Humboldt Natural and Working Lands Carbon Stock and Mgmt Study
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Humboldt Natural and Working Lands Carbon Stock and Mgmt Study
- Issuing Agency
- Humboldt County
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Apr 15, 2026
- Closing Date
- May 15, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- PLN2026-01
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Bid Number: PLN2026-01
Bid Title: Humboldt Natural and Working Lands Carbon Stock and Mgmt Study
Category: Planning & Building Status: Open Description: The County of Humboldt (“County”), by and through its Department of Planning and Building – Long Range Planning Division, is issuing this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) to solicit proposals from qualified contractors to retain an experienced and qualified consulting firm to provide specified planning and technical support services (“Services”) needed to assist the County with the Humboldt Natural and Working Lands Carbon Stock and Management Study, which will consist of two parts, a Carbon Stock Inventory and a Carbon Sequestration Feasibility Study (“Project”).
Publication Date/Time: 4/15/2026 6:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 5/15/2026 5:00 PM Contact Person: Direct all inquiries regarding RFP Number PLN2026-01 to:
Rodney Yandell
Planning Manager
Long Range Planning - Planning Department
3015 H Street, Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 268-3732
ryandell@co.humboldt.ca.us
and
Megan Acevedo, Associate Planner
Planning & Building Department
County of Humboldt
3105 H Street, Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 441-2634
macevedo@co.humboldt.ca.usRelated Documents: - Attachment Preview
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Planning and Building DepartmentCOUNTY OF HUMBOLDTRequest for ProposalsRFP No. PLN2026-01Humboldt Natural and Working Lands Carbon Stockand Management StudyHumboldt County, CaliforniaReleased/Issued: April 15, 2026Closing/Proposals Due: May 15, 2026(Must be received by 5:00 p.m.)Humboldt County Department of Planning & Building3015 H StreetEureka, California 95501Planning and Building Department’s front counter is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00p.m., Monday through Thursday, and closed on Fridays.Staff is available during regular business hours of Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm bycontacting the main line at 707-445-7541 or by email at: planningclerk@co.humboldt.ca.usCOUNTY OF HUMBOLDTREQUEST FOR PROPOSALFOR PROFESSIONAL PLANNING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICESTO ASSIST WITH HUMBOLDT NATURAL AND WORKING LANDSCARBON STOCK AND MANAGEMENT STUDYRelease Date: April 15, 2026Closing Date: May 15, 2026RFP Number: PLN2026-01CONTACT PERSON:Suzanne LippreAdministrative AnalystPlanning & Building DepartmentCounty of Humboldt3105 H Street, Eureka, CA 95501Proposals to be received by 5:00 p.m. on May 15, 2026, at the address listed above or by emailto planningclerk@co.humboldt.ca.us.I. INTRODUCTIONThe County of Humboldt (“County”), by and through its Department of Planning andBuilding – Long Range Planning Division, is issuing this Request for Proposals (“RFP”)to solicit proposals from qualified contractors to retain an experienced and qualifiedconsulting firm to provide specified planning and technical support services (“Services”)needed to assist the County with the Humboldt Natural and Working Lands Carbon Stockand Management Study, which will consist of two parts, a Carbon Stock Inventory and aCarbon Sequestration Feasibility Study (“Project”). The successful contractor must providetrained and experienced personnel to perform the Services set forth in this RFP, whichinclude, the professional experience to develop a better understanding of the existing andfuture carbon sequestration capacity in Humboldt County. The Inventory will analyze andcategorize existing natural and working lands and their naturally occurring carbonsequestration in forestlands, wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural lands, etc. The focus ofthe Feasibility Study will be to identify Humboldt County’s capacity as a carbon sinkthrough land management activities. The County is seeking a consultant to complete acomprehensive report quantifying and evaluating current and potential sequestration ofbiomass carbon and soil carbon. Results and deliverables will inform conservationplanning, land management, and land use policy aimed at achieving carbon neutrality. Amore in-depth description can be found under Project Background and Section II – Scopeof Work. It should be noted that this RFP is a non-binding solicitation for such Servicesand may be canceled by the County at any time.Project Background:The purpose of the Project is to establish the first detailed quantitative estimate ofHumboldt County’s existing carbon sequestration and look at the ways it may change overtime. This is a critical first step in meeting local, State, and national climate goals as itidentifies baseline conditions, and methods for identifying changes in carbon stocks overtime. The Project will consist of two main parts, part one is the Humboldt CountywideNatural and Working Lands Carbon Stock Inventory (Inventory), which will set a baselinefor the County’s carbon stock and part two is the Carbon Sequestration Feasibility StudyRFP#: PLN2026-01 – Carbon Inventory and Sequestration Study Consultant Services1|Page(Feasibility Study), which will identify best management practices to maintain and/orincrease carbon sequestration capacity in the region.The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors adopted the Humboldt Regional ClimateAction Plan (RCAP) on December 16, 2025, which sets a goal for the County and localRCAP partners to achieve a reduction in locally produced and regulated greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions in line with State Bill (SB) 32 and Assembly Bill (AB) 1279, which isto achieve GHG emissions 85% below 1990 levels by 2045, and with carbon neutralityallowing up to 15% of emissions reductions coming from carbon dioxide removaltechnologies and natural and working lands carbon sequestration. This Project will assistwith achieving Measure CS-3 identified in the RCAP to develop a Countywide Natural andWorking Lands GHG Inventory to better understand existing and future GHG sequestrationcapacity in Humboldt County and would ultimately assist the County and local RCAPpartners in achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. The Project will also inform the 2030update to the RCAP and its’ 2030 GHG Emissions Inventory to take credit for carbonsequestration occurring in Humboldt County. Information on the RCAP can be found atthe County’s website at www.humboldtgov.org/climateactionplan.Humboldt County is rural, consisting largely of forest and agricultural lands and thussequesters more carbon than it emits, but this has not been quantified. In order to achievelong-term sustainability, it is important to not only reduce carbon emissions but also tounderstand and quantify carbon sequestration as a sustainability objective. This effort willcreate the initial understanding of carbon sequestration as a resource in Humboldt Countyso that future efforts can be developed and made to use carbon sequestration as an effectivestrategy to address climate change.The successful contractor will produce a study that will include a quantitative estimate ofthe existing above- and below-ground carbon stored in the County's land base and ananalysis of how this is changing over time. It will also include an evaluation of the stabilityof such carbon stocks, and projections and estimates of how different scenarios, such asactive land restoration, potential land use changes, and wild and prescribed fires, wouldaffect carbon sequestration storage and stability in the County.The Inventory will include consultation with landowners to develop an understanding ofexisting stewardship practices, and will analyze and categorize existing natural andworking lands and calculate the naturally occurring carbon sequestration in forestlands,timberlands, wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural lands, etc. The Inventory is expected totake advantage of the 2025 update to the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) Naturaland Working Lands Carbon Inventory. This work should also be aware the 2017 CarbonInventory Estimates for the North Coast Resource Partnership, and/or any other availablestudies that are currently relevant to Humboldt County’s existing natural and workinglands.The Feasibility Study will consider the results of the Inventory and prepare a draft reportto correlate carbon sequestration best management practices and strategies to achieveenhanced carbon sequestration for the different types of natural and working lands. Thisdraft report will be released to the public for comment and revised to address publiccomments made on the report.RFP#: PLN2026-01 – Carbon Inventory and Sequestration Study Consultant Services2|PageProject Location:Humboldt County is in northern California along the western coast and is bound by DelNorte and Siskiyou Counties to the north, Trinity County to the east, and MendocinoCounty to the south. There are seven incorporated cities within Humboldt County,including the Cities of Arcata, Blue Lake, Eureka, Ferndale, Fortuna, Rio Dell, andTrinidad. Humboldt County is approximately 2.3 million acres in area with 93% of landsdesignated as natural and working lands including forestlands, timberlands, grasslands,agriculture lands, public and private lands, and wetlands.Approximately 80 percent of the County’s 2.3 million acres are forested. Approximately50 percent of this acreage is private commercial timberland, and approximately 35 percentis State of California or federal public land, including Redwood National and State Parks,Six Rivers National Forest, the King Range National Conservation Area, and HumboldtRedwoods State Park. The County also contains several areas of Tribal lands, includingthe approximately 89,400-acre Hoopa Valley Reservation, 56,370-acre Yurok Reservation,and 76-acre Blue Lake Rancheria. Approximately one-quarter of Humboldt (634,000acres) remains agricultural. The remaining approximate 20 percent of the County’s landconsists of a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial uses.Desired Goals/Objectives/Outcomes:The successful contractor will produce a countywide Natural and Working Lands CarbonStock Inventory and Carbon Sequestration Feasibility Study for the County. The Inventoryshould create a carbon stock baseline specific to Humboldt County and include an analysisof how this has changed over the last 10 years. The Feasibility Study should further identifyHumboldt County’s capacity as a carbon sink through future land management activities.The County is seeking a consultant to complete a comprehensive report quantifying andevaluating current and potential sequestration of biomass carbon and soil carbon to informconservation planning, land management, and land use policy aimed at achieving carbonneutrality. The final report should also include an evaluation of the stability of such carbonstocks, and projections and estimates of how different scenarios, such as active landrestoration, potential land use changes, and wild and prescribed fires, would affect carbonsequestration storage in the County. Specifically, the Project should provide informationto integrate into the 2030 update to the RCAP and should be repeatable for additional futureupdates to the RCAP to achieve carbon neutrality in line with AB 1279. The methodologyfor project analysis and calculations should be clearly identified and stated within the finalreport, and the successful contractor will ensure that their process is transparent.This study will be used by numerous County departments and partner agencies in futureactions such as (but not limited to):• tracking progress towards the RCAP goals and objectives;• developing strategies and projects to optimize carbon sequestration;• updating/developing California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) thresholds forGHG Emissions;• informing conservation planning and prioritization efforts;• informing other County or city planning processes (including General Plan,Community Wildfire Protection Plan, a 2030 update to the RCAP and more); and• reviewing current and proposed County policies and/or regulations that affectcarbon sequestration.RFP#: PLN2026-01 – Carbon Inventory and Sequestration Study Consultant Services3|PageThe following General Approach Table (Table 1) reflects an outline of guiding questionsand proposed non-narrative outputs to assess existing and potential carbon sequestration inthe County. Staff encourage proposals which generate additional guiding questions orpropose new analyses/maps to demonstrate data and findings.Guiding QuestionsNon-Narrative Outputs1. What is the existing landscape aboveground, root Map(s), GIS data layer(s), and chartscarbon, and soil organic carbon stock andshowing existing carbon stocksequestration rate (per year)? How does this vary countywide and by different landacross land uses, land cover types, public vs private, uses, land cover types, public vsand within County-owned land?private, and within County- ownedland.2. How have carbon stocks changed over the past 10years?Map(s), GIS data layer(s), and chartsshowing changes in carbon countywide,and by land uses, land cover types,public vs private, and within County-owned land.3. Where have carbon stocks increased? What land Map(s), GIS data layer(s), and chartsuse/land cover and land management changes have showing increase in carbon countywide,contributed to this increase, and to what extent? and by land uses, land cover types,public vs private, and within County-owned land.4. Where have carbon stocks decreased? What land Map(s), GIS data layer(s), and chartsuse/land cover and land management changes have showing decrease in carboncontributed to this decrease, and to what extent? countywide, and by land uses,landcover types, public vs private,and within County-owned land.5. How stable are the existing carbon stocks againstlocalized impacts such as wildfires and otherclimate hazards? What factors, both human-drivenand not, influence this stability?Map(s), GIS data layer(s), and chartsshowing changes in carbon stocks byimpacts such as wildfires; data tables,charts and graphics illustrating carbonstock stability.6. Where and through what active restoration, land Data tables summarizing carbonuse, and/or land management activities is there the sequestration potential change undergreatest opportunity to optimize the carbondifferent restoration and landsequestration potential of the landscape whilemanagement scenarios. Maps andmaintaining long-term stability of suchdescriptions of regions and/or propertystocks? Examples may include an assessment oftypes where specific activities may haveforest management practices, agriculturalthe greatest carbon sequestrationpractices, wetland restoration, native grasslandbenefit.restoration, and reforestation, and analyses shouldinclude feasibility considerations such as cost orother likely barriers to implementation.RFP#: PLN2026-01 – Carbon Inventory and Sequestration Study Consultant Services4|Page
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