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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/7/2005 - STAFF REPORTS (21) O�vALM SA Q' V N k c �kkOFAiEO 9A0 c�`'�ORN`P City Council Staff Report DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2005 CONSENT CALENDAR SUBJECT: APPROVE PURCHASE OF 6 VEHICLES FROM FRITTS FORD IN THE AMOUNT OF $133,140.85 FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager BY: Fleet Operations SUMMARY Annually, the City's inventory of vehicles and equipment is evaluated to determine which units are eligible for replacement. This action would award the purchase of one F-350 Ford stake-bed truck for use by the Convention Center, two Ford F-150 trucks for use by the Police Department, two Ford F-150 trucks for use by the Fire Department, and one Ford Freestar passenger van for general use by all departments. All six (6) vehicles are replacements of existing units. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Adopt Minute Order No. approving the purchase of one Ford F-350 stake-bed truck, four Ford F-150 trucks, and one Ford Freestar passenger van from Fritts Ford in the amount of$133,140.85 STAFF ANALYSIS: The City inventory of vehicles and equipment is examined annually in conjunction with the budget process to determine which units meet criteria established by the City Council in Resolution Number 18834 for replacement. This package of vehicles will complete the replacement cycle for fiscal year 2005/2006. The units recommended for replacement in this report meet the established criteria for replacement and have been reviewed and approved by the Fleet Review Committee (FRC). In keeping with the City of Palm Springs established commitment to improving air quality in the Coachella Valley, all fleet replacements are evaluated for their operational 1 Item No. 2.�J . suitability to the use of alternative fuels. Police and emergency response vehicles are not operationally suited for alternative fuel use. Staff has evaluated the remaining two vehicles (passenger van and stake-bed truck) included in this package to determine whether they could be purchased equipped for alternative fuel use. Unfortunately, neither vehicle is currently manufactured in an alternative fuel configuration and would have to be retrofitted after market by a third party manufacturer. It is worth noting that both vehicles are certified as Low Emission Vehicles (LEV) generating about 15 percent to over 50 percent fewer smog-forming emissions than non-LEV vehicles. The Procurement and Contracting Division conducted a formal Invitation for Bid (IFB 06- 02) that was publicly advertised, posted to the City's website, and mailed. Nine dealerships responded to our invitation to bid. The results of the bid are tabulated below: Fritts Ford $133,140.85 Fairway Ford $133,319.40 Fairview Ford $133,760.15 Villa Ford $133,843.85 Rancho Ford $135,696.90 Kearny Mesa Ford $136,339.35 Ramsey Street Ford $139,999.95 Pearson Ford $140,152.67 Raceway Ford $145,173.03 Fritts Ford located in Riverside, California was the lowest, responsive bidder. Staff is recommending that the City Council approve the purchase of these vehicles from Fritts Ford in an amount not-to-exceed $133,140.85. FISCAL IMPACT: Finance Director Review"`�,�"_ ,Z___� Funds for this purchase were appropriated through th2rb g t process in account numbers 510-5475-50020, Motor Vehicles. Tr L. ButzI , istant City Manager David H. Ready, Cit Hager Attachments: Minute Orders (1) MINUTE ORDER NO. APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE FORD F-350 STAKE-BED TRUCK, FOUR FORD F-150 TRUCKS, AND ONE FORD FREESTAR PASSENGER VAN FROM FRITTS FORD IN THE AMOUNT OF $133,140.85 I, James Thompson, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that this Minute Order approving the purchase of one Ford F-350 stake-bed truck, four Ford F-150 trucks, and one Ford Freestar passenger van from Fritts Ford in the amount of $133,140.85, was adopted by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, in a meeting thereof held on the 7T" day of December 2005. James Thompson, City Clerk