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Dodge County committee tables decision on patrol truck management after debate over in‑house builds and fleet size
Summary
The Dodge County Highway Committee tabled consideration of a new patrol truck management policy after public criticism of the county'built trucks and a wide-ranging committee debate about fleet size, replacement rates and budget constraints.
The Dodge County Highway Committee on a motion to table delayed action on a proposed patrol truck management policy after public comment and extensive committee discussion.
A resident criticized the county'built patrol truck program as costly and inefficient, while committee members and highway staff debated whether the policy should specify a minimum number of patrol trucks or require an 'adequate' fleet tied to service standards.
AJ Schnitzler, a resident of 100 Pine Drive in Reeser, Wisconsin, said the county'built trucks cost more than outside vendors and left taxpayers worse off. "Ultimately, I think this is a really a rip off and a horrible deal to the Dodge County taxpayer, and it's a failed…
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