Opportunity

City of Culver City PlanetBids #RFP # 2682

Culver City Solicits Vendors for Homeless Encampment Abatement and Illegal Dumping Cleanup Services

Posted

June 04, 2026

Respond By

June 18, 2026

Identifier

RFP # 2682

NAICS

562998, 561720

This opportunity is for vendors to provide homeless encampment abatement and illegal dumping cleanup services for the City of Culver City. - Government Buyer: - City of Culver City, primarily through the Housing and Human Services Department and Finance Department - Scope of Services: - Homeless encampment abatement, including removal of trash, debris, abandoned materials, biohazardous waste, dismantling unoccupied temporary structures, site restoration, sanitation, limited vegetation trimming, pressure washing, graffiti removal, and cleaning of motel master leasing rooms when requested - Illegal dumping removal and proper disposal, including hazardous and biohazardous waste - Regularly scheduled weekly cleanups and emergency/on-call response services - All labor, supervision, equipment, vehicles, tools, transportation, disposal services, and personal protective equipment (PPE) to be provided by the vendor - Notable Requirements: - Vendors must comply with all health, safety, and environmental regulations - Professionalism and sensitivity required when interacting with unhoused individuals - Preference for vendors with independent Green Certification in line with EPA Environmentally Preferred Purchasing guidelines - Ability to respond to both scheduled and emergency requests - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned; opportunity is open to all qualified service providers

Description

The City of Culver City is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide homeless encampment abatement, illegal dumping cleanup, and related environmental remediation services throughout the city. The contract term includes an initial two-year period with one optional one-year renewal at the City's discretion. Services include regularly scheduled weekly cleanups and emergency or on-call response services, with all labor, supervision, equipment, vehicles, tools, transportation, disposal services, and personal protective equipment provided by the vendor. Vendors must comply with all applicable health, safety, and environmental regulations and maintain professionalism and sensitivity during interactions with unhoused individuals.

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