File #: 20-0302    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: General Agenda
File created: 12/10/2020 In control: Town Commission
On agenda: 1/5/2021 Final action: 1/5/2021
Title: Vehicle Replacements Approval Summary: Town staff is recommending replacement of several vehicles in multiple departments using funding previously set-aside for vehicle and equipment replacement.
Attachments: 1. Ford Order, 2. Enterprise Fleet Replacements 1.5.21
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To: Town Commission
From: Stefan Massol, Director of Support Services
Date: 1/5/2021
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Vehicle Replacements Approval

Summary:
Town staff is recommending replacement of several vehicles in multiple departments using funding previously set-aside for vehicle and equipment replacement.
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Background/Problem Discussion: For some time the Town has budgeted for funds to be set-aside for future vehicle replacements. In the General Fund, these amounts are transferred each year into the Capital Equipment Replacement Fund while in Water and Solid Waste Funds the vehicles are depreciated each year and the funds are carried into reserves.

This past year the Town began leasing two vehicles through Enterprise Fleet Financing. Enterprise is able to provide analytics to help the Town select those vehicles with the greatest government rebate incentives and highest resale value. They also assist with reselling the Town's vehicles through their large network of secondary market suppliers.

Working with Enterprise Fleet, Town staff has identified several vehicles that we recommend be sold and replaced. The list of vehicles is provided in the attachment. The fleet size would be growing by one vehicle in the Public Works Department to avoid situations where employees are traveling together in the cab. This additional truck is estimated to actually recover more in salvage value than the Town would pay each year based on salvage value assumptions for the Chevrolet Silverado. This would result in a net budgetary savings of $1,200 if the estimated sales price is achieved at the end of the lease term.

The Police Department is seeking a replacement interceptor for B-25 which has 90k miles and has significant mechanical failures. They have a located a 2020 model at Billy Howell Ford for $36,097.88, which is about $600 cheaper than the Florida Sheriff's Association Contract pricing. Due to...

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