Opportunity

Charlotte Bonfire #269-2027-012

City of Charlotte Seeks Federal Lobbying Services for City and MPTA

Posted

July 02, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

269-2027-012

NAICS

541820

This opportunity involves the City of Charlotte seeking federal lobbying services for itself and the Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA). - Government Buyer: - City of Charlotte, City Procurement department - Services also cover the Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA) - Scope of Services: - Federal lobbying and representation before legislative and executive branch officials - Monitoring federal activities and communicating City/MPTA positions - Pursuing favorable policy, regulatory, and funding outcomes - Engagement areas include: aviation, economic development, workforce development, sustainability, environmental quality, transportation infrastructure, housing, community development, planning, land use, public safety, public transportation, stormwater, local government finance and procurement, telecommunications, water and sewer, and other emerging priorities - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must maintain an office in the Washington, D.C. area - Compliance with required certifications and forms for proposal submission - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a professional services procurement

Description

The City of Charlotte is seeking a qualified firm or individual to provide federal lobbying services for the City and the Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA). The contractor will represent their interests before federal legislative and executive branch officials, maintain a Washington, D.C.–area office, monitor federal activity, communicate positions, and pursue favorable policy, regulatory, and funding outcomes. Services include engagement with Congress and the Executive Branch across various priority areas such as aviation, economic development, workforce development, sustainability, transportation infrastructure, housing, public safety, public transportation, and other City Council priorities.

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