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Enterprise presents municipal-lease fleet plan to Rio Blanco County commissioners
Summary
Enterprise Fleet Management outlined a municipal-lease model and a 5‑ to 10‑year replacement plan for Rio Blanco County’s vehicle fleet, offering options to start with 10, 21 or 48 vehicles and projecting near-term capital neutrality driven by resale proceeds.
Andrew, an Enterprise Fleet Management representative, presented a municipal-lease financing and remarketing plan to the Rio Blanco County Board of County Commissioners on July 22, 2025, proposing a staged replacement of county vehicles to reduce maintenance costs and capture resale equity.
The presentation showed a proof-of-concept that replaces vehicles older than about seven years or with roughly 100,000 miles on a roughly five‑year cycle. Enterprise modeled three initial options for 2026: a 10‑vehicle start, a 21‑vehicle option and a full 48‑vehicle rollout over five years. The firm used a municipal lease structured to finance to a conservative residual (book) value, then remarket vehicles through Enterprise’s remarketing channels to capture proceeds and roll equity back into the replacement program.
Andrew said the county’s baseline annual capital and operating budget for the fleet was…
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