
Tuscaloosa (Ala.) has collected $1.54 million since red light cameras were implemented in 2013. The red light funds would be combined with $624,000 in police department savings to purchase 46 new police vehicles.
Read More →The City of Athens, Ala., is opening a new fast-fill CNG station that will serve natural gas vehicles in the City’s fleet and is open to the public. The City currently has 12 natural gas-fueled vehicles in its fleet.
Read More →Alabama’s Governor Robert Bentley has signed Senate Bill 57, which authorizes the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) to review State agency fleets in order to develop a program to save money and improve fleet operational efficiency.
Read More →The article on AL.com said the City is using B-100 in its mowers and that about 80% of the City’s diesel vehicles will use B-20.
Read More →The City of Mobile, Ala., has used the funds from a penny sales tax increase to fund the purchase of a number of replacement fleet vehicles, including 75 police cars for $2.25 million.
Read More →Alabama’s Governor Robert J. Bentley signed an executive order in March that establishes an Office of Fleet Management, and a fleet manager position, within the Alabama Department of Transportation.
Read More →The City of Trussville, Ala., has opened a new pubblicly accessible CNG fueling station. The 40 CNG-fueled vehicles operated by the City will refuel at this location.
Read More →ATLANTA – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded the Alabama Department of Transportation with a Southeast Diesel Collaborative (SEDC) Community Leadership Award for efforts to reduce fleet diesel emissions.
Read More →DETROIT – General Motors has produced a series of videos that highlight its fleet customers and how they use the automaker’s vehicles, including two public-sector fleets, the City of Rock Hill, S.C. and the City of Hoover, Ala.
Read More →HANCEVILLE, AL – The City of Hanceville, Ala. has added 10 vehicles to its law-enforcement fleet using a U.S. Department of Defense surplus program, according to an article in The Cullman Times.
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