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Published September 5, 2025 at 8:00 PM

Updated September 9, 2025

This is a service / maintenance or supply contract in Fayette, Missouri. Contact the soliciting agency for additional information.

Department of Conservation the City of Fayette is requesting bids to remove, grind stumps, and reinoxe all debris for 6 trees. Due to Missouri Department of Conservation restrictions related to bat habitat, the trees may not be removed prior to Nov 1st. but would need to be done the first week of Nox ember to allow for planting. Bids need to include the removal of ALL debris as well as grinding stumps, area raked clean and roadway swept or blow n clear of any sawdust or wood chips. Slumps must be ground to a depth of 4 inches below the surface of the surrounding grade of land. To receive maps of trees to be removed and further information contact City of Fayette Consulting Arborist Dakota Wells at Trccrcmcdics|lc@gmail.com

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