RFP 20262005 River Road and Hwy 99 Corridor Study
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 16, 2025.
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RFP 20262005 River Road and Hwy 99 Corridor Study
In general, work includes conducting multimodal transportation planning for transit corridors in Eugene to implement transit priority and safety improvements as envisioned in the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan and Eugene 2035 Transportation System Plan (2017), MovingAhead (2022), River Road Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan (2024), and Vision Zero Action Plan (2025).
In general, work includes conducting multimodal transportation planning for transit corridors in Eugene to implement transit priority and safety improvements
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The RFP 20262005 for the River Road and Hwy 99 Corridor Study focuses on multimodal transportation planning in Eugene, specifically aimed at enhancing transit corridor safety and efficiency. This initiative aligns with the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan and other related transportation plans. Interested bidders should have experience in transportation planning and a strong understanding of local policies and improvement strategies.
The buyer aims to implement transit priority and safety improvements, enhancing multimodal transportation in Eugene as outlined in various plans including the Eugene 2035 Transportation System Plan and the Vision Zero Action Plan for 2025.
- Transportation planning firms with experience in multimodal systems.
- Consultants familiar with urban planning and local government policies.
- Teams with a track record of collaborating with public agencies.
- Conduct multimodal transportation planning for transit corridors.
- Implement transit priority improvements.
- Enhance safety measures in accordance with various comprehensive plans.
- Completed proposal document.
- Relevant project history that demonstrates capability.
- Team qualifications and experience statements.
- Detailed methodology for conducting the study.
- Budget proposal with pricing details.
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- Ensure compliance with all local government regulations.
- Follow the guidelines set forth in the RFP concerning submission.
- Develop a competitive pricing model based on project scope and expected deliverables.
- Consideration of cost-benefit analysis for proposed improvements.
- Consider partnering with local engineering firms.
- Engage experts in urban planning who specialize in transit systems.
- Incorporate subconsultants with specific knowledge of Eugene's transportation plans.
- Potential changes in local government transportation policies.
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits or stakeholder approvals.
- Economic factors affecting budget and funding availability.
- What specific metrics will be used to evaluate safety improvements?
- Are there existing traffic studies or data that can be provided?
- What is the expected public involvement in the planning process?
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- Detailed start and end dates for the period of performance.
- Specific budget range for the project.
- Any mandated local partnerships or subcontracting requirements.
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