McLean County Entities Lock In Fuel Savings as Diesel Hits $4.50 a Gallon
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Updated · WGLT · Jun 17
McLean County Entities Lock In Fuel Savings as Diesel Hits $4.50 a Gallon
2 articles · Updated · WGLT · Jun 17
Summary
$37,000 in June fuel purchases left McLean County paying $3.70 for unleaded and $4.50 for diesel, up from about $28,000 two months earlier as road-work season and global energy costs lifted bills.
Bulk and fixed-term contracts are cushioning some agencies from that spike: Bloomington buys about 42,000 gallons a month under a risk-management deal at $2.38 unleaded and $3.58 diesel until October, while Connect Transit locks in annual fuel at $3.19 diesel.
Normal is leaning more on efficiency than price shopping, with Mayor Chris Koos saying fuel prices are up about 50% year over year while usage slipped 1% and the town pushes to electrify smaller fleet vehicles.
School districts show the trade-offs of timing the market: Unit 5 said spring price spikes hurt its budget and much of its fuel is now bought at market rates, while District 87 is still drawing on contracted fuel near $2.10 a gallon.
The wider impact reaches beyond pumps, with Bloomington warning higher oil prices also raise asphalt and resurfacing costs, squeezing public budgets even where fuel hedges are in place.