Fleet Management
Overview
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Fleet Management

The Orange County Fleet Management Division is responsible for the maintenance of county vehicles, including automotive and specialized vehicles, small equipment items, emergency generators and pumps, and emergency-rescue ambulances. Fleet also operates and maintains the countywide vehicle refueling system.

Partnership For Clean Air
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Partnership For Clean Air

In June 1996 the Orange County Fleet Management Division joined forces with its Central Florida neighbors to form the Community Partnership for Clean Air Initiative. Fleet subsequently opened the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Alternative Fuel Refueling Station at 4400 Vineland Road. It is Orange County Government's first clean-burning natural gas refueling station.

The community partnership's goal is to protect our area's air quality. Partnership members include the Orlando Utilities Commission, The Greater Orlando Airport Authority, Federal and State Agencies, Ford Corporation, and Chrysler Corporation.

Resource Recovery
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Resource Recovery

Fleet Management is committed to protecting the Central Florida environment by recovering and recycling the resources used at its maintenance facility. By recovering these resources, pollution and costs are substantially reduced. Some of the recovered resources are freon, ethylene glycol, waste oil, diesel oil, scrap metal, paper, used tires, oil filters, and batteries.

The employees of the Orange County Fleet Management Division are working diligently with the community to protect our environment.




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