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Report To: Joint Committees
Date of Meeting: June 19, 2023 Report Number: PWD-005-23
Submitted By: Stephen Brake, Director of Public Works
Reviewed By:
File Number:
Mary -Anne Dempster, CAO Resolution#: JC-066-23
Report Subject: Fleet Reserve Request
Recommendations:
By-law Number:
1. That Report PWD-005-23, and any related delegations or communication items, be
received;
2. That Council approve the replacement of two light -duty trucks for $210,000 from the
Public Works Equipment Reserve Fund; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report PWD-005-23, and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PWD-005-23
Report Overview
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The Public Works Department is requesting Council approval to draw on the Public Works
Equipment Reserve Fund to replace two one -ton four-wheel drive pickup trucks. These
vehicles have reached their end -of -life cycle requiring a significant capital investment for
annual safety requirements for continued service.
1. Background
1.1 During our 2023 annual safety inspections, as required with all commercial vehicle
operator's registration (CVOR) certifications under the Ministry of Transportation (MTO),
it was discovered that two light -duty one -ton pickup trucks will need significant repairs in
order to meet the MTO CVOR requirements. Quotes for the required work were
obtained, and the repairs' cost significantly exceeded the combined value of both trucks.
1.2 Lifecyle of the vehicles was reviewed, one being purchased in 2012 (12-609) and the
other in 2014 (14-560). Both trucks are at or beyond the end of their life cycle as per the
Public Works Municipal Vehicles and Equipment Replacement Schedule, which
recommends replacement at eight -to -nine-year intervals for light -duty vehicles.
1.3 Existing value of the vehicles was also reviewed, and appraisals were obtained from a
local reputable dealership. Due to the current condition, it was expressed that the
vehicles would only be worth scrap value. Further cost breakdowns are provided in
section three.
2. Truck Use
Winter Operations
2.1 Both trucks are utilized for winter control operations and are equipped with a front plow
and salt/sanding spreader attachment. These trucks are used by Public Works
Labourers and Lead Hands to access areas that are difficult to service by single -axle or
tandem -axle combination units. These areas include dead end gravel roads, narrow
urban streets with small pavement platforms and small access roads leading to parks or
other municipal infrastructure.
2.2 Winter Patrol staff also utilize these vehicles for their scheduled shifts. These vehicles
have to ability to provide a quick response to calls often received for spot sanding
slippery conditions and snow drift accumulation.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PWD-005-23
Summer Operations
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2.3 Both trucks are also utilized during summer operations by our seasonal staffing
compliment. They are routinely used for parks maintenance, refuse collection, storm
water pond maintenance, walkway maintenance and all other duties assigned to
seasonal staff.
3. Financial Considerations
Estimated Cost of Repairs
3.1 The estimated cost to repair truck 12-609 is $6,280.86, while the estimated value in its
current condition is $800. The truck has exceeded its anticipated life cycle with a
scheduled replacement in 2024.
3.2 The estimated cost to repair truck 14-560 is $9,687.42, while the estimated value in its
current condition is $800. The truck has also exceeded its anticipated life cycle with a
scheduled replacement in 2024.
3.3 These repairs would allow the vehicle to meet safety requirements for one-year,
additional repairs may be necessary in each subsequent year. The repairs may not
extend the life of the vehicle.
Estimated cost of Replacement
3.4 Estimated cost of replacement for a single one -ton four-wheel drive pickup truck
complete with front plow and salt/sand spreader is $105,000. The total estimated
replacement cost for both vehicles is $210,000. The Public Works Equipment Reserve
fund currently has a balance of $275,618.48 which will cover the estimated replacement
cost.
3.5 Replacement of the vehicles will reduce repair costs as the vehicle will be under
warranty and will also be newer. The planned replacement was in one year, and the
required repairs make replacement a more economically feasible approach.
4. Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by the Deputy CAO / Treasurer who concurs with the
recommendations.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PWD-005-23
5. Conclusion
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Based on the current cost of required repairs, value assessment and asset lifecycle
timing, it is respectfully recommended that Council approve the replacement of trucks
12-609 and 14-560 funded from the Public Works Equipment Reserve.
Staff Contact: Brett Novak, Manager of Operations, 905-623-3379, Ext. 2909 or
bnovak@clarington.net.
Attachments:
Not Applicable
Interested Parties:
There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision.