Specifications include, but are not limited to: The City of Agoura Hills (City) is seeking proposals for civil engineering services from qualified engineering firms for the Medea/Palo Comado Stormwater Treatment Plant and Linear Park Project.The project includes the preparation of plans, specifications & estimates, permitting documents, and construction engineering of the following:a) A stormwater treatment facility near the confluence of Medea Creek and Palo Comado Creek at the Los Angeles County Road Department Facility on Agoura Road near Cornell Road.b) A linear park along Agoura Road above the existing flood control channel between Cornell Road to approximately 600 feet east of Cornell Road.c) A wetlands located directly downstream of the proposed treatment facility.The stormwater treatment facility will house a treatment train which will include a trash and sediment settling device and a disinfectant facility. A diversion structure will be constructed in the existing channel to divert dry-weather runoff volumes to the facility. Once diverted and treated portions of the water flow will be stored and used as irrigation for the linear park & Wetlands, with the rest being returned to Medea Creek.The linear park will incorporate pedestrian and equestrian trails, use native drought tolerant landscaping, and provide recreational opportunities. The park’s landscape will be irrigated with treated runoff generated from the treatment plant, thereby reducing pollutants of concern entering the Santa Monica Bay, and also contributing to the preservation of scare water resources.The wetlands will allow flows from Medea Creek to be treated prior to leaving the city. The surface wetland would be constructed to encourage natural infiltration, transpiration, and biological treatment of the low flows. Native, drought tolerant landscaping will be used to allow restoration of habitat for local wildlife and organisms. Once water has been treated it will be discharged back into Medea Creek.