Request for Proposal for Engineering Design Services for Residential Alley Conditions City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth, Washington, is actively seeking proposals for engineering and design services to conduct a thorough analysis of residential alley conditions. This request for proposals (RFP) aims to evaluate how these alleys are currently used, their potential for future development, and the costs associated with their maintenance. A foundational whitepaper is provided for interested parties to gain insight into the project’s scope and objectives. This initiative underscores the city’s dedication to improving local infrastructure and enhancing urban planning strategies. By focusing on residential alleys, the city aims to optimize space utilization and increase community engagement.

The RFP serves as a significant opportunity for qualified firms to showcase their expertise in urban design and engineering. Proposals will help shape the future of Leavenworth’s urban landscape, ensuring it meets the needs of its residents. Interested candidates are encouraged to review the detailed documents linked in the announcement.

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