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December 3, 2008

City of Rochester Eliminates More Take-Home Vehicles

ROCHESTER, NY – Having already eliminated more than 30 take-home cars, the city now is looking at 80 more — a move that would hit the Police Department hardest, taking back cars assigned to undercover officers, homicide detectives and others.

Tags: City of Rochester, fleet reduction , take-home vehicles

September 23, 2008

Jefferson City Council Tries to Balance Budget by Shifting Plans on City Vehicles

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Facing a tight budget cycle, the Jefferson City Council has balanced the city budget mainly by reducing its fleet management plan significantly.

Tags: fleet reduction , fleet reduction plan, Jefferson City Council

August 20, 2008

Nashville Metro Police to Cut Fleet

NASHVILLE, TN – The Metro Police Department has parked 134 vehicles to comply with the mayor’s call to reduce the fleet and save money on gas.

Tags: fleet reduction , Nashville Metro Police

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