The American Public Works Association (APWA) announced the selection of 16 public works professionals for its APWA Emerging Leaders Academy Program for 2016-2017, including one fleet manager.
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Scott Grayson will lead the organization and reports to the American Public Works Association (APWA) Board, as well as more than 29,000 members across North America.
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The Dublin Public Works department has earned accreditation through the American Public Works Association (APWA).
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The alliance brings together the two leading organizations dedicated to serving public sector fleet and public works professionals in North America.
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The American Public Works Association announced that it is rebranding its annual conference as the Public Works Expo (PWX) beginning in 2016.
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The City of North Charleston, S.C., has opened a new $42 million Public Works facility. It houses numerous public works functions, including fleet maintenance.
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A City of Richmond, Ky., has fired a Public Works employee charged with theft for using the city’s fleet card to fuel his personal vehicle.
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The City of Houston is expanding use of telematics in its Public Works fleet. Technicians are installing 922 telematics devices on Public Works trucks after a successful pilot with 75 vehicles.
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The City of Lowell, Mass., saved more than $780,000 on its snow and ice budget in the last two years by installing spreader control systems on its snowplow trucks.
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The City of Lockport, Ill., City Council will vote on whether to begin a pilot program to install GPS units on 14 public works vehicles. GPS would be installed on snow removal and street sweeping vehicles.
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