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Council advances ordinance consolidating taxi and TNC rules to second reading after questions on background checks and fare reporting
Summary
On first reading the council approved moving ordinance 15-36 — which consolidates taxi and transportation network company (TNC) regulation under a single 'vehicle for hire' definition — to second reading after members questioned background checks, rate disclosure and potential enforcement limits for app-based services.
The Vermillion City Council on July 7 advanced ordinance 15-36 to a second reading (scheduled for July 21). The ordinance consolidates redundant provisions that previously applied separately to taxi companies and transportation network companies (TNCs) such as Uber and Lyft by introducing a single umbrella term, “vehicle for hire,” while preserving vehicle-specific provisions where needed.
Why it matters: the change does not create new regulatory requirements, according to staff; instead it streamlines the code. Council discussion focused on how the city will…
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