The City is consulting on the new municipal Taxi Bylaw to establish a modern, transparent, and locally accountable regulatory framework that reflects current industry practices, community needs, and evolving transportation options.
This engagement process will help ensure the new bylaw promotes public safety, fairness, accessibility, and a balanced approach that supports both service providers and the travelling public.
Public and industry input will play an important role in shaping the new by-law. Residents, taxi owners, drivers, accessibility advocates, and other interested parties have an opportunity to share their perspectives through this survey, and public consultation sessions in the coming months.
While this process is underway, the Taxi Commission continues to operate with its by-laws and at its office until September 2026.
Loyalist Township is also consulting on a new municipal Taxi Bylaw. To provide your input visit Engage Loyalist.
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The City is consulting on the new municipal Taxi Bylaw to establish a modern, transparent, and locally accountable regulatory framework that reflects current industry practices, community needs, and evolving transportation options.
This engagement process will help ensure the new bylaw promotes public safety, fairness, accessibility, and a balanced approach that supports both service providers and the travelling public.
Public and industry input will play an important role in shaping the new by-law. Residents, taxi owners, drivers, accessibility advocates, and other interested parties have an opportunity to share their perspectives through this survey, and public consultation sessions in the coming months.
While this process is underway, the Taxi Commission continues to operate with its by-laws and at its office until September 2026.
The City of Kingston is reviewing the Taxi Bylaw to assess operational effectiveness, safety, accessibility, and regulatory efficiency. This survey focuses specifically on the current taxi regulatory framework. Responses will be used to inform evidence-based amendments to the Taxi Bylaw.
A Get Involved Kingston Account is required to take this survey online but if you require an alternate format of this survey please call 613-546-0000 or email GetInvolvedKingston@Cityofkingston.ca
Depending on the length of your responses, the estimated time to complete the survey is 15 minutes.
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