An Ordinance relating to the Tax and License Code; repealing in its entirety and reenacting Chapter 6B.220 of the Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC), "Taxicab Regulations" to change the title to "For-Hire Regulations," to address regulation of taxi service and ...
Adopted the policy of “Complete Streets†as a guiding principle for city infrastructure.
City of Houston, Texas, Ordinance No. 2014-926
An ordinance amending city of Houston ordinance no. 2014-754, relating to membership of the Houston Transportation Accessibility Task Force; containing findings and other provisions relating to the foregoing ...
Amends the Code of Ordinances to include Transportation Network Company (TNCs) under the Vehicles For Hire code. The extensive regulations require TNCs to keep thorough records on their drivers, including drug test results.
Updated January 2018
San Fransisco's stationless bike sharing ordinance establishes the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) as the licensing/permitting agency for the program and extends enforcement against violations by bicycles that are a part of a Stationless ...
The ordinance creates a new classification of “transportation network company.” Rules require an annual permit and that drivers pass background checks and obtain the same insurance as any other taxi service, in addition to being subject to ...
Under the ordinance, traditional taxis will still have maximum rates, while fares for other vehicles-for-hire will be unregulated. All drivers must hold an operating permit and a valid driver's license, have limited traffic violations, and get a background ...
Ordinance to authorize a "free-floating car sharing" pilot program with standards and requirements for the program and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts. Updated with most recent ordinance, expanding the free-floating car sharing pilot ...
With a stated purpose of "improving housing affordability and neighborhood livability," the City of Seattle passed a suite of updates to their parking codes, as summarized in the attached document. Some of the updates include:
Reducing parking ...
In April 2018, the Oregon DOT was named the state's lead agency regarding autonomous vehicles (AVs), and it established the Oregon Taskforce on AVs. The taskforce consists of law enforcement representatives, legislators, cybersecurity experts and transportation ...