Main-McVay Locally Preferred Transit Solution: South 'A' Transportation Study
Federal opportunity from KS006005 - Development & Public Works - Community Development | 001 - Development & Public Works - Community Development • City of Springfield. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026.
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Main-McVay Locally Preferred Transit Solution: South 'A' Transportation Study The Project will assess current and future transportation needs, identify potential solutions, and recommend strategies for implementation along the South 'A' Street Corridor, from the Glenwood roundabout to South 18th Street. The study will include a comprehensive assessment of existing conditions, technical analysis, and community engagement to develop a range of multimodal transportation solutions. More information at: https://springfield-or.gov/city/finance/purchasing/ The City of Springfield is requesting proposals to develop a comprehensive assessment of existing conditions, technical analysis, and community engagement to develop a range of multimodal transportation solutions for the South A corridor. More information available at www.springfield-or.gov/city/finance/purchasing
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The City of Springfield is seeking proposals for the South 'A' Transportation Study to address current and future transportation needs along the South 'A' Street Corridor. The project will emphasize a comprehensive assessment including technical analysis and community engagement to develop multimodal transportation solutions. Responses are due by March 31, 2026, and additional details can be found on the Springfield procurement website.
The City of Springfield aims to assess and recommend multimodal transportation solutions for the South 'A' Street Corridor, identifying current and future transportation needs and potential solutions through community engagement and technical analysis.
- Firms with expertise in traffic and transportation analysis
- Consultants experienced in community engagement
- Companies specializing in multimodal transportation solutions
- Comprehensive assessment of existing transportation conditions
- Technical analysis of transportation needs
- Community engagement activities
- Development of multimodal solutions
- Recommendations for implementation strategies
- Understanding of multimodal transportation systems
- Experience in similar transit studies
- Proposed project timeline
- Staff qualifications and relevant experience
- Community engagement strategies
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- Ensure adherence to local government regulations and procurement standards
- Include all necessary certifications and disclosures in the proposal
- Consider a competitive pricing model aligned with local government budgets
- Identify cost structures for each phase of the study
- Partner with local engineering firms or urban planners
- Include subcontractors specialized in community outreach
- Potential delays in obtaining community feedback
- Variability in funding or budget constraints
- Changes in local transportation policy or regulations
- What specific data sources does the city prefer for the assessment?
- Are there existing studies or plans that should be integrated into the analysis?
- What are the key performance indicators for the success of this study?
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- Detailed budget for the study
- Specific metrics for evaluating proposals
- Project team size requirements
- Information on existing transportation plans
- List of expected stakeholders for engagement
- Specific timeline for project phases
- Clarification on community engagement expectations
- Types of multimodal solutions under consideration
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