Uber and Lyft delay their plans to leave Minneapolis after officials push back driver pay plan
- The Minneapolis City Council has delayed the start of a rideshare ordinance, allowing Uber and Lyft to continue services in the city until July 1.
- Mayor Jacob Frey and rideshare companies clashed over the ordinance's effective date, threatening to leave by May 1.
- The ordinance requires rideshare companies to pay $1.40 per mile and $0.51 per minute.
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