As part of its routine policy of updating priorities quarterly, the Derby City Council turned its focus to some new projects recently given strides made in some areas. … work will shift to priorities like developing options for improved public transit. Regarding that, Sexton reported a pilot program is currently being worked out for Uber to provide potential solutions in Derby. Exploring this pilot program with Uber, Sexton and assistant city manager Kiel Mangus noted the cost structure is intended to remain similar to that of the Derby Dash ($2 per each one-way ride), with the city subsidizing any additional costs Uber may charge per ride.
Source: Derby Informer | News