City Council: Uber, other ridesharing companies welcome under new ordinance

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By Keith McCoy

The Mountain Brook City Council on Monday night voted to amend its transit and passenger transportation ordinances in order to allow for for ridesharing companies, like Uber, to operate within city limits.

As part of the new ordinance, transportation network companies, or TNCs, will be required to pay a flat fee of $500 per year to operate within Mountain Brook. Drivers who work on behalf of the TNC will not be required to pay the yearly fee, nor will they be required to pay a license tax/fee or obtain a commercial permit.

Companies who pay the yearly fee and who meet a specific set of requirements will be permitted to operate. Those requirements, as outlined in the new ordinance, include:

"It's great to hear that the Mountain Brook City Council proactively passed sensible regulations enabling Uber to operate in the community, and we thank the Council for their leadership," said Uber spokeswoman Kaitlin Durkosh in an email. "We look forward to providing Mountain Brook residents with safe rides, and greater Birmingham area residents with economic opportunity in the future."

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