RFP for Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Long Range Plan
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- RFP for Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Long Range Plan
- Issuing Agency
- Washington County
- Location
- Minnesota
- Published Date
- Oct 31, 2025
- Closing Date
- Dec 5, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: RFP for Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Long Range Plan
Category: Washington County Public Works Status: Open Description: The Washington County Public Works Department is issuing this request for proposals (RFP) to prepare a long-range plan for Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail. The plan will determine the route for this regional trail corridor, provide short- and long-term planning and implementation guidance for the regional trail route, acquisition needs, operation and management, and overall development to create a trail that meets the needs of Washington County’s future users. The long-range plan will also evaluate the surrounding corridor, considering natural resources and features, recreation, non-motorized transportation, and cultural and historic interpretation.
Publication Date/Time: 10/31/2025 12:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 12/5/2025 4:00 PM Contact Person: Connor Schaefer, connor.schaefer@washingtoncountymn.gov Related Documents: - Attachment Preview
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Request for Proposals (RFP) forLake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional TrailLong Range PlanRFP release date: October 31, 2025Submission due date: December 5, 2025Government Center | 14949 62nd Street North | P. O. Box 6 | Stillwater, MN 55082-0006P: 651-430-6001 | F: 651-430-6017 | TTY: 651-430-6246www.washingtoncountymn.govWashington County is an equal opportunity organization and employerTable of Contents1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................... 32. Scope of Work ................................................................................................................................................... 43. Final Deliverable ................................................................................................................................................ 74. Proposal Content............................................................................................................................................... 85. Proposal Evaluation ......................................................................................................................................... 126. Proposal Questions.......................................................................................................................................... 147. Proposal Submittal .......................................................................................................................................... 14Appendix A – County’s Standard Terms and Conditions .......................................................................................... 15Appendix B – Maps and Resources .......................................................................................................................... 20Page |2Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Long Range PlanWashington County Public Works1. Introduction1.1. BackgroundThe Washington County Public Works Department is issuing this request for proposals (RFP) to prepare a long-range plan for Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail. The plan will determine the route for this regionaltrail corridor, provide short- and long-term planning and implementation guidance for the regional trail route,acquisition needs, operation and management, and overall development to create a trail that meets the needsof Washington County’s future users. The long-range plan will also evaluate the surrounding corridor,considering natural resources and features, recreation, non-motorized transportation, and cultural andhistoric interpretation.1.2. Project InformationThe Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail will be an east-west multiuse trail that will runthrough Lake Elmo and Oakdale. Once fully developed, it will connect trail users to regional destinations,including Central Greenway Regional Trail, Lake Elmo Park Reserve, and Phalen and Keller Regional Parks(Ramsey County). The trail will also provide vital connections to local destinations; including trails, parks,schools, and businesses. Consultants are encouraged to visit the corridor on their own as part of preparingtheir proposal. The study described in this RFP will be led by Washington County and pertains to the easternhalf of this trail corridor. A separate, future study lead by Ramsey County will determine the western half ofthis trail (see Appendix B – Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Search Corridor Map).Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail is considered a regional trail search corridor by the MetropolitanRegional Parks System. Therefore, a long range plan must address the criteria set forth in the MetropolitanCouncil’s 2050 Regional Park Policy Plan. With no existing long-range plan to guide trail development, a visionfor the route is needed. A successful planning process will transform the community’s vision into tangibleplans that provide bicycle and pedestrian access to exceptional recreation opportunities, natural resources,and community destinations.This project will be a cooperative project between Washington County and project stakeholders, withWashington County serving as the lead agency. All work performed under the anticipated contract must becarried out in accordance with the procedures, requirements, and regulations of Washington County.For the Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail long range plan, Washington County has budgeted anamount not to exceed $95,000. The budget should include 7% for contingency, to be set aside for additionalor unexpected tasks that arise during the planning process. The final contract dollar amount will be negotiatedwith the selected consultant.1.3 Project ScheduleProject work will commence upon selection of the consultant and after award of a contract. The consultantshall propose a project schedule based on a project completion date of no later than 14 months after thecontract is awarded.Page |3Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Long Range PlanWashington County Public Works2. Scope of WorkThe role of the selected consultant team will be to complete tasks necessary to draft a long-range plan thataddresses all the components of the Metropolitan Council’s 2050 Regional Parks Policy Plan. WashingtonCounty will act as the lead agency through all aspects of the project.All aspects of the scope of services outlined below and included herein are expected to be completed withinthe agreed upon project deadlines. The consultant is responsible for necessary materials (i.e., meetingagendas, minutes, open house/engagement materials) required to successfully deliver project process asoutlined below.2.1. Project ManagementWashington County staff will serve as project management and primary point of contact for direction,deliverable review and approval, management of contract, and external communications for the long-rangeplanning process.The consultant will perform work necessary to effectively coordinate the project development, including theproject schedule and budget. The consultant will assist the Project Management Team consisting of keyWashington County staff, guiding the team through project goal setting, engagement and data collection,concept development, and plan drafting. Washington County staff will work closely with the consultant todevelop content, provide feedback/comments, and offer project direction.Consistent communication between Washington County’s project manager and the consultant projectmanager will be needed to ensure the project is progressing on time and on budget. Proposals should accountfor a brief weekly status update email or call documenting completed and upcoming tasks, delays to theschedule, and any assistance needed.The awarded consultant will be responsible for documenting relevant communication throughout the project.For example, stakeholder meetings may require meeting summaries, and phone calls may require follow-upemails with talking points and any decisions made. These will generally not be submitted any later than sevendays after the meeting or phone call.While Washington County retains the responsibility for overall coordination and contact with the interestedagencies (including but not limited to cities/townships, state agencies, local interest groups, etc.), it isrecognized that the consultant may require certain information from these agencies to properly completecertain key tasks. All briefings of the agencies, request for information from the agencies, and contact withthe agencies will be done with the full knowledge and active participation of Washington County.Proposals should articulate project management measures required to ensure that the project is completedon time, within budget and in accordance with applicable laws, policies, standards, and industry best practices.Once a consultant has been selected and a contract is finalized, Washington County must be notified of anyproposed change in schedule or budget of any individual task. Changes in scope, project timelines, or bothwill need to be documented through a project memorandum with sign-off by the consultant and WashingtonCounty staff.2.2. Stakeholder EngagementThe consultant will work with the county to plan and perform public and agency involvement to facilitate inputand support of the project. A public and agency engagement strategy is needed to assess stakeholder input,perform the alternatives development and evaluation process, and facilitate acceptance and approvals for theproject.Page |4Lake Elmo to Phalen-Keller Regional Trail Long Range PlanWashington County Public WorksAs part of the engagement process, Washington County intends to convene a Technical Advisory Committeeof public agency staff (i.e., city/township representatives, Metropolitan Council, MnDOT, DNR, etc.) andinterested public stakeholders (i.e., advocacy groups, local school districts, local businesses, etc.) that wouldmeet several times and provide input throughout the long range planning process. The county will lead thisgroup and requires support from the consultant in developing meeting materials, draft summaries of keymeeting findings, and suggestions of engagement exercises.Stakeholder engagement will also include opportunities for the general public to provide input. Long rangeplan public involvement will consist of a mix of in-person and virtual engagement opportunities. Examplesinclude open houses, pop-up/intercept events, focus group listening sessions, ArcGIS StoryMaps, and onlinesurveys.Stakeholder engagement will extend the duration of the project, tailoring strategies that apply to phases ofthe project. For example, initial engagement will be focused on brainstorming ideas and priorities. Stakeholderengagement strategies will also be employed to inform the trail development and evaluation phase,specifically targeting input from key public agencies and organizations.The engagement process must seek to mitigate existing racial, ethnic, cultural, or linguistic barriers and includepeople of diverse ages, races, ethnicities, incomes, national origins, and abilities. Proposals must recommendspecific engagement strategies to identify underrepresented groups and gather input.Washington County will operate and maintain a project website for this project. Related public engagementweb applications or tools can be hosted or linked to via this main project website.The Washington County Style Guide shall be used for to create documents for the public (newsletters, postcards, posters, etc.).2.3. Project Goals, Objectives, and Performance MeasuresProject goals and objectives provide the framework for the long-range planning process and guidance for keydecisions during future phases. They address the larger values of the trail and reflect the priorities of thecommunity.Goals and objectives will be informed by input from the project stakeholders and the public. The consultantwill be asked to synthesize engagement input received and work with the county to draft project goals andobjectives. The goals and objectives will be connected to performance measures, which will be used toevaluate trail alternatives.Proposals should consider additional ideas and opportunities for how to best develop and apply goals andobjectives throughout project tasks.2.4. Data Collection & Site InventoryWith input from Washington County, the consultant shall collect existing data and reports relevant to theproject area and obtain new information as needed for the project. For example, site visits will be needed toassess existing conditions and collect data. Washington County will coordinate with the awarded consultantto conduct these site visits.The consultant will provide research and context on the historical and cultural significance of the project area.This includes the presence of Indigenous cultures. This information will be documented in the long-range planand may inform interpretive elements of the regional trail.Page |5
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- NAICS 237990Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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