Eighteen months into two-year experimental licenses granted to Uber and Lyft to operate their ride-sharing services in Pennsylvania, the companies’ presence in Philadelphia continues to be a point of contention as regulators and legislators attempt to bridge the gap between city and state laws.

Last week, Gov. Tom Wolf signed a bill allowing the companies to operate legally in Philadelphia through September, and two days later the head of the city’s taxi alliance filed a lawsuit challenging a deal the Philadelphia Parking Authority recently reached with Uber.

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