Opportunity
Farmington Town Granicus #2028-2038 POCD
Consulting Services for 2028-2038 Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) – Town of Farmington
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
2028-2038 POCD
NAICS
541620, 541340
The Town of Farmington is seeking consulting services to support the preparation and adoption of its 2028-2038 Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). - Government Buyer: - Town of Farmington Finance Department - Town Plan and Zoning Commission (Planning Division) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; this is a professional consulting services solicitation. - Products/Services Requested: - Consulting services to update the POCD and its addendum - Community surveys and public engagement facilitation - Analysis of population, demographics, land use, transportation, housing, environmental resources, and economic development - Preparation of all required documents, maps, and GIS-compatible electronic files - Optional development of a separate Housing Growth Plan (distinct cost proposal required) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience in municipal planning and public engagement - Coordination with multiple town boards, commissions, and staff - Deliverables must be provided in both paper and accessible electronic formats - All statutory requirements for municipal planning must be met - Extensive facilitation of public input and transparent process
Description
The Town of Farmington is seeking proposals from qualified firms to assist the Planning and Zoning Commission in preparing and adopting its 2028-2038 Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). The project involves updating the current POCD with extensive community engagement, data analysis, and development of actionable goals and objectives across various areas such as land use, housing, transportation, and environmental stewardship. The selected consultant will facilitate public input, prepare necessary documents, and work closely with town staff to ensure the plan meets statutory requirements and community needs. Proposals are due by May 1, 2026.