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Idaho Falls airport negotiates agreement with Turo to regulate shared‑vehicle pickups and collect fees
Summary
Airport staff said a draft agreement with Turo will allow shared‑vehicle transactions in paid lots, establish Turo as a ground‑transportation provider and require a 10% privilege fee on gross revenue; staff estimated initial monthly revenue between $6,000 and $10,000 and said a signed agreement arrived the morning of the meeting.
Airport Director Ian Turner told the council the city has been monitoring peer‑to‑peer car sharing (Turo) operating in Idaho Falls without a formal airport agreement and that the airport began negotiations in July after collecting data showing activity on city property.
Turner said the draft agreement — developed in September and October and negotiated over recent months — would allow Turo transactions to occur in paid…
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