Specifications include, but are not limited to: The tasks below outline the planning, engineering design, and construction management needs for the project. Construction activities decided upon through the planning process will likely require various US Army Corp of Engineers (wetlands and/or in channel work) and City (excavation and floodplain permitting) permit review processes. Note: National Wetlands Inventory includes Atkinson Canal as PEM1Cx wetland. Task 1 (Scoping, Data Collection, and Public Outreach): Review of existing documents. Agency and stakeholder identification. Kick-off meeting with staff/project team/stakeholders to discuss project approach, requirements/scope, identify goals, define milestones, and prioritize actions (the City is willing to provide meeting space and/or staff for all stakeholder engagement). Site visit and physical analysis to collect necessary data, and determine opportunities and constraints. Review/determine applicable code or design and construction permit requirements related to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, US Army Corp of Engineers, City Engineering Standards, and City Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. Task 2 (Concept Designs and Public Outreach): Develop design alternatives (site plan, concept grading plan, material and quantities, preliminary cost estimates (City one foot contour data available). Stakeholder engagement (meeting/outreach/etc.) to review and provide input/direction on design alternatives. Task 3 (Trail Connectivity Analysis and Concept Designs – ½ Mile Atkinson Trail South Extension and/or other alternatives): Develop design alternatives (site plan, concept grading plan, material and quantities, preliminary cost estimates (City one foot contour data available). Stakeholder engagement (can combine with Task 2) to review and provide input/direction on design alternatives.