St. Paul considers: Allow pedicabs during rush hour?
Bicycle taxis are allowed in Minneapolis during morning and late afternoon rush hours, but not in St. Paul.
Should that change?
The St. Paul City Council is leaning toward yes. On Wednesday, the council held a brief public hearing on an ordinance amendment to allow pedicab drivers to operate for hire on public streets between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., and between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays.
The amendment clarifies that pedicab drivers are allowed to pull up to two three-person trailers, transporting a total of up to six passengers at a time.
Pedicab operators would still be subject to licensing and safety inspections under the ordinance changes, which according to a staff report are intended to “enhance the vibrancy of downtown, support local businesses, and provide residents and visitors with scenic, sustainable travel options that reflect the city’s environmental values.”
The hearing drew a single speaker, who was supportive of the amendment, and a handful of supportive letters from the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, Twin Town Pedicabs and others.
The council will host a final vote next Wednesday.
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