City of San Francisco Supplements Fleet with Car Sharing

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City CarShare and the city of San Francisco have agreed to extend car sharing to city employees, in an effort to save money and lower the city's carbon footprint.

As of July 1, employees of the city and county of San Francisco have full access to city CarShare's vehicles, in addition to the city's fleet. As the city retires its older vehicles, city CarShare's fleet will provide cars for business needs without the city having to purchase new vehicles. The arrangement offers the city a way to manage a smaller vehicle fleet, with lower purchase and maintenance costs, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

"We are proud to provide the city with a way to cut transportation costs and decrease its carbon emissions," said Rick Hutchinson, CEO of the nonprofit City CarShare. "By partnering with the Bay Area's only local car share provider, the city and county of San Francisco will save tax payer money by encouraging transit-oriented sharing and by reducing car replacement and maintenance costs."

With gas, insurance and maintenance included with its service, City CarShare is giving the city a way to cut its transportation costs - and green its ride. Over 35 percent of City CarShare's fleet is comprised of hybrid electric vehicles, and all vehicles in its fleet are top-ranked for fuel and emissions efficiency. And with City CarShare's reservation system, which allows members to reserve cars in 15-minute increments, fewer cars will serve more city and county employees.

"This new partnership is part of our ongoing effort to reduce the size of the city fleet, cut costs and reduce carbon emissions," said Mayor Newsom.

Since launching in San Francisco in 2001, City CarShare's members have collectively driven 100 million fewer miles and saved over 130 million pounds of CO2. According to an independent study, City CarShare members walk, bike, and take public transit more after joining the service. They also shed cars, many of which are older and bigger polluters. 

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