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'''Magicity Pedicabs''' is a proposed pedicab business owned by [[Willie Pittman]]. Pittman plans to operate the bicycle-powered cabs in [[downtown Birmingham]] and [[Five Points South]]. As of January [[2009]], the City of [[Birmingham]] has no provisions allowing for pedicabs. [[Carol Duncan]], the [[Birmingham City Council]]'s chairperson over the transportation and communication committee, stated that they committee is developing guidelines and hoped to have them in place before the [[Davis Cup]] | '''Magicity Pedicabs''' is a proposed pedicab business owned by [[Willie Pittman]]. Pittman plans to operate the bicycle-powered cabs in [[downtown Birmingham]] and [[Five Points South]]. As of January [[2009]], the City of [[Birmingham]] has no provisions allowing for pedicabs. [[Carol Duncan]], the [[Birmingham City Council]]'s chairperson over the transportation and communication committee, stated that they committee is developing guidelines and hoped to have them in place before the [[Davis Cup]] tennis matches in March. | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 22 January 2009
Magicity Pedicabs is a proposed pedicab business owned by Willie Pittman. Pittman plans to operate the bicycle-powered cabs in downtown Birmingham and Five Points South. As of January 2009, the City of Birmingham has no provisions allowing for pedicabs. Carol Duncan, the Birmingham City Council's chairperson over the transportation and communication committee, stated that they committee is developing guidelines and hoped to have them in place before the Davis Cup tennis matches in March.
References
- Ray, Tiffany (January 22, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama entrepreneur wants to launch a rickshaw service in downtown and Southside." Birmingham News