Originally Posted by
Larry OKC
The article wasn't clear if they are converting existing vehicles (which IS expensive) or just replacing the vehicles when their time comes with CNG ones (also more expensive but not as much). In any case, the fuel savings should mitigate it either way, right? Also, price of gas is going down (but of course no guarantee it will remain that way), the paper had a story on it in the same edition.
I would think such things as conversions or replacement would already be funded through things like the general obligation bond program. If that is the case, they already have the funding for it. Right?
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