Answers to Rodent RFP Questions

1. Can you provide a map of greenway parcels with labels? Please see attached.

2. Can you provide a map and/or number of current bait station locations throughout the park? We currently own approximately 85 stations in total. These have been located as follows: ● 39 stations in the , North of Armenian Heritage Park to Anthony ‘RIP’ Valenti Way, ● 7 in Armenian Heritage Park, ● 13 between Oliver and Mercantile Street, ● 12 between Oliver and , ● 14 in Chin Park.

3. Is a veteran owned business given additional consideration for being a minority owned business as stated in the RFP? We consider the combined qualities of each Contractor and Proposal to determine the Best Value for the Conservancy. Please identify if your company is a certified small, diverse or disadvantaged business including, but not limited to, WBE, MBE, SBE, VBE.

4. What is our budget/what did you spend last year? In a typical year, we have spent between $15K-$20K on rodent control services, inclusive of fumigation or other specialty services on an as-requested basis. We ask that each company utilize their expertise to produce a proposal and program which will best fulfill our expectations as outlined in the RFP. As stated above, we consider the combined ​ qualities of each contractor to determine best value. ​

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