Town of Cobourg Advises Citizens of A-1 Taxi’s Temporary Suspension

In City Hall

The Town of Cobourg would like to inform citizens that the Taxi Owner Licence for A1 Taxi has been temporarily suspended in accordance with the provisions of the By-law to Licence, Regulate and Govern Taxicab Owners and Drivers.

Please be advised pursuant to Section 11.0 of Town of Cobourg By-law No.014-2014, a by-law to Licence, Regulate and Govern Taxicab Owners and Drivers, Section 11.1 a) the Municipal Clerk has suspended the Taxi Owner Licence for A1 Taxi as the licencee has failed to comply with the provisions of the By-law.

This means that A1 Taxi is currently not a municipally licenced Taxicab Business in the Town of Cobourg and does not have the capacity to provide taxi services legally within the Town of Cobourg pursuant to the Town of Cobourg By-law and Section 156 of the Municipal Act, 2001.

View a complete list of licensed taxicab businesses that are licensed within the Town of Cobourg pursuant to By-law No.014-2014.

If you have any question please contact the Legislative Services Department at 905-372-4301 or by emailing clerk@cobourg.ca.

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