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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.2 Delegation of Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles,r DUBLIN CALIFORNIA STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item 4.2 DATE: September 5, 2023 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Linda Smith, City Manager SU B.ECT : Delegation of Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Prepared by: Raelyn Miranda, Administrative Aide and Debbie Bell, Public Works Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider delegating purchasing authority of police vehicles, municipal fleet vehicles, and electric vehicle charging stations exceeding $45,000 to the City Manager for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2023-24. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Delegating Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-24. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The cost of replacement police vehicles will be covered by the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Internal Service Fund (ISF) Budget. Any revenue generated from the auction of the retired vehicles will be deposited into the ISF to offset future replacement costs. Funding for the two new (non - replacement) vehicles was included in the operating budget for Dublin Police Services. The cost of replacement municipal fleet vehicles and electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) will be covered by the ISF, the Public Works operating budget, and the Climate Action Plan 2030 and Beyond (CAP) Reserve in the General Fund. Page 1 of 4 35 DESCRIPTION: Police Vehicles Dublin Police Services manages a fleet of 35 police vehicles, comprising 12 unmarked vehicles and 23 marked vehicles, for patrol, crime prevention, and school resource officers. Generally, Staff reviews replacement of these vehicles after three years of service and/or 75,000 miles. On average, Staff budgets for and replaces between four and six police vehicles each year, depending on vehicle condition and funds available in the Internal Service Fund (ISF). Staff plans to replace the following nine vehicles in Fiscal Year 2023-24, which includes four replacements carried over from the prior year: Replaced Vehicle 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2016 Chevy Tahoe (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2017 Ford Taurus (Unmarked) 2015 Ford Taurus (Unmarked) 2017 Ford Taurus (Unmarked) Replaced Vehicle VIN 2C3CDXATXJH238913 2C3CDXAT1JH238914 2C3CDXAT3JH238915 2C3CDXAT5JH238916 1GNLCDEC7GR235070 2C3CDXAT7JH238917 1FAHP2D81GH140206 1FAHP2D8OFG178104 1FAHP2D8XHG122724 Anticipated Replacement Vehicle Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Ford Police Interceptor Ford Police Interceptor Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV In addition to the above replacement vehicles, Staff is also planning to purchase two new (non - replacement) Ford Police Interceptor patrol vehicles. Funding for these vehicles was included in the Fiscal Year 2022-23 budget, but due to the limited availability of these types of vehicles, Staff was not able to procure them last fiscal year. The funding was carried into Fiscal Year 2023-24 to be used when more vehicles become available. Page 2 of 4 36 Municipal Fleet Vehicles Public Works manages a fleet of passenger vehicles. Each vehicle has a specific replacement schedule based on vehicle type and service usage. Currently, three fleet vehicles are at or past their replacement schedule: two Ford F150 trucks and one Ford E450 Super Duty van. Additionally, recent staffing increases in Public Works created the need to increase the fleet by one vehicle. Staff recommends the purchase of four fully electric vehicles (EV). The existing Ford F150 trucks and E450 Super Duty van are internal combustion engine vehicles and can be replaced with three Ford F150 Lightning EV trucks. The new fleet vehicle will be a sports utility EV. These new EVs will augment the existing fleet that includes one compact EV sedan, one plug-in hybrid sedan, one hybrid compact sports utility vehicle, and one van. Electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) are necessary to support the four new EVs. The new sports utility EV will be based at the Civic Center and can use the existing EVCS at the library. This vehicle will also be able to use the new EVCS's (two direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations and five Level 2 stations) being installed at Dublin Sports Grounds as part of the Citywide Energy Efficiency and Infrastructure Project. The new EV trucks will be based at the Corporation Yard, which currently does not have EVCS. Staff recommends that level 2 EVCS be installed at the Corp Yard to facilitate vehicle charging. The City's Climate Action Plan 2030 and Beyond (CAP) lays out a path to reach carbon neutrality by 2045 and includes Measure ML-3, Electrify Municipal Vehicle Fleet and Equipment. The goal of Measure ML-3 is to electrify at least 33% of the municipal fleet by 2030. Electrification of the City's fleet as described in Measure ML-3 has the potential to reduce municipal greenhouse gas emissions by 14% or more by 2030, depending on how quickly the transition to electric vehicles occurs. To reduce the electricity demand required from the power grid, including the demand from charging electric vehicles, a 200-kilowatt solar panel system at Dublin Sports Grounds and a 136- kilowatt solar panel system at the Public Safety Complex were installed to serve the electric vehicle chargers that will be installed in the coming weeks. A 47-kilowatt solar panel system plus a 100 kilowatt/165-kilowatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) was installed at the Corporation Yard and will also offset electricity demand from the power grid. The BESS at the Corp Yard will help reduce energy demand during peak hours (4 pm to 9 pm), reducing charging costs. Furthermore, Dublin's electricity accounts are all powered with East Bay Community Energy's Renewable 100 electricity, which is 100% greenhouse gas (GHG) emission -free. Therefore, any electricity from the grid that is required to charge the electric vehicles is carbon -free. Replacing three internal combustion engine vehicles with EVs will reduce the City's GHG emissions, incrementally reducing GHG-related environmental and health impacts for Dublin residents and visitors. Page 3 of 4 37 Staff Request Recent purchases of replacement vehicles and equipment have exceeded the City Manager's purchasing authority of $45,000, requiring Staff to seek City Council approval. However, these transactions have been hindered by supply chain shortages and vehicle and equipment availability at various dealerships. By the time Staff obtains City Council approval, the vehicles are often no longer available, requiring Staff to begin the procurement process again. For this reason, Staff is seeking approval from the City Council to delegate purchasing authority to the City Manager for vehicles and equipment over $45,000 in accordance with the planned and budgeted vehicle replacement schedule for the remainder of the fiscal year. Staff is requesting that the City Council authorize the disposal of any replaced vehicles by transferring them to a professional auction company for sale. Any revenue generated from the auction of the retired vehicles will be deposited into the fund to offset future replacement costs. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The City Council Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution Delegating Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023- 24 Page 4 of 4 38 Attachment I RESOLUTION NO. xx - 23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE POLICE VEHICLES, MUNICIPAL FLEET VEHICLES, AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS EXCEEDING $45,000 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 WHEREAS, Dublin Police Services manages a fleet of 35 police vehicles, including 12 unmarked vehicles, and 23 marked vehicles for patrol, crime prevention, and school resource officers; and WHEREAS, to ensure reliability and to minimize repair expenses, the City reviews police vehicles after three years of service and/or 75,000 miles for replacement with the most appropriate vehicles to maintain Dublin Police Services operations; and WHEREAS, Public Works manages the municipal passenger vehicle fleet and the electric vehicle charging stations located on City properties; and WHEREAS, the City reviews municipal fleet vehicles for replacement based upon each vehicles specific replacement schedule; and WHEREAS, due to increased costs, it is expected the procurement of new and replacement vehicles, and the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charging stations, will likely exceed the City Manager's purchasing limit of $45,000; and WHEREAS, due to supply chain shortages and reduced vehicle and equipment availability at various dealerships, the purchasing process has become time sensitive; and WHEREAS, with the City Council's delegation of authority to the City Manager to make vehicle purchases over $45,000, Staff will be able to work with dealerships to quickly purchase the appropriate vehicles as they are available; and WHEREAS, such purchases will be made in accordance with the vehicle replacement schedule and the availability of funds in the Internal Service Fund budget, the Public Works Operating budget, and the General Fund Reserve for the Climate Action Plan 2030 and Beyond (CAP); and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted the CAP on August 18, 2020, and said CAP includes Municipal Leadership Measure ML-3: Electrify Municipal Vehicle Fleet and Equipment; and WHEREAS, the Key Target Metrics of CAP Measure ML-3 include electrification of 33% of municipal vehicle fleet and maintenance equipment by 2030. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that City Council approves delegation of purchasing authority for police vehicles, municipal fleet vehicles, and the purchase and Reso. No. XX-23, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2023 Page 1 of 2 39 installation of electric vehicle charging stations 2023-24. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon vehicles are declared surplus property and the arrange for the auction of replaced vehicles regulations. over $45,000 to the City Manager in Fiscal Year placing the new vehicles in service, the replaced City Manager or designee shall be authorized to in accordance with state and local laws and PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of September 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Reso. No. XX-23, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2023 Page 2 of 2 40 September 5, 2023 SB 343 Senate Bill 343 mandates supplemental materials that have been received by the City Clerk's office that relate to an agenda item after the agenda packets have been distributed to the City Council be available to the public. The attached documents were received in the City Clerk's office after distribution of the September 5, 2023, Regular City Council meeting agenda packet. Item 4.2 41 II DUBLIN CALIFORNIA THE NEW AMERICAN BACKYARD CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: September 5, 2023 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT: Item 4.2 Delegation of Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 The September 5, 2023, City Council Meeting includes an item authorizing the delegation of authority to the City Manager to purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, which includes a replacement list of police vehicles. After the agenda was posted, Staff identified an error in the Police replacement vehicle table. The Ford Taurus vehicles are being replaced by Chevrolet Malibus and not Chevy Tahoe PPVs. Therefore, an updated table is included in this memo, removing the Chevy Tahoe PPVs and replacing them with Chevrolet Malibus. A redlined version of the Staff Report is attached hereto, updating the anticipated replacement vehicles from the Chevy Tahoe PPVs to Chevrolet Malibus. 42 IP DUBLIN CALIFORNIA THE NEW AMERICAN BACKYARD Replaced Vehicle 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2016 Chevy Tahoe (marked/patrol) 2018 Dodge Charger (marked/patrol) 2017 Ford Taurus (unmarked) 2015 Ford Taurus (unmarked) 2017 Ford Taurus (unmarked) CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE MEMORANDUM Replaced Vehicle VIN 2C3CDXATXJH238913 2C3CDXAT1JH238914 2C3CDXAT3JH238915 2C3CDXAT5JH238916 1GNLCDEC7GR235070 2C3CDXAT7JH238917 1FAHP2D81GH140206 1FAHP2D8OFG178104 1FAHP2D8XHG122724 Anticipated Replacement Vehicle Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Chevy Tahoe PPV Ford Police Interceptor Ford Police Interceptor Chevrolet Malibu Chevrolet Malibu Chevrolet Malibu 43 r STAFF REPORT DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL CALIFORNIA DATE: September 5, 2023 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Linda Smith, City Manager Agenda Item 4.2 SUBJECT: Delegation of Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Prepared by: Raelyn Miranda, Administrative Aide and Debbie Bell, Public Works Manager EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider delegating purchasing authority of police vehicles, municipal fleet vehicles, and electric vehicle charging stations exceeding $45,000 to the City Manager for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2023-24. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution Delegating Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-24. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The cost of replacement police vehicles will be covered by the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Internal Service Fund (ISF) Budget. Any revenue generated from the auction of the retired vehicles will be deposited into the ISF to offset future replacement costs. Funding for the two new (non -replacement) vehicles was included in the operating budget for Dublin Police Services. The cost of replacement municipal fleet vehicles and electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) will be covered by the ISF, the Public Works operating budget, and the Climate Action Plan 2030 and Beyond (CAP) Reserve in the General Fund. Page 1 of 4 44 Municipal Fleet Vehicles Public Works manages a fleet of passenger vehicles. Each vehicle has a specific replacement schedule based on vehicle type and service usage. Currently, three fleet vehicles are at or past their replacement schedule: two Ford F150 trucks and one Ford E450 Super Duty van. Additionally, recent staffing increases in Public Works created the need to increase the fleet by one vehicle. Staff recommends the purchase of four fully electric vehicles (EV). The existing Ford F150 trucks and E450 Super Duty van are internal combustion engine vehicles and can be replaced with three Ford F150 Lightning EV trucks. The new fleet vehicle will be a sports utility EV. These new EVs will augment the existing fleet that includes one compact EV sedan, one plug- in hybrid sedan, one hybrid compact sports utility vehicle, and one van. Electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) are necessary to support the four new EVs. The new sports utility EV will be based at the Civic Center and can use the existing EVCS at the library. This vehicle will also be able to use the new EVCS's (two direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations and five Level 2 stations) being installed at Dublin Sports Grounds as part of the Citywide Energy Efficiency and Infrastructure Project. The new EV trucks will be based at the Corporation Yard, which currently does not have EVCS. Staff recommends that level 2 EVCS be installed at the Corp Yard to facilitate vehicle charging. The City's Climate Action Plan 2030 and Beyond (CAP) lays out a path to reach carbon neutrality by 2045 and includes Measure ML-3, Electrify Municipal Vehicle Fleet and Equipment. The goal of Measure ML-3 is to electrify at least 33% of the municipal fleet by 2030. Electrification of the City's fleet as described in Measure ML-3 has the potential to reduce municipal greenhouse gas emissions by 14% or more by 2030, depending on how quickly the transition to electric vehicles occurs. To reduce the electricity demand required from the power grid, including the demand from charging electric vehicles, a 200-kilowatt solar panel system at Dublin Sports Grounds and a 136-kilowatt solar panel system at the Public Safety Complex were installed to serve the electric vehicle chargers that will be installed in the coming weeks. A 47-kilowatt solar panel system plus a 100 kilowatt/165-kilowatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) was installed at the Corporation Yard and will also offset electricity demand from the power grid. The BESS at the Corp Yard will help reduce energy demand during peak hours (4 pm to 9 pm), reducing charging costs. Furthermore, Dublin's electricity accounts are all powered with East Bay Community Energy's Renewable 100 electricity, which is 100% greenhouse gas (GHG) emission -free. Therefore, any electricity from the grid that is required to charge the electric vehicles is carbon -free. Replacing three internal combustion engine vehicles with EVs will reduce the City's GHG Page 3 of 4 46 emissions, incrementally reducing GHG-related environmental and health impacts for Dublin residents and visitors. Staff Request Recent purchases of replacement vehicles and equipment have exceeded the City Manager's purchasing authority of $45,000, requiring Staff to seek City Council approval. However, these transactions have been hindered by supply chain shortages and vehicle and equipment availability at various dealerships. By the time Staff obtains City Council approval, the vehicles are often no longer available, requiring Staff to begin the procurement process again. For this reason, Staff is seeking approval from the City Council to delegate purchasing authority to the City Manager for vehicles and equipment over $45,000 in accordance with the planned and budgeted vehicle replacement schedule for the remainder of the fiscal year. Staff is requesting that the City Council authorize the disposal of any replaced vehicles by transferring them to a professional auction company for sale. Any revenue generated from the auction of the retired vehicles will be deposited into the fund to offset future replacement costs. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: The City Council Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution Delegating Authority to the City Manager to Purchase Police Vehicles, Municipal Fleet Vehicles, and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Exceeding $45,000 for Fiscal Year 2023-24 Page 4 of 4 47