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Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
The State of Vermont (Department of Buildings & General Services, on behalf of the Agency of Natural Resources – Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation) is soliciting bids for the construction of the REBID Moss Glen Falls Pedestrian Bridge in Granville, VT. Bids must be submitted electronically via email to BGS.VTBids@vermont.gov and the posting directs respondents to the official Vermont business registry bid preview for documentation. The solicitation opened on 2026-05-21 and closes on 2026-06-17 at 16:30 local time (posted deadline 4:30 PM), and the project is a construction RFP (not a grant).
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 17, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Close: Jun 17, 2026
The State of Vermont (Department of Buildings & General Services, on behalf of the Agency of Natural Resources – Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation) is soliciting bids for the construction of the REBID Moss Glen Falls Pedestrian Bridge in Granville, VT. Bids must be submitted electronically via email to BGS.VTBids@vermont.gov and the posting directs respondents to the official Vermont business registry bid preview for documentation. The solicitation opened on 2026-05-21 and closes on 2026-06-17 at 16:30 local time (posted deadline 4:30 PM), and the project is a construction RFP (not a grant).
AvailableVermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
The Town of St. Albans (VT) is soliciting proposals from certified arborists/landscaping contractors to procure and plant at least 30 trees in Cohen Park and to develop a planting plan. A pre-bid site visit is scheduled for 2026-06-03 at 10:00 AM; questions are directed to the Town Stormwater Coordinator. The project is funded in part by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation and the United States Department of Agriculture.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Close: Jun 12, 2026
The Town of St. Albans (VT) is soliciting proposals from certified arborists/landscaping contractors to procure and plant at least 30 trees in Cohen Park and to develop a planting plan. A pre-bid site visit is scheduled for 2026-06-03 at 10:00 AM; questions are directed to the Town Stormwater Coordinator. The project is funded in part by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation and the United States Department of Agriculture.
AvailableVermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Work consist of installation of all new hdpe waterlines and services, with accurate placement per slope and drainage requirements, to replace the existing galvanized waterlines. The project will include the installation of a valve pit, waterline drains, new water stands, valving, construction of a new well-control building, plumbing, relocated existing equipment and new equipment in the new control building for water quality treatment and distribution. This project will also include clearing and grubbing, demolition, drilled well reconfiguration work, sitework and grading, electrical work, telecommunications work, permit acquisition and coordination, leakage testing, disinfection and testing, erosion prevention and sediment control, turf establishment, and any incidental work necessary to complete the project.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Work consist of installation of all new hdpe waterlines and services, with accurate placement per slope and drainage requirements, to replace the existing galvanized waterlines. The project will include the installation of a valve pit, waterline drains, new water stands, valving, construction of a new well-control building, plumbing, relocated existing equipment and new equipment in the new control building for water quality treatment and distribution. This project will also include clearing and grubbing, demolition, drilled well reconfiguration work, sitework and grading, electrical work, telecommunications work, permit acquisition and coordination, leakage testing, disinfection and testing, erosion prevention and sediment control, turf establishment, and any incidental work necessary to complete the project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
The committee meeting covered updates on the Vermont Outdoor Recreation Community Grant application and review process. Key topics included the 30x30 conservation plan and land inventory initiative, the legislative study draft report regarding Act 250, and updates on outdoor economy symposia. Additionally, the committee discussed progress on grant programs, the recruitment of new staff positions, and plans for an upcoming outdoor recreation day at the State House.
The steering committee held its first business meeting of the year to discuss the VOREC Action Plan. Key discussion topics included the results of the initiative prioritization survey conducted in March, the identification of top initiatives for the action plan, and the role of the committee in supporting the collective impact network. Members also explored the integration of stewardship as a cross-cutting theme within other priority areas and debated the capacity for engaging with broad statewide projects. There was also a proposal to potentially collaborate with other organizations to host a unified outdoor recreation economic conference.
The bimonthly business meeting included general updates and a round-robin discussion among steering committee members. Key topics included updates on recruitment efforts for open positions, including the VTGC motorized seat, and discussions regarding potential modifications to the executive order governing committee seats. The implementation of Move Forward Together Vermont was reviewed, focusing on identifying partnership gaps and opportunities for engagement sessions scheduled around the Vermont conference on parks, trails, and recreation, and the Vermont Outdoor Business Alliance's outdoor economy summit. Additionally, discussions covered the intersection of public health and outdoor recreation, referencing national findings regarding social, physical, and mental health benefits, and models used to estimate economic impacts. Committee updates highlighted summer activities, including creative production projects, strategy development for BIPOC visitation, and efforts to mitigate impacts from strained Canadian market relations through messaging and discount promotions. State park visitation reported overall good performance, with strong instate use compensating for dips in out-of-state (Canadian) camping. Significant time was dedicated to updates on the Act 59, the Community Resilience and Biodiversity Protection Act, including feedback from regional stakeholder meetings and ongoing synthesis by the technical advisory committee. Finally, updates from the Northern Forest Canoe Trail detailed stewardship work, including building stone steps, improving access at Marble Mill Park and Highgate Falls, executing river cleanups on the La Moyal River, and adapting plans related to flood resilience funding. Work also proceeded on the trail accessibility hub's waterway access page and trip descriptions for paddlers with disabilities.
The meeting served as the December business meeting and focused on a Year In Review session, emphasizing reflection and forward planning. Key discussions included a review of Vorex's work throughout the year, categorized into base program work, core projects, and special initiatives, against the established foundation document's impact areas (data, funding, technical assistance, and storytelling). Significant accomplishments highlighted included supporting outdoor recreation day, tracking federal-level shifts and publishing a memo regarding their impacts, funding partner work through the Northern Border Regional Commission (including innovation panels and trail video tutorials), and providing updates on the Vermont CORE Toolkit development. The status of the Vorex Community Grants Program was reviewed, noting the closure of numerous grants and the continued support for active grantees across all 14 counties. The meeting concluded with a look ahead to the next steering committee meetings, planning for the VORC action plan discussion, and preparing for the CORE Toolkit launch in early 2026.
The meeting focused on providing general updates following the 2025 Legislative Session and addressing current matters, particularly concerning Canadian visitation impacts. Key updates included the successful passage of the housing financing tool (chip, or mini TIF) aimed at infrastructure projects for housing. Discussions covered the significant decline in Canadian visitation, evidenced by a 30% drop in border crossings and a 45% decrease in cumulative hotel reservations for the year, with organic website traffic down 70%. Strategies to combat this decline and foster long-term brand stability involved developing French-language messaging, a discount/deals program for Canadians, and a specific public relations campaign. Furthermore, updates were provided on the implementation of Act 59, including the establishment of the Technical Advisory Committee and planning for regional stakeholder meetings in late July. There was also a detailed discussion regarding a recent cross-border meeting with Quebec tourism officials focused on future collaborations, specifically in agritourism and biking tourism.
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