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District transportation supervisor briefs board on aging fleet, camera and route‑mapping upgrades

Delaware Valley School District Board of Directors · January 9, 2026
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Summary

Transportation supervisor Marvin told the board the district mostly uses reliable used vehicles, set a roughly 150,000‑mile replacement threshold, and requested approximately $10,000 per vehicle to keep the fleet safe; staff also flagged ~$20k camera and ~$30k route‑mapping software upgrades.

At the Jan. 8 work session, the district’s transportation supervisor presented the board with a detailed inventory of school vehicles and a prioritized replacement proposal focused on mileage, route needs and cost efficiency.

Marvin said the district has historically purchased used vehicles and that, because of state procurement limits and route variability, the fleet has been managed to a roughly 150,000‑mile target for…

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