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RFP for Joint Land Use Study - Camp Grayling and Alpena Joint Training Center

The Northeast Michigan Council of Governments (NEMCOG) is seeking qualifications and proposals from firms to prepare a joint land use study (JLUS) for Camp Grayling Joint Military Training Center located in Crawford County, Michigan, and the Alpena Joint Training Center located in Alpena County, Michigan,  on behalf of its member municipalities. DOD’s Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) provides grants to state and local governments to conduct a JLUS to support the long-term sustainability and operability of the military installation complex. A grant to NEMCOG to conduct a JLUS has been awarded by OEA. Interested firms must demonstrate knowledge and experience in community planning, development and land use issues, fiscal impact analysis, economic development, and military installation management and operations. Responses to this request must be received by NEMCOG no later than Thursday, February 16, at 4 p.m. Responses received after this deadline will not be considered. A copy of the full RFQ/RFP may be downloaded here.

Created on Wednesday, January 4, 2017