HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 07 01 Clean Fleet Policy
RESOLUTION NO. -DZ=.Ol
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UNIVERSITY
PARK, TEXAS, ADOPTING AND IMPLEMENTING THE CLEAN FLEET
VEHICLE POLICY TO IMPROVE AIR QUALITY WITHIN THE CITY; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Regional Transportation Council, comprised primarily of local elected
officials, is the regional transportation policy body associated with the North Central Texas
Council of Governments, and has been and continues to be a forum for cooperative decisions
on transportation; and,
WHEREAS, the Regional Transportation Council supports the adoption and
implementation of a Clean Fleet Vehicle Policy by The City of University Park which was
resolved on October 13,2005; and,
WHEREAS, the Dallas-Fort Worth area is a federally designated non-attainment area for
the pollutant ozone and air quality impacts the public health of the entire region; and,
WHEREAS, the Regional Transportation Council is responsible for air quality
conformity; and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 require that in air quality non-
attainment areas transportation plans and improvement programs conform to the applicable
air quality implementation plan; and,
WHEREAS, the City of University Park wants to set achievable goals and provide
workable, cost effective solutions to improve the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area air,
and implement those measures as soon as practicable to improve air quality; and,
WHEREAS, approximately fifty percent of the nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in the
Dallas-Fort Worth nonattainment area come from on-road vehicles.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED:
Section 1. Acquisition
1.1 Vehicle acquisitions for fleet expansion or replacement of model year 2004 or
newer shall be newest model year or engine standard only.
1.2 Vehicle acquisitions to replace model year 2003 or older vehicles must show at
least a 5% reduction in Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions rate compared to the
vehicle being replaced. (Waivers are possible when new technologies or
achievements of the required emission reduction are not possible.)
1.3 Aftermarket technologies and conversions are acceptable for fleet expansion and
fleet replacements.
1.3.1 Aftermarket technologies and conversions must be Environment
Protection Agency (EP A) and/or CARE verified or certified or technology
equivalent or better, as determined by the North Central Texas Council of
Governments (NCTCOG) staff.
1.3.2 Conversions must comply with the provisions ofEPA Memorandum lA
and Addendum Revision (June 25, 1974 and June 1, 1998).
Section 2. Operations
2.1 Vehicle idling is allowed only for safety, emergency response, vehicle
maintenance, equipment activity, warm-up/operations in cold temperature, and
manufacturer recommended minimum idle/warm-up times.
2.2 Vehicles with the lowest NOx emissions that are capable of performing the
required operational demands shall drive the most miles when possible.
2.3 Fleet manager shall abide by latest refueling time/season guidance published by
NCTCOG Air Quality Planning except during emergency operations.
2.4 Non-emergency vehicles shall drive no more than the posted speed limit and
avoid rapid acceleration.
2.5 All drivers shall be trained on air quality appropriate operational requirements.
Section 3. Maintenance
3.1 Perform annual emission and safety inspections for all vehicles, even for vehicles
with no state mandated inspection requirement provided that the City's existing
equipment is capable of performing those inspections.
3.2 All vehicles with over 100,000 miles must have emission inspections every
25,000 miles thereafter.
3.3 Perform manufacturer's recommended maintenance.
3.4 Mandatory participation in any diesel or other Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality or NCTCOG inspection/maintenance program, including
applicable test or pilot programs, if funding for those programs is provided.
Section 4. Compliance Verification
4.1 Public sector entity shall provide NCTCOG with an annual electronic update of
fleet size and activity in a format established by NCTCOG.
4.2 The City of University Park acknowledges that entities not adopting and
complying with the Clean Fleet Vehicle Policy and/or reporting requirements will
not be eligible for future clean vehicle funding and RTC may assess the City of
University Park's compliance when considering other RTC funding actions.
Section 5. Effective Date
This Resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law and
Charter in such cases provide, and it is accordingly so resolved.
DULY RESOLVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of University
Park, Texas, on this 16th day of January 2007.
APPROVED:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ATTEST:
ROBERT L. DILLARD, III
CITY ATTORNEY