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<br />use in the police fleet. Once authorized to make the purchase of the vehicles, it will take <br />five to six months to have new vehicles in operation in the fleet, which equates to the <br />mileage on the patrol vehicles to increase by 8,000 to 10,000 in that timeframe. Given <br />this fact, staff will determine what vehicle replacement and rotations will take place when <br />the new vehicles are available for deployment. Top priority will be given to replacing <br />unit 313, rotating a vehicle into investigations to replace unit 391, and rotating the final <br />Ford Crown Victoria (current assigned to Police Reserves) out to the fleet. <br /> <br />The police division requires twenty one vehicles to operate within the industry best <br />practices. Currently, the police division is operating at twenty vehicles since unit 391 <br />was totaled in a property damage accident. Not included in the twenty one vehicles are <br />the vehicles assigned as “Special Detail”, as they are not used on a daily basis. <br /> <br />Attached to this report are Staff Report from February 2, 2015 Council Work Session, <br />Police Division Vehicle Replacement Schedule, and the Fire Division Vehicle <br />Replacement Schedule. <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br />Council Work Session Staff Report – February 2, 2015 <br />Police Division Vehicle Replacement Schedule <br />Fire Division Vehicle Replacement Schedule <br />