It looks like Uber won㽶Ƶֱt be coming to Kelowna anytime soon.
After submitting its application to the Passenger Transportation Board in August 2020 to allow it to operate provincewide, Uber expected to be operational in the Central Okanagan by Christmas 2020.
However, complications due to the COVID-19 pandemic pushed that decision down the line. In April, the board put Uber㽶Ƶֱs application on hold pending an investigation of the 㽶Ƶֱsignificant impact㽶Ƶֱ of the COVID-19 pandemic on the passenger transportation industry, which could take up to six months.
㽶ƵֱThe investigator will provide a report to the board regarding whether there is a public need for the service proposed㽶Ƶֱ and whether the [application] may have any potential impacts on sound economic conditions in the passenger transportation industry given the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the B.C. economy more broadly,㽶Ƶֱ reads the board㽶Ƶֱs April 20 preliminary decision.
Uber argued the investigation is not necessary because it would be 㽶Ƶֱmoot㽶Ƶֱ by the time it was released.
Submissions to the board from B.C. taxi companies, including several with operations in the Okanagan, stated allowing Uber to begin its operations 㽶Ƶֱduring this health crisis is not in the public interest.㽶Ƶֱ
Uber, after a lengthy fight with the province, has been operating in the Vancouver area since early 2020.
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