During the Mason County Fiscal Court Regular Meeting on February 13, 2024, a significant decision was made regarding the procurement of a new vehicle for the sheriff's department, reflecting the county's commitment to maintaining public safety and service standards.
The court discussed the urgent need for a new vehicle, emphasizing the importance of reliable transportation for law enforcement. Members expressed a desire to acquire one vehicle now while planning for future purchases to ensure that all vehicles remain under warranty, which is seen as a cost-effective strategy. The sheriff's department currently provides extensive coverage across the county, and officials noted that residents have come to expect this level of service.
The court reviewed bids from several state-approved contractors, with the lowest bid coming from Don Franklin Group at $39,808 for a Durango, which includes outfitting costs. Other bids were slightly higher, with Bachman Chevrolet at $39,955 and Freedom Dodge at $41,004. The court agreed that the procurement process would be streamlined, allowing for the vehicle to be delivered directly to the outfitting company, minimizing logistical challenges.
In addition to the vehicle purchase, discussions included the potential for financing options, with officials considering rolling the cost into a lease refinance to manage expenses effectively. However, the preference leaned towards purchasing the vehicle outright to avoid complications with multiple leases.
The court's decision to move forward with the purchase underscores its dedication to ensuring that the sheriff's department is well-equipped to serve the community effectively. As the vehicle is expected to be outfitted within a month, residents can anticipate continued high levels of service from their local law enforcement. The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the purchase, reflecting a proactive approach to public safety in Mason County.