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City says Enterprise fleet program cut vehicle costs and improved reliability in year one

Breckenridge City Commission · October 9, 2024
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Summary

Enterprise presented results of a one-year vehicle-replacement program that staff say lowered the city's fleet operating costs and modernized vehicle age; staff and the vendor said the program produced about $144,000 in net savings in its first 12 months while noting higher-than-expected upfront outfitting costs for police radios.

The Breckenridge City Commission heard a one-year update on its vehicle replacement program on Oct. 17, during which an Enterprise representative and city staff said the initiative reduced fleet operating costs and modernized aging vehicles.

Nathan Glasgow, an Enterprise representative, told commissioners the program was designed to reduce operating expense, improve convenience and safety, and add management controls. "We knocked it out of the park, really," Glasgow said, summarizing the first-year results.

Glasgow and city staff said…

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