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Finance committee rejects Enterprise Fleet lease proposal, asks staff to pursue alternatives
Summary
Lynchburg City Schools facilities staff presented a plan to replace aging vehicles through an Enterprise Fleet lease; the finance and facilities committee voted unanimously to halt that proposal and asked staff to explore other options and funding approaches.
Lynchburg City Schools’ Finance & Facilities Committee on a unanimous voice vote declined to advance a proposed vehicle-lease program with Enterprise Fleet and asked staff to pursue other options.
The committee’s action follows a presentation by Donald Floyd, the school system’s director of facilities, who told the committee that about 65% of the district’s light-duty fleet is more than 10 years old and that the division has been budgeting about $30,000–$45,000 annually for vehicle replacement. Floyd said the district currently replaces roughly two to three vehicles per year at that funding level and that, at that pace, it would take more than a decade to modernize the fleet.
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