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Memorandum - Vehicle and Equipment CIP
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EN HILLS <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> DATE: June 15, 2009 <br /> TO: Mayor and City Council <br /> Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br /> FROM: Greg Hoag, Public Works Director <br /> SUBJECT: Vehicle and Equipment CIP <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The Public Works Department operates and maintains a fleet of more than sixty five pieces of <br /> equipment of many types and sizes used for maintaining the City's infrastructure. This <br /> equipment is typically classified as large, midsized, and small. Attached is a listing of this <br /> equipment. <br /> Staff has created a general guide of the expected life of the equipment. This guide is reviewed <br /> and adjusted annually. Our current guide is attached. As a piece of equipment comes due in the <br /> replacement cycle, it is further evaluated based on many factors including but not limited to: <br /> current miles and/or hours, lifetime repair costs, overall vehicle condition, and current <br /> usefulness. All equipment is evaluated on an annual basis with recommendations included in the <br /> 5-year Capital Improvement Program(CIP). <br /> The Public Works Department has recently completed this annual review of the equipment and <br /> has prepared the recommended 5 year equipment CIP plan. Equipment valued over$5,000 is <br /> included in the capital equipment budget and equipment valued less than$5,000 is included in <br /> the annual operating budget. <br /> This year, the review of the equipment replacement plan and needs for the coming years, was <br /> used an opportunity to evaluate equipment needs and priorities in relation to both general <br /> operations and the transition that was made from separate Parks and Public Works crews to one <br /> unified crew. This evaluation process resulted in a plan for equipment replacement that takes <br /> advantage of the replacement opportunities to provide equipment that better meets operational <br /> needs, and meets those needs at a reduced cost. <br />
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