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Description:
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Clear Creek County and its four municipalities, Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Empire and Silver Plume, together have recently formed a multi-jurisdictional housing authority, the Clear Creek Regional Housing Authority (CCRHA). Clear Creek County, acting as Fiscal agent, and the four municipalities as co-applicants, have been awarded a Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) Local Planning Capacity (LPC) grant. The Grant will fund a project to launch the project.
Clear Creek County is seeking a qualified consultant to perform the following tasks for the Clear Creek Regional Housing Authority Launch Project:
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Providing capacity for leading organization formation tasks like charter, bylaws, website, nuts & bolts
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Managing a process to search for and hire an ED
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Facilitating a planning process to determine organizational goals and priorities
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Designing and conducting a community engagement process
This project is to facilitate, launch and create capacity for the Clear Creek Regional Housing Authority (CCRHA). The project is funded by a DOLA Local Planning Capacity grant and has a budget of $60,000.
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Publication Date/Time:
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5/1/2025 10:00 AM
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Closing Date/Time:
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5/30/2025 5:00 PM
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Contact Person:
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The County’s contact for this project is Amy Saxton who may be contacted at (303) 679-4238, P.O. Box 2000, Georgetown, CO 80444. Her email is asaxton@clearcreekcounty.us
Prospective applicants may make inquiries concerning the RFP to obtain clarification of the requirements. All questions regarding the RFB shall be submitted via email only and the responses will be shared with other responders and the public, such as via a FAQ page, on Clear Creek County’s website. Clear Creek County will not engage in any discussions with responders outside of this public forum. Direct all inquiries to:
Amy Saxton
Clear Creek County
401 Argentine
P.O. Box 2000
Georgetown, CO 80444
(303) 679-4238
asaxton@clearcreekcounty.us
This RFP provides prospective contractors with sufficient information to prepare and submit proposals for consideration by the County. To be considered responsive, each proposal must provide for completion of the tasks and Proposer information outlined in the RFP.
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Plan & Spec Available:
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Standard Terms and Conditions of Request for Proposal
1. Clear Creek County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to consider alternatives, to wave irregularities and to re-solicit proposals.
2. Clear Creek County reserves the right to conduct such investigations of, and discussions with, those who have submitted proposals (“Proposers”) or other entities as it deems necessary to assist in the evaluation of any proposal or to secure maximum clarification and completeness of any proposal.
3. All proposals submitted must be valid for a minimum period of ninety (90) days after the date of the proposal opening.
4. Clear Creek County reserves the right to select the most responsible and responsive proposal which it finds to be in the best interests of Clear Creek County.
5. The County intends to engage the most qualified applicant available for this assignment. Responses to the RFP will be a principal basis for evaluation. The following criteria shall be considered in evaluating the proposals:
a. The reputation, experience and efficiency of the Proposer;
b. The ability of the Proposer to perform the contract or provide the goods and services within the time specified;
c. The comparative quality of the goods and services;
d. The Proposer’s performance under previous contracts with Clear Creek County, if applicable;
e. The Proposer’s performance under previous contracts of a similar nature with others, if applicable;
f. The ability of the Proposer to provide future oversight and services;
g. The number and scope of conditions attached to the proposal;
h. The Proposer’s interest in the project, as well as their understanding of the project scope and the specific requirements of Clear Creek County Open Space.
i. General qualifications of the firm and the qualifications of the assigned staff.
j. The Proposer’s price for services.
6. Clear Creek County makes no promise to any Proposer until such time as Clear Creek County executes the negotiated contract.
7. Any restrictions on the use of data contained within a proposal must be clearly stated in the proposal itself.
8. This RFP contains the instructions governing the proposals to be submitted and the materials to be included therein. These are mandatory requirements that must be met to be eligible for consideration.
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Business Hours:
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M-TH, 7:30 AM-4:30 PM
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Qualifications:
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Furnish a summary of your experience on similar projects and provide a brief summary of three examples. Please provide at least one example of a project in which your efforts help a community achieve their housing goals. For each project provide the name, address and phone number of a contact person involved in the project. The statement of qualification shall be brief but shall include at a minimum the following:
1. Description of similar projects
2. Capabilities and staff
3. Based on the Scope of Work, present a general project plan, budget allocation and timeline.
Clear Creek County and the CCRHA anticipate that this project should take 8-12 months. Please see the attachment for full details.
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Special Requirements:
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The Scope of Services desired includes but is not limited to the following:
1. Providing capacity for leading organization formation tasks like charter, bylaws, website, nuts & bolts
a. Develop a Charter for the organization
b. Amend the bylaws if needed
c. Help develop content for a website
d. Lead a process to establish a mission and vision
e. Identify needed policies and procedures
2. Managing a process to search for and hire an ED
a. Assist the board with interviews, search and hiring
3. Facilitating a planning process to determine organizational goals and priorities: Create a plan elaborating on the goals:
a. Advance Affordable Housing
b. Provide Resident Services
c. Identify a Revenue Stream
4. Designing and conducting a community engagement process
a. A project to ensure the organizational goals are community informed
b. A system to provide ongoing community input in a sustainable meaningful way.
The proposing firm shall include as part of the proposal, a disclosure of any specific interest or affiliation with or in any land within Clear Creek County, which could be directly benefited or could be served or prejudiced by Clear Creek County Government pursuing this project. If there is nothing to disclose, the proposal shall so state.
Please see the attachment for full details.
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Miscellaneous:
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In 2021, Clear Creek County started a process to better utilize and respond to the 2018 Housing Needs Assessment. This year-long community informed process resulted in the Clear Creek Housing Strategy, a report that was adopted in 2022. A key recommendation in that Strategy was, to better utilize the limited staff resources, spread across the county, supporting housing concerns, Clear Creek County should pursue the formation of a Multi-jurisdictional Housing Authority (MJHA).
Clear Creek County, Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Empire and Silver Plume have come together to form the Clear Creek Regional Housing Authority (CCRHA). CCRHA is a collaborative effort supported by an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) executed in November of 2024. It is a multi-jurisdictional housing authority that was formed as a recommendation of the 2022 Clear Creek Housing Strategy by the Clear Path Home Project. The Clear Path Home project identified three main goals for the Housing Authority:
1. Advance Affordable Housing
2. Provide Resident Services
3. Identify a Revenue Stream
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