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Entity: City of Lafayette, CA
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City of Lafayette
Mobilization; prepare and implement a water pollution control plan; traffic control, temporary traffic signage and temporary delineation; removal and proper disposal of existing striping lines, legends and markers; removal of vegetation around existing striping and around curb painting; temporary layout, spotting and tracking; protection of utilities boxes and valves within the limits of re-painting; installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping lines, legends, and reflective markers; curb painting and all other miscellaneous work
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 10, 2025
City of Lafayette
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Mobilization; prepare and implement a water pollution control plan; traffic control, temporary traffic signage and temporary delineation; removal and proper disposal of existing striping lines, legends and markers; removal of vegetation around existing striping and around curb painting; temporary layout, spotting and tracking; protection of utilities boxes and valves within the limits of re-painting; installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping lines, legends, and reflective markers; curb painting and all other miscellaneous work
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Seeking qualified consultants to complete a development impact fee (dif) nexus study and propose dif updates for the city. The city assesses development impact fees on new development and redevelopment to fund the infrastructure required to support growth. The consultant will work with city staff to identify infrastructure and facilities (e.g., roads, parks, equipment) that may be included in the updated fee program, ensuring that the dif program aligns fees with the infrastructure and facilities costs generated by new development. Provide data, findings, and recommendations to implement new dif categories and update the city's existing dif categories based on required nexus study findings and the proposed infrastructure requirements to support the city's general plan growth projections and the city's 5-year capital improvement program (cip). See outside link.
Posted Date
Sep 23, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2025
Release: Sep 23, 2025
City of Lafayette
Close: Oct 31, 2025
Seeking qualified consultants to complete a development impact fee (dif) nexus study and propose dif updates for the city. The city assesses development impact fees on new development and redevelopment to fund the infrastructure required to support growth. The consultant will work with city staff to identify infrastructure and facilities (e.g., roads, parks, equipment) that may be included in the updated fee program, ensuring that the dif program aligns fees with the infrastructure and facilities costs generated by new development. Provide data, findings, and recommendations to implement new dif categories and update the city's existing dif categories based on required nexus study findings and the proposed infrastructure requirements to support the city's general plan growth projections and the city's 5-year capital improvement program (cip). See outside link.
City of Lafayette
Update to the lamorinda development mitigation fee program nexus study. Review the 2015 nexus study and local policy documents from all three jurisdictions, including general plans, housing elements, transportation plans, and all other applicable documents and reports. Review the existing 2015 nexus study and relevant fee ordinances/resolutions. Review housing element updates and other master plans, policies and programs from each of the three lamorinda jurisdictions related to transportation infrastructure. Identify policy-related issues such as los vs. Vmt, wildfire mitigation project eligibility, fair share methodology, recommended changes to how fees per land use type are calculated, and adequacy of traffic modeling for use in establishing a transportation facilities fee, among other possible questions. See outside link.
Posted Date
Aug 11, 2025
Due Date
Sep 19, 2025
Release: Aug 11, 2025
City of Lafayette
Close: Sep 19, 2025
Update to the lamorinda development mitigation fee program nexus study. Review the 2015 nexus study and local policy documents from all three jurisdictions, including general plans, housing elements, transportation plans, and all other applicable documents and reports. Review the existing 2015 nexus study and relevant fee ordinances/resolutions. Review housing element updates and other master plans, policies and programs from each of the three lamorinda jurisdictions related to transportation infrastructure. Identify policy-related issues such as los vs. Vmt, wildfire mitigation project eligibility, fair share methodology, recommended changes to how fees per land use type are calculated, and adequacy of traffic modeling for use in establishing a transportation facilities fee, among other possible questions. See outside link.
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