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Goldwater Institute urges Phoenix to abandon Uber/Lyft airport fee plan

Dec 3, 2019, 3:45 PM | Updated: Dec 4, 2019, 7:03 am

(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)...

(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

PHOENIX – A conservative Arizona think tank is warning the city of Phoenix that proposed Lyft and Uber airport fees would be both bad for business and a violation of the state constitution.

The Goldwater Institute on Tuesday sent a letter to Mayor Kate Gallego urging the city to withdraw the proposal for fees on pickups and drop-offs by ride-hailing services at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

The Phoenix City Council approved the fees – a phased-in increase from the current $2.66 to $5 for pickups and a new phased-in $5 charge for drop-offs – by a 7-2 vote in October, but the result was invalidated because of an administrative error.

A revote was scheduled for Dec. 18.

According to the letter, written by Goldwater Institute Director of National Litigation Jon Riches, the fees would violate a state ban on new taxes or tax increases on services.

The ban was added to the constitution through Proposition 126, which passed by a 65%-36% margin in 2018.

“The plain language of Prop 126 shows that the city’s proposed rate increase violates the Arizona Constitution as both an imposition of a new fee and an increase of an existing fee,” the letter says. “The language of Prop 126 is plain and unambiguous.”

The letter says Phoenix would likely be subject “to legal challenge from the many parties who would be harmed by” the fees.

The Goldwater Institute also makes the case to reject the fee proposal from a business perspective.

“The city’s substantial rate increase will impact Arizona’s national standing as a tourist and business destination, harm passengers, including low- to middle-income passengers, and impact ride-sharing drivers who earn modest pay by providing a reliable and valued service,” the letter says.

Lyft has threatened to stop service to and from the airport if the fees are enacted.

If the City Council OKs the proposal a second time, a $4 fee would be added to curbside pickups and drop-offs at the airport starting in 2020. The amount would go up 25 cents each year until reaching $5 in 2024.

The proposal also includes a $2.80 fee for ride-hailing drop-offs and pickups at the 44th Street PHX Sky Train Station.

It’s up to the companies to decide how the fees would be absorbed, meaning it’s unclear whether they would cause users to pay more and/or drivers to earn less.

The proposal was designed in part to reduce the number of vehicles at the terminals and encourage use of the free PHX Sky Train, according to the city’s aviation department.

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Goldwater Institute urges Phoenix to abandon Uber/Lyft airport fee plan