Opportunity
Edinburg Opengov #RFP 2026-016
City of Edinburg Solicits Consulting Services for Development Impact Fee Nexus Study
Posted
July 08, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
RFP 2026-016
NAICS
541620
The City of Edinburg, Texas is seeking qualified consulting firms to conduct a comprehensive Development Impact Fee Nexus Study. - Government Buyer: - City of Edinburg, City Manager Department, Purchasing Manager's Office - Scope of Services: - Professional consulting services to analyze growth trends, infrastructure demands, and capital improvement needs - Preparation of a technically defensible and legally compliant Development Impact Fee Nexus Study - Compliance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 395 - Support for adoption, update, or revision of impact fees for water, wastewater, roadway, drainage, and other eligible capital facilities - Tasks include policy review, infrastructure planning, fee calculation, public engagement, and ordinance support - Products/Studies Requested: - Water Impact Fees Study (1) - Wastewater Impact Fees Study (1) - Stormwater, Drainage & Flood Control Development Fees Study (Add Alternate, 1) - Parkland Dedication & Development Fees Study (Add Alternate, 1) - Public Safety Facility Fee Study (Add Alternate, 1) - Roadway Improvement Fee Study (Add Alternate, 1) - Library Facility Fees Study (Add Alternate, 1) - Notable Requirements: - Consultant must have experience with Texas impact fee studies - Study must serve as the technical foundation for city impact fee decisions - Public engagement and ordinance support are required - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are involved, as this is a request for professional consulting services
Description
The City of Edinburg, Texas is soliciting Statements of Qualifications and Proposals from qualified consulting firms to prepare a comprehensive Development Impact Fee Nexus Study in accordance with applicable Texas law, including Chapter 395 of the Texas Local Government Code. The study aims to evaluate, update, and support the City's development impact fees to ensure they are technically defensible, legally compliant, and aligned with current and future infrastructure needs. The selected consultant will analyze growth trends, infrastructure demands, capital improvement needs, and the proportional share of costs attributable to new development. This study will serve as the technical foundation for potential adoption, update, or revision of impact fees for water, wastewater, roadway, drainage, and other eligible capital facilities as permitted by law.