Top Government Fleets for 2020

Recently, Government Fleet publicized the 2020 rankings for the top government fleets in the US. This ranking is for the best 20 fleets that came out on top of the 50 leading government fleets. The Government Fleet also acknowledged the remaining award recipients. This was all done in a virtual setting via the Virtual Honors Celebration on June 16.

The American Public Works Association (APWA) co-produces this award along with the Government Fleet. Sam Lamerato, Brian Franklin, Brad Salazar, and Kelly Reaganacted as the judges and announced the fleet winners. Meanwhile, Tony Gratson announced the top fleets, and Ford was the sponsor for the award.

This award judges the fleet companies based on how well they exhibit their leadership skills with their employees, customers, and even within the community that they run in. It also evaluates them on how competitive and efficient they are and how adept they are at overcoming various on and off the field challenges. The award also assesses the fleets to analyze whether they have a clear direction and vision for their operations.

Government Fleet also announced the number 1 fleets in various categories based on the size of the fleets. For instance, the best fleet that came out on top of the others in the category of 499 or fewer assets was the Forest Preserve District of the DuPage County, Ill., with its reasonable fleet of 376 vehicles.

Meanwhile, the number 1 fleet in the mid-size category of 500 to 999 assets was the Denver International Airport, Colorado,with 940 vehicles. As for the largest size category, which judged fleets that have 1000 or more assets, the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, beat the rest to gain the top position with its incredibly impressive fleet of 1412 vehicles. It also garnered the top position in the top government fleets across the board.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the top 20 fleets as announced by Government Fleet!

20 Top Government Fleets

The 20 best and most praise-worthy government fleets are as follows:

  1. Fort Collins, Colorado.
  2. Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Ill.
  3. Long Beach, California
  4. San Diego, California
  5. Tempe, Arizona
  6. Denver International Airport, Colorado
  7. San Luis Obispo County, California
  8. Dakota County Fleet Management, Minnesota
  9. Central Fleet Management, City of Chesapeake, Virginia
  10. Dublin, Ohio
  11. San Antonio, Texas, Building & Equipment Services Department
  12. San Diego, California, Fleet Operations Department
  13. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  14. Sacramento County, California, Fleet Services Division
  15. Sacramento, California
  16. San Joaquin County, California
  17. Durham, North Carolina
  18. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  19. Fleet Management Department, Hillsborough County, Florida, Board of County Commissioners
  20. Greenville, South Carolina

Other Recipients of the Leading Fleets awards

Apart from these top 20 government fleets, here are the remaining fleets that were the recipients of the Leading Fleets awards:

  • Charleston County, South Carolina, Fleet Operations
  • Chesterfield County, Virginia, Fleet Services
  • Boca Raton, Florida
  • Buckeye, Arizona
  • Cape Coral, Florida
  • German Town, Tennessee
  • Houston Fleet Management Department
  • Irving, Texas
  • Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
  • Lakeland, Florida, Fleet Management
  • Madison, Wisconsin
  • Midland, Michigan
  • Oakland, California
  • Oceanside, California, Fleet Management
  • Peoria, Arizona
  • Roseville, California
  • Salem, Oregon
  • Tallahassee, Florida
  • Tampa, Florida, Fleet Management
  • Department of Public Works, Indianapolis Fleet Services, Indianapolis
  • Iowa State University Transportation Services
  • King County, Washington, Fleet Services
  • Lower Colorado River Authority, Texas
  • Manatee County, Florida, Government Fleet
  • Miami-Dade County, Florida, ISD Fleet Management
  • New York City Fleet
  • Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
  • Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Alaska
  • University of California, Davis
  • Arlington Heights Village, Ill.

Notable Fleets

There was also an award category deemed as Notable Fleets. The fleets that were given this award were not named among the leading fleets category, but their efforts and accomplishments were recognized through this award.

  • Alameda County, California
  • Atlantic County Utilities Authority, New Jersey
  • Albany, Georgia, Fleet Management Department
  • Department of General Services, Fleet Management Division, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Battle Creek, Michigan
  • Brampton, Ontario, Canada
  • Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
  • Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Conroe, Texas
  • Coppell, Texas
  • Fairfax, Virginia
  • Fairfield, California
  • Fort Wayne, Indianapolis
  • Grand Prairie, Texas
  • Henderson, Nevada
  • Lewisville, Texas
  • Little Rock, Arkansas, Fleet Services
  • Board of Light and Water, Marietta, Georgia
  • Montgomery, Alabama, Fleet Management Department
  • Moreno Valley, California
  • Moscow, Idaho
  • Muskogee, Oklahoma
  • Newton, Massachusetts
  • Orange, California
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Vehicle Fleet Services, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Reno, Nevada
  • Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
  • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Roanoke, Virginia
  • San Angelo, Texas, Fleet Services
  • San Jose, California
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Ventura, California
  • West Jordan, Utah
  • West Palm Beach, Florida
  • West University Place, Texas
  • Wichita, Kansas
  • CPS Energy, Texas
  • District Of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority
  • DeKalb County, Georgia, Fleet Management
  • Department of Vehicle Services, Fairfax County, Virginia
  • General Services Agency, Ventura County, California
  • Hanover County, Virginia
  • Johnson County, Kansas
  • Montclair State University, New Jersey
  • New Jersey City University
  • New York City Police Department
  • New York City Parks
  • Orange County, Florida, Fleet Management
  • Osceola County BOCC, Florida
  • Pinellas County, Florida, Fleet Management
  • Department of Public Works, Fleet Management Division, Prince William County, Virginia
  • San Antonio Water System, Texas
  • Sandy City, Utah
  • DAS Office of Fleet Management, Ohio
  • Department of Transportation, Wisconsin
  • Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Saginaw, Michigan
  • Castle Rock, Colorado, Fleet Services
  • University of Texas Town at Austin
  • Hoffman Estates Village, Ill.
  • Washington County, Oregon
  • Community Services Department – Equipment Services, Washoe County, Nevada

These government fleet companies rounded up the awards and deserved every bit of recognition that came their way.

Similarly, the top government fleets were all chosen based on how effectively and seamlessly they run their daily operations and the drive and vision that they have for an even better future.

 

 

Source:

https://www.government-fleet.com/10118785/2020-leading-fleets-rankings-announced

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