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Office of Citizen Complaints seeks vehicle replacements to meet Clean Air rule; analysts propose cuts
Summary
The Office of Citizen Complaints told supervisors it must replace two vehicles more than 12 years old to comply with the city's Healthy Air and Clean Transportation Ordinance; the Board's budget analyst recommended holding one replacement because a vehicle at issue has under 50,000 miles and alternative options exist. OCC said age (not mileage) triggers the HACTO requirement and said vehicle access is critical to investigations and outreach.
Joyce Hicks, executive director of the Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC), told the Budget & Finance Committee the OCC's two fleet vehicles are 14 years old and must be retired by July 1, 2015 under the city's Healthy Air and Clean Transportation Ordinance (HACTO). Hicks said the vehicles support field investigations and community outreach and that limiting…
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