
Highland County Job and Family Services (JFS) in Ohio will save $17,000 per year by leasing vehicles instead of reimbursing employees for every trip.
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Dorchester County Sheriff's Office will join other Maryland jurisdictions in a fleet management and leasing program for its 47 vehicles.
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Leasing as an alternative to purchasing is gaining momentum among government fleets seeking to reduce the costs of acquiring and operating vehicles while maximizing safety, fuel economy, and remarketing revenue.
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The Crowley, La., Police Department will acquire 22 new vehicles in an effort to reduce fleet repair costs and balance the police budget.
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Floyd County (Va.) will test a leasing program in an effort to reduce fleet maintenance costs and vehicle breakdowns.
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Kandiyohi County, Minn., is entering into a lease program for its Sheriff’s Office vehicles, which is projected to save $823,000 over the next five years.
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Erie County, N.Y., is selling nearly 600 vehicles and leasing them instead, in a plan officials estimate will save $4 million over 10 years.
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The City of Pueblo, Colo., will use $1.5 million to purchase 27 new marked police vehicles and other emergency equipment.
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The City of Crystal Lake, Ill., expects to save $3.57 million over 15 years by moving to leasing for many of its fleet vehicles, including police cars.
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Through a leasing agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management, the Tooele County School District in Utah expects to save $775,000 over the next 10 years.
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