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ORDINANCE NUMBER 8229
(Published in The Salina Journal w a 1972)
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RATE OF FARES FOR TAXICABS OPERATING
WITHIN THE CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS, AMENDING SECTION 34-68 OF THE SALINA CODE
AND REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTION.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 34-68 of The Salina Code is 'nereby amended
to read as follows:
"Section 34-68. Rate of Fare Established.
The rates of fare of taxicabs for conveying persons
shall be as follows: For the first one-third mile or
portion thereof, Fifty Cents ($0.50), and for each
succeeding one-third mile or fraction thereof, Ten Cents
($0.10); provided however, all conveyances to and from the
Salina Municipal Airport Terminal and all conveyances
between 12:01 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. of each day shall be at
the foregoing rate and in addition thereto, a time charge
for the time during which period the taxicab is engaged
for such trip on the basis of Five Dollars ($5.00) per hour,
for each passenger over one, Fifteen Cents ($0.15) each,
excepting children under five years of age; and for
groceries and luggage an additional charge of Fifteen
Cents ($0.15) for each two parcels conveyed. When a
taxicab is employed at an hourly rate the fare, in lieu
of the specific trip fares prescribed as aforesaid, shall
be on the basis of Five Dollars ($5.00) per hour; provided
that no charge shall be made for waiting time on stops
occasioned by the driver himself or by reason of any
breakdown or premature arrival on the call, or for
waiting time or delay occasioned by traffic controls
or congestion. All charges are to be based on the most
direct route and the operators of taxicabs are hereby
required to utilize the most direct route in transportation."
Section 2. That existing Section 34-68 of The Salina Code is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its adoption and publication in the official city newspaper.
(SEAL)
Attest:
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk
Introduced: May 22, 1972
Passed: June 19, 1972
Mike Losik, Jr., Actin ayor