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Rf Proposal Brush Clearance/ Vegetation Management Vendors

City of La Habra Heights, City of La Habra Heights, CA·City
Mar 05, 2026
Posted Date
Apr 01, 2026
Submission Deadline
Contract Term
3 years

Summary

The City of La Habra Heights is seeking qualified vendors for its Brush Clearance Program. Services include brush clearance, debris removal, tree trimming, and tree removal for a period of three years, commencing May 1, 2026. Services will be performed on both private and city-owned properties. Qualified contractors will be placed on an 'Approved Contractors List' and authorized to bid on City-managed projects.
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