Purchase 24 new police cars for $621,000
$620,685.30
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In Plain English
The police department needs to replace 24 older patrol cars that have reached the end of their useful life. Each new vehicle costs about $26,000 including equipment and setup. If approved, the city spends $621,000 from the vehicle replacement fund to maintain the current fleet size.
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