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Marin Co Transit District
Provision of qualified consulting firms to provide computer systems maintenance and information technology (IT) support services.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Marin Co Transit District
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Provision of qualified consulting firms to provide computer systems maintenance and information technology (IT) support services.
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.
Marin Co Transit District
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.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Marin Co Transit District
The board meeting covered several key business items. The General Manager provided updates on the Zero Emissions Bus Facility project, paratransit van purchases, and recent transportation fairs and travel training workshops. The board reviewed the draft operating and capital budget for the upcoming fiscal year, discussing ridership trends, fuel cost projections, and electrification strategies. Additionally, the Muir Woods Shuttle evaluation report for the 2025 season was discussed, focusing on ridership, cost-sharing agreements, and reservation systems. Finally, the board authorized the execution of a contract for surcharge grading at the 1075 Francisco Boulevard East facility site and approved associated budget amendments.
The board meeting agenda includes the General Manager's report and a monthly monitoring report. The consent calendar covers the federal legislative report, financial and performance reports for the third quarter of FY 2025/26, authorization for the state of good repair program, continued participation in the Clipper BayPass Pilot Program, and a contract award for a fleet inspection and maintenance audit. Additional business items involve the adoption of the FY 2026/27 operating and capital budget, awarding a contract for facility engineering and design services with a corresponding budget amendment, and the approval of the 2026 Title VI Program update.
The board received reports from the General Manager, including updates on a domain transition, free fare promotions, and transit grant awards. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to an update on the fare collection environment, focusing on the implementation of Next Generation Clipper and efforts to increase financial inclusion for riders transitioning away from cash payments. Additionally, the board reviewed a series of capital projects, including parking lot improvements, bus stop enhancements, and facility renovation designs for multiple locations.
The board meeting included the organization of the Transit District, featuring the nomination and appointment of officers. A resolution was presented to honor the retiring General Manager. The General Manager's report provided updates on operations. Key agenda items included the approval of various reports and contracts, such as the Federal Legislative Report, updates to fiscal year contracting opportunities, and a personal services agreement for the incoming General Manager. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the Zero Emissions Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility Project, involving discussions on technical studies, environmental impacts under the California Environmental Quality Act, community outreach efforts, and project timelines. The board ultimately adopted the final initial study and mitigated negative declaration for the project.
The meeting featured a General Manager's report highlighting upcoming transit service launches, resumed shuttle operations, transit employee appreciation efforts, and ridership data analysis. A presentation was provided by the Community Capacity Building cohort regarding their curriculum on community engagement and outreach initiatives. The board also conducted a program evaluation for the Marin Access services, resulting in the authorization of a one-year extension for several key programs, including Same Day Paratransit and the Mobility Wallet, alongside temporary extensions for specific shuttle service routes.
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