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TRANSPORTATION, WATER & INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: 11/02/2015  
Subject:    Taxicab Regionalization effort
Submitted For: TRANSPORTATION, WATER & INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE
Department: Conservation & Development  
Referral No.: 18  
Referral Name: Monitor issues of interest in the provision of general transportation services, including but not limited to public transportation and taxicab services
Presenter: Tim Ewell, County Administrator's Office Contact: Tim Ewell (925)335-1036

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Referral History:
On September 5, 2013, the Transportation, Water and Infrastructure Committee received a staff report regarding the status of a regulatory structure for taxicab permitting within the unincorporated area, pursuant to Government Code § 53075.5. At that time, the Committee directed staff to work with the County Administrator’s Office (CAO) to:

1. Obtain advice from County Counsel regarding the County’s potential risk and exposure for not having a taxicab permitting ordinance or resolution pursuant to the California Code.

2. Coordinate with the Office of the Sheriff to identify resources and develop a budget for codifying and administrating a taxicab permitting ordinance or resolution.

On June 5, 2014, the County Administrator’s Office returned to the Committee with a framework for the implementation of a taxicab ordinance in unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. The implementation frame work, including roles of County departments, is summarized below:

Treasurer-Tax Collector
I. Issues general business license to taxi companies operating in the unincorporated area.
II. Notifies applicants of the need to acquire a taxicab permit in jurisdiction where business is located.

Sheriff’s Office
I. Issues Permits to new taxicab operators and businesses located in the County unincorporated area.

a. Applicant provides valid business license to operate in the unincorporated area.

b. Sheriff facilitates referrals for the California Department of Justice Live Scan and drug testing for permit applicants with businesses established in the unincorporated area, at cost of the applicant.

c. Applicant provides proof of taxicab vehicle inspection conducted by private entity at time of application for a permit, at cost of the applicant.

d. Sheriff to establish a fee for reviewing new applications and annual renewals as part of the Taxicab ordinance.

II. Existing taxicab operators and businesses permitted in other jurisdictions within Contra Costa County doing business in an unincorporated area.

a. Ordinance to allow a permit from any other jurisdiction within Contra Costa County to operate a taxicab to be accepted with no further action required by Sheriff’s Office.

b. Business owner are still responsible for acquiring a business license to operate in the unincorporated area from Treasurer Tax Collector.

At the June 5, 2014 meeting, the Committee approved the implementation framework and directed staff to work with County Counsel to draft the Ordinance for review by the Committee. Shortly following the meeting, the Contra Costa County Police Chief’s Association discussed at a regular meeting, the notion of a regional taxicab cooperative.

On October 23, 2014, the County Administrator’s Office and Sheriff’s Office met with the Concord Police Chief and staff to explore options for implementing a regional taxicab cooperative with the intention of reporting back to the Committee with options and requesting direction.

Shortly after that meeting, the Contra Costa County Local Government Leadership Academy, sponsored by the Contra Costa County Public Manager’s Association and local jurisdictions, received a submission from the City of Walnut Creek (Attachment A) to explore, as a project for Academy participants, the implementation of a regional taxicab permitting program. The project duration was from January through July 2015.

In light of the Academy submission, staff recommended and TWIC approved the tabling of further discussion about implementing a taxicab permitting regime for the unincorporated area until the results of the Academy project were complete and an analysis by County and municipal stakeholders was completed to assess the viability of a regional approach.
Referral Update:
In August 2015, the Academy completed and a workgroup of participants, including the County’s own Chrystine Robbins from the Sheriff’s Office and Fire Marshal Robert Marshall from Contra Costa Fire, issued a thorough report on how best to move forward with a regional approach.

The research of the workgroup cited a current Joint Exercise of Powers Authority (JPA) model in Marin County as a successful example of a regional effort to address taxicab permitting. Since the report was issued, representatives from the county, cities and special districts have met twice to discuss a path forward.

On August 26, 2015, the regional workgroup convened to discuss the Academy workgroup’s findings and recommendations. The City of Walnut Creek, as the lead agency, offered to invite the General Manager of the Marin General Services Agency to discuss how that program worked and the interaction between the Authority, Marin County and cities within the County.

On September 21, 2015, the regional workgroup convened to hear a presentation from the General Manager of the Marin General Services Authority about its operations and experience regulating taxis. Following that presentation the workgroup was encouraged that an example of a regional model had proved to be a feasible endeavor, but had reservations about establishing a new, standalone JPA within Contra Costa County to manage the operations.

Alternatively, there was discussion regarding setting up an MOU process whereby a regional process would be “governed” by a set of MOUs between the County and cities. Following the discussion, the group agreed to report back to home agencies and return to the next workgroup meeting with the current position of each agency.


Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
I. ACCEPT a report on the status of implementing a regional taxicab permitting process in Contra Costa County;

II. AUTHORIZE staff to continue working with the regional taxicab work group to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a joint taxicab permitting process, including, but not limited to, delegating the County’s permitting authority to a new or existing legal entity;

III. DIRECT staff to return to the Committee once the regional workgroup has developed final options for consideration by County jurisdictions.
Attachments
Attachent A

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