Safety Chair Klein To Hold Hearing On Peer-2-Peer Transportation
Who:
Councilmember Zach M. Klein
When:
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015
4 p.m.
Where:
City Council Chambers
Columbus City Hall
90 W. Broad St.
What:
In July, 2014 the City of Columbus was one of the first
cities in the United States to promulgate rules for Peer-to-Peer
transportation. Since the passage of Ordinance 1376-2014, there have been
a multitude of other jurisdictions from around the country who have likewise
addressed the Peer-to-Peer issue. In light of these advances and pending
legislation before the Ohio General Assembly, Councilmember Zach Klein, Chair
of the Public Safety Committee, will be convening a hearing to review current
Peer-to-Peer transportation regulations.
Public testimony will be accepted. Anyone wishing to address
City Council on this matter must fill out a speaker slip before 6:00 p.m. on
the date of the hearing. This meeting will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’
cable access channel 3.
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