 Zimmerman Street, 61-G-275 (Council District No. 4), AA: 2129 Belleville Street, 190-D-20 (Council District No. 4)ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0593Resolution repealing an item in Resolution Number 226, effective April 10, 2024, in order to rescind the sale.ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0592Resolution providing for the sale of certain property, acquired by the City of Pittsburgh at tax sales. ITEMS A through W: A: 6601 Lyric Street, 124-R-300 (Council District 9), B: 0 Deary Street, 124-S-43 (Council District 9), C: 6929 Bennett Street, 125-H-309 (Council District 9), D: 234 E Elizabeth Street, 56-L-71 (Council District 5), E: 2369 South 18th Street, 13-A-9 (Council District 3), F: 716 McLain Street, 3-P-183 (Council District 3), G: 616 Industry Street, 14-E-196 (Council District 3), H: 604 Beltzhoover Avenue, 14-J-156 (Council District 3), I: 606 Beltzhoover Avenue, 14-J-157 (Council District 3), J: 608 Beltzhoover Avenue, 14-J-158 (Council District 3), K: 612 Beltzhoover Avenue, 14-J- 159 (Council District 3), L: 138 Wabash Street, 19-M-79 (Council District 2), M: 821 Fairdale Street, 42 -K-62 (Council District 2), N: 2128 Lowrie Street, 48-E-274 (Council District 1) O: 0 Chautauqua Street, 46-J-162 (Council District 6), P: 2729 Perrysville Avenue, 77-P-272 (Council District 6), Q: 3622 Grenada Street, 75-B-305 (Council District 1), R: 0 Grenada Street, 75-B-307 (Council District 1), S: 0 Grenada Street, 75-B-309 (Council District 1), T: 3632 Grenada Street, 75-B-310 (Council District 1), U: 514 West Prospect Avenue, 70-E-12 (Council District 2), V: 516 West Prospect Avenue, 70-E-13 (Council District 2), W: 520 West Prospect Avenue, 70-E-15 (Council District 2).ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0591Resolution providing for a Reimbursement Agreement or Agreements with Verizon Pennsylvania LLC (“Verizon”) for costs associated with the City Steps project where Verizon Pennsylvania LLC would be responsible for paying 100% of the actual expenses involved in certain work to be described in the Agreement(s), at an amount not to exceed Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500.00).ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0590Resolution providing for a Reimbursement Agreement or Agreements with Pennsylvania American Water Company (“PAWC”) for costs associated with the City Steps project where Pennsylvania American Water Company would be responsible for paying 100% of the actual expenses involved in certain work to be described in the Agreement(s), at an amount not to exceed Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00).ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0589Resolution providing for a Reimbursement Agreement or Agreements with Pennsylvania American Water Company (“PAWC”) for costs associated with the City Steps project where Pennsylvania American Water Company would be responsible for paying 100% of the actual expenses involved in certain work to be described in the Agreement(s), at an amount not to exceed Five Thousand Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($5,350.00).ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0588Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 12 of 2026, effective May 14, 2026, entitled, “Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Four: Public Places and Property, by adding Article IX: Use of City Owned or Operated Spaces, Chapter 495 - Protecting Community Spaces.” to update the article number to XIX from IX.OrdinanceTo Be PresentedDeborah L. GrossCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0587Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 11 of 2026, effective May 14, 2026, entitled, “Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Four: Public Places and Property, by adding Article IX: Use of City Owned or Operated Spaces, Chapter 495 - Prohibiting Immigration Enforcement in City-Owned or Operated Spaces.” to update the article number to XIX from IX.OrdinanceTo Be PresentedDeborah L. GrossCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0586Resolution amending Resolution 248-2020, authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure or the Director of the Department of Innovation and Performance to enter into an agreement or agreements or amendments thereto with Cyclomedia Technology, Inc. for the City to continue to access the captured 360 GeoCycloramas for approximately 1,553 total miles of city owned roads along with LiDAR data, by increasing the approved amount by Forty-Six Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Dollars ($46,590) for an amended total cost not-to-exceed Eight Hundred Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Six Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents ($814,936.75) over nine (9) years.ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0585Resolution amending Resolution 846-2023, authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Innovation & Performance, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an agreement or agreements or amendments thereto with The Wilson Group for the lease of multifunction devices and managed print services, to include MFDs, all related hardware (integrated and standalone), support, maintenance and supplies, software, related services and solutions, by increasing the approved amount by Two Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($270,000) for an amended total cost not-to- exceed One Million Eight Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($1,870,000) over 4 years.ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0584Resolution authorizing the Mayor, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with the Allegheny County Department of Human Services for the purpose of receiving funds to deliver professional services and to purchase operational supplies and vehicles in an amount not to exceed EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND ($800,000.00) dollars for the City’s Office of Community and Health and Safety to provide expanded outreach services to individuals who experience homelessness and housing instability.ResolutionTo Be PresentedNone listedCommittee on Public Safety and WellnessNot agendized
2026-0583Report of the Committee on Intergovernmental and Educational Affairs for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0582Report of the Committee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and Technology for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0581Report of the Committee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior Services for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0580Report of the Committee on Land Use and Economic Development for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Land Use and Economic DevelopmentNot agendized
2026-0579Report of the Committee on Human Resources for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Human ResourcesNot agendized
2026-0578Report of the Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0577Report of the Committee on Public Safety and Wellness for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Public Safety and WellnessNot agendized
2026-0576Report of the Committee on Finance and Law for June 3, 2026 with an Affirmative Recommendation.ReportCommittee ReportNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0574Resolution approving the recommendation made by the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure that the concrete portion of Allegheny Ave situated North of, and beginning at the intersection of N. Franklin Ave and ending at 1631 Allegheny Ave at the termination of this Northerly block, should be paved with asphalt in accordance with Section 417.06 of the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeR. Daniel LavelleCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0568Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections to enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into an Agreement or Agreements with Batta Environmental Associates, Inc. for professional services providing materials for and analysis of lead dust samples pertaining to PLI’s execution of the City of Pittsburgh’s Lead Safe Ordinance for a total cost not to exceed THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY NINE DOLLARS AND FOURTEEN CENTS ($35,949.14) over three years.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Land Use and Economic DevelopmentNot agendized
2026-0567Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Places and Property, Article XI: Parks and Playgrounds by amending Chapter 473.01.a.3 and 473.01.b.1 to update Pittsburgh’s Park Property Use Regulations.OrdinanceIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0566Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Places and Property, Article VII: City Realty by adding a new Chapter 455: Greenways, to authorize the Department of City Planning and its appointed designees to establish a Greenways Program, which permits stewardship and urban agriculture activities in the greenways, all under certain terms and conditions.OrdinanceIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0565Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Places and Property, Article VII: City Realty by adding a new Chapter 456: City Farms Garden Program, to authorize the Department of Parks and Recreation to establish a Garden Program, which permits urban agricultural activities on permanently City-owned property, all under certain terms and conditions.OrdinanceIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0564Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Places and Property, Article VII: City Realty by amending Chapter 454 to update Pittsburgh’s Adopt-A-Lot Program.OrdinanceIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Land Use and Economic DevelopmentNot agendized
2026-0563Resolution authorizing, pursuant to Ch. 210 (“Acceptance of Gifts to City”) of the City Code, the Mayor and the Director of the Department of City Planning to accept a donation from Preservation Pittsburgh in the amount of TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) for the conservation of the Soldiers and Sailors Foundation in Arsenal Park.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Land Use and Economic DevelopmentNot agendized
2026-0562Resolution authorizing the Mayor, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Director of the Department of City Planning to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with the Open Space Institute for the purpose of receiving grant funds in the amount not to exceed TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ($25,000.00) dollars to acquire privately owned tax-delinquent land to improve connectivity of our greenways.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0561Resolution further amending Resolution No. 857 of 2023, effective December 27, 2023, as amended, entitled "Resolution adopting and approving the 2024 Capital Budget, the proposed 2024 Community Development Program, and the 2024 through 2029 Capital Improvement Program" by increasing STREET RESURFACING by One Million Sixty-Five Thousand Seven Ninety-five dollars and Seventy- Five cents ($1,065,795.78) to align with the most recent American Rescue Plan Act allocation.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0560Resolution amending Resolution No. 924 of 2024, effective December 18, 2024, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2025 Capital Budget, the proposed 2025 Community Development Program, and the 2025 through 2030 Capital Improvement Program” by increasing COMPLETE STREETS by One Million Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,000,000.00) to account for additional Federal Highway Administration funding being received by the City of Pittsburgh.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0559Resolution providing for a Reimbursement Agreement or Agreements with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for costs associated with the Construction phase of the East Ohio Street Safety and Streetscape project, and providing for the payment of costs thereof, not to exceed Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000.00) reimbursable at 100%.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0558Resolution providing for an Agreement or Agreements with Traffic Planning and Design, Inc. for costs associated with the Final Design phase of the Frankstown Avenue Signals project; providing for the payment of the costs thereof, not to exceed Four Hundred Four Thousand Two Hundred Fifty-Four Dollars and Thirty-Four Cents ($404,254.34), reimbursable at eighty percent.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0557Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works for the City of Pittsburgh (“City”) to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with the Borough of Wilkinsburg (“Borough”) for the collection of a portion of the Borough's municipal waste by the City, at a Borough cost not to exceed Three Million Four Hundred One Thousand Six Hundred Thirty One Dollars and Ninety Nine Cents ($3,401,631.99) over a period of three (3) years.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0556Resolution amending Resolution 542 of 2023 authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into a sub-award agreement with Riverlife, for the purpose of spending grant funds in an amount not to exceed Four Hundred Ninety-Nine Thousand Nine Hundred ($499,900.00) dollars to support the renovation of Allegheny Landing Park, by correcting the park name on the Section 1.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0555Resolution amending Resolution No. 346 of 2025, which authorized an Amended Agreement with Workiva, Inc. to provide a subscription-based publishing software solution by extending the term for an additional one (1) year and increasing the approved amount by Sixty-One Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-Three Dollars and Thirty-One Cents ($61,493.31) for a new total cost not to exceed Three Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-One Dollars and Twelve Cents ($339,461.12) over seven (7) years.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0554Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of PulsePoint Foundation, PO Box 12594, Pleasanton, CA 94588, in an amount not to exceed SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($6,000.00), for the City’s share of the license fee for the annual renewal of the PulsePoint emergency services application.ResolutionIn Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Safety and WellnessNot agendized
2026-0544Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Seven, Business Licensing, Article Nine, Amusement Businesses with a new Chapter, Chapter 774: Mechanical Amusement Devices Tax and Licenses. [Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Seven, Business Licensing, Article Nine, Amusement Businesses with a new Chapter, Chapter 774: Licensing of Mechanical Amusement Devices.] (Public Hearing Scheduled for 6/23/26)OrdinanceHeld in Standing CommitteeAnthony Coghill, Barbara Warwick, Kim SalinetroCommittee on Hearings and PolicyNot agendized
2026-0539Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Parks and Recreation on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh to enter into a financial Sponsorship Agreement with Bank of New York Mellon Corporation valued at FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000.00) for the 2026 City of Pittsburgh Independence Day Celebration at no cost to the city.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0538Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an agreement or agreements for booking, performance and entertainment services in conjunction with the City of Pittsburgh's Independence Day Festival at an amount not to exceed FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS ($54,950.00) to be paid for using grant funds received from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and chargeable to job number 5029400545. (Waiver of Competitive Process Received)ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Recreation, Youth, and Senior ServicesNot agendized
2026-0537Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of 1410 East Carson, LLC in an amount not to exceed THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($3,151.00) over one year, in full and final settlement of a claim (2025-CLAIM-0270) for damage to the front window of the business at 1410 East Carson Street from a City of Pittsburgh Police horse on March 16, 2025. (Executive Session held 5/27/26)ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0535Resolution providing for an amended Reimbursement Agreement or Agreements with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for costs associated with the Preliminary Design, Final Design, Right of Way, and Construction phases of the Liberty Ave Highway Safety Improvements Program (HSIP); providing for the payment of the costs thereof, not to exceed Fourteen Million Eight Hundred Eighty-Three Thousand One Hundred Fifty-One Dollars and Ninety-Three Cents ($14,883,151.93) an increase of One Million Nine Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars and Ninety-Three Cents ($1,977,595.93) from the previously authorized amount, reimbursable at eighty percent; and the municipal share of Commonwealth Incurred Costs not to exceed Twenty-Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($29,700.00), an increase of Zero Dollars ($0.00) from the previously authorized amount (215 of 2025). Future Resolutions will authorize the project specific agreements.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0534Resolution providing for an amended Reimbursement Agreement or Agreements with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for costs associated with the Study phase and the Preliminary Design phase of the Beaver Avenue Esplanade Project; providing for the payment of the costs thereof, not to exceed One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), an increase of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00) from the previously executed agreement, reimbursable at 100%, at no cost to the City of Pittsburgh.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0533Resolution authorizing the Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh and the Department of Public Works to apply for a grant from Pennsylvania Department of Economic Development’s Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program for the Planning of Bedford Park. The grant proposal includes an ask of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($250,000) dollars with a local match of THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($37,500.00) dollars for a total grant project cost of TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($287,500.00) dollars for this stated purpose.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0532Resolution authorizing the Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, and the Department of Public Works to apply for a grant from Pennsylvania Department of Economic Development’s Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program for the Manchester Park Rehabilitation Project. The grant proposal includes an ask of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($250,000) dollars with a local match of THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($37,500.00) dollars for a total grant project cost of TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($287,500.00) dollars for this stated purpose.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0531Resolution authorizing the adoption of the Downtown Pittsburgh Transit Revitalization Investment District Implementation Plan and related agreements (Council District 1).ResolutionHeld in Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0530Resolution adopting Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage Facilities Plan for 1208 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15282 at no cost to the City.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0529Resolution amending Resolution 897-2024, authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Innovation & Performance, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an Agreement or Agreements and amendments thereto with Granicus, Inc. in a form approved by the City Solicitor for website content management, by increasing the approved amount by Three Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-Six Dollars and Twenty-Seven Cents ($394,636.27) for a total cost not- to-exceed Eight Hundred Ninety Thousand Two Hundred Forty-Four Dollars and Twenty-Seven Cents ($890,244.27) over six (6) years. (Waiver of Competitive Process Received)ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Innovation, Performance, Asset Management, and TechnologyNot agendized
2026-0528Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with the United States Department of Agriculture for services relating to a cooperative wildlife damage management program for white-tailed deer for a sum not to exceed ONE HUNDRED THREE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO DOLLARS AND EIGHTY-EIGHT CENTS ($103,132.88) over one year.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Safety and WellnessNot agendized
2026-0527Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of International Trauma Life Support-Penn Ohio (ITLS), in an amount not to exceed EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($8,100.00), for trauma and life support certifications necessary to the mission of the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Safety and WellnessNot agendized
2026-0526Resolution providing for the authorization to make all legitimate expenditures for payments and agreements or agreements with various agencies for job development and employment services necessary to implement the 2025 Neighborhood Employment Program, and providing the periodic transfer of funds to be used in the 2025 Neighborhood Employment Program for payment of cost thereof, cost not to exceed Two Hundred Ten Thousand ($210,000.00) Dollars.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Human ResourcesNot agendized
2026-0518Ordinance establishing an East Carson Street Improvement District for the area shown on “Exhibit “A” at the behest of the East Carson Street Business District Advisory Committee, property owners and business owners to be benefited with specific improvements to be undertaken including, but not limited to, financing of said improvements, method of assessing specific properties to be benefited, establishing a Neighborhood Improvement District Management Association to conduct administrative procedures for the Neighborhood Improvement District, providing for the establishment of a separate account for deposit and withdrawal of project funds, and providing the cost thereof. (Public Hearing Scheduled for 7/8/26)OrdinanceHeld In CouncilRobert CharlandCommittee on HearingsNot agendized
2026-0516Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a Public Hearing before City Council regarding maintaining Serpentine Drive, in Schenley Park, as a pedestrian and bike only throughway. The Petition is valid in accordance with the Home Rule Charter.PetitionRead, Received and FiledNone listedCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0513Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning Code, Article I, Introduction and Establishment, Section 902.03, Zoning Map, to rezone parcels 125-G-13, 125-G-14, 125-G-15 from Residential Single Unit Detached - Low Density (R1D-L) to Urban Industrial (UI) in the Homewood West neighborhood. (Public Hearing scheduled for 7/9/26)OrdinanceHeld In CouncilNone listedCommittee on HearingsNot agendized
2026-0487Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a Public Hearing before City Council regarding reopening Serpentine Drive in Schenley Park to cars. The Squirrel Hill Historical Society board and the people signing this petition feel that this road was intended for vehicular traffic, including bikes but not trucks, and not intended for pedestrians, who have many nearby trails to walk on that go to the same places. Serpentine Drive is the only road on the eastern side of Schenley Park that keeps traffic inside the park instead of sending it on long, hazardous detours on nearby residential streets, including one that has no sidewalks. Except for the Panther Hollow Bridge, it is the only road that connects the north side of the park with the south side without forcing traffic to leave the park. It is also a safer connecting road to Oakland from the Greenfield Bridge. The Petition is valid in accordance with the Home Rule Charter.PetitionRead, Received and FiledNone listedCommittee on Hearings and PolicyNot agendized
2026-0481Resolution approving a Conditional Use Application under the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning, Article V, Chapter 911, Section 911.04.A.64 to Passport Academy Charter School, applicant, for authorization to operate a School, Elementary or Secondary (General) use at 1835 Forbes Avenue, Block and Lot 11-J-56, zoned “UPR-B” Uptown Public Realm, District B, 1st Ward, Council District No. 6. (Public Hearing scheduled for 6/15/26)ResolutionHeld In CouncilNone listedCommittee on HearingsNot agendized
2026-0426Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title Two: Fiscal, Article IX: Property Taxes, by creating a new Chapter 269: Real Estate Tax Exemptions for Construction or Adaptive Reuse of Buildings on Pittsburgh’s Northside. (Public Hearing scheduled for 6/22/26)OrdinanceHeld In CouncilBobby WilsonCommittee on HearingsNot agendized
2026-0414Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an agreement or agreements or amendments thereto with various parties for the purpose of accessing City property while certain railroad crossing at Lock Way East and Lock Way West (Council District 7) are being upgraded or removed, at no cost to the City.ResolutionReported from Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Public Works and InfrastructureNot agendized
2026-0412Resolution authorizing The Pittsburgh Land Bank to acquire all the City's Right, Title and Interest, if any, in and to the Publicly-Owned properties in the 12th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh designated in the Deed Registry Office of Allegheny County as Block 125-A, Lot 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,133 (0 Lincoln Avenue & 0 Mayflower Street - Council District No. 9), at no cost to the City.ResolutionHeld in Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0224Resolution authorizing the Mayor, the Director of Public Works, and the Director of Finance to enter into an easement agreement or agreements with the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority for the installation of certain monitoring boreholes on City-owned parcel IDs 121-H-20, 82-H-1-0-2, and 48-H- 200, at no cost to the City.ResolutionHeld in Standing CommitteeNone listedCommittee on Intergovernmental and Educational AffairsNot agendized
2026-0039Ordinance directing the Allegheny County Board of Elections to place before the qualified voters of the City of Pittsburgh at the 2026 May Primary Election a referendum question, “Shall the Pittsburgh Home Rule Charter, Article Three, Legislative Branch, be amended by changing the budget approval rules to ensure timely passage at the end of legislative sessions?” (Public Hearing held 1/27/26)OrdinanceHeld in Standing CommitteeR. Daniel LavelleCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0016Ordinance supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Two: Fiscal, Article V: Special Funds, to add a new Chapter 239: Fleet Vehicle Fund, to create a Fleet Vehicle Fund to fully fund the City of Pittsburgh’s fleet needs, and establish the purposes for which monies in the Fund may be used.ResolutionHeld in Standing CommitteeBarbara Warwick, Anthony Coghill, Deborah L. GrossCommittee on Finance and LawNot agendized
2026-0008Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code, Title Seven: Business Licensing, Article VII Service Businesses, adding a new Chapter 768: Short-Term Rental Housing.OrdinanceHeld in Standing CommitteeDeborah L. Gross, Anthony Coghill, Bobby WilsonCommittee on Land Use and Economic DevelopmentNot agendized
2025-2250Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine - Zoning, Article V, Use Regulations, Chapter 911: Primary Uses, to add Retail: Tobacco, Inhalant, and Cannabinoids, to add specific requirements and conditional use application requirements. (Sent to the Planning Commission for a report & recommendation on 10/15/25) (Report & recommendation received on 04/9/26) (Public Hearing held 05/26/26)OrdinanceReported from Standing CommitteeBobby Wilson, R. Daniel Lavelle, Robert Charland, Erika Strassburger, Theresa Kail-SmithCommittee on Land Use and Economic DevelopmentNot agendized