Active SLED Opportunity · MICHIGAN · CITY OF ANN ARBOR
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City of Ann Arbor seeks a qualified team for a FEMA-approved update to its 2022 Hazard Mitigation Plan by November 2027, focusing on hazard risk reduction, climate resilience, equity, and community engagement. RFP due June 4, 2026.
The City of Ann Arbor is seeking to select a qualified team with expertise in Hazard Mitigation and Climate Resilience Planning for the development of a FEMA approved update to the 2022 Hazard Mitigation Plan of the City of Ann Arbor by November 2027. The 2027 plan update shall help further the city’s goal of identifying and mitigating current and future risks to the community, its infrastructure, and its vulnerable assets due to natural, human-caused, and climate-related hazards. The City of Ann Arbor 2027 Hazard Mitigation Plan shall serve as a guiding document that aligns with existing city policies and plans, including our commitment to equity, authentic and inclusive community engagement, carbon neutrality, and increasing the resilience of our people and place, while outlining specific and actionable strategies for reducing the impact of current and future hazards. The ultimate goal of the City of Ann Arbor 2027 Hazard Mitigation Plan is to improve the resilience of municipal and community operations and infrastructure, enabling Ann Arborites to bounce forward in the face of a community impact or disruption. **Solicitation Type**: RFP - Request for Proposal (Formal) **Source ID**: PU.AG.USA.1188.C6048051 **Piggyback Contract**: No **Question Acceptance Deadline**: 05/07/2026 10:00 AM EDT **Questions are submitted online**: No **Bid Submission Type**: Physical Bid Submission **Solicitation Number**: 26-30 **Reference Number**: 0000421722 **Pre-Bidding Events**: Event Type: Prebid Conference | Attendance: Recommended | Event date: 05/04/2026 01:00 PM EDT | Location: See Event Note | Event Note: A pre-proposal meeting will be held: WHEN: May 4, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. WHERE: This meeting will be held virtually through Microsoft Teams. Interested parties shall contact Sydney Parmenter, SParmenter@a2gov.org, to receive this invitation. The meeting is not mandatory; however, it is highly recommended that interested offerors attend the meeting. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the project with prospective offerors and to answer any questions concerning RFP 26-30. Any questions and answers furnished in the pre-proposal meeting will not be official until verified in writing through an addendum.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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