Committee on Licenses and Inspections
Philadelphia City Council1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 Philadelphia, PA 19107 (Directions)
In-person at City Hall and remote via live stream, Room 400
The Committee on Licenses and Inspections of the Council of the City of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, September 16, 2024, at 10:30 AM, in Room 400, City Hall.
The Committee will discuss the following agenda items: https://phila.legistar.com/MeetingDetail.aspx?ID=1228812&GUID=CE1F5B06-2755-4606-B96E-DBDACCEA8CF6&Options=info|&Search=
You can also watch the meeting virtually via livestream: https://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/
Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Philadelphia - PA Documenters Team
The Committee heard testimony on Bill 240304, which would require proof of insurance for adjacent properties during construction, ensuring protection for neighboring homes from damages costs.
Agency Information
Philadelphia City Council
Conducts hearings and public meetings on proposed bills and issues concerning the City of Philadelphia.
Council is the legislative arm of Philadelphia municipal government. Ten Councilmembers are elected by district and seven from the City-at-large, for a total of seventeen members. Under the rules of Council, regular public sessions of Council are held weekly, usually on Thursday morning at 10:00 AM., in Room 400, City Hall.
Every proposed ordinance is in the form of a bill introduced by a Councilmember. Before a bill can be enacted by Council, it must be:
- Referred by the President of Council to an appropriate standing committee of Council,
- Considered at a public hearing and public meeting, reported out by the committee,
- Printed as reported by the committee,
- Distributed to the members of Council,
- And made available to the public.
Passage of a bill requires the favorable vote of a majority of all members of Council. A bill becomes law upon the approval of the Mayor. If the Mayor vetoes a bill, Council may override the veto by a two-thirds vote.
The functions of City Council influence a wide range of public affairs in Philadelphia and directly impact the quality of life for its citizenry.