The Payson Police Department has switched to leasing its police fleet rather than purchasing and has received 18 new Ford Explorers, the Daily Herald reported.
Read More →The City of Peachtree City is conducting a one-year pilot program where it will lease a small number of vehicles.
Read More →Workforce Central Florida disagreed with all findings of a fleet report from the Florida Office of the Inspector General. The report alleged that WCF improperly purchased, leased, and disposed of 20 vehicles.
Read More →A investigation found 20 of Workforce Central Florida's (WCF) fleet vehicles were improperly purchased, leased, and sold.
Read More →The City extended its original three-year contract through August 2013, after which the City will own the vehicles.
Read More →The university went from owning to leasing, and now to renting vehicles for use by employees.
Read More →The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) is looking for leasing strategy recommendations for its City-wide fleet of 13,500 light-, medium-, and specialty-duty vehicles.
Read More →Mayor Vincent Gray ordered a review of the procurement and use of fleet vehicles, and two councilmembers introduced legislation to require approval on all vehicle leases.
Read More →The City of Richlands has become the most recent local government to contract with Sparta Commercial Services, Inc.’s nationwide Municipal Lease Program as it adds to its fleet of police cruisers.
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Government fleets reveal how they saved money and improved management of off-road equipment, including leasing, preventing user mismanagement, correctly analyzing street sweeper lifecycle costs, and incorporating telematics.
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