
The City of La Verne, Calif. handles most of its own maintannce work.
Town of Salina Highway Department, N.Y. |
Number of units: 63 |
"We try to do as much as we can in-house," said Joel Lamb, crew supervisor. |
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How do you feel about managed competition? "I'm not concerned because I think we operate efficiently." Lamb explained that when he took over in 1986, the town was spending $120,000 annually on repairs, with six technicians employed. He focused on a strict preventive maintenance (PM) schedule, oversaw the purchase of various new equipment over a five-year period, and was able to reduce annual repair cost to the current $85,000, with three technicians. |
City of Signal Hill, Calif. |
Number of units: 75 |
"We outsource very little here. Our bread & butter is preventive maintenance (PM), and we don't have a lot of unforeseen repairs," said Sean Lynch, fleet supervisor. |
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How do you feel about the services you're providing to the City? "We take pride in the fleet. It's a small fleet. Our main goal is keeping our customers happy with quick turnarounds and prioritizing," Lynch said. |
Sabine River Authority of Texas (Orange, Texas) |
Number of units: 169 |
"The only thing that we outsource is major repairs on vehicles. All other repairs, service, brakes, tires, etc., is done in-house. We find it gives us a closer look at the vehicle each time something is done to it, be it service or repair," said Keith Hogan, fleet, safety & inventory manager. |
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Why do you think the balance at your facility is a good one? "For us, in-house [servicing] gives the technicians more opportunities to go over a vehicle and see if anything else needs to be repaired or maybe addressed at the next service," Hogan explained. |
City of La Verne, Calif. |
Number of units: 157 |
"La Verne has been pretty lean from the beginning. We do more with less," said Dave Johnson, fleet superintendent. |
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City of La Verne, Calif., staff.











