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File #: RES 26-161    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 3/18/2026 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Approving the Purchase and Installation of One 6.5 RRU Body Insert and Upgrades for a 2026 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck, from ESI Apparatus Division of Montgomery, Pennsylvania, in an Amount Not to Exceed $121,289.02 and Waiving the Village's Bid Process for the Purchase
Attachments: 1. 1 - Resolution - 2026 ESI Buildout, 2. 2 - Supporting Documents - 2026 ESi Buildout
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A Resolution Approving the Purchase and Installation of One 6.5 RRU Body Insert and Upgrades for a 2026 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck, from ESI Apparatus Division of Montgomery, Pennsylvania, in an Amount Not to Exceed $121,289.02 and Waiving the Village's Bid Process for the Purchase                                                        

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Introduction

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The Fiscal Year 2026 Fleet Replacement Fund includes the replacement of one (1) 2014 Ford Expedition. The planned vehicle will be a 2026 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck, with an ESI Apparatus Division Fire-specific cap build and truck upgrades. ESI is the sole-source provider of RRU Body Inserts.                                           

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Recommended Action

Adopt the Resolution.

Prior Board Action

The Village Board approved funding for this vehicle/equipment replacement as part of the Fiscal Year 2026 Capital Improvement Budget on December 9, 2025 (ORD-25-220).

Background

This vehicle is considered an emergency response vehicle, and the consequences of its downtime could compromise the safety of citizens and those who work in the village. The upfit will enhance the Fire Department's ability to provide emergency services to the residents of the Village of Oak Park and the surrounding communities.

The upfit to the vehicle will be a marked improvement over the SUV being replaced. The vendor is a Fire equipment specialist, building this unit to the specifications supplied by the Village Fire Department to better suit our needs. 

Each year, the Village allocates funds for the annual replacement of vehicles in the Fleet Replacement Fund.  The Public Works Department manages the budget for vehicles that will replace units that have reached the end of their service life under the fleet replacement program. 

The intent of the fleet replacement program is to replace vehicles and equipment using the established criteria for replacement of fleet vehicles/equipment, including the age of vehicle/year purchased, mileage or hours, type of use (full-time, seasonal, emergency, non-emergency, etc.), consequences of downtime, maintenance history & costs, drivers evaluations, trade-in or resale values and indispensability of vehicle/equipment as a guide to guard against excessive maintenance costs and low resale values.

The Fleet Division’s goal is to standardize vehicle/equipment acquisitions whenever possible in support of the fleet maintenance program and to operate the Village’s fleet in a fiscally responsible manner.

Timing Considerations

Adoption at this time will allow the Village to secure a place in the build schedule, while the truck chassis is on order.

Financial Impact

The purchase and installation of one custom-built 6.5 RRU Body Insert and upgrades will cost $121,289.02 Funding is provided in the Fiscal Year 2026 Fleet Replacement Fund in account No. 3032-43900-851.570750. Funds for necessary equipment, such as light bars, graphics, sirens, etc., will also come from these accounts, but will be purchased separately from vendors who supply this equipment.

Operations Impact

The proposed vehicle upfit will provide the Fire Department with the latest, tailored equipment to assist them in delivering the best possible service to the residents of Oak Park.

DEI Impact

This vehicle will provide essential services that ensure accessibility for marginalized communities most in need and for Oak Park overall.

Community Input

There has been no community input given in relation to this item.

Staff Recommendation

Adopt the Resolution.

Advantages:

                     The vehicle will be custom-built to Oak Park's needs.

                     This action provides support currently provided by larger equipment, decreasing fuel usage, as well as wear and tear on the larger rigs. The rig is also more maneuverable than the larger rigs.

Disadvantages:

                     This action requires the expenditure of Funds.

Alternatives

Alternative 1:

The Board can table the item for additional information or discussion.

Advantages:

                     Board members would be presented with the additional information they requested.

Disadvantages:

                     Delays could prevent the village from being able to access a slot for the upfit from the manufacturer’s allotted 2026 build-out schedule. 

Anticipated Future Actions

The Public Works Department anticipates bringing resolutions authorizing vehicle/equipment purchases, as authorized per the approved Fleet Replacement Fund Budget, to the Village Board when vehicles or ordering windows become available.

Prepared By: Rob Sproule, Public Works Director

Reviewed By: Jack Malec, Assistant to the Village Manager

Approved By: Kevin J. Jackson, Village Manager

Attachment(s):

1.                     Resolution

2.                     Supporting Documents