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NewsAugust 15, 2007

Snohomish County Creates Climate Change Committee

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WA – Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon issued Executive Order 07-48, an order regarding climate change and sustainability.

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NewsAugust 1, 2007

Payment Policy Changed for the Use of a Private Vehicle While on Official Business

WILLMAR, MN – Minnesota State Auditor Rebecca Otto said state law prohibits public entities from paying.

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NewsMay 2, 2007

Audit Said Change in Kansas State Fleet Policy Saved $24.5 Million

TOPEKA, KS A new state audit said Kansas has saved $24.5 million since Governor Sebelius' decision in 2003 to revamp the state's vehicle policy.

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NewsMarch 21, 2007

UMDNJ's Newark Campus Changes to Environmentally Friendlier Biodiesel Fuel

NEWARK, NJ – All diesel-powered vehicles on the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey's (UMDNJ) Newark campus have switched to a blend of diesel and agricultural oils for power.

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NewsMarch 7, 2007

Audit Finds Savings in Washington State's Motor Pool

OLYMPIA, WA – An audit of the state's motor pool has determined that up to $2 million could be saved by making changes to the current system.

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NewsNovember 7, 2006

City of Prescott Adopts New Police Car Design

PRESCOTT, AZ – Beginning in spring 2007, the Prescott, Ariz., Police Department plans to change the design of its cars to a more universally accepted black-and-white color scheme.

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ArticlesNovember 1, 2006

Let Our Lights Shine

This is an exciting time to be a part of the fleet industry. Hallmarks of today’s vital fleet services arena include excellence and awareness of the need to change “the way we’ve always done it.”

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NewsJuly 6, 2006

Laurel, Mont., City Council Considers Employee Vehicle Use Policy

LAUREL, MT – The Laurel, Mont., City Council has unanimously voted 8-0 to postpone a resolution authorizing Mayor Ken Olson to execute a revised contract for Perry Asher, the administrative assistant to the mayor position. The major change in the contract would be language providing a city vehicle for Asher's personal use, according to the Laurel Outlook newspaper

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NewsJune 28, 2006

Merced County Changes Vehicle Policy

MERCED, CA – Merced County is tightening up its policies for top employees after the State Office of Emergency Services concluded that District Attorney Gordon Spencer violated terms of a state grant.

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NewsJune 14, 2006

Salt Lake City to Amend Ordinance Allowing Certain Employees to Take Home City-Owned Vehicles

SALT LAKE CITY – Salt Lake City is proposing a change to its current ordinance that allows certain employees to take home city-owned cars if they live no farther than 35 miles from the corporate city limits of Salt Lake City. Also, police officers are allowed, by ordinance, to use their cars on an unrestricted basis inside Salt Lake County. And, some employees have been assessed fees based on the distance they live from the city.

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