Purchase 2 electric vehicles for parking enforcement at $50,000
$50,000
In Plain English
The city currently uses older vehicles for parking enforcement officers who patrol streets and issue citations. These 2 new electric vehicles replace existing gas-powered cars in the fleet. If approved, the city spends $50,000 total and reduces fuel costs for daily parking patrol operations.
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