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Calgary's taxi advisory body faces review in wake of ride-hailing services

With the advent of ride-hailing services like Uber, Calgary's taxi advisory body needs to change to reflect the changing industry, members of city council agreed Wednesday.

Looming return of Uber to the Calgary market noted as council eyes revamp of Taxi Limousine Advisory Committee

Taxis or limousines used to be the only legal options to hail a ride in Calgary but now that the city has opened the door to app-based services like Uber and TappCar, the Taxi Limousine Advisory Committee is facing a revamp. (Brian Burnett/CBC)

With the advent of ride-hailing services like Uber,Calgary's taxi advisory body needs to change to reflect the changing industry, members of citycouncil agreedWednesday.

The city's transportation committee unanimously endorsed a plan to revamp theway the TaxiLimousine Advisory Committee (TLAC) operates and what it does.

Made up of representativesfrom the taxiindustry, local hotel association, airport authority, police service, Tourism Calgary, and members of the general public, TLAC currently provides advice to council on issues related to taxi and limo service.

But, with ride-hailing services like TappCar now operating in the city and theexpected return ofUberto the Calgary market, TLAC itself is calling for changes in the way it operates.

"I think we've reached the end of the current model," said GordLowe, a former member of city council who now serves as a TLAC member.

Lowe noted there isgrowing integration between communities in the region, too, andit's time to look at rules governing where taxis and taxi-like services can operate.

"Can you call a Calgary company taxi to come and get up you in Airdrie or Rocky View County?" he said.

"Can a taxi from Chestermere take a passenger to Airdrie and be called to pick that passenger up from Airdrie? I mean, these are all sorts of overlapping questions that I think we at least have to start a conversation about."

If city council approves the TLAC review, it would be completed by October 2017.

Uberis expected to resumeservice in Calgary soon, possibly as early asnext month.

With files from Scott Dippel