SALT LAKE CITY – The state's motor pool is too large and agencies aren't using the cars enough or paying high enough rates to steer the whole operation from a deficit that can require a budget subsidy, a legislative audit found.
Read More →MADISON, WI – A Legislative Audit Bureau report on the state's management of its fleet of cars identified several policies that lawmakers called "questionable," according to WKOW TV.
Read More →OKLAHOMA CITY – A state audit found that selling some of Oklahoma´s state-owned vehicles along with other changes could save $21 million, according to the Associated Press.
Read More →MILWAUKEE — A city audit found that too many cars and trucks in the city’s fleet are underutilized, increasing operating costs to more than twice the guidelines used by the IRS, reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Sept. 3.
Read More →JACKSONVILLE, FL — The city of Jacksonville will spend more than $8 million on gas alone this year, according to a report on WJXX TV First Coast News.
Read More →SALT LAKE CITY, UT -- In the wake of a vehicle-use scandal that has tarnished county government, Salt Lake City Mayor Nancy Workman announced Wednesday the creation of a "citizens panel" to review and recommend policy and procedure changes, according to the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper.
Read More →Secretary of State Jesse White's office issued 82 state vehicles to employees for full-time use but couldn't show why they were needed, according to an audit released on May 7, according to the Associated Press.
Read More →A Fairfax County, Va., Board Chairman thinks he may have found a way of saving money: reduce the number of vehicles assigned to county agencies.
Read More →LONG BEACH, CA – The City of Long Beach could save $6.3 million annually by eliminating 427 vehicles, downsizing another 232, and changing the way it staffs the fleet bureau, according to a recent city audit.
Read More →HILO, HAWAII – A Big Island auditor says the police should gradually switch to a fleet of county-owned marked patrol cars, rather than subsidize personal vehicles.
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