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NewsJuly 1, 2016

Ala. City to Install GPS Tracking in its Fleet

The City of Daleville is considering adopting telematics to boost efficiency and productivity. Daleville's city council and water board have approved a trial period to test GPS tracking.

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NewsJune 15, 2016

Calif. City Soliciting Advertising for Vehicles

Under this proposal, Oceanside city vehicles except police vehicles, fire apparatus, and ambulances, could potentially support advertising.

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NewsMay 3, 2016

Kasich's Aircraft Sits Idle in Ohio

The two airplanes purchased by the state of Ohio to transport Gov. John Kasich and other top state officials to events have mostly sat idle since Kasich began running for president in July.

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NewsApril 27, 2016

Ga. Mayor Wants to Lease Refuse Trucks

Revenue from a $2-per-month hike in garbage collection fees could fund lease payments on 33 new garbage trucks and significantly reduce annual maintenance costs on aging vehicles for the Consolidated Government of Columbus, Ga., under a new proposal from Mayor Teresa Tomlinson.

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NewsMarch 22, 2016

N.C. Governor Reduces Fleet Costs By Shifting to Smaller Vehicles

North Carolina expects to save $2.3 million from its recent order of smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles as part of an effort by Gov. Pat McCrory to reduce waste in government.

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NewsMarch 2, 2016

Ariz. Official Repays State $12K for Vehicle Use

The Arizona State House Speaker has reimbursed the state more than $12,000 for travel expenses. Nearly $10,000 of this was for mileage reimbursements received when he was using a state vehicle.

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NewsFebruary 26, 2016

St. Louis Moving Forward with $12M Fleet Garage

St. Louis will purchase a site and build it out as a maintenance facility for its fleet of trash trucks as well as fire department vehicles, after the Board of Alderman approved the project.

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NewsFebruary 5, 2016

Atlantic City Bans Council Cars

City Council members in Atlantic City, N.J., will no longer have access to three vehicles that had become a source of controversy in the city as a costly legislator perk.

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NewsFebruary 5, 2016

Collision Repair Bills Rising in Boise

The City of Boise, Idaho, fleet department has increased its collision repair budget by 80% since November, after a steep increase in collisions involving city fleet vehicles.

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NewsJanuary 27, 2016

Philadelphia City Council Vehicles Questioned

More than 70% of the Philadelphia City Council members have signed up to use a city-issued vehicle, a practice frowned up during the recession that one member said would not be appropriate.

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