Colma Creek Watershed Plan of Opportunities and Feasibility to Meet Long-term Multi-Benefit Resilience Objectives RFP

The San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District, also known as OneShoreline, is seeking services to model stormwater management opportunities and provide planning recommendations for the Colma Creek Watershed.

This process is to inform realization of a Colma Creek that is vital for flood resilience, natural systems, clean water, and healthy communities. A wide range of conceptual opportunities are to be considered including nature-based solutions, public access and amenities, and recent land use decisions by local jurisdictions. Scope will work from long-term contemplation of channel configurations to recommendations for priority next steps.

Please submit electronic copy of the proposal by:

March 7, 2025, 5:00 PM Pacific Time, to:

Johnathan Perisho, Project Manager
San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District
Projects@OneShoreline.org

Questions submitted by email to Projects@OneShoreline.org with the subject line “Colma Creek Watershed Plan RFP” by February 21 at 5:00 PM will be answered by February 25 at 5:00 PM.

Documents

Colma Creek Watershed Plan of Opportunities and Feasibility to Meet Long-term Multi-Benefit Resilience Objectives RFP January 27, 2025

OneShoreline Standard Agreement and Insurance Requirements

OneShoreline’s Non-Collusion and Conflict of Interest Statement

Pre-Proposal Workshop Presentation February 11, 2025

Pre-Proposal Workshop Participants February 11, 2025

Amendment 1 February 11, 2025

Responses to Questions 1 February 11, 2025