Minneapolis City Council Delays Rideshare Ordinance to July 1

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The Minneapolis City Council unanimously voted to delay the start of a rideshare ordinance, which sets minimum pay requirements for drivers, from May 1 to July 1. The decision aims to support new rideshare companies seeking licensing in the city and comes amid ongoing state-level rideshare legislation discussions. Uber and Lyft have confirmed they will stay in the city until July 1. The council also considered amendments, including one to rescind the ordinance entirely, but ultimately upheld the measure.
- Minneapolis City Council unanimously moves to delay start of rideshare ordinance until July KSTP
- Uber, Lyft in Minneapolis: City Council members vote to delay ordinance to July 1 FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Minneapolis Council Delays Uber, Lyft Driver Pay Hike as Rideshare Apps Prepare to Abandon City National Review
- Minneapolis will delay Uber and Lyft rideshare ordinance to July 1 Star Tribune
- Council delays rideshare ordinance; Lyft, Uber extend services KARE11.com
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