Opportunity

City of Menifee PlanetBids #2026-11

Consulting Services for Updating Landscape Design Standards and Development Code – City of Menifee

Posted

April 16, 2026

Respond By

May 18, 2026

Identifier

2026-11

NAICS

541320, 541611

The City of Menifee is seeking qualified consulting firms to modernize its Landscape Design Standards Manual and update Title 9 of the City Development Code related to landscaping and irrigation. - Government Buyer: - City of Menifee, Finance Department (Purchasing) - Scope of Work: - Update and align the 2015 Landscape Design Standards and Guidelines with current State regulatory requirements, sustainability practices, and adopted City planning documents - Prepare a new Landscape Design Standards Manual - Update Title 9 of the City Development Code for landscaping and irrigation - Provide project management, regulatory review, stakeholder engagement, and ordinance preparation - Products/Services Requested: - Professional consulting services (no specific OEMs, products, or part numbers) - One contract for consulting services to deliver updated standards and code - Notable Requirements: - Clear, objective, and sustainable landscaping expectations for public rights-of-way, parks, commercial, industrial, residential, and multi-family developments - Electronic proposal submission via PlanetBids portal - Compliance with insurance, non-collusion, and emissions/climate pollutant reduction certifications - Strict adherence to proposal formatting and page limits - Period of Performance: - Initial contract term of 12 months, with an option for a one-year extension - NAICS Codes: - 541320, 541330, 541611, 541614, 541618, 541620, 541690, 541712, 541720, 927110 - Place of Performance: - City of Menifee, 29844 Haun Road, Menifee, CA 92586

Description

The City of Menifee is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to update Title 9 of the City Development Code concerning landscaping and irrigation, and to prepare an updated City Landscape Design Standards Manual. The project aims to modernize the existing 2015 standards to align with current State regulations, sustainability practices, and City planning documents. The updated standards will set clear, objective, and sustainable landscaping expectations for various development types including public rights-of-way, parks, commercial, industrial, residential, and multi-family residential developments. The contract is expected to last one year with a possible extension.

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