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Record of
Executive Decision
Interim Amendments to Cambridge City Council’s Taxicard Scheme |
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Decision of: |
Councillor Nicky
Massey: Executive Councillor for Transport and Community Safety |
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Reference: |
20/URGENCY/P&T/03 |
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Date of
decision: 22.02.21 |
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Published on: |
02/03/21 |
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Decision Type: |
Non-Key |
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Matter for Decision: |
Executive Councillor for Transport and Community Safety is recommended
to: i. Agree a proposal to allow members of Cambridge City Council’s
Taxicard Scheme to use two vouchers on each trip from 1 April 2021 – 30
September 2021. This would allow the
user up to £7.60 towards the cost of a taxi trip as opposed to one voucher of
£3.80. Recognising members may have
financial difficulties as a result of Covid or have additional health
problems and are relying on taxis to get them from A to B, it would help to
provide additional financial support to Taxicard members (disabled people on
low incomes) to help to pay for their taxi journeys. ii. Agree for Taxicard members to receive a book of 50 vouchers valued at
£3.80 each from 1 April 2021 – 30 September 2021 and to be able to use two
vouchers per trip if so choosing to whilst a review of the Taxicard scheme is
progressed. iii. Agree that a further book
of vouchers will be made available to Taxicard members during this period if
requested. In this event, a
proportionate amount of vouchers will be issued for the
remainder of 6 the month period |
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Why the decision had to be made (and
any alternative options):
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The Taxicard is a Scheme that helps disabled
people on low incomes pay for taxi journeys.
The scheme operates by issuing members with a book of 100 vouchers
running from 1 April – 31 March each year.
Each voucher is currently worth £3.70, this figure increases by 10p
each year. Officers are currently carrying out a review
of the existing Taxicard Scheme with the aim of increasing usage by its
members with the remit of a more flexible Taxicard scheme. Whilst the review is being undertaken it is
considered to be prudent to only issue only 6 months of vouchers at this time
so that a revised scheme, if approved can then be introduced in 2021/22. |
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The Executive Councillor’s decision(s): |
i.
Agreed a proposal to allow members of Cambridge City Council’s
Taxicard Scheme to use two vouchers on each trip from 1 April 2021 – 30
September 2021. This would allow the
user up to £7.60 towards the cost of a taxi trip as opposed to one voucher of
£3.80. Recognising members may have
financial difficulties as a result of Covid or have additional health
problems and are relying on taxis to get them from A to B, it would help to
provide additional financial support to Taxicard members (disabled people on
low incomes) to help to pay for their taxi journeys. ii.
Agreed for Taxicard members to receive a book of 50 vouchers valued at
£3.80 each from 1 April 2021 – 30 September 2021 and to be able to use two
vouchers per trip if so choosing to whilst a review of the Taxicard scheme is
progressed. iii.
Agreed that a further book of vouchers will be made available to
Taxicard members during this period if requested. In this event, a proportionate amount of
vouchers will be issued for the remainder of 6 the month period. |
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Reasons for the decision: |
As detailed in Appendix 1 which can be viewed at the link below: https://democracy.cambridge.gov.uk/ecCatDisplay.aspx?sch=doc&cat=13471 |
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Scrutiny consideration: |
The Chair and
Spokesperson of Planning and Transport Scrutiny Committee were consulted
prior to the action being authorised.
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Report: |
See Appendix 1which can be viewed at the link below: ttps://democracy.cambridge.gov.uk/ecCatDisplay.aspx?sch=doc&cat=13471 |
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Conflicts of interest: |
None |
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Comments: |
The decision will be reported back to the Planning and Transport
Scrutiny Committee. |
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