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File #: 14-0219    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/3/2014 Final action:
Title: Donation of One Surplus 2001 Ford F150 Truck to the El Camino College Fire Academy (Acting City Manager Moe). APPROVE
Attachments: 1. El Camino College Fire Academy Donation Request Letter
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TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, Acting City Manager

FROM:
Robert Espinosa, Fire Chief
Gwen Eng, Purchasing Manager

SUBJECT:Title
Donation of One Surplus 2001 Ford F150 Truck to the El Camino College Fire Academy (Acting City Manager Moe).
APPROVE
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the donation of one surplus Ford F150 truck to the El Camino College Fire Academy.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
This vehicle, which has been retired from City service, has an estimated market value of approximately $8,700.

DISCUSSION:
This Fire Department vehicle, a 2001 Ford F150 truck, was replaced last calendar year as part of the City's fleet replacement program. Build out of the new vehicle was recently completed. As a result, this vehicle has been removed from service and is ready to be auctioned for the best attainable value.

Staff has received a request from the El Camino College Fire Academy (Attachment #1) to donate this surplus vehicle for their use. In the past, the City has donated surplus property to this organization to support their training efforts.

In order to qualify for our entry level Firefighter testing and for our Paid Call Firefighter program, candidates must successfully complete a State certified fire academy prior to application. The majority of our newly hired employees come to us through this program.

Our used truck would be of great value to their operations replacing a non-working vehicle. The most recent donation, in April 2013, was a 1989 E-One Fire Engine. The City has also donated vehicles and equipment to other organizations, including Community Emergency Response Team, El Camino College Police Department, Manhattan Beach Unified School District and sister city Santa Rosalia, Mexico. These organizations are typically either another public agency or co...

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