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Operationsby StaffAugust 6, 2008

Pasco County Fleet of 2,100 Goes $2 Million Over Gas Budget

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL – Pasco County will spend an estimated $7 million on fuel this year for its 2,100 vehicles versus the $5 million budgeted.

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Operationsby StaffAugust 6, 2008

Knox County Regulates Use of Take-Home Vehicles

KNOXVILLE, TEXAS – 6 News recently followed up on comments posted in a 6 Listens Question pertaining to the 150 vehicle take-home fleet used by Knox County government.

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Green Fleetby StaffAugust 6, 2008

Going Green Saves Money for City of Reading

READING, PA – Reading is getting an energy makeover. In the last year, the town has reduced its energy use by five percent by dimming lights, minimizing or eliminating air-conditioning in public hallways, and overhauling its municipal fleet.

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Operationsby StaffAugust 6, 2008

Montgomery County Assigns New Fleet Manager

NORRISTOWN, PA – Montgomery County government has appointed Thomas Schneider as its new fleet manager.

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Green Fleetby StaffAugust 6, 2008

City of Lake Jackson's Vehicles Yield Unexpected Savings

LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS – Lake Jackson city officials were trying to leave a lighter footprint when they started purchasing compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles six years ago. Today, the benefits of that decision also include reduced fuel costs.

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Operationsby StaffAugust 6, 2008

City of Newark Might Decrease City Fleet

NEWARK, N.J. – Newark City Council Ways and Means Committee is looking into cutting expenses by considering the number of necessary city vehicles.

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Fuelby StaffAugust 6, 2008

Northumberland County Hopes to Save $30,000 a Year With Fuel Management Program

SUNBURY, PA – Northumberland County could save up to $30,000 a year by implementing a fuel management program for its 120-vehicle fleet.

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Operationsby StaffAugust 6, 2008

City of Bremerton’s Take-Home Vehicles Prove to be Costly

BREMERTON, WA – An audit has found that the City of Bremerton spends more to let its employees drive city-owned cars to and from work than comparably-sized municipalities with similar “take-home car” programs.

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Fuelby StaffAugust 6, 2008

Polk County Taking Steps to Conserve Fuel and Cut Costs

BARTOW, FL – In a cost-saving initiative, the Polk County government is taking several steps to reduce the impact of high fuel costs for its more than 1,600 fleet vehicles.

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Green Fleetby StaffJuly 30, 2008

Town of Mt. Olive Motor Vehicle Fleet Goes High Voltage

MT. OLIVE, N.C. – The Town of Mount Olive officials have unveiled a $12,000 electric mini truck, which can run 40 miles on a single overnight charge.

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