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Public commenters and staff press San Antonio to revisit Chapter 33 limousine rules
Summary
Public commenters and committee members asked staff to review Chapter 33 limousine permit requirements, arguing the current 'stretch'‑limousine fleet mandate creates a financial barrier for small operators; staff described existing vehicle and permit rules and said no action was taken at the meeting.
Public commenters on Oct. 7 urged the San Antonio Transportation & Infrastructure Committee to remove a long‑standing requirement that limousine operators maintain at least one 'stretch' limousine in their fleet, saying the mandate is costly, out of step with modern fleets and not required for public safety.
"San Antonio todavía requiere que sea, por lo menos, una... limusina stretch en su flotilla," said Michael Rojas during public comment, arguing the requirement creates a financial barrier for small…
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