Opportunity
Port Angeles Civicplus #RFQ 2026 Tree Canopy and Stream Assessment
Urban Tree Canopy and Stream Assessment Consulting Services for City of Port Angeles
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 13, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 2026 Tree Canopy and Stream Assessment
NAICS
541370, 115310
This opportunity seeks consulting services for an Urban Tree Canopy and Stream Assessment in Port Angeles, Washington. - Government Buyer: - City of Port Angeles Community and Economic Development Department - Scope of Work: - Geospatial analysis of urban tree canopy using ESRI ArcGIS software - Identification of planting opportunities and assessment of tree decline - Evaluation of six urban streams (Ennis, White, Peabody, Valley, Tumwater, and Dry Creeks) for health, invasive species, fish passage barriers, and canopy coverage - Generation of GIS datasets, final reports, and recommendations for urban forest management - Products/Services Requested: - Urban Tree Canopy and Stream Assessment consulting services (1 contract) - Deliverables include GIS data layers and final reports suitable for the City's GIS Division - Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience in geospatial analysis and urban forestry - Ability to work with provided aerial imagery and LiDAR data - Preparation of deliverables in formats compatible with ESRI ArcGIS - No presentations or public-facing materials required unless budget allows - Budget and Term: - Not-to-exceed budget of $30,000 - Six-month contract term - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified consulting firms - Place of Performance: - City of Port Angeles, Washington - Work involves assessment of six named urban streams within city limits
Description
The City of Port Angeles is seeking qualified professional firms to conduct an Urban Tree Canopy Assessment and Stream Assessment to support salmon recovery and stormwater management efforts. The project aims to provide tools for establishing an Urban Forestry Program to holistically manage the urban forest for ecological and community benefits. The scope includes geospatial analysis of tree canopy, identification of planting opportunities, assessment of tree decline, and evaluation of six urban streams for health and fish passage barriers. The contract has a not-to-exceed budget of $30,000, with qualifications due by April 12, 2026.