TRENTON, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Transportation, NJ Turnpike Authority, NJ Transit, and South Jersey Transit Authority have been preparing their vehicles for use in snow-clearing and de-icing efforts.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ – The City of Trenton, N.J., is using a federal technology program grant to purchase new computers for its police vehicles, according a Times of Trenton article.
Read More →HACKENSACK, NJ - County Executive Kathleen A. Donovan said the County has auctioned 123 take-home vehicles and reduced its fleet’s fuel use by 22,000 gallons, which saved approximately $66,000.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ - All New Jersey governmental agencies, cities, schools, counties, transit authorities, and special units of government are approved to use the lift contract.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ – The State of New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan recommends the State implement a range of new policies to add alternative-fuel vehicles to the State’s fleet and to change its fleet management practices.
Read More →HACKENSACK, NJ – Bergen County is using GPS in 100 of its fleet vehicles and is considering adding GPS to 100 more.
Read More →MANVILLE, NJ - Police officers and firefighters protested a resolution that would have limited use of take-home vehicles.
Read More →HACKENSACK, NJ – Bergen County, N.J. recently received a report from an outside company that suggested the county reduce the number of law enforcement vehicles in service.
Read More →BLOOMFIELD, NJ - The Township of Bloomfield, N.J. has entered into its third lease agreement with Sparta Commercial Services, Inc.'s Municipal Lease Program to upgrade the town’s police motorcycle fleet.
Read More →MONMOUTH, NJ – Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini has proposed legislation to restrict use of the 15,000 government vehicles issued to New Jersey state employees.
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