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RFQ - Professional Assessment Engineering and Special Tax Consulting Services for LLADs, Citywide Park Maintenance District No. 98-1, Water/Sewer Standby Charges, R Area Administrative Services and additional assessment and tax services as needed

  • Department:Parks%20%26%20Recreation
  • Start Date:01/29/2025 10:56 AM
  • Close Date:02/18/2025 5:00 PM

The City of Brentwood requires Professional Assessment Engineering and Special Tax Consulting Services for the administration of the Fiscal Year 2025/26 and 2026/27 assessment year activities for Landscape and Lighting Assessment Districts (LLADs), Citywide Park Maintenance District No. 98-1, Water/Sewer Standby Charges, R Area Administration Services and additional assessment and tax services as needed.

Request for Information Deadline: February 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. PST.

Statement of Qualifications Deadline: February 18, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. PST.

Request for Qualifications - Professional Assessment Engineering and Special Tax Consulting Services

City Response to Requests for Information

Additional Reference Documents:

LLADs Final Engineers Report - FY 24/25
LLAD 19-3 Final Engineers Report FY 24/25
LLAD 21-1 Final Engineers Report - FY 24/25
Parks Final Engineers Report FY 24/25

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