
The Colorado Department of Transportation works toward developing free and affordable housing for the maintenance workers of Colorado.
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The City of Boulder is partnering with Fermata Energy to test the ability to reduce the city’s building energy costs with a pilot at the North Boulder Recreation Center.
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The Colorado Municipal League has developed a COVID-19 resource webpage for municipal officials, which provides sample and best practice documents and links to information sources to assist municipalities with questions related to the pandemic.
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The National Conference of State Fleet Administrators (NCSFA) has elected new executive committee members and named the Tennessee fleet as its Fleet Excellence Award recipient.
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In order to meet its 200-vehicle goal, the state will need to buy at least 60 vehicles each year for the next two fiscal years.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will install equipment on 100 fleet vehicles, allowing them to communicate information to and from the state’s Traffic Management Center.
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With the governor's executive order, the State of Colorado may adopt California’s stricter low-emission vehicle standards.
Read More →FleetCommander creator Agile Access Control, Inc., was awarded the State of Colorado’s price agreement for a vehicle reservation system (motor pool technology).
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Colorado's Office of the State Auditor reported that the state underreported vehicle fringe benefits for take-home vehicles, and the state employees who used them may be liable for the back taxes.
Read More →A State of Colorado Department of Transportation fleet supervisor and mechanic were fired in May for using a state purchasing card to buy materials to fix up and sell personal vehicles.
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