Public Works Department Seeks Proposals for Yard Waste Management and Snow Removal Services

Interested parties need to submit their responses before the November 3 deadline, and can find detailed information about both Requests for Proposals on the City of Owatonna's OpenGov Procurement Portal.

By Randy Thompson
Updated : 11/26/2023 3:26:05 AM

The Public Works Department of Owatonna is actively seeking proposals for two vital services: Yard Waste Compost Site Operations and Management, and the 2023-2024 Winter Season Sidewalk Snow Removal services. Interested organizations and individuals should submit their responses before the deadline of November 3, 2023.

The Request for Proposal (RFP) for Yard Waste Compost Site Operations and Management aims to find parties capable of operating and maintaining the City's Compost Facility. This facility is an essential component of Owatonna's waste management system, allowing residents to have their yard waste safely composted for future environmental benefits.

Similarly, the RFP for the 2023-2024 Winter Season Sidewalk Snow Removal services is seeking professional services from qualified, insured contractors to handle on-call maintenance activities for snow and ice removal on sidewalks throughout Owatonna. These efforts preserve mobility and safety, particularly during harsh winter months.

Potential contractors can access detailed information about both RFPs on the City of Owatonna's OpenGov Procurement Portal. This platform offers a streamlined approach to procurement processes, making it simpler for potential providers to submit their proposals and for the city to evaluate submissions.

Time is of the essence for interested parties to review the requirements and prepare their proposals, as the deadline for responses is November 3, 2023. Successful applicants will play a crucial role in maintaining Owatonna's commitment to environmental sustainability and public safety.


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