File #: 23-291 CRA    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CRA Board Action Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/20/2024 In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: 2/27/2024 Final action:
Title: CANCELLATION OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CRA NO. 2024-01 - FOR THE DISPOSITION OF CRA-OWNED VACANT LOTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE/WORKFORCE HOUSING
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. Exhibit A – RFP CRA No. 2024-01, 3. Exhibit B – CRA Purchasing Policies and Procedures, 4. Exhibit C - RFP CRA No. 2024-03
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
No records to display.
TO: CRA Board of Commissioners
FROM: Ashlyn Darden, Legal Advisor
THROUGH: Renée A. Jadusingh, Executive Director
DATE: Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Title
CANCELLATION OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CRA NO. 2024-01 - FOR THE DISPOSITION OF CRA-OWNED VACANT LOTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFFORDABLE/WORKFORCE HOUSING

Body
Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Cancel Request for Proposals (RFP) CRA NO. 2024-01 - for the disposition of CRA - owned vacant lots for the development of affordable/workforce housing.

Body
Background:

On February 2, 2024, the RFP CRA No. 2024-01 for the disposition of CRA - owned vacant lots for the development of affordable/workforce housing was issued with the purpose of seeking qualified not-for-profit entities for the purchase and development of six (6) CRA-owned vacant lot properties for the purpose of developing and constructing affordable/workforce housing to provide for-sale single-family housing that is restricted on a long-term basis for affordable/workforce housing.

On page 28 of the RFP, Section VIII, Subsection E, the RFP states “As to any matter relating to this RFP, any Proposer, team member, or anyone representing a Proposer is advised that they are prohibited from contacting or lobbying the CRA Chair, any CRA Commissioner, CRA staff, or any other person working on behalf of the CRA on any matter related to or involved with this RFP.” This prohibition includes Proposer’s employees, partners, attorneys, officers, directors, consultants, lobbyists and potential subcontractors. The cone of silence prohibition does not terminate until the CRA Board accepts a proposal, rejects all proposals or otherwise ends the solicitation process.

This prohibition is in line with the CRA Purchasing Policies and Procedures Manual Section 7. Additionally, the RFP states, in Section VII, Subsection A, that the CRA “reserves its right to cancel this RFP at any time, and/or reject all submitted Proposals, and/or re-issue the RFP.”

On the...

Click here for full text