Board approves Enterprise consignment agreement as district replaces 22 vehicles

Greenville Board of Trustees of the Greenville Independent School District · November 18, 2025

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Summary

Greenville ISD authorized an agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management to consign and sell district vehicles as part of a vehicle replacement program that will add 22 vehicles (19 replacements, 3 additions); Enterprise charges a $500-per-vehicle fee for marketing and auction services.

Greenville ISD trustees voted Nov. 17 to approve an agreement with Enterprise Fleet Management that allows the company to take district vehicles, handle rebranding and paperwork, prepare vehicles for sale or auction, and remit proceeds to the district. Administration said the district will acquire 22 vehicles under the replacement plan—19 to replace existing units and three new additions to the fleet.

Enterprise's standard fee is $500 per vehicle for handling paperwork and consignments, administration said. Board members asked whether a flat fee was preferable to a percentage of sale proceeds; staff said Enterprise's business model uses a flat per‑vehicle fee.

The motion to approve the consignment agreement was made by Miss Stewart and seconded by Miss Roland; the board voted 7–0 to approve the contract.

Administration said proceeds from vehicle sales are accounted for to offset replacement costs and that staff will provide a breakdown of which vehicles will be consigned.