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Apps like GrubHub or Uber Eats are about to see stricter regulations in Boston. The Boston City Council has approved a new ordinance that will require third-party food delivery apps to get a permit to ...
New rules in Boston aim to lessen traffic congestion and unsafe driving by cracking down on delivery drivers who work for companies like Amazon, DoorDash, GrubHub and Uber Eats. The new rules, which ...
The Boston City Council voted 11-2 to approve Mayor Michelle Wu's ordinance to create the new permit Wednesday. The legislation will go into effect in nine months.
Boston city councilors have approved a new ordinance requiring food delivery apps to obtain permits to operate in the city.The ordinance is<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The backlash comes after Mayor Michelle Wu filed a proposed ordinance with the City Council requiring food delivery apps such ...
Following an extensive amendment process, Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata steered passage of a revised road safety ordinance originally sponsored by Mayor Michelle Wu. The ordinance responds to the ...
The Boston City Council is considering hitting ... which aims to crack down on food-app delivery drivers who flout traffic rules. “The 15-cent delivery fee is a necessary step to address the ...
After multiple months of internal debate and back and forth with third party delivery platforms about how to better regulate ...