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File #: 11-0126    Version: 1 Name: 2-22-11 Police Patrol Cars
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/22/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/22/2011 Final action: 2/22/2011
Enactment date: 2/22/2011 Enactment #: R-11-069
Title: Resolution to Approve the Purchase of Five Police Patrol Cars from Signature Ford (Macomb County Bid $103,650.00)
Attachments: 1. Police Car Bid Tabulation Sheet.pdf
Title
Resolution to Approve the Purchase of Five Police Patrol Cars from Signature Ford (Macomb County Bid $103,650.00)
Memorandum
The attached resolution authorizes the purchase of five 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors at $20,730.00 each for the total amount of $103,650.00 from Signature Ford, Owosso, Michigan.

One of the primary objectives of the Fleet and Facilities Unit is to ensure that the City maintains a fleet that is reliable and affordable. One of the ways to accomplish this is by establishing a replacement schedule for each class of vehicle. This does not mean that once a vehicle hits the preset age that it is automatically replaced. When a vehicle comes up on the replacement schedule, we use a six category evaluation which includes the vehicle’s age, miles/hours of use, type of service, reliability, maintenance and repair cost, and general condition. A point score is given in each category and any vehicle with a total score over 23 is then brought in for inspection by a team of Fleet mechanics.

The majority of the City’s fleet usage is tracked by hours used instead of miles driven. By tracking hours we get a more accurate assessment of the wear and tear the engine and drive train receive in the “stop and go” city environment. We estimate that city driving accounts for 90 to 95 percent of the hours put on City vehicles. Some older vehicles used at off campus location were not equipped with hour meters, only mileage information is available on these units.

The inspection process ensures that the mechanics look for required and potential repairs. Required repairs are items that have excessive wear and must be replaced if the vehicle is retained in service. Potential repairs are items that our experience tells us will likely fail within the next year of use. Potential repairs may include items such as starters, alternators, water pumps, shocks and struts that have not already been replaced.

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