Public Hearing MINUTES OF MEETING November 6, 2017 Public hearing on the proposed agreement with Lyft, Inc. 6:55 P.M. Public Hearing for the purpose of hearing any and all public comment in relation to the proposed one-year agreement with Lyft, Inc. to operate a transportation network business at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport with Chemung County to receive $2.00 for each pre-arranged pickup at the Airport by Lyft. Legislature was called to order by the Chairman of the Chemung County Legislature. The following members were present when the Clerk called roll: Pastrick _x Manchester Sweet _x Brennan _x Miller _x Hyland Milliken _x Woodard _x Fairchild _x Chalk _x Jackson Collins _x Madl _x Draxler _x Strange _x A Public hearing was held by the Chemung County Legislature for the above-referenced purpose. The hearing was held in the Legislative Chambers and was called to order by the Attorney for the Legislature, and he served as the Hearing Officer. The Hearing Officer read the Notice of Public Hearing, advised the public of the rules governing a public hearing, and asked if anyone wished to speak.
The owner of a business providing transportation services to and from the airport spoke in opposition to the agreement noting the inspections, insurance, and other overhead his company must pay to operate his business in New York State. He questioned who would police the pick-ups at the airport by Lyft, count the trips, and inspect the vehicles. He noted that he must carry $5,000,000 in insurance per passenger, and the County should protect itself, because the Lyft drivers will not carry that much insurance. The operator of a limousine company echoed the concerns expressed by the first speaker. He added that companies like his are looking for a level playing field instead of competing with an operation that carries no overhead. Without overhead, Lyft is able to cut his published trip prices in half. The Hearing Officer advised that Lyft, Inc. had submitted a letter in support of the agreement, and it was available for inspection in the office of the Clerk of the Legislature. Having determined that everyone who wished to be heard had there and then been heard, the public hearing was declared closed at 7:00 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING November 6, 2017 LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS, 5 TH FLOOR, HAZLETT BUILDING, ELMIRA, NY 6:55 P.M. Public Hearing for the purpose of hearing any and all public comment in relation to the proposed one-year agreement with Lyft, Inc. to operate a transportation network business at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport with Chemung County to receive $2.00 for each prearranged pickup at the Airport by Lyft. Legislature was called to order by the Chairman of the Chemung County Legislature. The following members were present when the Clerk called roll: Pastrick _x Manchester Sweet _x Brennan _x Miller _x Hyland Milliken _x Woodard _x Fairchild _x Chalk _x Jackson Collins _x Madl _x Draxler _x Strange _x A Public hearing was held by the Chemung County Legislature for the above-referenced purpose. The hearing was held in the Legislative Chambers and was called to order by the Attorney for the Legislature, and he served as the Hearing Officer. The Hearing Officer read the Notice of Public Hearing, advised the public of the rules governing a public hearing, and asked if anyone wished to speak. The owner of a business providing transportation services to and from the airport spoke in opposition to the agreement noting the inspections, insurance, and other overhead his company must pay to operate his business in New York State. He questioned who would police the pick-ups at the airport by Lyft, count the trips, and inspect the vehicles. He noted that he must carry $5,000,000 in insurance per passenger, and the County should protect itself, because the Lyft drivers will not carry that much insurance. The operator of a limousine company echoed the concerns expressed by the first speaker. He added that companies like his are looking for a level playing field instead of competing with an operation that carries no overhead. Without overhead, Lyft is able to cut his published trip prices in half. The Hearing Officer advised that Lyft, Inc. had submitted a letter in support of the agreement, and it was available for inspection in the office of the Clerk of the Legislature. Having determined that everyone who wished to be heard had there and then been heard, the public hearing was declared closed at 7:00 p.m.
Lyft, Inc. 185 Berry Street #5000 San Francisco, CA 94107 October 31st, 2017 Chemung County 203 Lake Street - 5th Floor P.O. BOX 588 Elmira, New York 14902-0588 Re: Lyft s Public Comments Submission Thank you for providing Lyft the opportunity to contribute during the public comment period. Lyft looks forward to permitted operations at Elmira Corning Regional Airport (ELM). Making Lyft rides available to customers of the airport and the larger Chemung County is a priority for Lyft, and critical to our mission of providing safe, affordable, and reliable transportation to all. The recent passage of TNC legislation has made ridesharing a reality in New York counties and airports across the state. Since launch in June, we continue to hear positive feedback from airports similar to Elmira on the improved passenger experience since adding Lyft as a transportation option. There are many variables we consider when negotiating a TNC fee structure. First and foremost, equitable fees across existing modes of transportation are paramount. At Elmira Corning, taxis are not required to pay a trip fee. Additionally, the monthly per vehicle fee that is required for taxis generates far less than we expect annual TNC trip revenue to be. Many airports that have Elmira s passenger volume do not charge a fee for pick-ups or drop-offs whatsoever. Lyft s innovative technology to track rides empowers airports to streamline operations by removing the need for a tracking transponder, antiquated reporting mechanisms, physical infrastructure and roadway usage, operational oversight, and many additional administrative costs. Moreover, we re able to prevent drivers from operating on airport property without an active ride; reducing loitering and improving the airport experience for the driver, airport, and passenger. Lyft is proud to offer this low cost - but highly effective - level of accountability that is unprecedented in the ground transportation space. Lyft appreciates the collaborative nature of the airport and looks forward to operating at Elmira Corning as soon as possible. Thank you. Arica Gately Partner Manager, Lyft
CHEMUNG COUNTY ROUTE SLIP * PERSONNEL REQUISITION Public hearing relative to a proposed agreement with Lyft, Inc. for the operation of a transportation network business at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport Resolution #: 01 Slip Type: SEQRA status CONTRACT Explain action needed or Position requested (justification): The Director of Aviation is requesting authorization to enter into an agreement with Lyft, Inc. to operate a transportation network business at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport. Lyft will use independent contractor drivers to connect passengers with pre-arranged transportation services. Lyft agrees to pay Chemung County a rate of $2.00/pick up. The term of this agreement is one year from the commencement date. The public hearing will be held November 6, 2017 at 6:55 p.m. Vendor/Provider Lyft, Inc Term 1 year Total Amount $2.00/pickup Prior Amount Local Share State Share Federal Share Project Budgeted? Yes Funds are in Account # CREATION: Date/Time: 10/25/2017 10:42:38 AM Department: APPROVALS: Date/Time: Approval: Department: ATTACHMENTS: Name: Description: Type: Lyft_9.2017.pdf Lyft, Inc. Cover Memo minutes of hearing Public_hearing_Lyft_November_2017.docx Presentation Lyft_letter.pdf Lyft letter of support Exhibit