Opportunity

California Murrieta Civic Plus #RFP for Madison Corridor Specific Plan

Consulting Services for Madison Corridor Specific Plan – City of Murrieta

Posted

July 17, 2026

Respond By

August 18, 2026

Identifier

RFP for Madison Corridor Specific Plan

NAICS

541620

The City of Murrieta's Development Services Department is seeking qualified consulting firms to prepare a comprehensive Specific Plan for the Madison Corridor, a 220-acre area within the city's Business Park and Innovation zoning districts. - Government Buyer: - City of Murrieta Development Services Department - Scope of Services: - Review and update the city's General Plan and Development Code for the Madison Corridor - Prepare a new Specific Plan focused on job creation, environmental sustainability, and balanced business needs - Conduct public workshops, stakeholder outreach (including local tribes and airport land use commission), and public hearings - Perform environmental analyses, including air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, traffic impact, biological and cultural resource studies - Update zoning, land use, circulation elements, and implement Climate Action Plan measures - Assess infrastructure build-out, financing options, and prepare conceptual street improvement designs - Prepare and process CEQA documentation (Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Environmental Impact Report, etc.) - Develop staff reports, presentation materials, and document public comments - Notable Requirements: - Integration of design criteria to support job creation and green building codes - Creation of a checklist process for applicants - Compliance with recent state laws and environmental regulations - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned; this is a professional services opportunity.

Description

The City of Murrieta's Development Services Department is seeking proposals from qualified consulting firms to prepare a Specific Plan for the Madison Corridor, a 220-acre area within the Business Park and Innovation zoning districts. The project involves reviewing existing plans and codes and proposing a plan that supports vibrant development focused on job creation, balancing business needs with environmental considerations. The plan area is bounded by Jefferson Avenue, Newton Azrak Street, Interstate 215, and Elm Street. The scope includes public review periods, workshops, hearings, and preparation of an updated General Plan and CEQA document.

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