City Council Roll Call Votes - Beta
We have current and historical information related to City Council roll call votes. You also have the option to search by the description of the docket, or by the docket number.
About this project
The AI-generated summary titles featured on this page represent our first public use of generative AI on Boston.gov. Using Google’s large language model, Gemini 1.5 Pro, we have used docket information to generate titles for the past 16 years of City Council roll call votes. Though still experimental, we hope the summary titles located in the section below will help people quickly review and understand key historical votes by the Boston City Council.
On this page, you can view more than 1,100 AI-generated titles, but please remember, there may be errors! While we think the summary titles are ready for an experimental release, there will always be room for improvement. Over the next few months, we will continue to improve the the accuracy of the titles, potentially by editing our prompts or using different AI models (such as Claude or ChatGPT 4.0).
Do you have feedback on our use of generative AI?
Email us at ai@boston.gov.
Would you like to see the underlying data?
AI at the City of Boston
For the past year, the City’s Innovation and Technology Cabinet, including its Digital, Policy, and Emerging Tech teams, has been developing guidance for the use of new AI tools. Learn more about our work.
Search by description or docket number:
Roll Call votes
Description:
1146 Councilor Janey for Councilor Baker offered the following: Order for the appointment of temporary employees Amanda Curley, Malaki Hernandez, Patricia McCormack, Joseph M. McEachern and Julie Ryan in City Council effective December 19, 2020. Passed under suspension of the rules; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
Councilor Janey for Councilor Baker offered the following: Order for the appointment of temporary employees Malaki Hernandez, Patricia McCormack, Joseph M. McEachern and Julie Ryan in City Council effective December 12, 2020. Passed under suspension of the rules; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
Councilors Flaherty, O’Malley, Flynn, Edwards, Baker, Breadon, Essaibi-George, Bok Arroyo, Wu, Campbell, Mejia and Janey offered the following: Resolution recognizes the week of December 7-13th 2020 as Computer Science Education Week. On motion of Councilor Flaherty, the rules were suspended; the resolution was adopted; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the message and order, referred on June 3, 2020 Docket #0737, for the confirmation of the appointment of Guale Valdez, as a member of the Boston Public Health Commission’s Board of Health for a term expiring on January 15, 2022, the committee submitted a report recommending the appointment ought to be confirmed. The report was accepted; the appointment was confirmed; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the message and order, referred on June 3, 2020 Docket #0736, for the confirmation of the reappointment of Manny Lopes, as a member of the Boston Public Health Commission’s Board of Health for a term expiring on January 15, 2023, the committee submitted a report recommending the appointment ought to be confirmed. The report was accepted; the appointment was confirmed; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the message and order, referred on June 3, 2020 Docket #0735, for the confirmation of the reappointment of Rebecca Gutman, as a member of the Boston Public Health Commission’s Board of Health for a term expiring on January 15, 2023, the committee submitted a report recommending the appointment ought to be confirmed. The report was accepted; the appointment was confirmed; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the message and order, referred on June 3, 2020 Docket #0735, authorizing the City of Boston to participate in the Massachusetts Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (PACE Massachusetts). This order authorizes the City to enter into a Municipal Assessment and Assignment Agreement with MassDevelopment, thereby allowing building owners in Boston to participate in this statewide financing program, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the message and order, referred on September 23, 2020 Docket #1000, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Seventy Dollars ($280,070.00) in the form of grant for the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Program Action Grant, awarded by the Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs to be administered the Environment Department. The grant will fund a two-year Heat Resilience Planning Study for the City of Boston, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the message and order, referred on January 15, 2020 Docket #0232, an order for a hearing regarding a text amendment for the Boston Zoning Code Relative to Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing the committee submitted a report recommending the ordinance ought to pass in a new draft. The report was accepted; the ordinance was passed in a new draft; yeas 13.
Votes:
Description:
On the amendment, referred on July 8, 2020 Docket #0851, to the Boston City Charter pursuant to G.L. c. 43b §10(b), the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass in a new draft. Councilor Bok offered an amendment. Councilor Edwards accepted Councilor Bok’s amendment; yeas 13. The report was accepted; the amendment was passed in a new draft; yeas 10 nays 3 (Councilors Baker, Flynn and Flaherty).