SYRACUSE, NY – An audit of the City of Syracuse Police Department's take-home vehicles concluded that the PD should consider implementing GPS tracking to monitor daily usage of its vehicles and reduce its take-home fleet.
Read More →KEY WEST, FL - According to Keysnet.com, any newly hired deputy who lives outside Montgomery county will have to use a personal vehicle to commute to and from work.
Read More →CASPER, WY – The City of Casper, Wyo., is considering a plan to purchase an additional 42 marked police vehicles and make them available as take-home vehicles for the police department’s officers.
Read More →BINGHAMTON, NY - Broome County's new vehicle policy will reduce the County fleet by 10 percent and reduce take-home vehicles by 25 percent.
Read More →YONKERS, NY – The City of Yonkers has updated its policies on City-owned take-home cars, eliminating 40 vehicles from a total of 93 vehicles that City employees were allowed to take home.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - According to Sacramento's City Auditor Jorge Oseguera, the report found the City could potentially save $5.7 million by not replacing the 245 vehicles in the fleet that were each driven less than 6,000 miles in a year.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento's Department of General Services' Fleet Management Division stated it was in the process of addressing the audit's recommendations and had already implemented changes.
Read More →MIAMI – The Miami-Dade Police Department is limiting take-home vehicles to officers within Miami-Dade and Broward counties beginning in January, according to the Miami Herald.
Read More →SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico’s Governor Susana Martinez released an update on efforts to cut costs, one of which was reducing the size of the State’s fleet.
Read More →SPRINGFIELD, IL - The audit report recommended a wide range of process improvements and better information sharing among State agencies to increase vehicle utilization and improve vehicle use reporting.
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