Government

Airbnb tells KCMO ‘go back to the drawing board’ on new proposed regulations

By Tommy Felts / May 22, 2017

Airbnb and Homeaway hosts in Kansas City, Mo. are likely to see a set of new regulations for their properties soon. After more than a year of culling public input, the City of Kansas City, Mo. has drafted a proposed ordinance on how to regulate local home-sharing services like Airbnb and Homeaway. The proposal would…

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KC nonprofit leader will advise FCC committee on broadband

By Tommy Felts / May 19, 2017

The leader of an area nonprofit focused on making Kansas City a digital leader will be offering his broadband expertise to a Federal Communications Commission committee. KC Digital Drive managing director Aaron Deacon was recently appointed to a group within the Federal Communications Commission’s Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee. Deacon’s group — Competitive Access to Broadband…

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Concerned tech leaders pen amicable yet stern letter on KCMO’s proposed Airbnb, Homeaway rules

By Tommy Felts / May 12, 2017

An advocacy group representing the area tech industry has offered a series of concerns on how the City of Kansas City, Mo., could regulate home-sharing services like Airbnb or Homeaway. In a letter to the Kansas City Council regarding proposed regulations on homesharing, the KC Tech Council said the area now has an opportunity to…

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Listen: KC transportation leaders examine Smart City, Hyperloop, smart pavement

By Tommy Felts / May 2, 2017

Judging by the popularity of our recent Hyperloop One coverage, the future of transportation has become a hot topic in the metro. It’s crazy to imagine that, in the near future, we may be living in a world of subsonic rail travel, smart pavement and autonomous vehicles. But before we get too excited about the…

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Lyft and Kansas City may reunite thanks to new ride-sharing law

By Tommy Felts / April 27, 2017

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens on Monday signed legislation that could bring the ride-sharing company Lyft back to the Kansas City market. Passed with strong support from Missouri lawmakers, Gov. Greitens’ signature sets forth regulations for ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft, including licensing fees, background checks and inspections. Lyft halted its Kansas City operations…

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