
The City of Indianapolis has told city drivers of its electrified vehicles to stop charging the vehicles at home, after several short circuits were reported, according to the Indianapolis Star.
Read More →The take-home vehicles given to St. Louis elected officials have been called into question with voters in the city set to approve a $180-million bond that includes money to replace city fleet vehicles.
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The Detroit Police Department launched a take-home police vehicle program on Thursday, providing a refurbished 2004 Crown Victoria to an officer who lives in the city.
Read More →The Evansville (Ind.) Police Department has doubled the fee officers must pay to use take-home vehicles due to tight budgets. Officers with take-home vehicles will pay $20 per paycheck if they live in the city and $38 per paycheck if they live outside it.
Read More →The Allegheny County (Penn.) controller has accused County Executive Richard Fitzgerald of improper use of his county vehicle, potentially totaling $13,125.
Read More →A New Jersey assemblywoman has introduced a bill to reduce the number of passenger vehicles owned by the State of New Jersey fleet by 20% over the course of three years.
Read More →The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s fleet management program needs more oversight of its law enforcement vehicles, according to a report released by the agency.
Read More →The agency hopes to include more patrol officers in the program, which now provides take-home vehicles to supervisors, detectives, community resource officers, and forensic service technicians.
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The City of Odessa (Texas) Council has approved the Police Department’s $2.6 million take-home fleet program.
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The Odessa (Texas) Police Department is requesting a $2.6 million take-home patrol vehicle program in its draft budget. It includes a request for 60 additional Chevrolet Tahoe PPVs for police use.
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