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Committee advances updated fees and operator permits for on‑demand mobility devices

Los Angeles City Joint Transportation and Public Works Committee · January 23, 2026
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Summary

City staff recommended updating the municipal code to change per‑trip fees, create a $150,000 operator permit and fund equity subsidies; after detailed questioning about methodology, enforcement, liability and data sharing, the joint Transportation and Public Works committee approved the recommendations as amended for further drafting.

The Los Angeles City joint Transportation and Public Works committee voted to advance recommendations to update the city's mobility‑on‑demand fee structure and to direct the City Attorney to prepare a draft ordinance. City staff said the proposal would change zone‑based per‑trip fees, require operator permits and establish subsidies for low‑income or equity areas.

Adamson Mojica, presenting for city staff, summarized the report and its options, saying, “El informe provee un an—lisis y de recomendaciones en relaci— a la actualizaci— de la estructura de tarifas respecto al plan de movilidad a demanda.” He told the committee the analysis used FY24–25 travel data and 311 request data and that three fee structures (options…

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