Title: The Ontario Accessible Cab Story Ottawa
1The Ontario Accessible Cab StoryOttawas
Experience
- Presented to the IATR
- September 21, 2005, Niagara Falls, Ontario
- by Susan Jones, Director By-law Services, City of
Ottawa -
2Ottawa At A Glance
- Fourth largest city in Canada / Nations Capital
- Population approximately 800,000 and growing
- City spans 977 square miles with 150 communities
- 89 square miles (8.3) urban area
- 888 square miles (91.7) rural area
3Background
- Ottawa amalgamated on January 1, 2001
- 11 lower tier municipalities
- 1 upper tier Regional Government
- 6 lower tier municipal taxi licensing by-laws
- Existing by-laws remain in effect until changed
or repealed or they reach a 5 year sunset clause
(January 1, 2006)
4Ottawas Taxi Industry in 2001
- 1001 Standard Taxicab Plates
- Approximately 2000 licensed drivers
- 17 Licensed Brokers
- No Accessible Taxicab Service
- Disabled Community Served By ParaTranspo
- 24 hrs Notice Required For Service
5History of Accessible Cab Service in Ottawa
- Early 1990s
- Federal Provincial Grants
- Very small fleet
- Ineffective service
- Low service demand/Para Transpo
- Expensive to purchase/operate
6History of Accessible Cab Service in Ottawa
- Provincial Standard CSA D409
- Institutional look
- Inappropriate as a taxicab
- Limited to serving only the disabled
7New Accessible Taxi Cab Reforms 2001-2004
- Issuance of 25 plates by lottery
- Newer vehicle (less than 2 years)
- Enhanced training
- Allow for plates to be sold but only after 5
years in business - Plate must always be accessible
- Give priority to requests for Accessible Cabs
8Accessible Plate Distribution
- Lottery
- Issuance to first 25 drivers
- Enhanced training
- 32 hour course
- Purchase of accessible vehicle
- 1.00 annual license fee
- Priority list
9ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS 2002 AND 2004
- City of Ottawa successfully lobbies Ontario
Provincial Government - Changes implemented to accommodate new accessible
taxicabs
10LONDON BLACK CAB2002
11REAR LOADING ACCESSIBLE CAB2004
12OTTAWAS ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
- Very well received by accessible community
- Taxi driver union imposes 2 driver limit on each
vehicle - Not enough cabs to provide reliable service
- Some drivers not picking up accessible
fares/prefer to pick up standard fares - Popularity of London Cabs results in alleged
additional bookings for weddings and tours
13NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS
- Consultant retained to determine appropriate
number of accessible cabs needed to provide
service - At minimum 25 plates needed right away
14NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS
- 4 options identified based on service needs
- Population Percentage 38 plates
- General Availability 50-70 plates
- Reasonable Comparability 135-185 plates
- Equal Level Service 1026 plates
15NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS FOR
JANUARY 1,2006
- All new plates issued in the future shall be for
Accessible taxicabs - Beginning 2006, 40 new accessible taxicab plates
issued each year until 2009 or whichever event
comes later
16NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS FOR
JANUARY 1,2006
- Because of industry opposition concerning the
issuance of additional plates, Council will
consider allowing existing plate holders to
convert to accessible within the required
timelines
17NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS FOR
JANUARY 1,2006
- Once target of accessible plates has been met,
issuance of any additional plates will be based
on a ratio to determine maximum number of
taxicabs - 1 taxicab for every 784 residents
18NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS FOR
JANUARY 1,2006
- Taxicab Driver Training
- September 1st, 2006
- To obtain a Taxicab Driver Licence, all drivers
must successfully complete standard and
accessible driver training course
19NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS FOR
JANUARY 1,2006
- Age of Vehicles Restriction will be the same for
Accessible Cabs as they are for standard cabs
Less than 7 model years old - Exception London Black Cab-less than 14 model
years old
20NEW PROPOSED ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS FOR
JANUARY 1,2006
- GPS and Digital Security Camera system to be in
all cabs by 2008 - Significant opposition by industry may result in
Council decision to have equipment operating in
accessible cabs first. (Pilot Project)
21NEXT STEPS
- Ottawa City Council to consider proposals on
September 28th. - Council Disposition can be found online at
ottawa.ca - Information or questions susan.jones_at_ottawa.ca
- Telephone 613-580-2424 x25536
22QUESTIONS