City’s Take-Home Vehicle Fleet Reduced to 3

BRIDGEPORT, CT (June 30, 2011) – Mayor Bill Finch today announced that the City has reduced its take-home vehicle fleet to three cars – one each for the Mayor, Police Chief and Fire Chief.

“When I took office there were 82 take-home vehicles. I’m proud to say that today there are only three,” said Mayor Finch.  “Bringing greater efficiency and lower costs to City government has been one of the highest priorities for my administration.”

The city’s vehicle fleet encompasses nearly 400 cars, mostly in the police, fire and public works department. Take-home vehicles have been the subject of collective bargaining agreements over the years. Negotiations with the city’s police department, and other city unions, have led to the reduction of take-home cars.

 

As a part of a policy created by Mayor Finch in 2009, the City auctioned off surplus vehicles and stopped purchasing additional take-home vehicles.

Finch continued, “Cost-saving measures like the reduction of our take-home vehicle fleet have helped the City reduce spending three consecutive years.”

Mayor Finch along with Police Chief Joseph Gaudett and Fire Chief Brian Rooney have been assigned the only remaining take-home vehicles in the City’s fleet.

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Gov. Malloy Says He’s NOT Throwing Union Under The Bus

Many have told us the feel that the governor has thrown the unions “under the bus” So I asked him.   When I asked about union layoffs he tells us “There WILL be layoffs” .  See video click here…..

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Governor attends Fairfield’s Tetreau’s Launch Party for First Selectman

 

Not the house on Central Ave.

2:30am–Bridgeport–Fire department confirms a house at 1717 Central Avenue was hit by lightning. Fire deptartment reports a hole in the roof with bathroom ceiling collapse and no fire. The fire department investigated and recalled by 2:42am.

 


George Mulligan is the Tree Man.  George is fully licensed and insured and a really nice, trustworthy guy!  If you receive any damage from tonight storm or any storm he provides 24 hour service to keep your home safe!

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