Opportunity

City of Menifee PlanetBids #RFP 2026-14

Consulting Services for Art in Public Places Program Development – City of Menifee

Posted

June 05, 2026

Respond By

July 06, 2026

Identifier

RFP 2026-14

NAICS

541611

The City of Menifee is seeking consulting services to develop an Art in Public Places Program for citywide implementation. - Government Buyer: City of Menifee, Finance Department (Purchasing Division) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Services requested: - Consulting services to prepare a Municipal Code ordinance, design guidelines, standards, and implementation procedures for integrating art into public and private developments - Project management, research, regulatory review, stakeholder engagement, funding strategy, and adoption support - Products/Part Numbers: No specific products or part numbers are requested - Notable requirements: - Deliverables must be actionable standards and procedures, not conceptual or vision-based planning - Integration with existing city processes, including development review and capital project delivery - Emphasis on placemaking, community identity, and enhancement of public spaces such as parks, trails, civic areas, and key corridors - Contract term is one year, with an option to extend for an additional year if needed

Description

The City of Menifee is seeking proposals from qualified consulting firms to assist in the development of an Art in Public Places Program. This includes preparation of a Municipal Code ordinance, design guidelines and standards, and implementation procedures. The program aims to establish a clear and consistent framework for integrating art into public and private development throughout the City to support placemaking, enhance community identity, and improve public spaces such as parks, trails, civic areas, and key corridors. The City anticipates a one-year agreement with an option to extend for an additional year if necessary. The focus is on developing clear, implementable standards and procedures that integrate into existing City processes rather than conceptual planning documents.

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