A New Jersey assemblywoman has introduced a bill to reduce the number of passenger vehicles owned by the State of New Jersey fleet by 20% over the course of three years.
Read More →The State of New Jersey presented The Salvation Army with three feeding trucks that collectively can prepare and serve 30,000 hot meals a day during an emergency. They were purchased using $870,000 in federal grant funding.
Read More →The City’s Mayor Steven Fulop said the City is installing the devices to improve accountability, reduce fuel use, and eliminate personal use of City-owned vehicles by employees.
Read More →Monmouth County, N.J., earned $95,205 from a recent surplus auction, which included a total of 99 items for bid, 50 of which were vehicles. The County also sold heavy construction equipment and lawn equipment, in addition to other items.
Read More →JERSEY CITY, NJ - The City is estimating more than $600,000 in repair or replacement costs for the damaged vehicles.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey state senate has passed a bill, S2269, which would establish a task force to evaluate the State’s fleet size to determine whether reducing its size would benefit the State financially.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Transportation, NJ Turnpike Authority, NJ Transit, and South Jersey Transit Authority have been preparing their vehicles for use in snow-clearing and de-icing efforts.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ – The City of Trenton, N.J., is using a federal technology program grant to purchase new computers for its police vehicles, according a Times of Trenton article.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ - All New Jersey governmental agencies, cities, schools, counties, transit authorities, and special units of government are approved to use the lift contract.
Read More →TRENTON, NJ – The State of New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan recommends the State implement a range of new policies to add alternative-fuel vehicles to the State’s fleet and to change its fleet management practices.
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