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File #: 26-109    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/23/2026 In control: City Council/Public Finance and Economic Development Authority/Parking Authority
On agenda: 2/17/2026 Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: Approval of a Supplemental Appropriation in Fund 7006-Fleet for Replacement and Approval to Purchase Two (2) 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab Work Trucks ($63,167.50/Each), from National Auto Fleet Group, for $126,334.99 Plus a 10% Contingency ($12,633.50) for a Total not-to-Exceed Amount of $138,968.49 for the Fire Department to Replace Vehicles F-946 and F-979 REPORT IN BRIEF Considers approving the purchase of two (2) 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab Work Trucks ($63,167.50/each) in the amount of $126,334.99 plus a 10% contingency ($12,633.50) for a total not-to-exceed amount of $138,968.49, utilizing the cost savings government procurement program (Sourcewell). The proposed purchase will replace aging fleet vehicles and is anticipated to improve fleet reliability, reduce ongoing maintenance costs, and enhance operational efficiencies. RECOMMENDATION City Council - Adopt a motion: A. Approving a supplemental appropriation from the unencumbered...
Attachments: 1. National Auto Fleet Group - Chevrolet of Watsonville - Quote, 2. National Auto Fleet Group Sourcewell Contract Documentation, 3. Sourcewell Contract Price Information, 4. Sourcewell Membership
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Report Prepared by: Cosmo Orduñez PWM-Internal Services

 

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SUBJECT: Approval of a Supplemental Appropriation in Fund 7006-Fleet for Replacement and Approval to Purchase Two (2) 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab Work Trucks ($63,167.50/Each), from National Auto Fleet Group, for $126,334.99 Plus a 10% Contingency ($12,633.50) for a Total not-to-Exceed Amount of $138,968.49 for the Fire Department to Replace Vehicles F-946 and F-979

 

REPORT IN BRIEF

Considers approving the purchase of two (2) 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab Work Trucks ($63,167.50/each) in the amount of $126,334.99 plus a 10% contingency ($12,633.50) for a total not-to-exceed amount of $138,968.49, utilizing the cost savings government procurement program (Sourcewell). The proposed purchase will replace aging fleet vehicles and is anticipated to improve fleet reliability, reduce ongoing maintenance costs, and enhance operational efficiencies.

 

RECOMMENDATION

City Council - Adopt a motion:

 

A.  Approving a supplemental appropriation from the unencumbered unreserved fund balance in Fund 7006-Fleet Replacement in the amount of $138,969 to replace Vehicles F-946 and F-979 and appropriating the same; and

 

B.  Waiving the City’s competitive bidding requirement as permitted by Merced Municipal Code section 3.04.210 and authorizing the purchase to be made with a cooperative purchase agreement through Sourcewell, a government procurement program; and,

 

C.  Approving the purchase of two (2) 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab Trucks in the amount of $126,334.99 from National Auto Fleet Group - Chevrolet of Watsonville, through Sourcewell contract # 091521-NAF; and,

 

D.  Authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents and the City Purchasing Supervisor to issue the Purchase Order/Change Order(s), and approval of change orders not to exceed 10% ($12,633.49) of the purchase price.

 

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ALTERNATIVES

1.  Approve, as recommended by staff; or,

2.  Approve, subject to other than recommended by staff (identify specific findings and/or conditions amended to be addressed in the motion); or,

3.  Deny; or,

4.  Refer to staff for reconsideration of specific items; or,

5.  Continue to a future meeting (date and time to be specified in the motion).

 

AUTHORITY

Municipal Code Section 3.04.210 - Exemptions from competitive bidding.

 

CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES

Not applicable.

 

DISCUSSION

History

Sourcewell offers a nationwide cooperative purchasing program for equipment and vehicles available to government entities. Through this program, Sourcewell develops standardized specifications and solicits competitive bids for a wide range of equipment commonly used by local governments. Due to the nationwide scale of these solicitations, the City is able to acquire specialized equipment at significantly lower costs than would typically be achieved through the traditional process of developing specifications and conducting in-house bid solicitations.

Over the past several years, the City has successfully utilized the Sourcewell government procurement program to purchase a variety of equipment, including street sweepers, leaf trucks, fire trucks, and refuse trucks.

Purchasing these vehicles through the Sourcewell cooperative purchasing program requires waiving the City’s competitive bidding requirements. In addition to cost savings, direct purchasing through Sourcewell allows the City to standardize its vehicle equipment, which is a key objective of the Fleet Services Division. Standardization enables Fleet Services to reduce parts inventory and ensures consistent vehicle controls, handling, and maneuverability across the City’s fleet. The requested vehicles will be the same make and model as other vehicles currently in use by City employees.

The City of Merced Fire Department, in coordination with the Fleet Services Division, is requesting that the City Council authorize the purchase of two (2) vehicles to replace two (2) Fire Support Vehicles, F-946 and F-979, utilizing the nationwide government procurement service Sourcewell via National Auto Fleet Group - Chevrolet of Watsonville.

 

The Fire Department’s support vehicles, F-946 and F-979, are more than 20 years old and have exceeded their intended service life of 15 years. These vehicles are critical for daily operations, including transporting personnel, equipment, tools, and supplies to emergency scenes, training sites, and maintenance locations. Due to their age and high mileage, both trucks are experiencing increasing mechanical failures, higher maintenance costs, and reduced reliability. Breakdowns or delayed response of support vehicles can directly impact emergency operations, firefighter safety, and the department’s ability to sustain incident response.

 

Replacing aging equipment will improve operational reliability, reduce ongoing maintenance and repair expenses, and enhance safety for personnel. These new support trucks will improve fuel efficiency, emissions compliance, and have updated safety features, which align with current regulatory standards and the City’s fleet management and sustainability goals. Replacing these aging vehicles is a cost-effective and risk-reducing investment that ensures the Fire Department can maintain efficient, safe, and dependable support service.

 

The vehicles requested for purchase in this report will meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) vehicle air pollution rating.

 

Section 3.04.210 of the Merced Municipal Code authorizes the City Council to approve a waiver of the City’s competitive bidding requirements when purchases are made through cooperative purchasing programs in conjunction with other governmental entities.

 

Staff recommends waiving the bidding requirements to allow for equipment standardization and to take advantage of government contract pricing.

 

IMPACT ON CITY RESOURCES

A supplemental appropriation of $138,969 in Fund 7006 - Vehicle Replacement is needed for the purchase of the Fire Department vehicles. Funding for the Fire Department is derived from annual state reimbursement revenues received when Fire Department personnel respond to mutual aid incidents.

 

Recommendation A requires five affirmative votes for City Council approval.

 

ATTACHMENTS

1.  National Auto Fleet Group - Chevrolet of Watsonville - Quote

2.  National Auto Fleet Group Sourcewell Contract Documentation

3.  Sourcewell Contract Price Information

4.  Sourcewell Membership