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Village keeps taxi-parking hearing open after nonemergency medical transport operator seeks exemption

3833519 · May 6, 2025
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At the May 5 Village of Vermont Board of Trustees meeting, an operator of a preauthorized nonemergency medical transportation service asked the board to exempt those vehicles from a proposed amendment to the village's taxi-parking rules; the board kept the public hearing open and moved it to June 4.

The Village of Vermont Board of Trustees on May 5 kept a public hearing open on a proposed amendment to village code chapter 210 that would restrict taxi parking in residential districts after a local nonemergency medical transportation operator asked for an exemption.

Angel Nam Noon, who identified himself as owner-operator of Administrator Consulting Group, told trustees his company has operated in the community for decades and that its rides are “preapproved, preauthorized by the New York State Department of Health.” He said the vehicles do not solicit…

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