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Please note: this meeting has been deferred.
Meeting Name: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Agenda status: Deferred
Meeting date/time: 2/24/2025 Deferred Minutes status: Deferred  
Meeting location: Committee Room - City Hall
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T2025-3081 *   Oversight - TLC: The Status of the Yellow Cab Industry.Oversight    Action details Not available
Int 0193-2024 *Jennifer Gutiérrez  Requiring taxis and for-hire vehicles to display a decal warning passengers to look for cyclists when opening the door.IntroductionThis bill would require all taxis and for-hire vehicles to prominently display a sign on all rear passenger doors warning passengers to look for cyclists before opening the door. The signs would be provided to drivers and vehicle owners at no cost by the taxi and limousine commission.   Action details Not available
Int 0373-2024 *Keith Powers   Extending scheduled vehicle retirement dates for taxicabs during the COVID-19 state disaster emergency and the repeal thereof.IntroductionThis bill would permit taxicab owners, whose vehicles are not currently scheduled to be converted to wheelchair accessible vehicles at the next scheduled retirement date, to apply to the Taxi and Limousine Commission for a vehicle retirement extension of 12 months during the Disaster Emergency issued by the State of New York in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. This bill would also permit such taxicab owners to apply for a vehicle retirement extension of up to 12 additional months if an owner can demonstrate an economic or other personal hardship that the commission determines would create an undue burden upon the owner if the extension were not granted. Taxicab owners whose vehicles are currently scheduled to be converted to wheelchair accessible vehicles at the next scheduled retirement date may apply to the Taxi and Limousine Commission for a vehicle retirement extension of 6 months during the Disaster Emergency issued by the State of New York in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.   Action details Not available
Int 0676-2024 *Amanda Farías  Study on increasing the use of electric for-hire vehicles and installing new charging infrastructure, and in relation to annual reports on increasing the use of electric for-hire vehicles and installing new charging infrastructure.IntroductionThis bill would require the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) to conduct a study on the challenges and opportunities related to increasing the use of electric for-hire vehicles and installing new charging infrastructure. TLC would also be required to include, in their annual utilization report, data on electric for-hire vehicles, the infrastructure necessary to support them, incentive programs, and overall progress towards the electrification of the for-hire vehicle fleet.   Action details Not available
Int 1050-2024 *Carmen N. De La Rosa  Limiting the amount of liability coverage that the taxi and limousine commission may require for vehicles it licenses.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the Taxi and Limousine Commission from requiring the vehicles it licenses to have personal injury protection (also known as no-fault) liability coverage in an amount greater than the amount required by state law.   Action details Not available