TO: Public Safety Committee
FROM: Kevin Sing, Director of Finance
SUBJECT:
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Resolution Declaring Property of the City of Joliet as Surplus (Tri-County Auto Theft Taskforce)
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BACKGROUND:
The Tri-County Auto Theft Taskforce is 100% funded by a grant from the State of Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council. Grant expenditures are approved by the Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council and the Tri-County Auto Theft Taskforce Board. Since Tri-County is not a legal entity, the City of Joliet is the grantee.
The Taskforce will be trading the following five vehicles previously acquired using grant funds:
Year |
Make/Model |
Vin |
2021 |
Dodge Ram |
1C6RR7ST2MS520022 |
2021 |
Dodge Ram |
1C6RR7ST7MS515771 |
2023 |
Nissan Rogue |
JN8BT3BBXPW474775 |
2023 |
Nissan Rogue |
JN8BT3BB6PW473574 |
2012 |
Hyundai Sante Fe |
5XYZGDAB8CG124655 |
For a credit of $74,000 to be applied to the purchase of the following four vehicles.
2026 Dodge Durango |
$45,000 |
2026 Ram 1500 |
$45,000 |
2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee |
$37,000 |
2025 Chrysler Pacifica |
$37,000 |
The $90,000 balance of the purchase costs will be funded by the State of Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council grant.
CONCLUSION:
Approval of this item will allow the Tri-County Auto Theft Taskforce to update their fleet utilizing State of Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council grant funds.
RECOMMENDATION:
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Tri-County Auto Theft Taskforce recommends that the Mayor and City Council approve the Resolution Declaring Property of the City of Joliet as Surplusend