
The City of Cincinnati is facing a potential shutdown because Council members can’t come to an agreement about the city’s capital budget. The proposed budget includes a six-year fleet replacement funding plan totaling more than $80 million.
Read More →The take-home vehicles given to St. Louis elected officials have been called into question with voters in the city set to approve a $180-million bond that includes money to replace city fleet vehicles.
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The Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) has launched a redesigned website that brings together information for lift buyers, owners and users.
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Sherry Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles’ fleet & transit director, is retiring effective July 1. Clinton Bench has been named the new fleet & transit director.
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New York City has begun implementing a plan to eliminate nearly 10% of of its light-duty fleet vehicles by the end of 2020, following the passage of a city law requiring a formal car-sharing plan.
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Indiana University has eliminated 19 vehicles and reduced staff time needed to manage the motor pool by more than 50% as part of its fleet right-sizing initiative.
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General Motors has added a few minor features to its Tahoe PPV and Tahoe Special Service for the 2016 model year, the automaker has announced.
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The Hawaii Natural Energy Institute has commissioned a fast-fill, high-pressure hydrogen fueling station at the Marine Corps base in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.
Read More →Government Fleet staff honored the 2015 Elite Fleets today at the Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX). The Elite Fleets are: City of Mesa, Ariz.; City of Culver City, Calif.; City of Portland, Ore.; and City of Troy, Mich.
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The Government Fleet Management Alliance (GFMA) and the Coalition for Green Fleet Management recognized eight fleets for their completion of the Certified Fleet Management Operation (CFMO) program and the new Fleet Masters operation award.
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