San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project - Request for Proposals (RFP)

Location: California
Posted: Jan 21, 2026
Due: Jan 23, 2026
Agency: City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project – Request for Proposals (RFP)

The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG), a Joint Powers Agency comprised of each of the 20 cities and the County in San Mateo County, invites qualified consultants to submit proposals for the development of the San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project .

Proposals must be received no later than 12:00 PM PST on Friday, January 23, 2026. Late proposals shall be rejected. One (1) electronic version of the proposal document shall be submitted to the Project Manager by the closing date and time for receipt of proposals.

City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG)

555 County Center, 5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063

Attention: Eva Gaye E-mail: egaye@smcgov.org

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning
Project
Date Released: December 19, 2025
City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County
555 County Center, 5th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063
Deadline for Requests for Clarifications: January 9, 2026
Proposals are due: January 23, 2026, 12:00PM PST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1
II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND ........................................................2
III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS ......................................................................................3
IV. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................4
V. PROPOSAL EVALUATION ..........................................................................................11
APPENDIX A - SCOPE OF WORK ......................................................................................16
APPENDIX B GRANT AGREEMENT UNDER FISCAL YEAR 2024 SAFE STREETS
FOR ALL GRANT PROGRAM ............................................................................................20
APPENDIX C COST PROPOSAL TEMPLATE ...............................................................21
APPENDIX D SAMPLE AGREEMENT TEMPLATE .....................................................22
C/CAG
Request for Proposals
San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project
I. INTRODUCTION
The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG), a Joint Powers
Agency composed of the County of San Mateo and all twenty cities located within San Mateo
County, invites qualified consultants to submit proposals for San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for
All Supplemental Planning Project, which is funded through the U.S. Department of Transportation
(USDOT) Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Grant Program. To be considered for this work, proposers must
submit a proposal in accordance with the requirements, specifications, and scope of work provided in
this Request for Proposals (RFP).
The San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project will provide the
additional planning needed to advance and refine the strategies outlined in the adopted Countywide
Local Roadway Safety Plan. This effort will enhance coordination across jurisdictions, improve
roadway safety outcomes, and address emerging transportation needs particularly those related to e-
bike use and multimodal travel.
This RFP briefly describes the C/CAG organization, its programs, relevant needs and services
required from consultant, the minimum information needed to respond to the RFP, and the
consultant selection process.
This RFP is not a commitment or contract of any kind. C/CAG reserves the right to pursue any
and/or all ideas generated by this request. Costs for developing the proposals are entirely the
responsibility of the proposer and will not be reimbursed. C/CAG reserves the right to reject any
and all proposals, waive minor irregularities, request additional information, or revisions to
offers, negotiate with any or all proposers, and waive any requirements of this RFP when it
determines that waiving a requirement is in the best interest of C/CAG.
Attachments to this RFP include: Scope of Work (Appendix A), Grant Agreement Under Fiscal
Year 2024 Safe Streets for All Grant Program (Appendix B), Cost Proposal Template (Appendix
C), and Sample Template Agreement (Appendix D).
The anticipated contract term will be approximately 48 months. RFP documents for this project
are available for download on the C/CAG website at https://ccag.ca.gov/opportunities/rfpsrfqs/.
Proposers are responsible for checking the website for any addenda to this RFP. Responses
should be submitted in accordance with the instructions set forth in the RFP.
Proposals must be received by C/CAG no later than 12 PM PST on Friday, January 23, 2026, in
accordance with the instructions contained in the RFP. Proposals should be emailed with the
subject line “RFP – San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project”
to: Eva Gaye (egaye@smcgov.org).
Proposals received after the time and date specified above may be considered nonresponsive.
C/CAG is not responsible for submissions delayed for any reason.
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C/CAG
Request for Proposals
San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project
Tentative Schedule
Date
Friday, December 19, 2025
Friday, January 9, 2026
12:00 PM PST, Friday, January 23, 2026
Week of February 16, 2026
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Monday, March 16, 2026
Description
Release RFP
Question and Answer Deadline
RFP Proposals Due
Consultant Interviews
C/CAG Board approval
Notice to Proceed and Project Kick-off
Anticipated Term and Budget
The San Mateo County Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project will be funded through
the Safe Streets For All (SS4A ) Grant program using funds from the United States Department of
Transportation (U.S. DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and will be subject to all
applicable FHWA-required federal provisions and certifications (see Grant Agreement attached as
Appendix B.) C/CAG has budgeted four hundred thirty-three thousand, one hundred forty-one
dollars ($433,171) for this effort. C/CAG expects the work to commence on April 1, 2026 and to
be completed no later than June 2030. Any contract entered into as a result of this RFP will be
funded, in whole or in part, with federal funds administered by the FHWA. Accordingly, federal
requirements apply to this procurement, any resulting agreement, and the services to be provided.
The successful consultant will be required to follow all federal, state, and local laws and
regulations.
II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND
The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG), acting as the
County Transportation Authority, is seeking qualified consultants to submit proposals for the San
Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project. This project will involve
supplemental planning efforts to further develop and expand upon the recommendations
presented in the adopted Countywide Local Roadway Safety Plan.
Key elements of the San Mateo County Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project
include, but are not limited to, the following:
Establish a San Mateo County Transportation Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC):
Building upon the advisory group particpated in the San Mateo Countywide Local Roadway
Safety Plan (LRSP) development, the TSAC will include representatives from the 21
jurisdictions within San Mateo County, partner agencies, and community partners. It will
convene quarterly to address the following items:
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C/CAG
Request for Proposals
San Mateo Countywide Safe Streets for All Supplemental Planning Project
(1) Regular Crash and Community Needs Review: Conduct ongoing evaluations of crash
data and community needs to identify and prioritize opportunities for reducing crash risks
for all roadway users, regardless of age or ability.
(2) Local Agency Collaboration: Work closely with local agencies to integrate roadway
safety considerations into all relevant actions and policies.
(3) Best Practices Training: Organize training sessions to keep local jurisdictions updated
on state-of-the-art safety planning and implementation practices.
Plan Monitoring and Reporting of Safety Countermeasures: Develop standardized reporting
protocols and a comprehensive monitoring plan to track the implementation of key safety
countermeasures identified in the Countywide LRSP. This annual monitoring process will enable
C/CAG to strengthen safety coordination, evaluate the effectiveness of implemented measures,
and support continuous improvement in road safety across San Mateo County’s diverse
communities.
Develop a comprehensive white paper to guide the County in establishing an effective and
forward-looking electric bicycle (e-bike) policy and implementation approach. The white paper
will provide practical, systemwide guidance to support safe and consistent management of e-bike
activity across local jurisdictions. The guidance will address policy, regulatory, design, and
operational considerations, including facility design, speed management, signage, parking, and
strategies to reduce conflicts among roadway users. The effort will also examine enforcement
and education approaches, coordination with partner agencies, and the use of data, monitoring,
and performance measures to inform decision-making and evaluate safety outcomes over time.
III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Proposals must demonstrate that the firm or team submitting the proposal (“proposer”) meets the
following Minimum Qualifications to be eligible for consideration for this project.
1. Proposer must demonstrate to C/CAG’s satisfaction that the prime consultant and/or one
or more subconsultant proposed this project have successfully completed at least three (3)
projects in the past ten (10) years related to Local Roadway Safety Plan, Systemic Safety
Analysis Report (SSAR), Vision Zero Action Plan and/or supplemental or
implementation planning for the Safe Streets for All Grant Program.
2. Proposers must demonstrate experience managing and implementing large-scale federal
grant funded projects and successfully ensuring compliance with all applicable federal,
state, and local requirements for such projects.
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