Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #GJ26-134
Consulting Services for Business License Program Review and Fee Study – Town of Alta, Utah
Posted
April 13, 2026
Respond By
May 09, 2026
Identifier
GJ26-134
NAICS
541618
The Town of Alta, Utah is seeking consulting services to conduct a comprehensive review and fee study of its business license program. - Government Buyer: - Town of Alta, Utah (Town Clerk's Office) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned; this is a professional consulting services solicitation. - Services Requested: - Comprehensive review of the Town's business license ordinance (Title 3 of the Town Code) - Legal and cost justification analysis of the current business license fee schedule under Utah law - Comparative analysis of business license fees from at least 10 comparable Utah municipalities, including resort communities - Development of a recommended fee structure that ensures legal compliance and supports full cost recovery - Recommendations for ordinance amendments and improvements to business license administration practices - Analysis of costs related to general business regulation, special regulatory efforts, disproportionate service usage, and enhanced services for specific geographic areas - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Comparative fee study with peer municipalities - Legal compliance review under Utah law - Recommendations for ordinance amendments and administrative improvements - Proposals must include firm qualifications, relevant experience, project team, methodology, schedule, and pricing - No products are being procured; this is a request for consulting and analysis services only.
Description
The Town of Alta is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive review and analysis of its business license program. The scope includes reviewing the business license ordinance, evaluating the legality and cost justification of the current fee schedule, providing comparative analysis with similar Utah municipalities, and recommending a revised fee structure and ordinance amendments as needed. The project aims to ensure compliance with legal requirements and support full cost recovery for the Town's business licensing program. Proposals are due by May 8, 2026.