Opportunity
Goleta Planet bids #139947
City-Wide Canopy Analysis and Park and Open Space Landscape Design for City of Goleta
Posted
March 23, 2026
Respond By
April 06, 2026
Identifier
139947
NAICS
541320, 541620
This opportunity seeks qualified consultants to support the City of Goleta's City-Wide Canopy Analysis and Park and Open Space Landscape Design initiative. - Government Buyer: - City of Goleta Public Works (Santa Barbara County, CA) - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive analysis of the city's urban tree canopy using high-resolution geospatial data (LiDAR, NAIP imagery) - Integration of socioeconomic and climate models to inform urban forest management - Quantification of canopy benefits and analysis of changes over time - Identification of areas with low canopy coverage, emphasizing equity - Development of landscape design guidance for all city parks and open spaces - Creation of 6–10 park-specific landscape designs for priority parks - Collaboration with ongoing tree inventory efforts led by West Coast Arborists - Incorporation of student and community engagement in the design process - Notable Requirements: - Integration with existing tree inventory - Focus on equitable canopy distribution - Student involvement in landscape design - Prospective Vendors and OEMs: - West Coast Arborists (tree inventory) - Davey Resource Group - Dudek - Einwillerkuehl Landscape Architecture - Envicom Corporation - GovGuide - GSA Contract Services - HELIX Environmental Planning - Langan CA - LSA Associates - Rincon Consultants - Spatial Informatics Group - Spurlock Landscape Architects - SWCA - Ventura County Contractors Association - Wilson Environmental Contracting - NAICS Code: 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services)
Description
The City of Goleta is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a comprehensive City-Wide Canopy Analysis and develop Park and Open Space Landscape Designs. The project involves integrating high-resolution geospatial data with socioeconomic and climate models to inform urban forest management and planning. Key tasks include quantifying canopy benefits, identifying canopy gaps with an emphasis on equity, creating landscape design guidance for city parks, and collaborating with ongoing tree inventory efforts. Student involvement in the design process is also a significant component of the project.