County to Replace Some of Its Fleet With Hybrids
From Times Staff Reports
County supervisors led by Mike Antonovich and Zev Yaroslavsky directed the county Tuesday to purchase hybrid vehicles when replacing non-emergency gasoline-powered passenger vehicles. Yaroslavsky said the move, a decade after supervisors approved a program to make a transition in the county fleet, could help nurture the market for alternative fuel vehicles.
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