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Budget PlanningPublic WorksDetected Jun 21, 2026

The tentative FY2027 budget allocates $30,000 in the capital projects fund for an Abatement Program, up from $20,000 in the prior year, with funding sourced in part from the General Fund and fund balance transfers. This program likely covers nuisance, code enforcement, or property clean-up activities requiring contracted services such as demolition, debris removal, or site remediation. No specific contracts or vendors are referenced, which suggests the town is planning to continue or expand abatement work and will need ongoing service providers. This is relevant for environmental services, demolition contractors, and code-enforcement support firms that can provide on-call or project-based abatement services under this budget. Sellers can position around helping the town stretch its limited allocation with bundled services, rapid response, and compliance documentation for each abated property.

Schedule D notes transfers from fund balance and from the General Fund into the Abatement Program, c...

City of HuachucaTown-wide abatement program funded for FY2027

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Public Works

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

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6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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The agenda lists "Cost for Clean Up - Academy Place" under Old Business, indicating the town is addressing cleanup needs at a specific location known as Academy Place. This suggests there are nuisance, code, or environmental issues requiring labor, equipment, or contracted services to remediate. Depending on the scope, the town may need debris removal, site restoration, or specialized environmental services, and is currently assessing or negotiating costs. Vendors in property cleanup, demolition, or environmental remediation can engage to provide estimates and scope definitions that help the town finalize a plan and, if required, set up a procurement for the work.

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