SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · COUNTY OF SAN MATEO
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San Mateo County seeks proposals for removal of hazard and windthrown trees and woody debris management in Wunderlich County Park to enhance public safety and protect natural resources.
The San Mateo County (SMC) Department of Parks is here to provide the public with recreational opportunities in a safe and effective manner, and to protect and enhance the natural resources of the County.
SMC Parks operate 24 separate parks, encompassing over 16,000 acres, and 190 miles of county and local trails. Parks are located throughout the County and represent a wide variety of natural settings including a coastside marine reserve, a bayside recreational area, coastal mountain woodland areas, and urban site. Approximately 3 million visitors utilize the various trails and parks maintained by SMC.
Furthermore, to improve access and public safety, SMC Parks manages hazard trees located near high use areas and critical infrastructure. Managing trees around high use public areas is essential to SMC Park's safety mission. A total of four (4) trees are being requested for removal and woody debris management. Three (3) of the trees were identified as hazard trees and one (1) tree was windthrown to the ground. The trees and woody debris are located along Bear Gulch Road in Redwood City. The project boundaries are within Wunderlich County Park and at a residential property across from the park (730 Bear Gulch Road).
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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