81 Tuesday, May 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com GAS PRICES From Page 1 help taxi companies remain profit- able despite rising gas prices. The previous taxi rates were set in Oct. 2007, when gas cost an average of $2.93 per gallon, accord- ing to the Automobile Association of America. The average price for a gallon of gas in Ann Arbor was $4.02 on May 22. "It will probably ease the pain the taxicab companies are feeling," Singleton said. "But it's only a tem- porary fix." Singleton said the surcharge isn't a real solution. To fully tackle rising fuel costs, Singleton said the city might consider deregulating taxis in Ann Arbor, although such a measure is at least three to six months away. For now, the price increase isn't going to make any taxi drivers rich, but it will help keep them from going broke, said David Rosen- stock, a Yellow Cab taxi driver. Rosenstock said he doesn't expect the surcharges to hurt business. "If people need cabs, they're going to use cabs," he said. Yellow Cab, one of the local com- panies that pushed for the city to increase rates, did not return calls for comment. Keith Johnson, the general man- ager of the University's Fleet and Garage Operations, said the Uni- versity has also felt the pinch of ris- ing gas prices. In July 2007, the University paid $2.426 for a gallon of B20 biodie- sel. The University expects to pay $3.930 per gallon this month. The University gets a tax rebate for using biodiesel from a specific sup- plier, so its fuel prices are cheaper than those paid by consumers. Johnson said there isn't much the University can do to fight rising fuel costs aside from leaving the buses parked. But the University doesn't plan on reducing bus service, he said. "Buseshave becomelike water and electricity," Johnson said. "It's part of runningthe campus." University busesreturnbetween 2 and 4 miles per gallon and travel more than one million combined miles per year, said Dave Miller, executive director of University Parking and Transportation servic- es. During fall and winter semes- ters, Miller said typically 35 to 40 buses run at any given time. For the fiscal year 2007, that cost $700,000 in fuel alone. For the fiscal year 2008, Miller said the University projects a fuel bill of $900,000 - which could rise to more than $1 million if fuel costs continue to climb. Experts predict that fuel costs will continue to rise for the fore- seeable future. If so, Downey said she would find ways to avoid taking taxis or driving her car - so long as it's warm out. "(Rising prices) would make me more likely to walk," Downey said. "Unless it was really cold." FORUM From Page 2 Jun Ni, dean of the joint institute, said the institute wants to "expand beyond engineering" and serve students from other colleges at the University. 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