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SponsoredJune 30, 2020

[WEBINAR] Using Fleet Data to Prepare for Vehicle Replacements

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 2, 2020

NY Municipality Approves Fleet Leasing Contract

The City of Ogdensubrg, N.Y., will move forward with fleet leasing to renew its fleet and reduce operational costs.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 7, 2019

Baltimore Tackles Aging Fleet with New Fire Truck

Baltimore did not purchase fire trucks between 2009 and 2011, leading to an aging fleet.

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ArticlesSeptember 5, 2018

Preparing for the Next 10 Years in Public Fleet Management

Fleet management will change more in the next 10 years than in the last 50 — are you ready for the transformation?

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 18, 2018

St. Louis Faces Refuse Truck Shortage

Of the City of St. Louis' 84 refuse trucks, only 40 to 45 are operable on an average day.

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Articlesby Thi DaoMay 23, 2018

The City of Jamestown's Early Efforts at Centralization

A new fleet management software system is allowing the City of Jamestown, N.Y., Division of Fleet Services to make improvements, including early efforts at centralization.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 14, 2018

Indianapolis Begins Replacing Vision Fleet Vehicles

Indianapolis City-County Council approved $1.27 million to purchase and equip 50 vehicles, replacing some of the leased electric and plug-in cars from a controversial agreement with Vision Fleet.

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NewsApril 6, 2018

Texas City May Outsource Utility Due to High Fleet Costs

Bringing its fleet of electric utility trucks up to the necessary safety standards would cost an estimated $700,000. The City of Gonzales (Texas) will determine whether it is more affordable to outsource all utility operations.

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NewsApril 3, 2018

Texas City Reports $24.8M in Fleet Damage from Hurricane Harvey

To date, the City of Port Arthur, Texas, has spent $4.9 million on vehicle and equipment replacements. In total, 55% of the fleet has been repaired and has been placed in service.

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NewsJanuary 29, 2018

Colorado Springs Police Seeks Additional $1.1M for Vehicles

More than a quarter of the Colorado Springs (Colo.) Police Department’s 600 vehicles have surpassed their suggested life cycles, and the $950,000 budgeted is not enough to cover necessary replacements.

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