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Plumas County approves $699,276.16 purchase order for paint-striper truck, commits one-time funds for FY 2026–27

Plumas County Board of Supervisors · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Public Works told supervisors a >30-year-old striping truck failed CARB rules; the board approved a $699,276.16 purchase order and committed to cover the balance from one-time or general funds in FY 2026–27, while urging staff to seek used options and later report on performance.

The Plumas County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 10 authorized a purchase order for a new paint-striper truck priced at $699,276.16 and agreed to commit one-time funds in fiscal year 2026–27 to cover the county’s share.

Public Works explained the county’s existing paint-striper — more than 30 years old — is limited by California Air Resources…

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