
How public sector fleets are finding practical, low-cost ways to maintain service levels and adapt to long lead times, tight budgets, and staffing challenges.
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Boynton Beach's director of fleet management and mobility shares solutions for vehicle procurement, strengthening team dynamics, and fostering partnerships with other city departments.
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Kathy Wellik and her team adapt to change by being flexible and learning new skills that enable them to assist other sectors of Iowa State University.
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John Freuden believes providing data-backed evidence can help fleet managers solve technician shortages.
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In a Government Fleet survey, 15% of respondents said more employees have come back to work in the past two weeks, while 13% said their workforce has decreased.
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Public fleet operations in Northern California have experienced reduced workforces during the COVID-19 crisis, according to a recent survey.
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Better data use, better parts management, and better technician training and advancement programs are some of the improvements the City of San Jose, Calif., has made in the past few years.
Read More →An Ohio parks agency director has come under scrutiny for dismissing 13 staff members including the maintenance supervisor, while purchasing new vehicles.
Read More →The City of Cleveland has spent $6 million to upgrade its snow removal fleet to avoid a similar debacle from a year ago when many of its trucks were out of service and couldn't respond to clear snow, reports Cleveland.com.
Read More →The City of Toledo, Ohio, departments will begin using “P cards,” or purchasing cards, following the unauthorized purchase of $7,000 in exercise equipment by fleet employees.
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