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Ordinance

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business1 year ago

Minneapolis Pushes Back Implementation of Uber and Lyft Ordinance to July

Minneapolis City Council has voted to delay the implementation of a new rideshare pay policy, pushing the effective date from May 1 to July 1, in order to allow more time for new rideshare companies to enter the market and potentially fill the gaps left by Uber and Lyft, which have announced plans to leave Minneapolis once the ordinance takes effect. Council members believe the delay will lead to better outcomes for drivers and riders, aiming for a more equitable rideshare industry.

environment2 years ago

"Chicago Mayor Proposes Ban on Natural Gas in New Buildings"

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and 15 City Council members are proposing an ordinance that would require new buildings and homes to use electric over natural gas in an effort to reduce indoor emissions and promote a cleaner environment. While the ordinance only applies to new construction, concerns have been raised about the financial impact on residents and the capacity of the electric grid. Unions, including the Gas Workers Union Local 18007, are planning to fight the ordinance, which may take about a year to take effect if approved.

energy-policy2 years ago

"Chicago Mayor Leads Effort to Ban Natural Gas in New Buildings"

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and city council members are introducing an ordinance to require new buildings and homes to use electric over natural gas in an effort to reduce indoor emissions and promote a cleaner environment. The Clean and Affordable Building's Ordinance is the first step in making changes for all of Chicago, but concerns about the financial impact and electric load capacity have been raised by some aldermen and unions.

travel2 years ago

"Las Vegas Strip Implements Ban on Standing and Stopping on Pedestrian Bridges"

A new ordinance in Las Vegas prohibits standing or stopping on pedestrian bridges along the Strip, with violators facing potential jail time or fines. The measure aims to ensure a continuous flow of pedestrian traffic and increase public safety, but critics argue that it infringes on First Amendment rights in public spaces. The county plans to install signs identifying locations where stopping or standing is prohibited.

business2 years ago

Minneapolis Rideshare Drivers and Companies Clash Over Minimum Wage Ordinance

The Minneapolis Uber and Lyft Drivers Association (MULDA) is urging Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to sign an ordinance that establishes a new minimum wage and additional protections for rideshare drivers. The ordinance, which was approved by the Minneapolis City Council in a 7-5 vote, guarantees drivers a minimum pay rate per minute and per mile, as well as 80% of canceled ride fees. Mayor Frey has not yet indicated whether he will sign or veto the ordinance, expressing concerns and the need for more time to review it. Lyft and Uber have threatened to reduce or cease services in Minneapolis if the measure is enacted.

business2 years ago

Rideshare Giants Uber and Lyft Threaten to Leave Minneapolis Over Proposed Ordinance

Uber and Lyft have threatened to cease operations in Minneapolis starting in 2024 if the City Council approves a proposed ordinance that would grant rideshare drivers higher wages and more rights. The ordinance would guarantee drivers a minimum compensation and additional safety features. Lyft argues that the ordinance would make rider fares too high and reduce driver earnings, while Uber claims it could be forced out of Minneapolis. Supporters of the ordinance need nine council members to vote for it to avoid a possible veto by Mayor Jacob Frey.

politics2 years ago

Portland Mayor proposes jail time and fines for public drug use.

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is proposing an ordinance to ban drug use in public spaces, which would be added to the city ordinance already prohibiting public consumption of alcohol. The proposal follows Measure 110, which decriminalized the personal possession of controlled substances. People found in violation may receive a fine of up to $500 or up to six months jail time as determined by the courts.

politics2 years ago

Delhi CM to Challenge Centre's Contemptuous Ordinance on Bureaucrats.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called the ordinance promulgated by the Centre to take back the power to reshuffle officers within the city from the elected dispensation as "unconstitutional" and said the AAP government would challenge it in Supreme Court. Kejriwal added that his party would take the issue to the streets and organise a "maha rally" in the coming days.