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Marin Co Transit District
Marin Transit is soliciting proposals for professional services to conduct fleet inspection and maintenance audit services for its public transportation operations. The scope includes on-site vehicle inspections of approximately 25% of the fleet annually, maintenance record reviews, and the preparation of detailed audit reports and recommendations. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the Marin Transit Bonfire portal by the April 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Marin Co Transit District
Close: Apr 24, 2026
Marin Transit is soliciting proposals for professional services to conduct fleet inspection and maintenance audit services for its public transportation operations. The scope includes on-site vehicle inspections of approximately 25% of the fleet annually, maintenance record reviews, and the preparation of detailed audit reports and recommendations. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the Marin Transit Bonfire portal by the April 2026 deadline.
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Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) requests Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms to provide design and engineering services (Plans, Specifications & Estimates) for a consolidated fixed-route Zero Emissions Bus Operations & Maintenance Facility at 1075 Francisco Boulevard East, San Rafael, CA. The procurement is a two-phase RFQ: firms submit SOQs, the highest-ranked firms (minimum three) will be shortlisted for interviews/presentations, and Marin Transit will then negotiate scope and fee with the highest-ranked firm. The buyer portal lists required submittal documents (SOQ, CA Levine Act statement, prime-sub report, non-collusion affidavit, FTA certification forms, billing rate sheet) and supporting technical attachments; funding and technical details (facility size, bus capacity, FTA grant references) are documented in the solicitation attachments.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Marin Co Transit District
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) requests Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms to provide design and engineering services (Plans, Specifications & Estimates) for a consolidated fixed-route Zero Emissions Bus Operations & Maintenance Facility at 1075 Francisco Boulevard East, San Rafael, CA. The procurement is a two-phase RFQ: firms submit SOQs, the highest-ranked firms (minimum three) will be shortlisted for interviews/presentations, and Marin Transit will then negotiate scope and fee with the highest-ranked firm. The buyer portal lists required submittal documents (SOQ, CA Levine Act statement, prime-sub report, non-collusion affidavit, FTA certification forms, billing rate sheet) and supporting technical attachments; funding and technical details (facility size, bus capacity, FTA grant references) are documented in the solicitation attachments.
Marin Co Transit District
Primary construction components, development of wick drain plan, establish erosion and storm water controls, excavation and grading of existing soils, installation of wick drains, initial placement of surcharge fill in lifts, wait for notification of adequate settlement, second placement of surcharge fill in lifts, stabilize site.
Posted Date
Dec 11, 2025
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Dec 11, 2025
Marin Co Transit District
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Primary construction components, development of wick drain plan, establish erosion and storm water controls, excavation and grading of existing soils, installation of wick drains, initial placement of surcharge fill in lifts, wait for notification of adequate settlement, second placement of surcharge fill in lifts, stabilize site.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Marin Co Transit District
This Short Range Transit Plan for Marin Transit outlines a five-year framework for service and capital planning from FY 2023 to FY 2028. It analyzes pre-pandemic, current, and projected service operations under various revenue scenarios, including those with fiscal constraints. The plan focuses on maintaining service levels, ensuring financial stability, addressing infrastructure requirements, and providing equitable transit services, particularly for transit-dependent communities.
The meeting commenced with addressing the approval of a Director's request to participate remotely under AB 2449, as one Director was expected to join late. Public expression included written comments submitted via email regarding an agenda item. Key discussions included the General Manager's report highlighting a $5.6 million Federal Transit Administration Grant Award and upcoming changes under Next Generation Clipper, noting that hybrid buses were preferred over electric buses in the grant selection criteria. The Consent Calendar covered several items, including approvals for financial reports, performance reports, service agreement extensions, and the Same Day Paratransit Pilot Program Extension. The Board accepted the Marin Transit Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2024/25, which received a clean audit opinion. Discussions also covered community engagement efforts in the Canal neighborhood, including the Community Capacity Building Project plan, and the CEQA report and project update for the Fixed Route Maintenance Facility. Finally, the Board addressed the approval of Marin Transit's MASCOTS Service Changes and associated Title VI Equity Analysis Report, where concerns were raised about specific route changes, particularly for travel between San Rafael and Sausalito, and transportation options north of Novato post the last SMART train. Reports on System Performance and Year End Financials were also reviewed.
The meeting included standard procedures such as roll call and opening remarks by the President. Key agenda items involved considering the approval of Directors' requests for remote participation under emergency circumstances as permitted by AB 2449, although no such requests were made. The board also opened time for public expression. Following this, the board convened into a closed session, after which the President reported that direction was given to staff with no other immediate reportable items.
The meeting included discussions on a range of topics, including a commemoration for the Director of Finance & Capital Programs' work anniversary, updates on the Zero Emissions Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility project and related community engagement plans, and a service change proposal for local bus service in response to the Marin-Sonoma Coordinated Transit Service Plan (MASCOTS). The board also considered a request for additional full-time staff to support the Travel Navigator Program.
The meeting included discussions on technology innovations, micro transit options, revenue sources, the Muir Woods Shuttle, and the District's Yellow Bus Program. The Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP)'s background, timeline, financial and capital components were presented.
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