Following the City Council’s decision last month mandating that ride-sharing firms pay owners a higher rate within town limits, the future of Uber and Lyft in Minneapolis is also uncertain.
The area has since changed its mind about the law because Uber and Lyft have indicated they will cease providing services to the Minneapolis urban area starting on May 1.
In contrast, the state may act.
Uber and Lyft’s potential departure from the Minneapolis urban area has officially “deeply concerned” the Minnesota Democratic Governor. Tim Walz.
Mr. Walz noted that the change would affect anyone who relies on the company, including kids, individuals with disabilities, and those attempting to return apartment comfortably while drunken….
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