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Animal Impoundment, Animal Enforcement, Animal Welfare with Licensing Administration Services

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RFP: 013-2026State & Local

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The City of Lake City, Florida, has issued solicitation RFP 013-2026 for professional services covering animal impoundment, animal enforcement, animal welfare, and licensing administration. This procurement is managed by the City's procurement department and is intended to support the municipal services provided to the urban community of Lake City in Columbia County. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of September 16, 2026. The primary point of contact for this solicitation is Chief of Police Gerald Butler, with additional administrative support provided by Procurement Director Brenda Karr.

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Lake City, Florida RFP 013-2026 for animal services; responses due September 16, 2026.

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Florida → ProcurementView Agency

NAICS

922120 - Police ProtectionView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Animal Impoundment_ Animal Enforcement_ Animal Welfare with Licensing Administration Services.pdf

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Animal_Ordinance_&_Statutes.pdf

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76.pdf

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AgencyFlorida → Procurement
Contacts2 people available
OfficeLake City, FL, 32055, USA
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Office AddressLake City, FL, 32055, USA
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Gerald ButlerChief of Police
Brenda KarrProcurement Director

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The City of Lake City is approximately 12.4 square miles in size and serves a population of approximately 12,500. The City of Lake City is an urban city located in Columbia County, Florida, a rural community. The legislative branch of the City is composed of an elected five-member City Council consisting of the Mayor and four council members. The City Council is governed by the City Charter and by state and local laws and regulations. The City of Lake City operates under a City Council-City Manager form of government and provides a full range of municipal services, including general government administration, law enforcement and fire protection, community redevelopment, stormwater management, sanitation and solid waste, as well as construction and maintenance of infrastructure, recreational, and other cultural facilities. The City also operates a municipal airport.

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