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Orange County <br />Effective: (date) <br />Attachment <br />• Analysis of the costs of the alternative vehicle versus standard fuel vehicle <br />• Report and recommendation to the County Manager on vehicle acquisition and <br />replacement, <br />• County Manager decision as to the specific vehicle to be acquired. <br />2, As part of the Item 11 process, Public Works prepares an annual "Vehicle <br />Replacement Report" which includes recommended priorities for vehicle <br />replacement, This report considers the following factors in prioritizing vehicle <br />replacements: <br />• Miles driven to date (odometer reading), <br />• Mileage (miles per gallon) compared to baseline/industry standards for <br />comparable vehicle. <br />• Repair and maintenance cost per mile for most recent 12 months, compared to <br />baseline/industry standards for comparable vehicles. <br />• Vehicle use (front-line emergency response vehicle versus Motor Pool fleet <br />vehicle), <br />• Overall mechanical assessment by Public Works staff. <br />3, Vehicles identified for replacement are removed from service within one month of <br />the replacement being placed in service, except with the written approval of the <br />County Manager for the vehicle to continue in service.. <br />J. Monitoring and Reporting <br />1. The Public Works automated fuel system provides records of most fuel <br />transactions, Public Works obtains information regarding fuel received at other <br />locations (UNC Chapel Hill, Town of Chapel Hill, etc.) and adjusts the transactions <br />database accordingly. These data are used to create performance reports. <br />2, Information is used to benchmark performance: <br />• From year-to-year for total miles driven and average miles per gallon. <br />• Compare to results for similar vehicles/vehicle use in other local governments. <br />In addition to actual vehicle fuel performance, the County reviews other benchmarks <br />such as reducing reliance on fossil fuel vehicles,. <br />