5000 Gallon Split Fuel Tank and station at Public Works Newberg

City of Newberg Installs Cost Saving Fuel Tank  

Newberg, OR – On March 27, 2023 Newberg Mayor Bill Rosacker and City Manager Will Worthey officially opened the new 5000 gallon split fuel tank at Public Works.  Mayor Rosacker took time to thank the Public Works for “finding ways to innovate and save costs”. The Project is expected to save the City $34,000.00 in annual fuel costs.  The new tank allows the City to access State bulk fuel pricing for diesel and gasoline. The onsite tank is also a benefit to first responders who need quick access to resources during emergencies.

Preston Langeliers, Superintendent of Maintenance, explained that his staff developed the plan, managed the project, self-performed all the site development and concrete work.  The team coordinated with the State Fire Marshal, fuel supplier, permit offices, and stormwater codes. “This is a motivated and skilled team. Even the operating procedures and training was developed in house”, according to Langeliers.  By self-performing the work, the City saved $160,000.00 on the project. 

“All of these different elements created a savings for the city that will continue for many years to come.” according to City Manager Worthey who praised the Public Works team for the project.

The City maintains and fuels over 100 pieces of equipment for seven departments; including Police Patrol, Building Inspectors, 9-1-1 Dispatch, street sweeper & plows, trucks, cars, backhoes, landscaping, and power generators at water and sewer lift stations.

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Mayor opens new fuel station and thanks staff
Fuel Station Newberg Public Works
Public Works Team opens Fuel Station 2023
Mayor at Fuel Station opening Newberg
Mayor cuts ribbon new fuel station 2023
Newberg Truck and Fuel Station Public Works
Fuel Station Newberg Public Works