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6.1.M. - Page 2 <br /> Redwood City by selling parts and providing vehicle maintenance and repair to the San <br /> Carlos Fire Department. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council could direct staff not to enter into the additional contract to provide Fleet <br /> services to the City of San Carlos. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> By providing the additional services to the City of San Carlos, as identified in the <br /> proposed Agreement, in the initial year the City of Redwood City will receive an amount <br /> not to exceed $90,500 for Fleet Services. Approximately 50% of the additional <br /> revenues generated from the San Carlos Agreement may be needed to support and <br /> offset the cost of an additional position within the Fleet Division. This will allow the <br /> division to continue meeting the service demand required for existing agreements with <br /> other agencies. <br /> The revenue for Redwood City is in addition to the $1,136,727 received for the initial <br /> Fire and Emergency Services Agreement. <br /> ��� �� -� ` 2�� <br /> TERENCE KYAW <br /> FLEET MANAGER <br /> , � <br /> � G �a _,:i >c,,— <br /> �� � <br /> � <br /> MARILYN HARANG <br /> INTERIM PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DIRECTOR <br /> �" <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENT <br /> Agreement for Redwood City to Provide Fire Equipment Maintenance Services to the <br /> City of San Carlos <br />