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NewsNovember 18, 2013

Mass. City's Fire Trucks Replace Antiquated 'Pumpers'

The City of New Bedford, Mass., is replacing both of its antiquated "pumpers" with new fire trucks as part of a broad-ranging vehicle replacement plan.

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NewsMay 23, 2012

Illinois Senate Passes Bill That Would Establish Formal Vehicle Use and Purchase Policies

SPRINGFIELD, IL – The State of Illinois’ Senate has passed a bill, HB5650, which would result in the creation of a formal vehicle use policy for State fleet vehicles, establish restrictions on fleet purchases by State agencies, and require agencies to share vehicle cost data with the public.

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NewsApril 5, 2010

Wilmington Police Dept. Adds 17 New Cars to Fleet

WILMINGTON, NC - The new vehicle purchases include Ford Fusion, Ford Taurus, and Ford Escape Hybrid models.

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NewsJanuary 25, 2010

GSA Awards Fleet Contracts

WASHINGTON - The General Services Administration (GSA) approved new contracts for the 2010 buying season on Jan. 22.

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NewsJuly 9, 2009

Carroll County to Establish Policy for Vehicle Purchases

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.

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NewsMay 7, 2009

No New Vehicles in North Charleston Budget

CHARLESTON, SC – North Charleston City Council's $82.2 million spending plan for 2009-2010 doesn't include funding for new equipment purchases, according to The Post and Courier.

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NewsJune 18, 2008

New York Funds Alternative-Fuel Vehicles for Private Fleets

NEW YORK – New York State and New York City have jointly announced that $6 million is available to help private and not-for-profit fleets operating in New York City to purchase new or repower vehicles with alternative fuels or advanced technologies that improve efficiency and reduce emissions.

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