Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Friday ordered that 15 percent of California's motor vehicle fleet be sold in a massive "garage sale," declaring he wants to clean up potential "abuse of taxpayer dollars," including allowing certain employees to take state vehicles home.
The governor said the order resulted from disclosures to a newly created "Waste Watchers Web site." The complaints detailed allegations that some workers were storing state vehicles at home without apparent justification.
"Today I am taking action to get rid of waste and abuse in the state's vehicle fleet
eliminate all wasteful home storage permits, and sell surplus cars at our state garage sale next month," Schwarzenegger said in a statement.
"I want to thank all the vigilant Californians who have submitted concerns on the Waste Watchers Web site," he added. "My staff will continue to review your submissions to ensure state government operates efficiently and is accountable to the people."
The state Department of General Services reported that the vehicle sell-off could save the state $24.1 million over the next year.
Under the governor's order, the state will identify every light-duty vehicle under 8,500 pounds and determine which state employees are required to use the vehicles in their official duties. The governor's plan would then reduce by 20 percent the number of workers who are allowed to store state vehicles at home.
In the proclamation, the governor declares: "The state of California is committed to ensuring there is a significant business need for employees to use a state vehicle and, when required by state or federal law, that these employees are reporting such use for tax purposes."
The proclamation said the vehicle sell-off will also focus on removing "higher polluting vehicles from the state fleet and replacing them with newer, more fuel efficient models."
The Department of General Services vehicle sale is to be held Aug. 28 and 29 in Sacramento.
Call Peter Hecht, Bee Capitol Bureau, (916) 326-5539.
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