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City of Moab
Moab City, Utah is soliciting Request for Qualifications (RFQ) from qualified consulting firms to develop a Downtown Master Plan for the city's 5.39-acre downtown core area. The selected consultant will produce a master plan, financial model, policy recommendations, and development agreement for the area. Expertise sought includes urban design, planning, market research, public engagement, and downtown revitalization to create a vibrant, walkable, mixed-use district aligned with community goals.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
City of Moab
Close: Jul 27, 2026
Moab City, Utah is soliciting Request for Qualifications (RFQ) from qualified consulting firms to develop a Downtown Master Plan for the city's 5.39-acre downtown core area. The selected consultant will produce a master plan, financial model, policy recommendations, and development agreement for the area. Expertise sought includes urban design, planning, market research, public engagement, and downtown revitalization to create a vibrant, walkable, mixed-use district aligned with community goals.
AvailableCity of Moab
Provide qualified consultants to conduct a feasibility study for improved and sustainable. This study will inform future design and implementation phases aimed at enhancing recreational opportunities while preserving the ecological integrity of the colorado river and surrounding natural resources.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
City of Moab
Close: May 12, 2026
Provide qualified consultants to conduct a feasibility study for improved and sustainable. This study will inform future design and implementation phases aimed at enhancing recreational opportunities while preserving the ecological integrity of the colorado river and surrounding natural resources.
City of Moab
Technology consulting firms for Cyber Security and Technology Support Services. The City intends to contract with a qualified firm(s) to provide consultation and guidance for Cyber Security and IT support in the following areas: architectural guidance, project management, technology roadmap, technical implementation, support services and future City technology needs and solutions with an emphasis on technology (cyber) security.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
City of Moab
Close: Apr 28, 2026
Technology consulting firms for Cyber Security and Technology Support Services. The City intends to contract with a qualified firm(s) to provide consultation and guidance for Cyber Security and IT support in the following areas: architectural guidance, project management, technology roadmap, technical implementation, support services and future City technology needs and solutions with an emphasis on technology (cyber) security.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than ~$25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: City of Moab, UT
When to use: Your product is unique/proprietary or service continuity is essential.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Moab
The meeting primarily served as a workshop to discuss proposed amendments to the Moab Municipal Code regarding sign regulations. Key discussion points included simplifying code language to improve readability, ensuring regulatory consistency, and addressing the impact of recent state legislation on sign permitting. Specific focus was placed on balancing sign flexibility for businesses with the city's outdoor lighting ordinance, particularly concerning LED signs, fuel price signage, and the regulation of temporary signs. The Commission reviewed external feedback emphasizing the importance of aligning sign requirements with existing lighting standards and avoiding redundant or conflicting technical definitions.
The City Council meeting focused on the consideration of repealing and replacing a previous ordinance with a new ordinance that imposes a temporary ban on the personal discharge of fireworks within city limits. The discussion included input from the Fire Chief regarding extreme fire danger conditions and the need to preserve resources. The council also addressed enforcement plans, which involve extra police patrols and a zero-tolerance policy, as well as the legal framework for the ban in accordance with state guidelines. The motion to approve the new ordinance, which extends the fireworks and open fire ban through the end of July, was successfully passed.
The council held a workshop on the Water Conservation Plan and discussed department updates. Key agenda items included confirmation of a funding match for a BRIC grant, support for a Glass Recycling Foundation grant, and the approval of city bills. The council addressed the Residential Utility Assistance Program, considering its conversion to a permanent policy, and reviewed an interlocal agreement with the Moab Valley Fire Department alongside a cooperative wildfire system agreement. Additionally, there was consideration of zoning code amendments to include medical clinics as a permitted use.
The board meeting agenda included a public hearing to consider a recommendation to the City Council for an ordinance amending the Neighborhood Commercial Zone to permit medical clinics. The commission also considered and approved a planning resolution for a buffering and screening special exception request for a hotel property, discussed potential amendments to commission bylaws, and held a workshop regarding amendments to the municipal code section for vendors.
The council discussed the FY 25/26 budget and determined no amendment was necessary. Key business included the consideration of a contract award to River Restoration for the Lion's Park River Access Feasibility Study, a presentation regarding a development easement on South Golf Course East Bench Road, and considerations of resolutions for declaring certain city property as surplus and amending municipal code regarding street-legal vehicle speed limits.
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