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Granbury updates council on 45-unit fleet replacement through Enterprise; staff to report savings later
Summary
City staff reported progress on a 45-unit lease-purchase and fleet-management program with Enterprise Fleet Management Inc., including vehicle makes, expected fuel savings and that the vehicle purchases came in under budget. Council asked for a follow-up cost comparison after one year.
City staff told the Granbury City Council on July 15 that the city’s lease-purchase and fleet-management program with Enterprise Fleet Management Inc. is under way and that 45 new units have been ordered and delivered in phases.
Aaron McClain, the city’s director of internal services, said staff worked with Enterprise to downsize many assignments — replacing larger, less fuel-efficient hand-me-downs with appropriately sized vehicles. Examples staff cited included 13 Ford Mavericks (hybrid) that McClain said should average about 38 miles per gallon versus roughly 15–18 mpg for…
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