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The truck would have to be outfitted with lights for an additional expense of $1,290 and would be installed by Staff. The truck would also need a front plow and lift gate, which would <br /> cost $6,225.49 and $3,286, respectively. <br /> <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson indicated the current five-year plan shows Truck 135 being replaced in 2012 with a replacement fund of $30,000. The cost for the truck and equipment <br /> would be $36,712.82 plus tax. He explained the Public Works Department was estimating to receive $4,000-5,000 off the sale of the current Truck 135, which would assist in offsetting <br /> the cost of the vehicle. Staff recommended the purchase of the 2012 Ford F350 truck with equipment. <br /> <br />Council Member Hull questioned if there were any other mechanical problems with Truck 135. Public Works Supervisor Peterson stated the transmission was the only concern at this time. <br /> He explained that the transmission could be rebuilt, but the vehicle only had so much life in it. <br /> <br />Council Member Mueller asked if the new truck was proposed to have any rust proofing. Public Works Supervisor Peterson was uncertain, but stated he would look into this with Midway <br /> Ford. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney questioned why the City was moving from an F250 to an F350 pickup truck. Public Works Supervisor Peterson stated the F350 was needed for the new lift gate. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney inquired if the City would receive more money for the old pickup truck if it was sold on the League of Minnesota Cities site. Public Works Supervisor Peterson <br /> indicated this was option, but the City has had good luck with sale prices at auction. <br /> <br />Mayor Flaherty was in favor of Staff looking into additional rust proofing, particularly on the bottom of the vehicle. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Gunn. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7962, Approving the Purchase of a 2012 Ford F350 Pickup Truck from Midway Ford. <br /> <br />Council Member Mueller thanked the Public Works Department for assessing the City’s needs, working with Finance Director Beer and for bringing forward a conservative bid. She was pleased <br /> with the teamwork between the departments. <br /> <br />Mayor Flaherty agreed with this comment and thanked Staff for working together to meet the needs of the City. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />Resolution 7965, Approving the Purchase of a 2007 Bucket Truck. <br /> <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson stated in 2007 the City installed approximately .67 miles of trail along County Road 10 and another 1.7 miles of trail were added in 2009. This span <br /> of trail was then lit with 109 lights, which are maintained by the Public Works Department, in addition