The City of Eastvale (City) is seeking proposals from qualified firms and organizations (Proposers) to provide professional design services in transportation, roadway/pathway, and environmental for the Schleisman Road Mobility, Safety and Connectivity Project (Project). The Project area is on Schleisman Road between Hamner Avenue and Sumner Avenue in Eastvale, CA. Under this project, the City is considering an all-inclusive and all ages and abilities Class I trail/pathways on Schleisman Road between Hamner Avenue and Sumner Avenue in the existing roadway right-of-way as a preferred alternative. The City is particularly interested in firms that can demonstrate that they have successfully completed a project that is creative and unique that aligns with the City’s needs. The City’s intention is to enhance mobility, safety, and connectivity for this family-oriented community that enjoys the opportunity to connect with amazing schools and planned future trails. Other efforts will be focused on landscape architecture, healthy community infrastructure opportunities, and urban design of the trail facilities to create a unique experience. The City has several arterial streets that have more roadway capacity and right-of-way width than is needed to carry existing and future traffic volumes. This overabundance of vehicular level of service is at the expense of active transportation infrastructure to move and connect people between neighborhoods, parks, schools, and retail destinations. This project will mitigate the imbalance through the design and construction of about 1 mile of trail/pathways on Schleisman Road between Hamner Avenue and Sumner Avenue. A Conceptual Landscape Plan has been developed for the class 1 trail/pathways on Schleisman Road between Hamner Avenue and Sumner Avenue by Conceptual Design and Planning Company (CDPC) (Exhibit IV). The City’s intent is to use the conceptual landscape plan to develop the construction plan, however, the scope shown on conceptual landscape plan may change subject to the feedback received from the public as a result of ongoing and future outreach efforts. It is to be noted that the final landscape plans are to be developed by a Landscape Architect, whom the City will contract with separately. The selected Consultant will be required to coordinate and provide support throughout the development process to deliver a seamless design.