Cobb County, Georgia, has moved its Fleet Services operation into a new facility, consolidating maintenance work for the county government vehicle fleet under one upgraded location. The relocation supports the crews responsible for keeping public safety vehicles, public works equipment, and administrative vehicles in service across one of metro Atlanta's most populous counties.
Fleet Services maintains a large and varied roster of vehicles and equipment for county departments, and the new facility is intended to improve workflow, technician working conditions, and turnaround time on repairs and scheduled maintenance. Centralizing operations in a purpose-built space allows the division to handle preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and parts management more efficiently than the previous arrangement.
The move reflects a broader pattern across metro Atlanta counties, where rising vehicle counts and the growing technical complexity of modern fleets have pushed local governments to invest in maintenance infrastructure. Predictive maintenance methods that originated in manufacturing have begun migrating into public and private fleet management, helping operators anticipate component failures before they take vehicles out of service. Cobb's investment positions its fleet operation to absorb continued growth in the county's transportation and service demands.
Source: Cobb County -- https://www.cobbcounty.gov/communications/news/cobbs-fleet-services-moves-new-facility