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Published January 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM

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Renovation of a museum in Fremont, California. Completed plans call for the renovation of a museum.

The project involves updating the interpretive exhibits at the Coyote Hills Visitor Center in Fremont, California. The focus is to refresh exhibits, displays, and visitor flow to enhance the visitor experience, reflecting accurate tribal communities and best management practices in interpretation. The Consultant will coordinate and organize collaboration between Native American tribes associated with Coyote Hills Regional Park (specifically the Ohlone Indian Tribe, the Confederated Villages of the Lisjan Nation, and the Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area) and the East Bay Regional Park District to inform the content, design, and creation of the exhibit update. The Consultant will be the primary point of contact to engage the tribes and the District, facilitate inclusion of indigenous experiences and perspectives in the exhibits, and reconcile possible disparities among parties. Key tasks include leading and documenting tribal outreach, communication, content solicitation, and exhibit development, as well as organizing, scheduling, and confirming all related communications. Each tribe will engage directly and separately with the District through the Consultant's facilitation for the duration of the project. The construction and installation will be completed by the District itself. QUESTIONS DUE BY: 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday January 14, 2026 Submit questions via email to both contacts below: Michael Moran, Regional Manager, mmoran@ebparks.org The East Bay Regional Park District is updating the interpretive exhibits at the Coyote Hills Visitor Center in Fremont, California. This update will refresh exhibits, displays, and use/flow to improve the visitor experience. Over 5000 school children and 25,000 community members per year will benefit from these improvements. The exhibits at the CHVC are over 20 years old and do not accurately reflect our tribal communities nor best management practices in interpretation. This is a small-scale ($400,000) interpretive planning and installation project (construction and installation to be completed by the District). The District anticipates the work on this project to begin early 2026 and be completed mid-late 2026. The Consultant will lead liaison efforts, including but not limited to, coordinating and organizing collaboration between Native American tribes associated with Coyote Hills Regional Park, specifically the Ohlone Indian Tribe, the Confederated Villages of the Lisjan Nation, and Muwekma Ohlone Indian Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area, and the East Bay Regional Park District to inform the content, design, and creation of the Coyote Hills Visitor Center Exhibits Update/Refresh Project. The Consultant will be the primary point of contact and organization to engage the tribes and the District to facilitate the inclusion of indigenous experiences and perspectives in the exhibits and at Coyote Hills Regional Park, and reconcile possible disparities among and within involved parties as they may relate to the project

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$400,000.00

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Renovation

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