| Location: | Federal |
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| Posted: | Jan 8, 2025 |
| Due: | Jan 31, 2025 |
| Agency: | American Planning Association |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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Comprehensive Plan UpdateTown of Sunnyvale
Sunnyvale, TX
Town of Sunnyvale is seeking proposals from qualified consultants for professional services to prepare a Comprehensive Plan that will update and replace the 2017 Comprehensive Plan. Responses are solicited for this Project in accordance with the terms, conditions, and instructions set forth in this RFP . Responses are due no later than 5:00 p.m. (CDT) Friday, January 31, 2025.
The respondent shall submit five (5) bound hard copies of their Proposal, and one (1) digital copy in a portable thumb drive by 5:00 P.M. (CDT), Friday, January 31, 2025. Reponses shall be addressed and marked as
Attn: Surupa Sen, AICP
Director of Planning & Development|
Town of Sunnyvale
127 N Collins Road
Sunnyvale, Texas 75182
I. COMMUNITY BACKGROUND
The Town of Sunnyvale Strategic Plan 2023-2024 continued emphasis on review and update of Town's long-range plans, which includes the Comprehensive Plan. The current Comprehensive Plan was adopted in February 2017. Conditions both within the Town and in the surrounding municipalities have changed drastically over the last few years. As a result, it is of utmost importance that the Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map is updated to reflect the realities of today and prepare the Town for future needs. Funds have been allocated in the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget accordingly to accomplish this goal.
Sunnyvale, Texas, is home to approximately 9,500 residents and covers 16 square miles on the eastern edge of Dallas County. The town is ideally situated in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with U.S. Highway 80 and NTTA's President Geroge Bush Turnpike providing access to the surrounding areas. Sunnyvale residents enjoy the benefits of small-town living combined with access to the Dallas-Fort Worth area's thriving business, cultural, and social districts in a quiet, family-oriented setting. Sunnyvale's population has grown by more than 8% since 2020 and its total tax base has more than doubled since 2013. Sunnyvale has a median household income of $152,632 and an average home market value of $662,575, the 4th highest in Dallas County.
The Town offers a variety of recreational amenities at four beautiful parks. Jogging, walking, or biking across the open-air roads is a rare treat in most urban environments, but these luxuries are the pride of Sunnyvale and enhance its rural charm. Rated one of the Top 5 school districts in North Texas, Sunnyvale ISD is a vital part of this dynamic, growing community. With all these unique amenities, the Comprehensive Plan should align the goals and objectives of current residents while supporting quality growth and aspirations of the community at large.
II. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The Sunnyvale Comprehensive Plan will support the Town's strategic vision of “a unique, rural community with small town values…..”. The plan should create a clear and concise land use and development strategy to direct future growth of the community while providing actionable implementation items to aid in successful implementation of the plan over its 20-year lifetime.
III. PRELIMINARY SCOPE OF SERVICES
The Comprehensive Plan will develop an overarching vision for the community that can be espoused by all. The goal is to not overlook current policy framework and guidance provided by various long-range plan and policy adopted by the Town, but to review them and incorporate the best applicable practices and recommendations provided by these documents. With this broad objective in mind, the Town has developed the following outline for the Plan's development.
Sunnyvale Today:
What Sunnyvale Needs:
What Sunnyvale's Future Hold:
Based on the existing conditions analysis, community profile, and extensive public engagement process, the following elements of the Comprehensive Plan should be developed:
Deliverables:
IV. TOWN RESOURCES
Existing comprehensive plans, other relevant policy and regulatory documents, that may be of interest to respondents are available on the Town website located at: Town of Sunnyvale, TX - Official Website | Official Website .
Planning and Development Department website provides additional information on current zoning, land use, and other planning documents.
V. PROJECT SCHEDULE
Following the consultant selection process and contract execution, it is the Town's objective to complete the project within an approximate 18-month time frame. The following is the tentative schedule for completion of the study:
RFQ issuance — January 6, 2025
Responses Received — January 31, 2025
Consultant selection/interviews — February 17 - 21, 2025
Scope of work/fee/schedule and contract development with selected Consultant — March 10 – 14, 2025
Town Council contract approval and contract execution — March 24, 2025
Project initiation — April 2025
Project completion (includes project acceptance/adoption by Planning & Zoning Commission and Town Council) — October 2026
VI. BUDGET
The anticipated Budget for this project is approximately $250,000.
VII. SUBMITTAL TO INCLUDE
The submission shall include the following information in the order listed below, with each section clearly labeled and separated by tabs, with pages numbered.
1. Cover Letter (three pages maximum)
2. Consultant team qualifications
3. Method and Approach
4. Experience and Examples
5. References
VIII. SELECTION PROCESS
From a review of the proposals received, the Town intends to invite consultants to be interviewed before making a final selection of a consultant for this Project. If the Town desires to interview a consultant, that consultant will receive notification of the date and time of the interview.
The selected respondent then will negotiate with the Town the project contract including scope of work, project schedule, and fee. If a reasonable contract including fee cannot be achieved with the respondent of choice, in the opinion of the Town, negotiations will proceed with the second-choice respondent until a mutually agreed upon contract can be negotiated.
Once a consultant has been selected and contract negotiation has occurred, the Staff Evaluation Panel will recommend a consultant to the Town Council for their consideration and contract approval.
IX. EVALUATION CRITERIA
The following factors will be used in evaluating Consultant's qualifications:
X. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Available on the attached complete RFP

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