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Council updates non–public-safety vehicle-use code to clarify reporting and reduce take-home cars
Summary
The council approved amendments to the city’s vehicle-use code affecting non–public-safety staff, clarifying reporting requirements for accidents, defining assigned/call-out/pool vehicles and indicating an expected 80–90% reduction in take-home vehicles for affected staff, officials said.
The Tuscaloosa City Council on Oct. 12 approved amendments to sections of the city vehicle-use code that apply to non–public-safety personnel, city staff said.
Mr. Moore (Speaker 3), presenting the item, described the changes as “more as a modernizing of the policy, updating some verbiage related to call out vehicles, signed vehicles, pool vehicles, where there's an insurance requirement, some minor…
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