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Police Squads <br /> <br /> By. David Gustafson Sgt. <br /> <br />In January~o~f 'this year the city ordered four 1995 Ford Crown Victoria police vehicles to <br />replace the three 1993 and one 1992 sU~ads which are n~ in service.' Current plans call for <br />one of the-1993 squads to be y~tai~ed..~y the department as a replacen~nt for the 1990 ford <br />presently ~sed as an investigator car, which wo~ld be sold. The other three remaining <br />squads would be retained as staff vehicles. The 1993 squad retained as an investigator car <br />would serve as a back up squad as well. <br /> <br />The rotati°n pattern' .established as of 1995 results in the purchase of four new squads <br />every other year. The projected milages on the squads are based on a 12 member department <br />with nine Being assigned to regular patrol...Included for your revia~ are rotation plans <br />for. a four, five and six squad pblic'e fleet:. <br /> <br />Resale valUes were obtained from the 1995 National Automobile Dealer~,Association "Blue Book" <br />Values lo, resale are based on the percentage of value for 1992, 1993 and 1994 Crown Victoria <br />cars a~ e~ted to th~ retail price of a 1995 Crown Victoria. None of the plans takes into <br />account infl~ ation for n~v vehicles in the future, ,nor can it be assumed for certain that the <br />resale values ~of one, t~O., and three year old vehicles will remain at the exact percentages <br />based on age and milage. ~iilages will increase as each officer is added in the future. <br /> <br />Ii <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />