Cobourg, ON (April 4, 2024) – The Town of Cobourg Legislative Services Division is seeking resident and visitor feedback on a draft bylaw that would regulate vehicles for hire. The public is invited to visit the project page at EngageCobourg.ca for information and share feedback through an online survey.
Municipalities are authorized to regulate taxicabs and other modes of private transportation services to achieve various public policy objectives. When regulating Taxi services and Vehicles For Hire, staff are seeking opportunities to increase access to transportation and ensure community safety through police records checks, vehicle safety certificates and drivers abstracts.
Transportation Network Companies (TNCs)
The recent entrance of Transportation Network Companies (Uber, Lyft etc.,) in many municipalities and the public’s liking of such services has compelled regulators to review their Vehicle-For-Hire (e.g. taxis, transportation network companies, designated drivers, and limousines) licensing systems to ensure the public’s interests are addressed. While all V.F.H.s provide similar services, there are several inherent differences that are unique to each industry.
Engagement with Industry Providers
Staff met with the following stakeholders to obtain comments on the proposed regulations:
Key Themes and Issues developed from these conversations were incorporated into the draft bylaw and staff report presented to the Community Protection and Economic Development Standing Committee on April 3, 2024.
Key Points the Proposed Vehicle For Hire By-law Establishes
Northumberland County Wide Licensing Collaboration
The Town of Cobourg has been working with other lower-tier municipal clerks in sharing the proposed regulations and provisions with the idea that they will adopt the VFH by-law to allow for consistency and collaboration in licensing of defined vehicles across the County of Northumberland. The goal of this initiative would be to make it easier for all Vehicle for Hire companies to get licensed and remove any repetitive administrative burden. There would therefore be one set of licensing requirements for multiple municipalities, eliminating the duplication of processes from one jurisdiction to another and help support more health and safety and consumer protection of all residents.
Community Engagement Objectives
Council has requested that staff seek feedback from the community regarding any additional concerns or consideration for the Draft Vehicle For Hire By-law. The public is invited to participate in the EngageCobourg.ca survey, open until Thursday, April 18 at 4 p.m.
Previous Community Engagement
Previous Community Engagement on the Taxicab Industry and Ridesharing/Vehicle For Hire regulations was completed in 2019. Due to COVID-19, this project was delayed, however, all previous community feedback as well as stakeholder engagement has been considered to inform the draft Vehicle For Hire By-law. The 2019 Public Engagement report is listed under the “Documents” section on the Engage Cobourg project page.
Council Deliberation
The Vehicle For Hire By-law was discussed at the April 3, 2024 Community Protection and Economic Development Standing Committee. The By-law will come back to the Regular Council Meeting on April 24, 2024 where Council will provide their final direction.
Request to Speak at Council
If a member of the public would like to speak to this item in front of Council, they are welcome to do so. To register as a Speaker, please email clerk@cobourg.ca.
Register on Engage Cobourg Today!
Residents of the Town of Cobourg are encouraged to create a profile online and participate in current public engagement projects. To register on Engage Cobourg, an online public engagement platform designed to gather feedback and comments from residents, visit EngageCobourg.ca and click the Register Today! button. For questions or help registering please email communications@cobourg.ca.