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In-School Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Education Services

Cupertino, CaliforniaCalifornia, USADue Thursday, July 2, 2026
Client
Cupertino, California
RFP Number
EDUCATION-17321
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Subsistence, Education or Training Supplies and Services
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Description

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The City of Cupertino Public Works Department is seeking a qualified consultant to provide in-school pedestrian and bicycle safety education services for students during the 2026-27 school year. The agency is trying to teach fundamental traffic safety concepts to students and encourage families to walk or bike to school rather than drive. The selected partner will develop and execute these safety programs under the general direction of the public works department and in consultation with other city personnel. The scope of work covers targeted safety programs for four distinct student age groups. For kindergartners and their families, the consultant will deliver an event focused on fundamental street-crossing skills and encouraging active transportation. The project also requires creating and delivering school-day education programs for second graders on basic pedestrian safety, fourth graders on basic bicycle safety, and middle school students on defensive biking. The contract period spans one year, and the performance of the work will take place offsite. Eligibility is restricted to onshore organizations based in the United States. The agency has not disclosed a set budget and is looking for cost proposals from interested bidders. All questions regarding this opportunity must be submitted to the agency no later than June 25, 2026.

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