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The American Rescue Plan Act was signed into law on March 11, 2021, and provides $350 billion for eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to meet pandemic response needs and rebuild a stronger, more equitable economy as the country recovers. The City of Dayton was awarded $138 million. The City will be awarded a direct allocation of funds and City leadership began working on a framework, The Dayton Recovery Plan. This one-time money will be used to address recovery needs and to create long-term, transformative investments for Dayton's future. The City of Dayton OH's (City) Division of Street Maintenance is seeking bids for tree and stump removal for the following neighborhoods: Old North Dayton The Division of Street Maintenance is responsible for maintaining trees in the public right of way and public property. The City has a large back log of tree and stump removals that, negatively impacting quality of life and home values. Once this backlog has been resolved it will allow the City to more effect manage its Urban Forest. Last Day to Submit Questions: 5:00 PM local (Dayton OH) time on July, 21th This solicitation may result in multiple awards, allowing the City to maximize the purpose of this request. All submissions approved for award will be kept for consideration for the next neighborhood. The City has approximately 5 designated neighborhoods to focus on for the Dayton Recovery Plan. The City is also encouraging certified MBEs to apply and/or to be used as subcontractors. Should references for certified vendors be needed, please contact Donerik Black at 937-333- 1439. Award does not guarantee any designated amount of work. As new neighborhoods become the focus, the option will remain for new vendors to participate.

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