
How Government Fleets Helped Build America
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.
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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.
Read More →HENNEPIN COUNTY, MN – Mike Judkins has been appointed fleet manager for Hennepin County. The county's Central Mobile Equipment Division (CMED) fleet includes over 600 rolling stock and 500 pieces of equipment.
Read More →NORFOLK, VA – CCG Systems Inc. has announced a partnership with NISH in providing automated fleet management solutions for Fort Lewis, Wash.
Read More →TOPEKA, KS – The state of Kansas is scheduled to spend $6.1 million on new cars, pickups, and vans after a two-year moratorium, according to the Lawrence Journal World.
Read More →AUBURN, NY – In Cayuga County, the legislature's Government Operations Committee is asking department heads to justify why some of their employees should be able to take county-owned vehicles home, according to the Citizen.
Read More →NAPA COUNTY, CA – Napa County is scheduled to auction off 20 vehicles in various states of repair, according to the NAPA News.
Read More →CHARLOTTE, MI – Spartan Chassis has announced that it secured 100 orders in the month of February 2005 for its custom fire truck chassis.
Read More →LINCOLN, NE – The city of Lincoln is the nation's first city to convert its public transit bus fleet to a cleaner burning ethanol-diesel fuel blend called O2Diesel, according to the Lincoln Journal Star.
Read More →MANNINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Four municipalities were presented with a new emergency vehicle from the Salem County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Office of Emergency Management, and the Prosecutor's Office, according to www.nj.com.
Read More →GLOVERSVILLE, NY – Shirley Savage, Fourth Ward councilwoman, wants the Common Council to adopt a policy that would prohibit city employees from using city vehicles for personal errands, according to the Leader-Herald.
Read More →LODI, CA – Nearly $800,000 in grants will help the city of Lodi increase its use of natural gas buses for the city's GrapeLine and Dial-A-Ride services, according to the Lodi News-Sentinel.
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