COLUMBUS, OH – A new performance audit of the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) found a total of $6 million in potential savings, with fleet vehicle use identified as one of two key areas where ODOT could reduce costs.
Read More →DAYTON, OH - The City’s commission voted to spend $286,000, between 2012 and 2014, on a system from Radio Satellite Integrators (RSI). Those funds will cover the cost of the devices and system for 208 City-owned vehicles.
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After analyzing various options, Washtenaw County decided to outsource maintenance of its light-duty fleet. Not only was it the best projected option, but actual costs are coming in at lower than estimated costs.
Read More →HARRISBURG, VA - The report, released by Clean Fuels Ohio and Virginia Clean Cities, provides information about access to EV charging stations for persons with disabilities and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Read More →NEW ALBANY, OH - At the beginning of January, a number of central Ohio municipalities signed a non-binding agreement to share various services, including fleet maintenance and repair.
Read More →COLUMBUS, OH - Government Fleet talked to Kelly Reagan, fleet administrator for the City of Columbus, about what this shared services agreement will mean for Columbus’ fleet operation and for the municipalities that signed the agreement
Read More →OHIO - The list of potential services to share includes fleet in addition to recycling, courts, purchasing, technology, and health insurance.
Read More →OXFORD, OH - With a fleet of more than 500 units, the university initially installed the devices in four vehicles but plans to roll it out to 10 to 20.
Read More →CLEVELAND – Cuyahoga County has a new vehicle policy that requires County employees to pay for their own parking and traffic tickets.
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COLUMBUS, OHIO – The City of Columbus is building a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station to run the 24 new and dedicated CNG-powered vehicles it’s adding to the fleet in 2011.
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