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Gov. Kevin Stitt wants review of Oklahoma's state vehicle fleet

Tulsa World By Staff Reports February 28, 2023


OKLAHOMA CITY — State officials will conduct a review of government vehicles, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Tuesday.

The review could pave the way for Oklahoma to pare down the number of vehicles in the state’s fleet.

Oklahoma has 10,800 vehicles in its fleet. Of those, 7,955 are considered underutilized because they are driven less than 12,000 miles per year, according to a news release from Stitt’s office.

“We’re always looking for ways to make government more efficient while being good stewards of taxpayer dollars,” Stitt said in the release. “This initiative will cut down on unnecessary resources and hold our agencies to even higher standards.”


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