$3.79 million projected total cost savings in the course of 10 years.
51 vehicles eliminated from the fleet.
44 percent reduction in number of vehicles taken home (not counting public safety and other vehicles exempted from the study).
Excess fleet fund of $10 million to be eliminated.
Minimum mileage increased from 400 to 1,000 miles a month.
Potential for 75 vehicles to be replaced with hybrids.
General downsizing of the fleet, replacing SUVs with mid-size sedans and replacing mid-size sedans with compacts.
Creation of an independent fleet management board.
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