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Council hears initial briefing on proposed $40 million auto‑parts contract for city fleet
Summary
City procurement staff presented a first discussion of a proposed $40 million agreement with auto‑parts supplier Napa to cover parts for Tampa’s fleet; staff said current annual parts spend is about $7.5–8 million and the contract ceiling provides flexibility for inflation and tariffs. Formal approval is scheduled for May 15.
Tampa — City staff held a first discussion with the Tampa City Council on a proposed $40,000,000 agreement to supply auto parts for the city fleet and answered council questions about the contract ceiling, eligible uses and budget treatment.
Avia Collino, director with Duponton Asset Management, told council members the item (agenda item 65) requests approval for a $40,000,000 agreement with Napa. “It is a 4 year contract which spans 5…
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