Opportunity

Charlottesville Cty Pblc Schools Opengov #27-02

Charlottesville Solicits Professional Services for Stormwater Management Regulations Update

Posted

May 05, 2026

Respond By

June 16, 2026

Identifier

27-02

NAICS

541620

The City of Charlottesville is seeking professional services to update its stormwater management and erosion and sediment control regulations, with a particular emphasis on smaller urban infill developments (less than 10,000 square feet of land disturbance). - Government Buyer: - City of Charlottesville (local government) - Scope of Services: - Evaluation and update of stormwater management and erosion and sediment control requirements - Development of updated ordinance text and technical reports - Creation of tiered legislative requirements for land disturbance - Feasibility studies for offsite compliance options - Development of prescriptive design toolkits to support increased housing density while protecting the environment - Community engagement, including public hearings and coordination with city departments - Potential justification and approval from the State Water Control Board - Products/Services Requested: - Professional consulting services (no specific products, part numbers, or OEMs identified) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Focus on urban infill and small-scale development - Balancing housing density with environmental protection - Coordination with multiple city and state entities - Emphasis on public engagement and transparent process - No OEMs or specific vendors are mentioned in the solicitation.

Description

The City of Charlottesville is seeking professional services to evaluate and update stormwater management and erosion and sediment control requirements, focusing on smaller urban infill developments below 10,000 square feet of land disturbance. The project aims to develop updated ordinance requirements, technical reports, and toolkits that balance density and housing goals with environmental protection. It includes analyzing existing land disturbance applications, developing legislative text, evaluating offsite compliance options, and conducting community engagement. The updated regulations will support infill development while protecting water quality and natural resources.

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