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Pre-RFPParks & RecreationDetected Jul 8, 2026

The Citizens’ Oversight Committee will receive a status update from the City Manager on “Bathrooms at Veterans' Park & Sankey Park,” indicating a defined project to build or upgrade park restroom facilities. No vendor, design, or contract details are referenced, implying planning, funding confirmation, or early implementation stages rather than a finished procurement. The work likely involves site planning, utility connections, ADA-compliant restroom construction, and potentially prefab building options. This is a concrete parks infrastructure project that will require design, construction, and possibly prefabricated restroom units, along with plumbing and electrical work. Vendors offering park facility design-build, restroom structures, or construction management can engage to help the City finalize scope, evaluate prefab versus custom options, and prepare for competitive procurement while Measure B and potential grant funding are being monitored.

Project appears to be linked to Measure B oversight but the specific funding source for the bathroom...

Colusa CountyRestroom construction at Veterans’ Park and Sankey Park

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Parks & Recreation

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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