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Duchesne County declines Enterprise Fleet Management proposal, keeps fleet control in-house

March 30, 2026 | Duchesne County Commission, Duchesne County Boards and Commissions, Duchesne County, Utah


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Duchesne County declines Enterprise Fleet Management proposal, keeps fleet control in-house
Representatives from Enterprise Fleet Management participated in the March 30 Duchesne County Commission meeting to revisit options for managing the county vehicle fleet. Commissioners expressed concerns that outsourcing could reduce the county’s ability to control vehicle purchasing and maintenance decisions—especially in years when capital was limited.

After discussion, Commissioner Jeff Chugg moved not to enter into an Enterprise Fleet Management agreement. Commissioners Tracy Killian and Greg Miles joined the motion; the vote was recorded as unanimous and the county will continue to manage its fleet internally.

County staff and Enterprise representatives exchanged details about service offerings and financing options during the presentation; the transcript records commissioners’ preference for retaining local control rather than entering a management contract.

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