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Request for Proposals For Better in Brentwood Marketing

  • Department:City%20Council%2C%20City%20Manager%2C%20Economic%20Development
  • Start Date:04/13/2026 1:00 PM
  • Close Date:05/11/2026 5:00 PM

The City of Brentwood is currently seeking proposals from qualified individuals to provide marketing services for its Better in Brentwood program.

 Request for Proposals

Requests for Information.  Questions or objections relating to the Request for Proposal (“RFP”), the RFP attachments, the RFP procedures, the Project, or the required Services may only be submitted via email to Economic Development, at economicdevelopment@brentwoodca.gov by 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, April 20, 2026 (the “Request for Information Deadline”).

Submittal Instructions.  Proposals must be received by the City by or before May 11, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time (“Proposal Deadline”). Respondent must submit one copy of the Proposal in electronic format (pdf or Word) via email to, Economic Development at economicdevelopment@brentwoodca.gov with the subject line stating: “Proposal for Better in Brentwood ™ Marketing Program Services” by the Proposal Deadline. Late submissions will be disregarded.

 

 

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