Opportunity

Farmington Town Granicus #340

Consulting Services for 2028-2038 Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) – Town of Farmington, CT

Posted

April 02, 2026

Respond By

May 01, 2026

Identifier

340

NAICS

541620, 925120

The Town of Farmington, CT is seeking qualified consulting firms to support the Planning and Zoning Commission in developing the 2028-2038 Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD). - Government Buyer: - Town of Farmington, CT, Finance Department and Town Plan and Zoning Commission - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive update of the Town's POCD, including review of the 2008 plan and 2018 addendum - Conduct statistically valid community surveys and facilitate robust public engagement (in-person and electronic) - Analyze demographics, land use, transportation, housing (including affordable and middle housing per PA 25-1), infrastructure, economic development, and environmental stewardship - Prepare all required reports, maps, and GIS data; deliver final plan in print and electronic formats - Provide a separate scope and cost proposal for a Housing Growth Plan if the Town opts out of the regional plan - Ensure compliance with Connecticut statutory requirements for municipal planning - Emphasize innovative, inclusive engagement and actionable recommendations - Notable Requirements: - Statistically valid survey methodologies - Ability to meet state planning statutes - Separate proposal for Housing Growth Plan (if needed) - Insurance and anti-discrimination compliance - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; this is a professional services solicitation open to qualified planning consultants - No products are being procured; only consulting and planning services are requested

Description

The Town of Farmington is seeking proposals from qualified firms to assist the Planning and Zoning Commission in preparing and adopting the 2028 Farmington Plan of Conservation and Development. The project involves updating the 2008 Plan and 2018 Addendum, including community surveys, demographic analysis, land use, transportation, housing, environmental stewardship, and economic development. The consultant will facilitate public engagement, prepare reports, and work closely with town staff to ensure the plan meets statutory requirements and community needs. Proposals are due by May 1, 2026, and must include a cost proposal and detailed scope of work.

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