The City of Platteville, Wisconsin, council voted to begin replacing some of its aging fleet with leased vehicles. The city has entered into a lease and maintenance contract with Enterprise Fleet Management, the Telegraph Herald reported.
City leaders discussed the program during a common council meeting this month. The city does not have a standing fleet replacement plan to ensure vehicles are rotated out in an efficient manner, according to meeting notes. As such, 70% of its light- and medium-duty fleet is more than 10 years old, and the oldest vehicle is approaching 23 years. Entering into a lease program would allow the city to cycle out vehicles every three years, significantly reducing the average fleet age.













