| Agency: | City of Manhattan Beach |
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| State: | California |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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| Posted Date: | Aug 18, 2025 |
| Due Date: | Sep 15, 2025 |
| Solicitation No: | 1337-26 |
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Project ID: 1337-26
Title: Pay By Plate Pay Stations And Associated Mobile Parking Payment System
Addenda: 0
Release Date: 8/18/2025
Due Date: 9/15/2025
The City of Manhattan Beach (City) is soliciting proposals for PAY BY PLATE PAY STATIONS AND A MOBILE PARKING PAYMENT SYSTEM. Proposing Contractors (Contractor) may submit a proposal for one or both systems described in this Request for Proposal (RFP), including both Pay-by-Plate Pay Stations and a Mobile Parking Payment System. The City is seeking the best solution for each system individually. Identifying the solution(s) that meet the City’s requirements will depend on the solution’s ability to serve the needs of the City now and in the future.
Contractors identified for shortlist interviews for pay-by-plate pay stations will be required to participate in an open house, where the equipment and/or mobile parking payment platform will be displayed and operated, allowing the public to complete test transactions. More information on this open house will be provided to the shortlisted contractors no later than 60 days after proposals have been received.
The City expects the selected Contractor, if any, to assist the City in finalizing the location of each pay station and related signs to be installed. As of the release of this RFP, the estimated number of pay stations is approximately 130 units to serve approximately 1,795 parking spaces in both on and off-street configurations.
The City expects the selected Contractor, if any, to provide the necessary hardware, software, and all related services described in this RFP and to respond to the attached Technical Compliance Matrix (TCM). The TCM is the detailed specification, and for each listed item, the Contractor shall indicate whether their system meets the requirement immediately, requires configuration/custom programming, will meet the requirement in a future release, or does not meet the requirement for each item. Failure to respond to an item will be treated as failure of the proposal to meet that requirement.
Contractors are required to respond to the attached Pricing Workbook. All fees to meet the requirements of this RFP must be included within the categories provided in the pricing workbook. Any additional costs or alternate fee structures to meet the scope of work provided in the RFP must be incorporated into one of the designated categories on the pricing workbook. Additional lines, columns, and entries to this tab are not permitted and will disqualify the entirety of the proposal submitted.
The following are current statistics related to the City’s parking meter program.
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