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Lebanon committee delays decision on water‑sewer utility truck amid budget and fleet condition concerns
Summary
Committee members discussed trading a street‑department truck to the water and sewer department to save money but raised questions about compatibility, fleet condition, and budget uncertainty; members agreed not to make a recommendation and asked staff to inspect the vehicle and provide detailed info for next week's agenda.
The Lebanon City Council committee discussed a proposed interdepartmental trade of a street‑department truck to the water and sewer department but declined to make a recommendation at the March 2 meeting, instead directing staff to inspect the vehicle and bring concrete information to the next meeting.
The discussion opened when a committee member proposed trading an existing street truck rather than buying a new utility vehicle for the water and sewer department. The proponent said the idea was meant to save money by reusing an available truck, but acknowledged the water and sewer staff had not been consulted in…
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