BISBEE, AZ - Cochise County Fleet Management Director Ruben Miranda has come up with ways to save the fleet money by maximizing fuel economy and holding on to vehicles for a longer period of time.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO - David Ebarle, a manager at San Francisco's 911 center who also oversees the Department of Emergency Management's vehicle fleet, was recently honored for coming up with a more-cost effective way to wash city vehicles.
Read More →BISMARCK, ND - The department's six new vehicles are black with gold, silver, and white writing, stripes, and stars.
Read More →MOBILE, AL - Cutting take-home vehicles is one cost-saving measure the City of Mobile is considering as a way to deal with the fiscal year's budget shortfall.
Read More →PALO ALTO, CA - Palo Alto officials have halted the city's vehicle-replacement program after an audit found more than a third of the vehicles in the city's fleet were underused in fiscal year 2009.
Read More →SAN JOSE, CA - San Jose firefighters facing layoffs and demands for pay cuts attribute the City's $116 million budget deficit to spending on "unnecessary" items such as new hybrid cars.
Read More →CHEYENNE, WY - The City of Cheyenne has reduced its workforce to help make up for a projected $3.3 million state funding shortfall.
Read More →CHATTANOOGA, TN - Putting more city workers in high-mileage cars is just one of the ways the City of Chattanooga is looking to save money and reduce emissions.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO - In 2009, the City and County of San Francisco Fleet Management Department began a search for a comprehensive citywide, fleet-specific management information system to help improve efficiencies and reduce costs.
Read More →PLACENTIA, CA - Revoking the take-home car privileges of nine officers is an action the city estimates will save $25,000.
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