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File #: 25-288   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/4/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/1/2025 Final action:
Title: Amendment to Chapter 3.32.130 Approval Authority of the Chino Municipal Code.
Attachments: 1. Purchasing Ordinance No. 2025-004 amendment 7-1-25
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TO: LINDA REICH, CITY MANAGER
FROM: KIM SAO, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE


SUBJECT
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Amendment to Chapter 3.32.130 Approval Authority of the Chino Municipal Code.
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RECOMMENDATION
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Approve the introduction of Ordinance No. 2025-004 amending the City's purchasing procedures, to authorize the City Manager to approve vehicle purchases, to be read by number and title only, and waiving further reading of the Ordinance.
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FISCAL IMPACT
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CITY OF CHINO MISSION / VISION / VALUES / STRATEGIC ISSUES
The recommendation detailed above further the City's values and strategic issues that serve as key pillars on which identified priorities, goals, and action plans are built, by fostering:
* Positive City Image
* Responsible Long-Range Planning







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BACKGROUND
The Public Works Fleet Division manages the City's vehicle inventory, overseeing procurement, maintenance, and replacement cycles. Vehicles are evaluated annually based on age, mileage, and condition to guide replacement decisions.
Bid specifications for vehicle replacement are developed collaboratively by Finance, Police, and Public Works staff in accordance with the City's procurement policies. These specifications prioritize fleet standardization, operational efficiency, and local serviceability.
Upon completion of the competitive bidding process, the City's current procurement process requires City Council approval for all acquisitions, and contract approval for purchases over $150,000. Because vehicle purchases consistently exceed this threshold, this requirement often results in missed opportunities, increased costs, and reduced vehicle availability-especially in a volatile market.
These challenges are particularly pronounced when replacing essential fleet assets, such as police vehicles, where timely procurement is critical for operational readiness.

ISSUES/ANALYSIS
To address current delays and enhance operation...

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