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As you know, at our last meeting, on Sunday March 17, we passed a
Resolution dealing with the possible loss of rideshare services in
Minneapolis, possibly the Twin Cities and/or all of Minnesota. The
Resolution has been sent to the Mayor, and the members of the City
Council. Below is the Resolution.<br><br>
David Andrews, President<br><br>
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<div align="center"><b>RESOLUTION 2024-03-16<br><br>
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WHEREAS,</b> rideshare services have become an important means of
reliable, affordable, and efficient transportation for many who live and
work in the Twin Cities and beyond, improving access to employment and
other opportunities in our communities, particularly for blind people and
others who do not drive; and<br><br>
<b>WHEREAS,</b> the sustainable operation of rideshare services, now and
into the future, is dependent upon economic viability for the companies
as well as fair compensation for the drivers providing the rides;
and<br><br>
<b>WHEREAS,</b> the Minneapolis City Council recently passed an ordinance
setting minimum pay that drivers must receive for rides in Minneapolis;
and<br><br>
<b>WHEREAS,</b> as a result of the ordinance, Uber and Lyft have stated
that they will stop operating in the Metro area as of May 1, 2024;
and<br><br>
<b>WHEREAS,</b> the arrival of rideshare companies rendered the taxi
industry virtually non-existent, and public transportation and Metro
Mobility are not at all equipped to absorb the transportation needs that
would go unfulfilled in the event of such a move; and<br><br>
<b>WHEREAS,</b> without any apparent, direct negotiations with drivers or
the city, Uber and Lyft have attempted to use their significant customer
base as leverage, urging customers to communicate opposition to the pay
increase; and<br><br>
<b>WHEREAS,</b> the City Council enacted the ordinance and overrode a
veto from Mayor Jacob Frey without any public plan to address the
significant impact on people's lives that would be brought on by a
potential departure of Uber and Lyft; now therefore<br><br>
<b>BE IT RESOLVED</b> by the At-Large Chapter of the National Federation
of the Blind of Minnesota at its meeting on March 17, 2024 that this
organization call upon the Minneapolis City Council, the rideshare
companies, drivers, and all others concerned to work together swiftly and
decisively to find a solution for maintaining access to affordable,
reliable, and efficient transportation in the Twin Cities and beyond;
and<br><br>
<b>BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED</b> that this organization express its
eagerness to assist in resolving this crisis in every way we can, to
prevent the devastating impacts on many lives and livelihoods that would
occur with a loss of transportation.<br><br>
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