CHATTANOOGA, TN - Under a recent mayoral executive order, any City of Chattanooga employee who uses a city car for take-home purposes must now pay $50 every two weeks.
Read More →ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - City officials said between $50,000 and $100,000 will be saved by keeping city-owned vehicles in city lots overnight.
Read More →INVERNESS, FL - Using underutilized vehicles would replace the current practice of paying employees reimbursement fees for personal vehicles.
Read More →GARY, IN - A city employee reportedly was fired July 30 after city officials learned he was driving a city-owned vehicle out of Indiana and into Illinois.
Read More →PHOENIX - Although all vehicles were accounted for and no evidence of misuse was found, vehicles have not been consistently tracked for the last several years.
Read More →COLTON, CA - The City of Colton must decide what to do with the leased 2009 Lexus sedan former City Manager Daryl Parrish left behind when he resigned in May.
Read More →HOUSTON - AssetWorks has signed a contract and commenced implementation services with the City of Houston.
Read More →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 →RUTLAND, VT - The Rutland Police Union has won the right to retain the unofficial automotive benefit in place since the '90s, according to the Rutland Herald.
Read More →INGLEWOOD, CA – The City of Inglewood was recently named one of 10 All-America Cities by the National Civic League, making it the second time Inglewood has earned the honor in 20 years.
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