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3.  Provide all maintenance, monitoring, and procurement
                       services for the City’s fleet.

                       3.4 -  Thoroughly plan for future capital investments
                       and associated costs

                       Fleet  Services  enables  other  city  departments  to
                       achieve  their  missions.  The  importance  of  Fleet
                       Services is  immeasurable.  Forecasting  vehicle  and
                       equipment  life  cycles  along  with  an  extensive
                       preventative maintenance program  improves  overall
                       fleet health, reduces repair costs and increases fleet
                       availability rates.  The Police Department relies on this
                       service to ensure safe and secure neighborhoods that
                       support a  unique  quality  of  life  in  Colleyville.  Fleet
                       Services  supports  Public  Works  in        delivering
                       emergency and routine management of the vehicles
                       and  equipment  that our  city uses  to  operate.   By
                       providing these services to the City’s fleet, except for large fire apparatuses and small
                       routine repairs on turf maintenance equipment, Fleet Services facilitates the mobility
                       of the public servants dedicated to the City of Colleyville.

                   4.  Manage the stormwater system  to protect properties from  flooding,  ensure  that
                       stormwater entering our creeks and water ways is free of pollutants, and reduce health
                       risks through our Mosquito Management Program.

                       3.3 - Mitigate stormwater runoff and flooding risks

                       Stormwater management programs reduce the risk
                       of  flooding,  prevent  erosion,  and  protect  water
                       quality. Development  within  the  City’s  floodplains
                       and  floodways  is  managed  by  Public  Works  in
                       accordance  with  federal  and  state  laws  and
                       regulations. Engineering  administers  the Municipal
                       Separate Service Stormwater System (MS4) permit
                       and  ensures  compliance  with  all  regulations
                       governing  clean  water  and  stormwater  runoff.
                       Environmental  compliance  efforts  include  the
                       citywide Integrated Mosquito Management Program
                       to mitigate public health risks. Regular inspections of
                       inlets and outfalls reduce the likelihood of hazardous
                       driving   conditions  during    rain   events.  The
                       maintenance  and  inspection  of  storm  drainage
                       facilities also  reduces the  negative impact  of  the
                       quantity  of  rainwater  on  surrounding  properties,
                       roadway  integrity, and  stormwater infrastructure.
                       Monitoring the quality of  our  runoff for  pollutants
                       protects local water sources in addition to animal and
                       human life.




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