ALBANY, GA – The City of Albany is facing close to a $2 million increase in fuel costs, according to an article in the Albany Herald. The Albany City Commission "tentatively" voted to give Jim Hinton Oil Co. a contract for $3.4 million for E-10 blended gasoline and two kinds of diesel. In the previous fiscal year, fuel costs were $1.6 million.

Although the increased fuel cost reflects the higher price of fuel, the City’s Director of Central Services Stephen Collier said this contract has a cost ceiling based on a discounted fuel price of $3 per gallon.

In addition, the City commission discussed take-home vehicles, like so many other public sector organizations are doing, and potentially adding GPS to City-owned vehicles to better track vehicle assets and ensure drivers are taking efficient routes.

You can read the complete article here.

Source: Albany Herald

For more on fuel-saving tips, you can check out this article on strategies for fueling public sector fleets here.

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