County to Replace Some of Its Fleet With Hybrids
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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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