TAMPA, FL – The City of Tampa, Fla., purchased a total of 13 Bobcat gasoline-fueled 3400XL 4X4 utility vehicles for use by the Tampa police department during the Republican National Convention.
Read More →CAPE CORAL, FL – In mid-March, 2012, the City of Cape Coral, Fla., approved the purchase of 40 patrol cars to replace a number of existing vehicles, all of which have more than 100,000 miles on them.
Read More →HIALEAH, FL - The City's mayor has asked all department heads to review employee use of take-home vehicles to determine whether they are necessary for City business.
Read More →STARKE, FL – The Florida National Guard is recycling used vegetable oil to produce biodiesel to fuel maintenance vehicles at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, located in Clay County.
Read More →GAINESVILLE, FL – The City of Gainesville reduced the number of take-home vehicles used by City employees from 40 down to a total of five.
Read More →CAPE CORAL, FL - The City of Cape Coral issued a request for information (RFI) from private companies to provide information on ways to improve fleet maintenance operations for the City’s 600 cars and trucks.
Read More →DELAND, FL – Volusia County added new "green driver" modules to the existing GPS systems in more than 550 county vehicles to improve driver behavior to reduce fuel and maintenance costs.
Read More →CLEARWATER, FL – The Pinellas County board of commissioners has approved a memorandum of understanding where the county and Sheriff’s department have agreed to maintain each other’s vehicles.
Read More →NAPLES, FL – The City of Naples’ city council is considering an informal proposal to outsource fleet maintenance services provided by the City’s Equipment Services Division.
Read More →JACKSONVILLE, FL - The City of Jacksonville is facing a major increase in fuel costs in 2011, with half of the fleet management division's budget going to pay for fuel.
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