The Federally-funded project consists of performing critical upgrades to the neighborhood’s infrastructure to benefit an underserved population by giving them the ability to move freely in and out of the neighborhood, having a reliable source of drinking water, and knowing that stormwater will properly drain following a major rain event. The purpose of this work is to implement mitigation activities to increase resilience to disasters; reduce or eliminate the long-term risk of loss of life; injury; damage to and loss of property; suffering; hardship in Housing and Urban Development (HUD) designated Most Impacted and Distressed Areas (MID), and to ensure the safety and quality of life for the Low-to-Moderate Income community throughout regular day-to-day activities, and severe weather events. The City of Boynton Beach is seeking an Engineering Consulting Firm (Consultant), or other legal entity to provide the Engineering Design and to complete the Environmental Review process for this project. The awarded Consultant/Vendor shall exercise creativity and due diligence to complete the project in accordance with the City’s General Standards; and the requirements and deadlines of the Grant Agencies.