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Facilities audit surfaces 44‑year‑old HVAC units and deferred work; fleet plan will reassign low‑use vehicles to save $400,000

3863908 · June 18, 2025
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Fleet and Facilities presented condition assessments that highlight aging HVAC systems and elevators, proposed energy and water efficiency work, and a plan to reduce vehicle inventory and car allowances that could save an estimated $400,000 in FY26.

Chad Wilski, director of Fleet and Facilities, told commissioners the department submitted a FY26 budget request of roughly $36.4 million and that the department is consolidating previously scattered utility budgets to better analyze building energy use.

Wilski said preliminary facility‑condition assessments emphasize the need to prioritize HVAC replacements, elevators and other large mechanical systems. He noted examples of aging equipment, including a 44‑year‑old air‑handling unit above a county floor, and said the…

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