Impact Fees Study

Location: Florida
Posted: Feb 4, 2026
Due: Feb 18, 2026
Agency: City of Brooksville
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • A - Research and development
Solicitation No: RFP-COB-2026-0004
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Bid Number: RFP-COB-2026-0004
Bid Title: Impact Fees Study
Category: Open Bids
Status: Open
Description:

SUMMARY OF WORK

All services must be performed in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local regulations.

The Consultant will work with City Staff and City Attorney to collect data and develop additional data

required to fully support a comprehensive Impact Fees Study, which recommends an economically

and legally supportable set of impact fees to offset the growth related to Parks and Recreation, Public

Facilities/Buildings, and Multi-modal/transportation impacts due to growth. The Consultant must

provide an Impact Fees Study and Plan that complies with the Florida Impact Fees Act (Florida

Statutes 2025).

Below is an outline of the scope of work desired from the selected Consultant, and required

information to be included in the compiled Impact Fees Study and Plan produced by the Consultant:

• Professional services to review the City’s Parks and Recreation, Public Facilities/Buildings,

and Multi-modal/transportation Impact Fees, and evaluate the impacts of growth from new

development on these services.

• Collection and assessment of recent, localized data (with assistance from City staff) (F.S.

163.31801(4)(a).

• Assess facility, equipment, infrastructure, public facilities, and services needed to support

development and growth resulting from annexation, new development, and expansions

occurring from redevelopment based on previously accessed forecasts, and existing studies

previously prepared for the City.

• Preparation of an appropriate impact fees determination methodology and fee assessment

schedule, including recommendations on the “phase-in” for impact fee increases required by

Section 163.31801(6)(a-g), F.S. (and a comparison with surrounding or comparable cities to

ensure reasonableness, consistency and feasibility).

• Recommendation of impact fees that are proportional and reasonably connected to, or have a

rational nexus with the need for additional capital facilities and the increased impact generated

by the new residential or nonresidential/commercial construction (F.S. 163.31801(4)(f).

• Recommendation of impact fees that are proportional and reasonably connected to, or have a

rational nexus with, the expenditures of the funds collected and the benefits accruing to the

new residential or nonresidential/commercial construction (F.S. 163.31801(4)(g).

• Review and recommendations for ensuring that revenues generated by impact fees are not

used, in whole or in part, to pay existing debt or for previously approved projects unless the

expenditures are reasonably connected to, or have a rational nexus with, the increased

impacts generated by new residential or nonresidential/commercial construction (F.S.

163.31801(4)(i).

• Policy direction on the application of transferability of impact fee credits (F.S.163.31801(10).

• Recommendations on timing for review and consideration of any adjustments to exception or

waiver of impact fees, and the criteria for same (F.S. 163.31801(11).

• A determination of accounting policies that ensure that revenues and expenditures of collected

fees are held in separate accounting funds (F.S. 163.31801(4)(b).

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• Consultant shall outline and coordinate regulatory process required to adopt new or revised

impact fees:

• Required public notices (F.S. 163.31801(4)(d)

• Public hearing(s) with the City Council (F.S. 163.31801)

• Coordination with various City Departments and stakeholders

• Recommendations on applying impact fee credits (F.S. 163.31801(7).

• Recommendations on implementing increases to impact fees in accordance with (F.S.

163.31801(6)(a-g), including “phase-in” approach and public workshops

• Review and recommendations for City annual financial report (F.S. 218.32) in compliance with

Florida Impact Fees Act (F.S. 163.31801(13)(a-e). • The identification of any additional and

clearly identified task(s) the consultant feels is warranted within the proposal.

• If requested by the City, the Consultant shall assist the City in defending the impact fee

methodology in the event of a legal challenge. Such assistance may include preparing

supporting analyses and affidavits, and providing expert witness testimony. Proposers shall

provide hourly rates for these services.

SERVICES REQUIRED

The Consultant will prepare a single compiled report which will serve as both an Impact Fee Study

and Plan. The Study and Plan must be prepared consistent with the Florida Impact Fees Act (Florida

Statutes 2025), and document the fee study results, including a description of overall assumptions,

approach and methodology, findings, supporting justification, plan for use of the collected fees,

recommended fee amounts and calculations that provide the legal rational nexus between their

recommended fee collection amounts and growth impacts resulting from new development, allocated

between residential and non-residential customer base, if appropriate. Impact fees shall be calculated

to provide for growth based on forecasts of new development over a 20-year period.

The Consultant shall prepare and submit to City staff a minimum of three drafts and status report. A

draft for review and discussion with City staff on the revised impact fees. If necessary, the consultant

will prepare for review, revised drafts for presentation to the City Council in a workshop setting and a

final revised draft for presentation to the City Council for formal consideration.

Consultant shall prepare a submittal containing, but not limited to the following:

• Background Information, Data, and Analysis

• Description of the overall methodology utilized.

• Calculations that demonstrate the legal dual rational nexus between recommended fees and

the impacts created by new development.

• Clear description of the relationship between the fee’s use and the type of project on which it

would be imposed.

• Recommendations on policy and criteria for fee waivers.

• Recommendations for consideration of any impact fee adjustments.

• Any additional matters that City staff should be made aware of, findings and recommendations.

Publication Date/Time:
1/16/2026 9:00 AM
Publication Information:
cityofbrooksville.us; bidnetdirect.com, demandstar.com
Closing Date/Time:
2/18/2026 11:00 AM
Submittal Information:
City of Brooksville, City Hall, 201 Howell Ave., Brooksville, FL 34601
Bid Opening Information:
Wednesday, 2/18/2026, 11:00 AM
Addendum Date/Time:
Wednesday, 2/4/2026
Pre-bid Meeting:
Thursday, 1/29/2026 11:00 AM
Contact Person:
Emily Bennett, Procurement Administrator
ebennett@cityofbrooksville.us, procurement@cityofbrooksville.us
(352) 549-4058
Related Documents:

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A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
CITY OF BROOKSVILLE
201 HOWELL AVENUE
BROOKSVILLE, FL 34601
Contract Documents and Specifications for:
RFP-COB-2026-0004
Impact Fees Study
Project Solicitation Date: Friday, January 16, 2026
Pre-Bid Conference: Thursday, January 29, 2026 @ 10:30 AM
Question Submission Deadline: Tuesday, February 3, 2026 @ 5:00 PM
Questions must be submitted via:
BidNetDirect, Euna OpenBids, or procurement@cityofbrooksville.us
Proposal Submission Deadline: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
Bid Opening: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
Bid Evaluation Meeting: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
Submit Bid offer to:
City of Brooksville
Procurement Division
201 Howell Ave.
Brooksville, FL 34601
TENTATIVE BID SCHEDULE
SOLICITATION
Listed above are the tentative dates and times of the project and schedule by which the actions noted must
be completed. If the City finds it necessary to change any of these dates and/or times, the change will be
accomplished by addenda. All dates and times are subject to change at the City’s discretion.
THE BID PACKAGE
Each bid submitted in response to this RFP must contain the following documents:
Bid Cover Sheet
Bidder’s Minimum Qualifications
Schedule of Subcontractors, where applicable
Reference List
Attachments A – K
Pursuant to. § 119.07 (b). Fla. Stat., sealed bids, proposals or replies received by an agency pursuant to a
competitive solicitation are exempt from final inspection until such time as the agency provides notice of an
intended decision or until thirty (30) days after the opening of the bids, proposals or final replies, whichever is
earlier.
COMPLETION OF BID SUBMISSION PACKAGE
It is the responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that all pages are included. All Bidders are advised to closely
examine this RFP.
All bids must be submitted on the provided Bid forms. Bids submitted on Bidder’s letterhead or quotation forms
will not be accepted; provided, however, an addendum may be added to the bid form to further explain
qualifications.
Bid forms must be neatly written in ink or typed and must be signed in ink by an officer or employee having
authority to bind the bidder (where a signature is required). Failure to submit a duly signed bid may be cause for
rejection of the bid.
BID PRICES
All prices shall remain valid for ninety (90) days after the date of bid closing or other time stated in the Special
Terms.
The City of Brooksville is not responsible for expenses incurred prior to award.
HOW TO SUBMIT A BID
The original and three (3) copies of the bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope. ENVELOPES
CONTAINING BIDS MUST BE IDENTIFIED AS BID RFP-COB-2026-0004 marked on the outside of the
envelope with title, and date bids are scheduled to be received.
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Please refrain from using staples or binders; original and copies can be separated by individual envelopes or
binder clips.
All sealed bids must be mailed or hand-delivered to:
City of Brooksville
Procurement Division
201 Howell Ave.
Brooksville, FL 34601
Any bid received after 10:00 AM on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, whether by mail or otherwise, will be returned
unopened. The time of receipt shall be determined by the time clock located in City Hall. Bidders are responsible
for ensuring that their bid is stamped by City personnel by the deadline indicated.
Bids submitted by telephone, telegram facsimile or email shall not be accepted.
Submission of a Bid implies a full understanding of this RFP. Any misunderstanding as to such terms by the
Bidder will not relieve the Bidder from performance.
This RFP consists of this document along with all plans, drawings and/or technical specifications incorporated
or attached to this RFP, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
BID REJECTION
Bids may be rejected for noncompliance to requirements after review by the City.
The City of Brooksville reserves the right to reject any or all responses and to waive any irregularities or
informalities.
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids in whole or in part; to award by any item, group(s) of items,
total bid, or accept the bid that is most advantageous and in the best interest of the City.
BID SYSTEM
The City of Brooksville officially distributes solicitation and addenda documents through the Florida Online Bid
System (www.BidNetDirect.com), Euna OpenBids (demandstar.com), and the City of Brooksville website.
Solicitation documents may be downloaded using these systems.
The City of Brooksville is not responsible for solicitation and addenda documents obtained from sources other
than the Florida Online Bid System, Euna OpenBids, the City website, or the City Procurement Division. Vendors
who submit responses and later claim they did not receive complete documents or had no knowledge of any
change, modifications, or additions made to the official solicitation documents shall still be bound by the
solicitation, including any changes, modifications, or additions to the official solicitation documents.
Only vendors who properly register and obtain solicitation documents directly from the Florida Online Bid System,
Euna OpenBids, or the City website will receive addenda and other important information if issued.
All addenda can be found on the City website, the Florida Online Bid System, Euna OpenBids, or obtained
through the City Procurement Division. Vendors are responsible for acquiring knowledge of changes,
modifications, or additions to official solicitation documents.
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If you obtained a solicitation document or addenda from any other source than the Florida Online Bid System,
Euna OpenBids, or the City of Brooksville website, it is highly recommended that you register as a vendor and
download the official document at www.BIDNETDIRECT.com, demandstar.com, or www.cityofbrooksville.us.
PRE-BID CONFERENCE –
A Pre-bid Meeting will be held on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 10:30 AM, at Council Chambers at the City of
Brooksville City Hall, 201 Howell Ave., Brooksville, FL, 34601. The purpose of the pre-bid conference is to allow
potential Proposer/Contractors an opportunity to present questions to staff, and obtain clarification of the
requirements contained in the solicitation. This conference will be held only once, and is open to the public.
Please contact the Procurement Division for further information.
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RFP-COB-2026-0004
Impact Fees Study
SUMMARY OF WORK
All services must be performed in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local regulations.
The Consultant will work with City Staff and City Attorney to collect data and develop additional data
required to fully support a comprehensive Impact Fees Study, which recommends an economically
and legally supportable set of impact fees to offset the growth related to Parks and Recreation, Public
Facilities/Buildings, and Multi-modal/transportation impacts due to growth. The Consultant must
provide an Impact Fees Study and Plan that complies with the Florida Impact Fees Act (Florida
Statutes 2025).
Below is an outline of the scope of work desired from the selected Consultant, and required
information to be included in the compiled Impact Fees Study and Plan produced by the Consultant:
Professional services to review the City’s Parks and Recreation, Public Facilities/Buildings,
and Multi-modal/transportation Impact Fees, and evaluate the impacts of growth from new
development on these services.
Collection and assessment of recent, localized data (with assistance from City staff) (F.S.
163.31801(4)(a).
Assess facility, equipment, infrastructure, public facilities, and services needed to support
development and growth resulting from annexation, new development, and expansions
occurring from redevelopment based on previously accessed forecasts, and existing studies
previously prepared for the City.
Preparation of an appropriate impact fees determination methodology and fee assessment
schedule, including recommendations on the “phase-in” for impact fee increases required by
Section 163.31801(6)(a-g), F.S. (and a comparison with surrounding or comparable cities to
ensure reasonableness, consistency and feasibility).
Recommendation of impact fees that are proportional and reasonably connected to, or have a
rational nexus with the need for additional capital facilities and the increased impact generated
by the new residential or nonresidential/commercial construction (F.S. 163.31801(4)(f).
Recommendation of impact fees that are proportional and reasonably connected to, or have a
rational nexus with, the expenditures of the funds collected and the benefits accruing to the
new residential or nonresidential/commercial construction (F.S. 163.31801(4)(g).
Review and recommendations for ensuring that revenues generated by impact fees are not
used, in whole or in part, to pay existing debt or for previously approved projects unless the
expenditures are reasonably connected to, or have a rational nexus with, the increased
impacts generated by new residential or nonresidential/commercial construction (F.S.
163.31801(4)(i).
Policy direction on the application of transferability of impact fee credits (F.S.163.31801(10).
Recommendations on timing for review and consideration of any adjustments to exception or
waiver of impact fees, and the criteria for same (F.S. 163.31801(11).
A determination of accounting policies that ensure that revenues and expenditures of collected
fees are held in separate accounting funds (F.S. 163.31801(4)(b).
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