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Commission approves $494,398 budget amendment to replace damaged fire engine
Summary
After a March crash damaged a 2020 engine, the commission approved a one-reading resolution to amend the general and capital improvement funds and purchase a 2025 engine; insurance proceeds will cover roughly $502,402 of the $996,800 price, leaving the city responsible for $494,398.
The Daytona Beach Shores City Commission on June 3 approved a budget amendment to replace a fire engine damaged in a March crash and authorized the city to purchase a new 2025 apparatus.
Finance Director Lori Erwin told commissioners the new engine costs $996,800; the city’s insurer is expected to pay $502,402 for the damaged unit,…
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