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Port Richey Council approves purchase and outfitting of six police vehicles
Summary
The City Council voted to buy and outfit six police vehicles—three from FY24 that were not ordered and three budgeted for FY25—after department leaders said factory-built units are ready to ship and outfitter lead times are long. The council also directed staff to research electric-vehicle options for future purchases.
The Port Richey City Council voted to approve purchase and outfitting contracts for six police vehicles on a combined set of agenda items, moving three FY24 units and three FY25 units into the city's fleet. City Manager Andrew Butterfield introduced the request and Police Chief (Chief Vergara) told the council the vehicles are already built and can be delivered quickly once purchase orders are issued. “These cars are actually built already. They're on…
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