There’s no long-term commitment for the school district if the board of education decides to utilize Enterprise Fleet Management. That’s what Brandon Scott, Enterprise Fleet Management account executive, told the board during its regular Monday night meeting at McKinley Administration Center in Newton. “The condition of our passenger and working fleet vehicles has been an issue as we have an aging fleet that is at times unreliable and requiring more maintenance,” according to agenda information given to the board as requested by USD-373 Superintendent Fred Van Ranken, Director of Human Resources and Business Services Jane Nichols, Director of Facilities/Maintenance Chris Schaeffer and Director of Transportation Sheila Zwahlen. “The information presented this evening will be in reference to a potential solution we will recommend through which we pilot leasing several passenger and working vehicles.”
Source: Harvey County Now