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File #: 14-102    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/17/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/6/2014 Final action: 8/6/2014
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR TWO POLICE CRUISERS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The Hudson Police Department is requesting the purchase of two new police vehicles per the 2014 Approved Budget, and in accordance with the approved fleet replacement schedule. These new police vehicles will replace two existing police vehicles (model year 2010; mileage 100k each). Further, the Hudson Police Chief recommends the replacement vehicles be updated from police cars to police utility vehicles (police version of the Ford Explorer).
Sponsors: William A. Currin
Indexes: Police
Attachments: 1. 2014 Cruiser Replacement Memo with Quotations, 2. Resolution No 14-102
Title
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR TWO POLICE CRUISERS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Executive Summary: The Hudson Police Department is requesting the purchase of two new police vehicles per the 2014 Approved Budget, and in accordance with the approved fleet replacement schedule. These new police vehicles will replace two existing police vehicles (model year 2010; mileage 100k each). Further, the Hudson Police Chief recommends the replacement vehicles be updated from police cars to police utility vehicles (police version of the Ford Explorer).
Body
Legislative History
Two cruisers were approved in the 2014 City budget under "Equipment Replacement"
Purpose & Explanation
Hudson Police currently have ten (10) marked police vehicles in use. These vehicles include one (1) Ford NGPI-U; one (1) four-wheel drive capable Chevrolet Tahoe (supervisor's vehicle); two (2) Dodge Chargers; and six (6) Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors (CVPI's).
Unfortunately, Hudson Police, along with other police agencies have experienced numerous problems with the Dodge Charger police vehicle. The three greatest problems with the Dodge Charger relates to the engine, the air-conditioning system, and the brake components. Although most of these repairs have been corrected/paid for under warranty, they will not be much longer, and the cars are frequently out of service for repairs.
Due to the problems we have experienced with the Dodge Charger police vehicle, we have also looked at the Ford NGPI-S, which is the Ford Taurus, but believe it is even smaller than the Dodge Charger, especially once equipped with the police gear (computers, radios, etc.).
Consequently, we would like to purchase two (2) of the larger, all-wheel drive Ford NGPI-U's, at a total cost of $50,800.00 ($25,400.00 each) from Lebanon Ford which is State pricing. Two other quotes were received, from Statewide Ford ($26,027), and GSA AutoChoice ($27,482...

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