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Supervisors back overhaul of city fleet management, telematics expansion and car-share pilot
Summary
The board approved a first-reading ordinance to transfer fleet policy to the City Administrator’s Office, expand telematics use, and launch a 65-vehicle pilot toward a 300-vehicle city car-share program intended to cut costs and emissions.
San Francisco — Supervisors gave unanimous first-reading approval Tuesday to an ordinance moving fleet management and vehicle-selection policy to the City Administrator’s Office, expanding telematics use across the municipal fleet and requiring a new vehicle-assignment and reservation program.
Supervisor Mark Farrell, the ordinance author, said the package consolidates policy, accelerates telematics installation and creates a city-run car-share that would begin with a 65-vehicle pilot and expand to a…
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