| Location: | California |
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| Posted: | Oct 8, 2025 |
| Due: | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Agency: | City of Palo Alto |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Project ID:
Title: Permitting and Land Management Software
Addenda: 0
Release Date: 10/8/2025
Due Date: 11/11/2025
The City of Palo Alto's Planning & Development Services Department is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide a modern, cloud-based permitting system that meets our current and future needs for:
The City has long relied on its current platform, but with evolving community expectations, increasing demand for digital services, and rising technology costs, the City seeks to evaluate the market for innovative solutions that can improve efficiency, customer experience, and long-term value.
RFP Goals
Through this RFP, the City aims to:
Desired Vendor Capabilities
The City seeks to partner with a vendor who can work collaboratively with staff to design and implement a permitting system that will serve our community for years to come.
Ideal partners will demonstrate:
The City’s current permitting platform, the Accela Civic Platform, has been in place for more than a decade. Our current SaaS agreement expires September 30, 2026. With the complexity of permitting processes, evolving community expectations, and increasing integration needs, the City is taking this opportunity to evaluate whether to continue with the existing platform or procure an alternative solution that delivers greater efficiency, flexibility, and long-term value.
Today, the City uses two browser-based portals within Accela Civic Platform. The public-facing portal allows residents and contractors to apply for permits, submit payments, and check application status online at any time. The staff-facing portal is configured with custom workflows to support the processing of a wide range of permit types. Over the years, the City has invested significant time and resources to enhance the platform, which includes modules for Building, Code Enforcement, Fire, Planning, Public Works, and Utilities. Staff also rely heavily on the system’s database for record management and reporting to support both internal operations and external transparency.
The City currently has approximately 175 staff users using the platform, with future plans for up to 200 staff users. The City receives approximately 5,000 permit applications in a year.
Permitting is one of the City’s most critical public-facing services, directly impacting residents, businesses, contractors, and staff. The City is seeking a next-generation solution that not only simplifies the end-to-end permitting process but also reduces errors, improves turnaround times, and provides greater transparency for all stakeholders. This project is about building a foundation for the future, ensuring the permitting system remains a reliable, accessible, and adaptable tool for our community.

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