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Safetyby StaffApril 20, 2009

Contra Costa County Fleet Honored by EPA for Efforts to Cut Lead

SAN FRANCISCO – Contra Costa County has voluntarily committed to replace all lead wheel weights from thousands of tires, resulting in a reduction of more than 2,000 lbs. of lead from the environment by 2012.

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OperationsApril 16, 2009

Public Sector Fleet Manager Salaries Increase in 2008

TORRANCE, CA – Despite declining tax revenues and slashed budgets, the salaries for public sector fleet managers increased over 9 percent in the 2008 calendar year, according to a soon-to-be released compensation survey conducted by Government Fleet.

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Equipmentby StaffApril 16, 2009

Mohawk Introduces Adjustable Screw Pads

AMSTERDAM, NY – Mohawk's adjustable screw pads are available for all 7,000 to 20,000-lb. capacity two-post vehicle lifts.

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Green Fleetby StaffApril 16, 2009

Chesterfield County Fleet Management Reduces Fuel Markups

CHESTERFIELD, VA – During a recent presentation to the school board, fleet management representatives noted that fuel markups have been reduced and labor charges increased to accurately reflect Chesterfield County Public Schools' projected expenses in both areas.

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Telematicsby StaffApril 16, 2009

Walla Walla Community College to Use FleetCommander to Manage Motor Pool and Track Maintenance

CHANTILLY, VA – The Web-based fleet management system is being used to manage over 350 assets owned by WWCC, in addition to tracking maintenance and producing work orders.

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Operationsby StaffApril 16, 2009

Cobb County Fleet Saves with AutoZone Strategic Partners Program

MARIETTA, GA – Cobb County, Ga. expects to save more than 30 percent on its auto parts budget this year through the AutoZone Strategic Partners program.

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Operationsby StaffApril 16, 2009

San Clemente Amends On-Street Parking Code for Commercial Vehicles

SAN CLEMENTE, CA – Responding to concerns brought by residents and the police department regarding on-street parking by commercial vehicles, City Council recently voted to approve a new ordinance regarding commercial vehicle street parking.

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Fuelby StaffApril 16, 2009

Myrtle Beach Purchases 22 New 'Greener' Vehicles

MYRTLE BEACH, SC – City officials recently purchased 22 new vehicles, half of which replace larger, 8-cylinder Crown Victorias, according to thesunnews.com.

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Fuelby StaffApril 16, 2009

Riverside County Cost Reductions Impact Vehicle Policy

RIVERSIDE, CA – Among the cost-cutting measures recently reviewed by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors was a proposal to revise the county's take-home vehicle policy, according to the Valley News.

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Operationsby StaffApril 16, 2009

City of Waynesboro to Increase Fleet Maintenance Budget Under New Proposal

WAYNESBORO, VA – Among the items in City Manager Mike Hamp's $39.4 million fiscal year 2010 budget proposal is a 53-percent increase in fleet maintenance expense, according to The News Virginian.

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