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York City is taking a stand against bias-motivated conduct with a new ordinance aimed at enhancing protections for the LGBTQ community after last summer's alarming incident.

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Human Relations Commission backs draft bias-motivated ordinance, asks council to refine protections
Council member Ryan Soupler asked the Human Relations Commission to support a proposed bias-motivated conduct ordinance intended to fill perceived gaps in state law after an alleged anti-LGBTQ incident; commissioners endorsed sending the draft on with requests to clarify protected-class definitions and geographic scope.
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February 18, 2026 at 9:21 AM
York City residents are sounding the alarm over the rising presence of ICE, demanding urgent local protections that could reshape community trust and safety.

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Residents urge York City Council to adopt local protections as ICE presence draws concern
Multiple York City residents urged the council to take concrete steps to protect immigrant residents, including ordinances requiring warrants for ICE detentions and banning masked agents and unmarked vehicles, saying federal enforcement has grown more visible and is eroding community trust.
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February 5, 2026 at 4:56 PM
Sandy Denise Walker has officially taken the reins as York City's mayor, unveiling her ambitious "6 in 26" agenda aimed at transforming housing, neighborhoods, and public safety for a brighter future.

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Sandy Denise Walker sworn in as York City mayor, outlines '6 in 26' priorities
Sandy Denise Walker was ceremonially sworn in as mayor of York City at a York County ceremony and used her inaugural address to unveil a '6 in 26' agenda focused on housing, neighborhoods, youth, small-business growth, public safety and quality-of-life improvements; she also pledged to address five years of outstanding audits.
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January 17, 2026 at 2:06 AM
York City Council just passed Bill 34, redefining what "family" means and regulating rooming houses in single-family neighborhoods—how will this impact your community?

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York City Council adopts Bill 34 to tighten single-family definition, require review for rooming-house conversions
Council adopted Bill 34 after a public hearing. The ordinance clarifies the "single family" definition, creates a "single housekeeping unit" standard, and requires owners who convert single-family homes into licensed rooming houses to undergo planning and zoning review; the change applies prospectively.
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January 14, 2026 at 9:11 AM
The City of York Council has officially elected Aquinas Washington as president and Betsy Buckingham as vice president, paving the way for new leadership and exciting changes through 2028!

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York City Council elects Aquinas Washington president, names Betsy Buckingham vice president
At a Jan. reorganization meeting the City of York Council elected Aquinas Washington as council president and Betsy Buckingham as vice president, established seating and voting order, adopted interim council rules, and referred updated rules for committee review.
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January 14, 2026 at 9:10 AM
York City Council's bold move to adopt the 2026 budget slashed payroll costs by $1.2 million, but concerns over transparency and delayed audits loom large.

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York City Council adopts 2026 budget after payroll amendment
Council passed the 2026 budget (Bill 31) after approving an amendment that removed a 27th-pay assumption and reduced the planned draw on the wastewater treatment sale proceeds by about $1.16 million; members raised concerns about transparency and delayed audits.
citizenportal.ai
December 20, 2025 at 11:29 AM
York City Council has taken a significant step towards future affordable housing by approving a subdivision plan, but debates over funding complexities could shape its fate.

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York City Council approves RDA subdivision plan amid dispute over ARPA ties
Council approved a resolution to subdivide RDA-owned land at Hope and Green Street into 20 lots while members and public debated whether the project remains tied to ARPA funding and whether state review (DCED) is required before action.
citizenportal.ai
December 20, 2025 at 11:24 AM
York City Council has taken significant steps by transferring the historic York Cemetery to a nonprofit, approving a $245,468 uniform contract, and extending a crucial Chesapeake Bay pollutant-reduction agreement.

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York City Council approves cemetery transfer, $245,468 uniform contract and extends Chesapeake Bay permit
At its Dec. 2 meeting the York City Council approved transferring York Cemetery to Prospect Hill Cemetery Company, awarded a $245,468 uniform/cleaning contract to Cintas, and voted to extend the county PAG-13 Chesapeake Bay pollutant-reduction agreement through Dec. 31, 2030; council also introduced two ordinances.
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December 3, 2025 at 9:14 AM
The York City Council made significant decisions in their latest meeting, including approvals for historic renovations and a new animal care agreement, but debated fiercely over public security measures that ultimately stalled.

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Votes at a glance: York City Council actions Nov. 5, 2025
At its Nov. 5 meeting the York City Council approved multiple routine measures (historic certificates, a street vacation, 2026 action plan, tax penalty forgiveness, SPCA animal care agreement, and a crossing‑guard contract) and declined to advance Resolution 68 concerning York SafeNet cameras.
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November 6, 2025 at 8:59 AM
York City Council faced intense debate and public scrutiny before ultimately rejecting a proposal for a security camera network that raised significant privacy and legal concerns.

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York council declines to advance SafeNet camera authorization after amendment fails amid privacy, legal concerns
The City Council did not advance Resolution 68, which would have authorized York SafeNet to use city infrastructure for a public security camera network, after an amendment adding civil‑liberties safeguards failed. Council members and numerous public speakers raised questions about public input, whether the nonprofit would be a "state actor," data‑
citizenportal.ai
November 6, 2025 at 8:57 AM
The York SafeNet initiative's proposed security camera network is stirring debate among residents, balancing public safety with privacy concerns ahead of the pivotal Nov. 5 council vote.

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Council committee advances York SafeNet camera resolution after hours of public comment
After extensive public comment and a presentation from York SafeNet and its partner Logos Works, the council committee voted to place Resolution 68 — authorizing York SafeNet access to city infrastructure for a proposed security camera network — on the Nov. 5 legislative agenda. Speakers and residents voiced both support for using camera footage to
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October 31, 2025 at 1:32 PM
York City’s draft 2026 budget is leaning heavily on the sale proceeds from its wastewater treatment plant, raising questions about long-term financial stability.

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York City draft budget relies on wastewater-sale proceeds to help balance general fund
City budget staff told a public hearing the draft 2026 budget includes planned transfers from proceeds of the wastewater treatment-plant sale to cover health-insurance, debt service and other general-fund costs; officials cautioned some of the money is earnings, not original principal.
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October 30, 2025 at 9:49 AM
The York City Council just made significant strides in community development with new budget amendments and resolutions aimed at veterans housing and job training, while also taking decisive action on police personnel.

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York City Council approves budget amendments, land‑use waivers and ARPA grants in mostly unanimous votes
At its Oct. 21 meeting the York City Council voted to approve multiple resolutions and budget amendments, including waivers for subdivision/land‑development plans, budget adjustments in fund 29, small grant amendments for public health, an opt‑out for large property trash service, ARPA grants for veteran housing and job training, and the immediate,
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October 24, 2025 at 12:16 PM
York City's police budget is set to rise significantly due to unavoidable salary increases and soaring service costs, raising questions about financial transparency.

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York City police budget rises on contract increases, SPCA fee and RMS costs
Police officials told the budget hearing they expect a notable increase in the 2026 police budget driven by contractual salary increases, a larger SPCA contribution, report-management system payments and body- and vehicle-camera subscription alignment.
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October 24, 2025 at 11:34 AM
York City Council grants a controversial land-development waiver for senior housing amid heated debates over parking and future use concerns.

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Council approves waiver for West Market Street site after debate over parking and 20‑year HUD deed restriction
Council approved a land‑development waiver for 462–464 West Market Street amid resident concerns about parking and future use; city and RDA staff said the project is funded with HUD HOME‑ARPA funds that carry a 20‑year affordability requirement.
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October 23, 2025 at 8:51 AM
The York City Council has made the decisive move to terminate Police Officer Steven Marte after serious allegations and an internal review uncovered troubling conduct.

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York City Council terminates probationary officer Steven Marte after arrest and PFA; city cites internal review
The council voted Oct. 21 to terminate Police Officer Steven Marte, a probationary hire, after an internal review, criminal charges and a protection from abuse (PFA) order; police officials said probationary status provides limited employment protections.
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October 23, 2025 at 6:49 AM
In a heart-wrenching call to action, health officials in York City reveal that 3,600 infants lose their lives each year to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, urging the community to confront this silent tragedy.

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Neonatologist Urges Awareness of Sudden Infant Death Rate in Pennsylvania
WellSpan York Hospital's neonatologist highlights 3600 annual infant deaths from SUID.
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October 8, 2025 at 3:26 PM
York City Council's debate over millions for surveillance cameras versus crucial youth program funding has sparked outrage and calls for change among community members.

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York City Council Faces Backlash Over $4.5M Surveillance Camera Proposal
Residents express strong concerns regarding privacy and civil rights amid surveillance project debate.
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October 8, 2025 at 8:06 AM
A heated debate erupted at the York City Council meeting as resident David Newby called for the resignation of Human Rights Commission member Claire Toomey, accusing her of bias that threatens public trust.

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York City Council Faces Public Concerns Over Utility Rate Hikes and Safety Camera Initiative
Residents urge council to address rising wastewater rates and discuss public safety camera proposals.
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October 8, 2025 at 8:05 AM