Politics & Government
Fort Worth Fleet Division Recognized By National Association
The ranking reflects the team's ability to manage a large and complex operation while maintaining reliable service.

The City of Fort Worth's Fleet Division was ranked 13 out of 100 best fleets in North America by the NAFA Fleet Management Association. That places the city in the top tier of operations across the entire continent.
The city put out a blog post about the award on Wednesday. According to the post, the Fleet Division team was recognized during the 100 Best Fleet Awards in Cleveland, Ohio.
The annual NAFA benchmarking program evaluates fleet organizations based on real operational performance, including efficiency, innovation, asset management, technology use, and sustainability practices.
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The city's ranking reflects its ability to manage a large and complex fleet while also maintaining reliable service. Among peer cities in the top 100, Fort Worth is one of the largest by population and performs alongside major cities like San Diego, Seattle, and Atlanta. The distinction highlights the city's strong performance in areas like public safety readiness, cost control, and data-driven decision making.
Additionally, Fleet Division team members Brad Hunter, Aaron Kellis, and Anthony Jasso completed the Certified Automotive Fleet Manager program through the NAFA Fleet Management Association. This demonstrates advanced expertise in fleet leadership, operations, and strategy.
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The certification represents one of the highest credentials in fleet management as it requires rigorous exams across areas such as asset lifecycle management, budgeting, safety and compliance, and sustainability planning.
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