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Enterprise proposes leased fleet program to lower vehicle age, council hears but takes no vote

City of Lincoln City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority · March 26, 2024
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Summary

Enterprise Fleet Management presented a leasing option to reduce the city's average vehicle age from about 10 years to five, with projected near‑term cash flow and maintenance savings; council asked budget and maintenance implications and directed staff to continue analysis rather than taking immediate action.

City staff and an Enterprise Fleet Management representative presented options March 26 for changing the city’s fleet procurement and replacement approach.

Public Works staff reported the city maintains about 122 light and medium‑duty vehicles and roughly 60 heavy‑duty/specialty units. The current operating model buys vehicles with cash and runs them to failure; staff said the average fleet age is roughly 10 years with 44% of vehicles more than 10 years old and 20 vehicles over 20…

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