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Council waives bidding requirement, approves purchase of two hybrid police command vehicles
Summary
Oak Harbor City Council unanimously adopted Resolution 25-11 finding special market conditions and approving the purchase of two hybrid Toyota Land Cruiser command vehicles for the police department; equipment outfitting will be paid from the police budget.
Oak Harbor City Council unanimously approved Resolution 25-11 to purchase two hybrid sport-utility command vehicles for the police department, Mayor Tim Nichols said during the meeting.
The council adopted the resolution after a presentation by Police Chief Tony Slowick. “We’re here to talk about resolution 25-11. It’s a purchase of police vehicles. Currently, the police department has two vehicles that are due for replacement,” Chief Slowick told the council, describing two aging department vehicles — a 2002 Nissan Maxima and a 2008 Subaru Outback — that no longer meet service…
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