RFP 20262013 First and Last Mile Safety Study
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 28, 2026.
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RFP 20262013 First and Last Mile Safety Study
The First and Last Mile Safety Study will utilize data analysis and community engagement to better understand the safety barriers and challenges community members encounter traveling to and from all LTD stops and a small number of high-priority school bus stops. The primary goal of this work is to produce a planning document that recommends specific design changes to address identified safety barriers and challenges.
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The RFP 20262013 First and Last Mile Safety Study, issued by the Oregon Purchasing agency, focuses on understanding safety barriers for community members traveling to and from LTD stops and select school bus stops. The study emphasizes data analysis and community engagement, aiming to deliver a planning document with design recommendations. The response deadline is set for January 28, 2026, which provides ample time for detailed preparation and strategic planning.
The buyer seeks to conduct a comprehensive study that analyzes safety issues related to access to multiple LTD stops and a few critical school bus stops, ultimately creating a planning document with actionable design recommendations.
- Firms specializing in transportation safety analysis
- Companies with experience in community engagement
- Engineering firms with a focus on urban design
- Conduct data analysis on current safety barriers
- Engage with community stakeholders for input
- Identify high-priority locations to focus on
- Develop a planning document outlining recommendations
- Technical proposal detailing methodology
- Team qualifications and previous project examples
- Scheduling plan for community engagement activities
- Price proposal with a breakdown of costs
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- Ensure adherence to state regulations regarding data handling
- Follow ethical guidelines in community engagement practices
- Consider a cost-plus pricing model given the exploratory nature of the work
- Factor in potential costs for community outreach and engagement activities
- Consider partnering with local community organizations for engagement
- Potential collaborations with firms specializing in data analytics
- Delay in community engagement may hinder timelines
- Potential lack of access to necessary data
- Changes in community priorities could affect focus areas
- What specific data sets are currently available for analysis?
- Are there predefined metrics for assessing safety barriers?
- What is the expected level of community participation in this study?
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- Detailed performance period not specified
- Types of expected deliverables beyond the planning document are unclear
- No specific budget range provided
- Lack of information on existing safety studies
- Potential stakeholders in community engagement not identified
- Communication preferences of community members are not mentioned
- No guidance on previous similar studies or benchmarks provided
- No information about proposal evaluation criteria available
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