
Webb County Commissioners approved the purchases of a number of fire vehicles, police vehicles, and water utilities vehicles.
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Part of the city's Transportation Electrification Action Plan includes a recommendation to purchase 200 light-duty EVs for the city's public fleet by 2030, so the city can lead by example.
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The 60-month agreement offers a streamlined ordering process and reduced administrative burden for U.S. federal agencies transitioning to electric-powered transportation solutions.
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The updated Broom Badger is ideal for municipalities and contractors looking for a compact street sweeper.
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The Corvette will not be used to apprehend suspects. It will be used to interact with residents, and is meant to help residents become comfortable with law enforcement officers.
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The law would ask the Department of General Services to consider a light-duty vehicle's lifetime costs, rather than its sticker price, before purchasing or leasing.
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Police departments are implementing changes in order to save money on fuel, as Russia's war on Ukraine continues.
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The Fleet Electrification Knowledge Center is equipped with tools, research, and fleet electrification stories designed to help address key questions and challenges surrounding EV adoption and operations.
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Warren County will charge the City of Franklin for the actual cost of replacement parts or supplies, plus its customary hourly labor rate.
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Oswego Police Chief Jeff Burgner explained that front line patrol officers responding to these incidents need equipment like armored vehicles, calling such a purchase "invaluable."
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