The New York City Council took roll‑call votes on a bundled general orders calendar and adopted most items as a package. The clerk announced that all items on the general orders calendar were adopted; specific tallies for several items were recorded separately.
Notable recorded results (as read into the record by the clerk):
• Intro 93A (bicycle parking): adopted 36 in the affirmative, 11 in the negative, 3 abstentions.
• SLR1 (home‑rule/resolution referenced on the calendar): adopted 36 in the affirmative, 14 in the negative, 0 abstentions (later revised vote recorded in the transcript to 47–2–1 for SLR1 in a clarification).
• SLR6: adopted 47 in the affirmative, 2 in the negative, 1 abstention.
• SLR8: adopted 42 in the affirmative, 5 in the negative, 3 abstentions.
• SLR11: adopted 48 in the affirmative, 2 in the negative, 0 abstentions.
• SLR17: adopted 47 in the affirmative, 2 in the negative, 1 abstention.
• SLR18: adopted 48 in the affirmative, 2 in the negative, 0 abstentions.
• SLR21: adopted 49 in the affirmative, 0 in the negative, 1 abstention.
Resolution 392 — which calls on the New York State Legislature to pass Senate Bill 9274 and Assembly Bill 10381 (referred to in the meeting as the Deral Islam Police Recruitment Act) — was read into the record and carried by voice vote (ayes) with the chair announcing "the eyes have it."
Several other items on the stated agenda were coupled and taken under unanimous consent. The transcript contains member disclosures and explanations of votes for specific items (members noting conflicts, family ties to agencies, or reasons for no/abstain votes).