COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio State Auditor Dave Yost released a performance audit of the City of Cincinnati Public Services Department (PSD) on July 24, finding that the cepartment “follows leading practices” in fuel purchasing but recommending that it outsource solid waste collection and street sweeping work.
The audit report commended the city’s fuel purchasing practices. Auditors compared three months of fuel invoices in 2011 with invoices provided by the Ohio Department of Administrative Services (ODAS) consortium. Auditors found that Cincinnati PSD paid on average $3.20 per gallon of diesel in comparison to the $3.30 paid by members of the ODAS consortium. The City paid $2.97 per gallon for diesel fuel, nine cents less than the $3.06 ODAS average price. Using estimated numbers of 127,270 gallons of diesel purchase in 2011 and 169,824 gallons of unleaded fuel in 2011 (as estimated at the time of audit), the PSD expects to spend $28,000 less in fuel purchases than through the ODAS consortium. The City was also commended for purchasing salt for $28 less per ton than salt purchased through the ODAS consortium.











