
Go after the data, know your fleet operations, and be tenacious in advocating for sufficient vehicle fleet replacement funds.
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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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Over the next two years, the city has allocated $162.1 million in funding for fleet, equipment, and IT systems.
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The Baton Rouge (La.) Police Department has updated its aged and depleted fleet of patrol cars with 35 new unmarked cars and 38 marked cars.
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Miami-Dade County (Fla.) has begun receiving replacement vehicles for about 50% of its automated waste collection fleet.
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The City of Cleveland, Ohio, has taken delivery of 65 new police vehicles totaling more than $2.8 million. This increases the fleet from 341 vehicles to 406 vehicles.
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The Central County Fire & Rescue Fire Protection District (CCFR) in Saint Peters, Mo., is adding six Pierce Dash CF custom fire and emergency vehicles costing nearly $5 million to replace its aging fleet of Pierce units.
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The Toyota Prius, rated at 50 miles per gallon combined city and highway, is replacing the County’s older gasoline cars that are rated between 20 to 25 miles per gallon combined. The County expects to save $10,000 in fuel per vehicle over 120,000 miles.
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The City of Boynton Beach, Fla., commission approved the replacement of 50 vehicles for approximately $3.2 million after two years of delaying vehicle replacements.
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Each year, Government Fleet magazine conducts a competition for the Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year. In reading this year's applications, As a judge, Steve Kibler found a wealth of information regarding best practices that should be shared with every fleet manager.
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