Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade has put a new policy in place governing the personal use of city-owned vehicles by elected officials, following a city audit that raised questions about his use of a city car and his security detail.
Some members of city council are not happy with the policy, and this week, they are looking at changing it.
Under the new policy, he could drive a city-owned car for personal use and reimburse the city for mileage. A city-owned vehicle can also be used for “incidental” errands on the way to city business, as long as it is reported to the IRS as a fringe benefit…