Opportunity

South Pasadena Unified School District Opengov #2026-RFP-0317

Consulting Services for Rose Bowl Area and Brookside Park Multimodal Connectivity Plan

Posted

June 29, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

2026-RFP-0317

NAICS

541690, 541310

The City of Pasadena's Transportation Department is seeking consulting services for the development of the Rose Bowl Area and Brookside Park Multimodal Connectivity Plan. - Government Buyer: - Transportation Department, City of Pasadena - Scope of Work: - Develop a comprehensive, long-range plan to improve multimodal access (walking, biking, transit, micro-mobility, and vehicles) to the Rose Bowl Area and Brookside Park - Conduct technical analysis of current multimodal conditions, including traffic, parking, transit, active transportation, and safety - Provide innovative, data-driven recommendations for connectivity improvements - Deliver conceptual designs and planning-level cost estimates - Community Engagement: - Lead robust, equity-centered engagement activities (workshops, surveys, pop-up events) - Collaborate with a Community Advisory Committee - Ensure the plan reflects the needs of all Pasadena residents, with a focus on historically under-represented communities - Unique Requirements: - Strong emphasis on equity and alignment with city mobility policies and California climate goals - No specific OEMs or vendors required; open to qualified consulting firms - Deliverables: - Actionable multimodal connectivity plan supported by technical analysis and community input

Description

The City of Pasadena is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to develop a comprehensive Multimodal Connectivity Plan for the Rose Bowl Area and Brookside Park. The plan aims to improve walking, biking, transit, micro-mobility, and vehicle access, with a focus on equity, sustainability, and community engagement. The project is funded through the Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant (STPG) and involves comprehensive planning, analysis, and stakeholder collaboration. Proposals are due by July 31, 2026, with questions due by July 17, 2026.

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