
Committee reviews bill to require licensing of last-mile facilities; hearing held and matter laid over
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The Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection met April 9, 2026 at 10:00 AM in Council Chambers, City Hall. Chair Harvey D. Epstein presided. Present: Epstein, Aldebol, Ariola, Banks, Brewer, De La Rosa, Ossé. Absent: Hanks. Jury duty: Krishnan. Other Council Members attending: Cabán, Avilés, Thomas-Henry. The committee held a hearing on Int. No. 518 (a local law to require licensing of last-mile facilities) and laid the introduction over; related attachments were submitted to the record.
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- Hearing held on Int. No. 518 (A Local Law to require licensing of last-mile facilities).
- Int. No. 518 was laid over by the Committee (no final vote recorded).
- Roll call and attendance recorded: Present — Epstein, Aldebol, Ariola, Banks, Brewer, De La Rosa, Ossé; Absent — Hanks; Jury duty — Krishnan; Other Council Members attending — Cabán, Avilés, Thomas-Henry.
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Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection
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- A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the licensing of last-mile facilities
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- A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the licensing of last-mile facilities
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