MAPA SS4A Public Outreach & Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (RFQ)

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The Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA) is soliciting qualifications to develop a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) for the MAPA Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Study Area (Figure 1) with a substantial Public Outreach component. 

In accordance with USC 2 CFR 200, Nebraska Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §81-1712), the Brooks Act (40 USC 544), and 23 CFR 172.5, MAPA is issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the SS4A Public Outreach and Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. MAPA’s Regional CSAP will build on MAPA’s current safety planning efforts to achieve zero deaths by 2040. It will prioritize strategies that maximize opportunities for discretionary funding to implement local roadway projects in rural and disadvantaged communities. The MAPA website referred to in this document is located at http://mapacog.org/projects/ss4a/

Figure 1. MAPA SS4A Study Area and Associated Local Road Network (https://arcg.is/1SavCf)

This MAPA SS4A Public Outreach and CSAP project will be coordinated closely with the MAPA SS4A Data Support Plan. The CSAP project will synchronize necessary portions of the data support plan to ensure timely development of the CSAP. This project will devote a substantial amount of effort to public outreach, and will develop the CSAP in accordance with SS4A Comprehensive Safety Action Plan requirements, to identify high priority safety projects, and set the region up to apply for additional funding for implementation projects. 

Applicants are permitted to submit separate proposals for one or more of the posted MAPA SS4A projects.

The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is now closed. The RFQ and related documentation can be found below for informational purposes.

Selection Memo (12/05/2023)

Answers to Questions Received (09/22/2023)

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