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Pre-RFPEnvironmental ServicesDetected Jun 12, 2026

The long-range implementation section calls for developing supplementary plans related to special issues such as stormwater management planning. This indicates recognition that additional, topic-specific planning work is needed beyond the core comprehensive plan, particularly around environmental and infrastructure management. No specific scope, funding source, or consultant is mentioned, so these supplementary plans remain at the concept stage. Environmental engineering firms, stormwater consultants, and planning firms can pursue opportunities to help scope, fund, and prepare these special-purpose plans for the County and its municipalities, including modeling, regulatory compliance strategies, and capital project prioritization aligned with the Comprehensive Plan.

Stormwater is explicitly cited, but the County expects other special-issue plans as conditions chang...

Town of ClintonSupplementary stormwater management and special issue planning

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Environmental Services

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

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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The agenda schedules a continued Notice of Intent hearing for 31 Hill Road (Vettese) concerning a dock. This indicates a waterfront improvement project that must meet local and state wetland and waterway regulations before construction begins. Although the document does not mention cost or contractors, dock projects in regulated areas typically require environmental permitting support, design, and specialized marine or waterfront construction services. Vendors experienced in dock design, permitting, and shoreline stabilization could connect with the applicant or provide services to ensure the project meets conservation requirements and any mitigation conditions.

Single-site waterfront project; scale is smaller but still requires compliance with wetlands and wat...

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The agenda includes a discussion of the solar moratorium that was presented at the Annual Town Meeting on June 1, 2026. This indicates Dighton is reassessing its approach to solar development, potentially pausing new projects while revising bylaws, zoning, or permitting frameworks. Vendors specializing in solar policy, land-use planning, environmental impact assessment, and bylaw drafting can help the town analyze current solar siting issues, craft defensible moratorium language, and develop long-term solar strategies. This policy work can shape the conditions, design requirements, and feasibility of future solar projects in Dighton, influencing later procurement around studies and implementation.

The specific terms of the moratorium are not included, only that it was presented at the Annual Town...

Dighton Electric Light District
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The Dighton Planning Board will hold a public hearing on July 1, 2026 to review Trinity Solar, LLC’s application for a Special Permit and Site Plan Review for a solar project at 1205 Briggs Street (Map 8, Lot 90). This indicates the town is actively evaluating a new solar installation’s layout, impacts, and conditions before any construction approvals and downstream procurement are finalized. Vendors in solar-related engineering, environmental permitting, interconnection studies, and construction support could have an opening to assist Trinity or the town with technical reviews, stormwater and civil design, and compliance conditions stemming from this permit. This hearing also signals continued municipal interest in solar development in Dighton, which may lead to additional projects or regulatory changes affecting future procurements.

Project location is 1205 Briggs Street, Map 8, Lot 90, in Dighton, MA.

Dighton Electric Light District
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