HIALEAH, FL - The City's mayor has asked all department heads to review employee use of take-home vehicles to determine whether they are necessary for City business.
Read More →ANNAPOLIS, MD – The Maryland Transportation Authority (MdTA) Police Lodge #34 lost a court case that would have forced State officials to provide them with take-home vehicles.
Read More →MANVILLE, NJ - Police officers and firefighters protested a resolution that would have limited use of take-home vehicles.
Read More →CHICAGO - With Chicago ending its shared cost lease program, the City is turning to private car sharing programs and use pool vehicles for City employees.
Read More →DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MI – Dearborn Heights, Mich.’s City council is considering prohibiting take-home vehicles for City employees.
Read More →GAINESVILLE, FL – The City of Gainesville reduced the number of take-home vehicles used by City employees from 40 down to a total of five.
Read More →ROCKVILLE, MD - Montgomery County's "lax oversight and incomplete reporting" of take-home cars has officials worried about potential financial consequences from the Internal Revenue Service and questioning the need for these vehicles.
Read More →CHEYENNE, WY - Mayor Rick Kasen has re-instituted a policy allowing the city's officers to use their patrol cars for personal use if they meet specific conditions.
Read More →LONG BEACH, CA The City of Long Beach, Calif., has approved a recommendation for the city manager to review vehicle usage by City employees.
Read More →LOUISVILLE, KY - City of Louisville police officers who do not use their vehicles for secondary jobs will not have to pay take-home vehicle fees.
Read More →