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File #: 250367    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/24/2025 In control: Council
On agenda: 5/1/2025 Final action:
Title: Sponsor: Councilmember Darrell Curls COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE, AS AMENDED Amending Chapter 76, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Section 76-435, and by repealing Sections 76-281, 76-284, 76-341, 76-402, 76-422, 76-423, 76-426, and 76-427 and enacting lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject matter related to vehicle towing practices; directing the City Manager to develop a Towed Vehicle Owner Bill of Rights, identify online platform for reporting tows Citywide, coordinate with county partners to address predatory towing, receive 311 complaints related to predatory towing, and report back to Council in 30 days.
Sponsors: Darrell Curls, Johnathan Duncan, Kevin O'Neill, Quinton Lucas
Attachments: 1. Docket Memo 250367, 2. 250367 CS, AS AMD TO CS ORD - COM, 3. Authenticated Ordinance 250367 cs
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[COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR ]ORDINANCE NO. 250367, AS AMENDED

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Sponsor: Councilmember Darrell Curls
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE, AS AMENDED

Amending Chapter 76, Code of Ordinances, by repealing Section 76-435, and by repealing Sections 76-281, 76-284, 76-341, 76-402, 76-422, 76-423, 76-426, and 76-427 and enacting lieu thereof new sections of like number and subject matter related to vehicle towing practices; directing the City Manager to develop a Towed Vehicle Owner Bill of Rights, identify online platform for reporting tows Citywide, coordinate with county partners to address predatory towing, receive 311 complaints related to predatory towing, and report back to Council in 30 days.

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WHEREAS, predatory towing practices, including unlawfully towing vehicles and charging exorbitant fees, are harmful to Kansas Citians and can have a destabilizing effect on victims' finances and transportation; and

WHEREAS, 29% of the total population in Kansas City live in tracts designated Equity Transportation Communities by the Department of Transportation, but 53% of completed tows originate from Equity Transportation Communities; and

WHEREAS, this significantly higher rate of towing in Equity Transportation Communities suggests that some of the City's most vulnerable communities bare a disproportionate burden of predatory towing practices; and

WHEREAS, the City seeks to effectively improve enforcement against predatory practices by improving coordination between City departments, the Kansas City Police Department, and Jackson County; and

WHEREAS, the City is also committed to holding predatory tow operators accountable by increasing penalties for such operators in violation of City Code; and

WHEREAS, the City Council finds it is necessary to take such measures to protect Kansas Citian from predatory towing practices; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS...

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