RFP for OPEN Downtown Parking Enforcement
Federal opportunity from KB002001 - Finance | KB002 - Procurement • City of Beaverton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 04, 2026.
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RFP for OPEN Downtown Parking Enforcement The City of Beaverton is seeking a qualified contractor to operate parking enforcement and compliance services in Downtown Beaverton. Services the Contractor is to provide include but are not limited to daily parking enforcement operations, permit parking management and revenue collection(s) and transfer(s). The Contractor will be the first point of contact for customers. See Bid Link: https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/beavertonoregon/projects/217215
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The City of Beaverton is soliciting proposals for parking enforcement and compliance services in Downtown Beaverton, with a response deadline of February 4, 2026. The selected contractor will handle daily enforcement operations, permit management, and revenue collection. This contract represents a significant opportunity for vendors experienced in municipal services and parking management solutions.
The City of Beaverton aims to enhance parking enforcement and compliance in the downtown area to improve traffic flow and revenue generation through effective permit management and daily enforcement operations.
- Daily parking enforcement operations
- Permit parking management
- Revenue collection and transfers
- Customer service as the first point of contact
- Company profile and qualifications
- Proposed operational plan
- Staffing plan and qualifications
- Pricing structure for services
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- Detailed performance metrics for enforcement
- Specific budget range for the contract
- Current contractor for parking services
- Historical data on parking violations
- Geographic boundaries for enforcement services
- Any existing technology systems to integrate with
- Local stakeholder opinions on current enforcement practices
- Expected volume of permits issued
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