Opportunity

City of Upper Arlington Ionwave #UA26-41

Consulting Services for Speed Management Policy and Traffic Calming Toolkit

Posted

May 19, 2026

Respond By

June 03, 2026

Identifier

UA26-41

NAICS

541620

The City of Upper Arlington Engineering Division is seeking consulting services to develop a comprehensive Speed Management Policy and traffic calming toolkit for city streets. - Government Buyer: - City of Upper Arlington, Engineering Division - Scope of Work: - Develop a Speed Management Policy to promote safer, slower vehicle speeds - Create a toolkit of traffic calming measures with detailed descriptions, cost estimates, effectiveness data, and implementation requirements - Establish a system for evaluating and prioritizing streets for traffic calming interventions - Develop a process for responding to resident requests for traffic calming - Deliver a public-facing policy document ready for publication - Products/Services Requested: - Consulting services for policy development and traffic calming strategy - No specific OEMs, products, or part numbers required - Notable Requirements: - Provide man-hour estimates for all tasks - Adhere to strict proposal formatting and city/state procurement regulations - Policy must be ready for publication by the contract completion date - Period of Performance: - Consultant to propose schedule; policy must be published by the specified deadline - No OEMs or specific vendors are mandated; opportunity is open to qualified consulting firms

Description

The City of Upper Arlington is seeking a vendor to establish a list of traffic calming measures appropriate for use in the city and to develop a system to evaluate streets for traffic calming, prioritize projects, implement projects, and evaluate the results. The policy aims to enhance safety by encouraging slower vehicle speeds. The scope includes developing a toolkit of traffic calming measures with cost, effectiveness, and implementation details, and creating a policy/system for project prioritization and response to resident requests. The policy must be ready for publication by September 30, 2026.

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