CARROLL, IA - One recommendation for the policy would require the head of a department in need of a vehicle to write up bid specifications in conjunction with the supervisors, according to the Daily Times Herald.
Read More →HAGERSTOWN, MD – The existing three-page document was expanded to a detailed 15 pages with rules on personal use, incident reporting, cell phone use, and other factors, according to The Herald-Mail.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Vehicle privileges are being reviewed after police reportedly arrested a county employee June 4 for driving drunk in a county-owned vehicle, according to the Washington Examiner.
Read More →SAN JOSE, CA – In the first audit since 1981, findings include vehicle idling, more than $100,000 in unpaid parking fines, personal use of county vehicles, and unused units in fleet, according to Mercury News.
Read More →OCEAN CITY, MD – City Council agreed to minimal cuts in the number of cars, reducing fleet by 12 vehicles, according to Ocean City Today.
Read More →PHOENIX – Facing an estimated $138.2 million shortfall next year, Maricopa County leaders are tightening up their policies on take-home vehicles, according to the Arizona Republic.
Read More →SAN CLEMENTE, CA – Responding to concerns brought by residents and the police department regarding on-street parking by commercial vehicles, City Council recently voted to approve a new ordinance regarding commercial vehicle street parking.
Read More →JACKSONVILLE, FL – The policy addresses park and ride and take-home vehicle assignments and eligibility.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA – What strategies have proven successful for your fleet? Think other fleets can benefit from your experiences and practices? Share your ideas with the rest of the industry!
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - The Sacramento County employees' take-home county vehicles policy is under scrutiny. At a time when the County is facing a $55 million deficit, critics believe the vehicle fleet policy is too generous and should be more restrictive.
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