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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22B - SPEC - REPLACE POLICE PATROL CARSREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 15, 2012 TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD TO WONDRIES FLEET GROUP FOR REPLACEMENT POLICE PATROL CARS (SPEC. NO. 12-059) CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ? As Recommended ? As Amended ? Ordinance on 1s1 Reading ? Ordinance on 2nd Reading ? Implementing Resolution ? Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Award a contract to Wondries Fleet Group, under the Cooperative Purchase Provision of the County of Los Angeles, for the purchase of 25 Police patrol cars in the amount of $694,250. DISCUSSION The Police Department operates more than 100 Ford Crown Victoria Police sedans, of which 88 are Police patrol cars. Staff proposes to replace 25 patrol cars whose model years fall between 2004 and 2008. City patrol cars operate a minimum of 8-12 hours per day, often on double shifts, and under high stress conditions. In recent years, the Facilities-Fleet Maintenance-Central Stores division (FMCS) has adopted equipment replacement guidelines for patrol cars. Under these guidelines, patrol cars have an economic lifecycle of 80,000 miles or four years. The guidelines also consider mileage, age, condition, performance, and utilization to determine a vehicle's economic lifecycle, and evaluates when it is cost effective to replace the vehicle. The average annual maintenance and repair cost for a patrol car that has exceeded its lifecycle is $6,900 as opposed to $3,500 for a patrol car that is within its 4-year lifecycle. All 25 patrol cars to be replaced meet or exceed this lifecycle threshold. In addition, the City has embarked on a five-year Alternative Energy Plan to convert 85 percent of the City fleet to alternative energy, reducing our carbon footprint and green house gases within the community. As outlined in the plan, all patrol cars purchased are specified to utilize flex-fuel, with the ability to run on either gasoline or E-85, or a combination of both. E-85 is a fuel blend consisting of 85 percent denatured ethanol fuel. E-85 is cleaner, and results in a ten percent savings over the purchase of gasoline. In order to realize the cost savings, the FMCS is planning to retrofit one fuel tank dispenser at the City Corporation Yard for E-85 fuel this fiscal year. 22B-1 Contract Award for Replacement Police Patrol Sedans. October 15, 2012 Page 2 Santa Ana Ordinance No. NS-2312 authorizes the City to purchase against contracts from any public agency utilizing a competitive bid process. The County of Los Angeles contract with Wondries Fleet Group for police patrol sedans was awarded as a result of open, competitive bidding, and meets the City's requirements. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in Equipment Replacement Machinery & Equipment (accounting unit 07510101- 66400). APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNT: -06C i::? - Carlos Rojas Acting Chief of Police Police Department Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance & Management Services Agency 228-2