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Operationsby StaffJune 5, 2011

Dearborn Considering Take-home Vehicle Ban, Fuel Card Use

DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MI – Dearborn Heights, Mich.’s City council is considering prohibiting take-home vehicles for City employees.

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Operationsby StaffJune 5, 2011

Hubbard County Buys Pickups for Sheriff's Department

PARK RAPIDS, MN – The Hubbard County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of pickup trucks for the Sheriff’s department, according to County documents.

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Operationsby StaffJune 5, 2011

Monroe County Considering Reducing Fleet Size by 25 Percent

ROCHESTER, NY – In Monroe County, Democratic legislators are pushing to eliminate the use of non-essential take-home vehicles.

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Policeby StaffJune 5, 2011

Portland Police Bureau Redesigns Patrol Car Look

PORTLAND - The City of Portland's police bureau has redesigned the look for its patrol cars and plans to roll out the new design to all marked police vehicles within five years.

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Maintenanceby StaffJune 4, 2011

Repairs Required for Aging D.C. Ambulances

WASHINGTON - Nearly one third of District of Columbia support ambulances are out of service for repairs due to fleet age.

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Operationsby StaffJune 3, 2011

Tuscaloosa Needs $1.3M to Replace City Vehicles and Equipment

TUSCALOOSA, AL – The City of Tuscaloosa’s City Council recently approved $1.3M to replace 47 vehicles and equipment destroyed by the tornado that tore through the City on April 27.

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Telematicsby StaffJune 2, 2011

ARI Study Shows Fleet Need for Telematics

MT LAUREL, NJ – ARI found increasing driver productivity to be the most prevalent objective for utility fleet managers implementing GPS/telematics systems.

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Fuelby StaffJune 2, 2011

Pico Rivera Adds Hybrids to Fleet

PICO RIVERA, CA – The City of Whittier has purchased three Ford Fusion hybrids for its Public Safety Division with South Coast Air Quality Management District funds.

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Fuelby StaffJune 2, 2011

City of Lawrence Faces Rising Costs Despite Measures to Reduce Fuel Use

LAWRENCE, KS - The City of Lawrence instituted bulk purchasing, uses GPS, and instituted an anti-idling policy in 2009 to reduce fuel use but rising prices still mean the City is facing an additional $100,000 in fuel costs.

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Operationsby StaffJune 2, 2011

Arkansas GOP Drops Suit Over Personal Use of State Vehicles

LITTLE ROCK, AR – The Arkansas State Republican party recently dropped its lawsuit over personal use of State vehicles by Arkansas public officials.

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