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Pre-RFPEnvironmental ServicesDetected Jun 15, 2026

The 2027 Objectives include a Cooper Creek Riparian Restoration & Erosion Stabilization Phase 1 project to restart the City’s creek corridor stewardship. Phase 1 would complete a geomorphic and vegetation assessment of Cooper Creek, design and install priority erosion controls at the most vulnerable segments, re‑establish a multi‑year invasive species management and native replanting plan, and perform initial monitoring and maintenance. The aim is to protect public assets and nearby properties, reduce liability, and improve habitat and stormwater function after earlier invasive‑removal work has degraded. The cost estimate is 85000–135000, broken into assessment, design/permitting, construction of priority fixes, vegetation management, and monitoring, with funding anticipated from the Storm Water Improvements account. No consultant or contractor has been selected, so firms specializing in stream restoration, fluvial geomorphology, bioengineering, and native landscaping have a clear opportunity to propose phased scopes, help refine cost ranges, and position for both design and construction work ahead of 2027 procurement.

Work is to be funded from account 5469-250 Storm Water Improvements, tying it into the broader storm...

City of Roeland ParkCooper Creek riparian restoration and erosion stabilization – Phase 1

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Environmental Services

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