Measure on the ballot in the 2021 Pennsylvania Consolidated Municipal General Election in Philadelphia.
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Get StartedThe City Charter currently establishes responsibility for the City's purchase, maintenance and allocation of City vehicles among the Department of Public Property, the Procurement Department and a Board made up of the Mayor, the Finance Director and the Managing Director. For several decades, most of these responsibilities have been delegated by Executive Order to an Office of Fleet Management. If you vote "Yes” on this ballot question, it means you want to change the City's Charter so that it establishes a new department, called the Department of Fleet Management, which would manage the acquisition, repair, maintenance and disposal of City vehicles and vehicle-related equipment. The new Department would assign such vehicles and equipment to City departments. It would also manage City fueling sites and City programs concerning vehicles run on alternative fuels.
A "Yes" vote on Proposed Charter Change 2 is a vote to establish a new department, called the Department of Fleet Management, which would manage the acquisition, assignment, repair, maintenance, fueling, and disposal of City vehicles and related equipment.
A "No" vote on Proposed Charter Change 2 is a vote to keep the responsibility for the City's purchase, maintenance and allocation of City vehicles among the Department of Public Property, the Procurement Department and a Board made up of the Mayor, the Finance Director and the Managing Director.
Shall the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter be amended to establish and define the functions of a Department of Fleet Services, headed by a Commissioner, to manage all City-owned motor vehicles and City programs concerning alternative vehicle fuel initiatives?
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