Fleet Management Division will provide the best quality maintenance and repair at the most economical cost to taxpayers of Leon County. We enhance customer satisfaction by soliciting input before, during and after certain repairs. Our employees will perform all repairs with respect for the environment and will constantly demonstrate that service is our most important product.
The Fleet Management Division provides repair and maintenance services for 628 vehicles and equipment owned and operated by Leon County. Additionally, vehicles owned by three Constitutional Officers receive the majority of their repairs and maintenance services from this division as well. The replacement of vehicles and equipment, development of specifications before purchase, and the submission of requisitions for procurement represent other functions. In the Fleet Division's 2006-2007 Budget Request, it includes the replacement of three Jeep Cherokees with Ford Escape Hybrids. The Jeep averages 19 MPG while the Escape Hybrid averages 31 MPG. This is a 61% increase in gas mileage.
The responsibility for procurement and dispensing of gasoline, diesel fuel, and oil products is a very integral role of this division. In addition to the Board of County Commissioners' (BCC) vehicles and equipment, the Fleet Management refueling site serves as a remote refueling station for the Leon County Sheriff's Department and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The Fleet Division is currently pilot testing a bio-diesel fuel mixture of 80% petroleum and 20% biomass in three of the heavy-duty trucks. Bio-diesel is a clean burning fuel, produced from domestic, renewable sources (vegetable oil, soybeans, corn and other crops).
Particularly noteworthy is the fact that all fleet maintenance related services are performed with only ten staff members. Since 1981 when the Fleet Management Division was created, staffing has been reduced approximately 39.4 percent. During the same time period, the County's fleet has increased approximately 70.6 percent.