The Port Washington Common Council last week agreed to buy a new pumper truck for the fire department, but it will be three years before it sees the $975,000 vehicle, ozaukeepress.com reported.
The truck, which will replace two engine trucks, won’t be delivered until 2026, officials said.
A city official said that it’s unusual for the city to order a vehicle without having the funding in hand, but noted that the city won’t be paying for it until 2026, when it will be in the city’s capital budget, the report said.
Pierce Manufacturing of Appleton (WI), which is building the truck, told the city the cost would increase by $28,328 if the vehicle was ordered after March 1, and the vendor, Cummins Diesel, was also expected to up the price in 2026 because the vehicle would require a new motor to be introduced that year to meet new emission standards, officials said, according to the report.