RFP #27-03 ON-CALL ARBORICULTURE CONSULTING SERVICES
Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 3, 2026
This RFP is for on-call arboriculture consulting services for the City of Fall River City Operations Department.
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Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 3, 2026
This RFP is for on-call arboriculture consulting services for the City of Fall River City Operations Department.
Aug 12, 2026
Closes
Sep 14, 2026
Sale of the Pearl St Parking Garage.
Aug 12, 2026
Closes
Aug 27, 2026
HVAC On-Call Services.
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3,455
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95,298
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This document contains two invoices issued by Govinvest Inc. to Fall River, MA. The first invoice, #2022-4123, is for an amount of $46,875.00 for unspecified services. The second invoice, #2024-5645, is for an annual subscription to a 'Costing Module' for $20,000.00, with a service period from October 11, 2024, to October 10, 2025. Payment options are provided for both invoices.
This document details a Master SaaS Services Agreement between GovInvest, Inc. and Fall River, MA, for the provision of Financial Forecasting and Labor Costing Modules. The agreement, effective November 30, 2022, has an initial term of three years, concluding on November 29, 2025. The total annual cost for the services is $37,500, and a one-time implementation fee of $10,000 is waived if the three-year agreement is paid upfront. An invoice for $112,500.00 covers the entire three-year subscription period. The document also includes comprehensive terms and conditions, service level agreements, support terms, a software disclaimer, and a sole source letter confirming GovInvest's exclusive distribution of the software.
Invoice for LEAP Users from 08-18-2023 to 08-17-2024. The total amount due is $4,934.25, with a due date of 08-18-2023. Payments made by credit card are subject to a 3% convenience fee.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fall River
The meeting began with a public hearing covering an auto body license application, pole location installations, and a request for curb removal. The Finance Committee subsequently met to provide a citation recognizing a student for her community fundraising efforts following a local fire. Additionally, the committee addressed citizen concerns regarding road maintenance, safety, and jurisdictional issues surrounding Green Leaf Street and Judge Street, with plans to refer the matter to the public works and transportation committee for further review.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding several requests for the removal and modification of curbing for residential and commercial properties. Following the public hearing, the council held a public participation segment where community members addressed various concerns, including the preservation of a local armory building, concerns about school curriculum and moral standards, and critiques regarding city leadership, rising crime rates, and housing affordability. Public speakers also touched on the need for more time during public comment periods.
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The City Council meeting covered several critical topics, including citizens' input regarding grievances against the school department, specifically concerning transparency and superintendent conduct. The council discussed the Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan, focusing on the potential use of federal funds from the American Relief Plan for various municipal projects, such as repairs to city buildings and the purchase of an excavator. A motion was passed to table all capital items related to the school department until the superintendent is able to attend a future meeting. Additionally, the administration provided updates on funding mechanisms for city department equipment and facilities, noting the shift toward utilizing operating budgets for one-time purchases instead of bonding.
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