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City of Fayetteville
File #: 25-4936    Version: 1 Name: Auction of 6 Decommissioned City of Fayetteville Assets
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/11/2025 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 10/13/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve Auction of Six Decommissioned City of Fayetteville Assets
Attachments: 1. Surplus Lists For Council Approval FY26
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Jeffery Yates, Assistant City Manager
Tiffany Murray, Chief Financial Officer

FROM: City of Fayetteville Fleet Department

DATE: October 13, 2025

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Approve Auction of Six Decommissioned City of Fayetteville Assets
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
The auction of six Decommissioned City of Fayetteville assets aligns with Strategic Plan Goal V: Financially Sound City Providing Exemplary City Services

Executive Summary:
Fleet is currently storing six City of Fayetteville Assets that have been decommissioned due to being at the end of their useful life. Decommissioned assets are auctioned online on GovDeals. These assets have potential returns $30,000.00 or more per asset when auctioned requiring Council approval.

Background:
The six Vehicles have met the useful life due to age, mileage, maintenance costs, and or hours of use resulting in the asset being decommissioned. The six decommissioned units are not in use by the City of Fayetteville. The units were replaced in the previous year or will be replaced in the Fiscal Yer 2026. Assets are auctioned and revenue recovered from the sales is returned to the City of Fayetteville General fund or Enterprise fund.

Issues/Analysis:
Fleet's analysis shows that the six decommissioned vehicles have a possible value of over $30,000.00 each. Through Fleet's analysis the auctioning of the six decommissioned assets would maintain fleet size, prevent fleet creep, stop overcrowding of vehicle locations, and provide funds back to the appropriate city accounts.

Budget Impact:
The act of posting an asset for auction on GovDeals requires no upfront cost to the City of Fayetteville. The revenue from the sale is provided to the city via check and deposited and distributed to the appropriate fund as revenue. As each of the six assets could possibly reach $30,000.00 via auction, the cit...

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