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City of Houston Fleet Management Department Scott Minnix, Director September 19, 2011

FMD Agenda Organization Update Fuel Program Update Fleet Size Accomplishments Revenue & Savings Update

FMD Organization Update Final stages of consolidation roadmap Partnering with HFD, HPD, Solid Waste, and Parks & Rec in managing their fleets City has closed six fleet maintenance facilities to date. Continuing to analyze operational requirements to target further closures NAPA roll-out complete across fifteen fleet maintenance sites in FMD (ten stores, five consignment locations) Planning for financial and operational consolidation of PWE fleet maintenance Analyzing fuel requirements across 69 citywide fuel sites to target further closures Leveraging investment in fleet management system M5 for greater productivity and business analysis

FMD Fuel Program Update Fuel Consumption Statistics: Total bulk fuel purchased Jul 2009 - Jun 2010 – 9,985,202 g. Total bulk fuel purchased Jul 2010 - Jun 2011 – 8,924,538 g. Reduction of 1,060,664 gallons Total cost of bulk fuel Jul 2009 - Jun 2010 – $23,011,873 Total cost of bulk fuel Jul 2010 - Jun 2011 – $25,282,853 Increased cost of fuel is $2,270,980

FMD Fuel Program Update Fuel Usage Statistics: 90% of the fuel consumed by the fleet is dispensed at the City’s 69 fuel sites; 10% is dispensed at retail locations using fuel cards 66% of the fuel consumed is unleaded, 33% is diesel Over past six months, average price of unleaded fuel paid by the City was $3.25, and diesel was $3.34 Citywide fleet consumes 765,000 gallons or $2,258,000 fuel on average per month from citywide fuel sites Fuel card expenditures average $311,000 per month

FMD Fleet Size City fleet reduced by 47 vehicles in first two months of FY12 Citywide fleet size is 12,700 Planned vehicle replacements for FY12 is 605 or 4.7% of fleet Total amount budgeted for vehicle replacements is $26,789,000

Top 10 Vehicle Classes by Qty Top 10 Vehicle Classes by $ FMD Fleet Size FY12 Rolling Stock Vehicle Replacements - Where will the money go? Top 10 Vehicle Classes by Qty Top 10 Vehicle Classes by $ Sedan, Patrol Full Size 122 $3,528,442 Sedan, Compact Lease 46 Truck, Fire Pumper $1,850,083 Mower, Rotary Ride 38 Truck, Refuse S/Load Auto $1,734,775 Truck, P/U 2x4 1/2T 26 Truck, Fire Aerial Ladder $1,670,617 Auxillary Equipment 17 Truck, Fire Crash/Rescue $1,507,099 Sedan, Invgt Compact 15 Generator, Trailer Mount $1,158,524 Sedan, Invgt Fullsize 14 Truck, Hole Patcher Md $863,400 Sedan, Invgt Interm 13 Backhoe, Loader $617,000 Trailer, Utility Truck, Dump 10 Yd Md $518,497 Truck, Utility 1T 11 $483,765

FMD Fleet Size FY12 Rolling Stock Replacement Criteria:

FMD Accomplishments Over past 60 days: Transitioned and aligned employees on new fleet functions and strategic goals Developed and implemented FY12 chargeback model for maintenance and fuel Consistently met vehicle availability requirements for all departments Implemented work order billing process flow across department Created parts-on-order tracking processes for maintenance shops and NAPA Standardized daily equipment readiness report across all maintenance shops Launched fuel site quadrant inspection and maintenance program Evaluated and awarded bids for fuel, fuel transport, and fuel tank testing contracts Installed motor pool at Houston Permitting Center in effort to eliminate forty vehicles

FMD Revenue & Savings Update Vehicle Fleet Consolidation Plan Update FY11 FY12 Revenue Cost Savings Cost Savings* Notes Fuel Program $0 $78,918 $189,404 29 fuel sites closed Parts Project $1,492,433 Actual revenue from Parks, Fire, Police and SWD FY11 buy-back Take-Home Vehicles $1,126,718 $410,228 $370,813 Actual revenue from 757 THV for five FY12 pay periods Personnel Consolidation $1,691,885 34 layoffs Vehicle Reductions $475,213 $206,793 $98,162 $491,841 254 sold / 159 at auction $3,094,364 $2,387,824 $468,975 $681,245 FY11 COH Revenue/Cost Savings $5,482,188 FY12 COH Revenue/Cost Savings $1,150,220 FY11 Consultant’s Projected Cost Savings $9,963,000 FY12 Consultant’s Projected Cost Savings $11,866,000 Savings TBD * Carries FY11 monthly cost savings across twelve mo of FY12