
San Diego County, Calif., has deployed a Live Well Mobile Office to serve as a medical and public health command center during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also equipped to offer a variety of other resources.
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The COVID-19 virus has continued to spread, and fleet organizations across the nation are reacting. Here’s how a few public fleet organizations are handling the crisis.
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The City of Carlsbad, Calif., has hired a new Public Works superintendent to oversee the fleet. Bradley Northup, CAFM, began his new role on Jan. 27.
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San Diego County, Calif., plans to have 250 electric vehicles (EVs) in service by 2025 and an additional 251 additional EVs in service by fiscal-year 2026-27.
Read More →The County of San Diego, Calif., has promoted John Manring from fleet coordinator to chief, departmental operations fleet. He oversees a fleet of 4,400 vehicles.
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Currently, there are six Ford C-Max Energis in use by the General Services fleet that are part of a pilot program testing out a consolidated motor pool and keyless entry system.
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Sharyl Blackington, fleet manager for San Diego County, Calif., has announced she is resigning from her position. Her last day is May 19.
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San Diego County, Calif., opened up its new 45,000 square-foot fleet service operation in May. The building, including four levels of parking, cost $22 million. Read the article about the county's new facility. Photos by Vince Taroc
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San Diego County, Calif., opened its $22 million fleet facility building in May. The structure consists of a 45,000-square-foot ground floor fleet service operation and four levels of parking for fleet vehicles and county employees.
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San Diego County, Calif., is moving toward procuring electric vehicles (EVs) and using renewable diesel, while the City of San Diego is determining which vehicles can be replaced by EVs, fleet professionals said at a recent vehicle expo.
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