Opportunity
San Antonio Sanantonio #RFP 26-079
Consulting Services for Downtown Accessibility and Mobility Study – City of San Antonio
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
RFP 26-079
NAICS
541618
The City of San Antonio is seeking consulting services for a comprehensive Downtown Accessibility and Mobility Study. - Government Buyer: - City of San Antonio, Finance Department, Procurement Division - Scope of Services: - Evaluate downtown parking as part of a broader mobility system, including transit, rideshare, walking, micromobility, curb management, technology, pricing, and communication - Analyze both daily and event-based scenarios - Provide data-driven recommendations to improve access, reduce congestion, enhance user experience, support major events, and align with long-term development goals - Scenario-based modeling and future demand forecasting - Assessment of existing technology systems (e.g., smart parking, curb management platforms) - Stakeholder engagement through workshops, interviews, and public outreach - Deliverables include reports, presentations, interactive dashboards, GIS-compatible data, and an actionable implementation roadmap - Key performance indicators: mode share shifts, congestion reduction, user experience improvements - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Use of both city-provided and external datasets - Emphasis on technology integration and communications strategy - Structured parking feasibility and financial/implementation strategy - Restrictions on campaign contributions and communications during procurement - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a request for consulting services, not products - Place of Performance: - City of San Antonio, Texas (downtown area focus) - Contract Structure: - Initial term of one year with an option for one additional year - Project start expected in May, with draft findings due to City Council within several months
Description
The City of San Antonio is seeking a consultant to conduct a downtown accessibility and mobility study. The study will evaluate parking within a broader mobility system including transit, rideshare, walking, micromobility, curb management, technology, pricing, and communication. It aims to provide data-driven recommendations to improve access, reduce congestion, enhance user experience, support major events, and align mobility strategies with long-term development goals. The project includes stakeholder engagement, evaluation of existing technology systems, scenario modeling, and an implementation roadmap. The study area and detailed scope will be defined during project initiation.