Opportunity
Hyrum Municode #Parks-001
Consulting Services for Parks and Recreation Impact Fee Facilities Plan and Analysis
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
August 12, 2026
Identifier
Parks-001
NAICS
541620
Hyrum City, Utah is seeking a qualified consulting firm to develop an updated Parks, Recreation Facilities, Open Space & Trails Impact Fee Facilities Plan (IFFP) and Impact Fee Analysis (IFA). - Government Buyer: - Hyrum City, Cache County, Utah - Contact: Wesley Bingham, Internal Auditor - Scope of Work: - Prepare a comprehensive IFFP and IFA in compliance with the Utah Impact Fees Act - Evaluate existing parks, trails, and recreation facilities - Establish and document current level-of-service (LOS) standards - Project future facility needs based on population growth - Identify and plan capital improvement projects to maintain LOS for new development - Calculate maximum allowable impact fees - Deliverables include draft and final IFFP and IFA documents, GIS maps, Excel-based impact fee calculation model, layperson summary, compliance certification, and public hearing presentation materials - Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience with Utah Impact Fee studies - References from Utah local government clients - Ability to manage public noticing and ordinance requirements - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a professional consulting services solicitation
Description
Hyrum City is seeking a qualified financial and planning consultant to prepare a legally compliant and defensible Parks and Recreation Impact Fee Facilities Plan (IFFP) and Impact Fee Analysis (IFA). The study will evaluate existing parks, trails, and recreation facilities, establish current level-of-service standards, project future needs based on population growth, identify capital improvement projects, and calculate maximum allowable impact fees under the Utah Impact Fees Act. The consultant will also ensure compliance with public noticing, plan, and ordinance requirements. Deliverables include draft and final plans, impact fee models, GIS maps, and public hearing materials.