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Harrison County reviews vehicle fleet, reports 24 sales and $337,458 returned to county
Summary
County staff and a fleet-management representative reviewed fiscal year 2024 fleet performance: 24 vehicles sold returning $337,458, 38 vehicles exceed 100,000 miles, 23 active recalls, and plans to replace high‑mileage units in FY25.
Harrison County officials and a fleet-management representative met for an annual client review covering fiscal year 2024 fleet performance, resale proceeds and upcoming vehicle orders.
The presenter said the county sold 24 vehicles in FY24 and that sales returned $337,458 to the county, roughly $14,000 per vehicle on average. "So we sold 24 vehicles. Total gain back to the county was $337,458," the presenter said, noting resale equity helps stabilize lease payments and fund replacements.
On operating costs, the presenter said lease expense remained roughly steady year over year because equity rolled back into replacements kept payments level even as the fleet grew. An administrative…
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