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Senior Meal Services for Parks and Recreation

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270101State & Local

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The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department is soliciting proposals for meal services targeting seniors at six community centers: El Rio, Quincie Douglas, Donna Liggins, Freedom, William H. Clements, and Armory Centers. This solicitation, identified by number 270101, was posted on July 6, 2026, with a firm response deadline of July 27, 2026. The contract aims to provide nutritious meals to elderly residents through established local facilities, ensuring consistent access to healthy food in supportive community environments. Proposals must demonstrate the ability to deliver meals reliably, adhere to nutritional guidelines, and coordinate logistics across multiple sites. The opportunity is classified under a State, Local, or Educational (SLED) government agency and is administered by the Parks and Recreation division in Arizona. All services are expected to be performed within Tucson, AZ, with the primary point of contact being Sandra Alcorn, Principal Contract Officer, reachable via phone at 520-837-4118 or email at sandra.alcorn@tucsonaz.gov. There is no specified set-aside or NAICS code provided, indicating the solicitation is open to all eligible vendors without specific socioeconomic preferences. Interested parties must submit responses through the official procurement portal linked in the posting.

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Tucson seeks meal services for seniors at six community centers, deadline July 27, 2026, via Sandra Alcorn.

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Arizona → Parks and RecreationView Agency

NAICS

624210 - Community Food Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

AZ, USA

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IFB 270101 Senior Meal Services for Parks and Recreation

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City of Tucson General Terms and Conditions Data Protection and AI

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HUD-5370C General Conditions for Non-Construction Contracts

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City of Tucson ARPA Terms and Conditions Addendum

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Offer and Acceptance Page for City of Tucson Contract

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Solicitation Instructions and Conditions for Offer Submission 5369-B

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AgencyArizona → Parks and Recreation
Contacts1 person available
OfficeTucson, AZ, 85701, US
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Arizona → Parks and Recreation
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Office AddressTucson, AZ, 85701, US
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Sandra AlcornPrincipal Contract Officer

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City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department is seeking meal services for seniors at El Rio, Quincie Douglas, Donna Liggins, Freedom, William H. Clements, and Armory Centers.

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