Approve $1 million annual contract for bulk fuel delivery to city facilities
$1,000,000 per fiscal year
In Plain English
The city operates 3 fuel sites that need regular gasoline and diesel deliveries for police cars, fire trucks, and other city vehicles. This 2-year contract includes options to extend for 2 additional years. If approved, the city pays up to $1 million per year for fuel supplies.
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