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1 <br /> <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />Public Safety Department – Police Division <br />Vehicle Replacement Policy [Draft] <br /> <br /> <br />1. Purpose <br /> <br />The purpose of this Vehicle Replacement Policy is to propose a vehicle replacement plan for the <br />Police Division to follow, and to establish the specific vehicle needs and requirements of the <br />City. This document may be modified or updated annually due to the changing needs of citizens <br />or changes in the automotive industry. <br /> <br />2. Objectives <br /> <br />The primary objectives of the City of Lino Lakes is to control the overall cost of operating and <br />maintaining the fleet of vehicles, to maintain the vehicles in a manner that extend their useful <br />life, to control the growth in size of the fleet, to standardize the composition of the fleet, and to <br />accurately budget for maintenance replacement costs. All new purchases for vehicles are part of <br />the budget cycle and are coordinated through the City Administrator for recommendation. <br /> <br />3. Acquisition <br /> <br />The goal of the City’s acquisition practices is to obtain the lowest possible price and the highest <br />possible quality for vehicles. Before preparation of the Police Capital Equipment Plan, the <br />Public Safety Director will review the vehicle replacement schedule and appropriate <br />maintenance and repair records with the Public Services Director and Mechanic and plan the <br />acquisition of replacement vehicles. Any request for new vehicles that will increase the size of <br />the fleet must be approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />4. Maintenance <br /> <br />The goal of the Public Safety Department is to keep vehicles in sound operating condition. <br />Accurate and complete vehicle maintenance records are an important tool for making responsible <br />management decisions. Preventative maintenance routines and intervals are based on local <br />driving conditions and manufacturer’s recommendations of each type of vehicle. Preventative <br />maintenance is the key to avoiding the repair or replacement of costly major vehicle components <br />such as engines, transmissions, and drive trains. Appropriate records for each vehicle are <br />maintenance logs, fuel usage logs, and cumulative costs of parts and labor. <br /> <br />5. Replacement <br /> <br />It is the policy of the City of Lino Lakes to replace police vehicles after five years or 90,000 <br />miles of use a minimum of 100,000 miles. The goal is to keep the vehicle for at least five years. <br />However, vehicle maintenance costs are variable and distinct to each vehicle. The ultimate aim <br />is to analyze the costs associated with a vehicle and to identify the point when each vehicle is <br />reasonably depreciated but not yet incurring significant maintenance costs. Based on the vehicle
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