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The council unanimously approved allocating $1.175 million in fund balance to build a centralized city vehicle fuel station at the Public Works Service Center. Staff estimated the project could save about $340,000 annually if 75% of city vehicles use it, recovering its cost in roughly four years.
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The new station will give city vehicles a central place to refuel instead of using various stations. The projected savings depend on three-quarters of the city fleet using the facility. Council also approved $530,000 for flooring replacement, asbestos abatement, and remodeling at the Development Services building.
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