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Case 1:08-cv-07837-PAC Document 51 Filed 10/31/2008 Page 5 of 26<br />

By the end of November 2007, of the city’s 13,000 taxis, approximately 700 were hybrids. 6<br />

More than 90% of all taxis were Crown Victoria non-hybrid vehicles, which do not meet the<br />

mpg requirement under the TLC’s 25/30 Rules.<br />

III. Hybrid History Among New York City Taxis<br />

New York City contemplated incorporating hybrid vehicles into the City’s taxi fleet in<br />

2003. That year the City enacted a local law permitting the TLC to issue additional taxi licenses,<br />

provided that at least 9% of the licenses went to cars powered by compressed natural gas or<br />

hybrids. See N.Y. City Admin. Code § 19-532(b). Over the next two years the TLC conducted<br />

bids for alternative-fuel vehicle licenses, but failed to approve any vehicles for use as taxis<br />

because, according to the Plaintiffs, the vehicles did not meet the TLC requirements for interior<br />

room. (See Declaration of Elizabeth Saylor (“Saylor Decl.”) Ex. A ¶¶ 46-51.) In 2005 the TLC<br />

adopted new specifications on interior volume, headroom, legroom, and other categories, which,<br />

according to Plaintiffs, allowed hybrid vehicles to meet TLC guidelines. (Id. ¶ 52.) Starting in<br />

October 2005, the TLC began approving hybrid cars for use as taxis. The TLC currently<br />

approves 10 types of hybrid and clean diesel vehicles for taxi use.<br />

On April 22, 2007, Mayor Bloomberg announced a broad environmental proposal called<br />

“PlaNYC 2030” that included “doubl[ing] the efficiency of new taxis by 2012,” which “could<br />

result in the entire fleet being converted to more fuel-efficient vehicles within eight to 10 years.”<br />

(Id. Ex. F.) One month later, on May 22, 2007, Mayor Bloomberg announced that the City<br />

planned to make the taxicab fleet fully hybrid by 2012. (Id. Ex E.) The phase-in plan for hybrid<br />

taxis includes: 1,000 hybrids by October 2008; 4,000 hybrids by October 2009; 7,000 by<br />

October 2010; 10,000 by October 2011; and a fully hybrid fleet by October 2012. (Id.) The TLC<br />

subsequently passed the 25/30 Rules.<br />

6 By mid-August 2008, the number of hybrid taxis was more than 1,000.<br />

5

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