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County motor pool review: sheriff fleet replacement plan, costs and reserves discussed
Summary
Public Works finance manager Sean Rueli told the County Commissioners that the sheriff fleet replacement is budgeted using a fixed per-vehicle method and that staff now estimate purchase-and-upfit costs near $105,000 per patrol vehicle.
Sean Rueli, Public Works, reviewed the county's motor-pool budget and the sheriff's vehicle replacement approach at the County Commissioners' workshop. Rueli said the sheriff's fleet (47 active vehicles and six spares) is handled differently from other county vehicles. The department uses a fixed funding method that budgets $21,000 per vehicle for replacement over a five-year period plus roughly $5,000 annually for maintenance, producing a per‑vehicle…
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