
The city will begin the process of replacing its existing fleet with new vehicles. Derby will eventually replace all fleet vehicles one ton and smaller.
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The City Council for the City of Dahlonega approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management to begin replacing its 32 vehicles.
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The Bastrop City Council voted to replace seven police cars with vehicles from Enterprise Fleet Management, with the ultimate goal of eventually leasing all fleet vehicles.
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Entering into a lease program would allow the City of Platteville, Wisconsin, to cycle out vehicles every three years, significantly reducing the average fleet age.
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The partnership will help the University of Pittsburgh reduce costs and upgrade its fleet with alternative energy vehicles, which will further support the university’s commitment to making the campus carbon neutral by 2037.
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Kern County, Calif., had experienced eight consecutive years of significant cuts to its fleet management budget. Leasing will allow it to save $2 million over five years.
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The City of Madeira Beach, Fla., will begin leasing its vehicles in an effort to modernize the fleet and save money.
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Kandiyohi County, Minn., is entering into a lease program for its Sheriff’s Office vehicles, which is projected to save $823,000 over the next five years.
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Erie County, N.Y., is selling nearly 600 vehicles and leasing them instead, in a plan officials estimate will save $4 million over 10 years.
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The City of Crystal Lake, Ill., expects to save $3.57 million over 15 years by moving to leasing for many of its fleet vehicles, including police cars.
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