
Recognizing Progress, Leadership in Fleets | The June Dispatch
Catch up on the past month, whether you're interested in GFX news or Government Fleets' go-to articles for your operation.
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Catch up on the past month, whether you're interested in GFX news or Government Fleets' go-to articles for your operation.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has received 12 higher-capacity, compressed natural gas (CNG), airfield buses from North American Bus Industries, Inc.
Read More →SUFFOLK, VA – The city of Suffolk, Va., faces a multimillion-dollar lawsuit that accuses municipal officials and employees of putting motorists at risk when the city allowed its garbage trucks to park on its roads and highways to pick up trash.
Read More →URBANA, IL – The Urbana, Ill., City Council will consider whether to issue a special use permit to allow Champaign County government to build a new highway fleet maintenance building at the southeast corner of East Main Street and Lierman Avenue.
Read More →NEW YORK – On Sept. 14, Segway — famous for its Segway Personal Transporter scooters — announced a recall of all 23,500 machines it has sold to date.
Read More →PITTSBURGH, PA – An Ohio company hired last year to streamline maintenance of the City of Pittsburgh's 1,000-vehicle fleet and cut costs is projected to exceed its three-year spending limit.
Read More →CHARLOTTE, NC – The Charlotte City Council voted 6-4 to spend $4.5 million over five years for digital video cameras in police vehicles.
Read More →WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The City of Winston-Salem has hired Martha Wheelock to be the city manager.
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NEW YORK – Former President Bill Clinton will take delivery of a specially outfitted ‘Presidential Edition' Mercury Mariner Hybrid SUV later this month.
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ISELIN, NJ – Charles Gibbens, Jr., president of the National Association of Fleet Administrators, Inc. (NAFA), addressed the Virginia Department of Transportation's (VDOT) Annual Equipment Repair Supervisors/Managers Workshop on Aug. 23-24, 2006.
Read More →FLAGSTAFF, AZ – Officials in Flagstaff, Ariz., agreed to undergo a major push to inventory pollution sources and limit their future output in a continuing effort to ‘go green.'
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