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SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT REVISED NOTICE TO PROPOSERS – GENERAL INFORMATION March 19, 2026 GRANTS MANAGEMENT SOLUTION PLATFORM SERVICES RFP NO. 6M4905 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District ("BART") intends to engage the services of up to ONE
* Contractor (CONTRACTOR) to provide Grants Management Solution as indicated within the Request for Proposals ("RFP").
* Accordingly and on behalf of both agencies, BART will be accepting proposals ("Proposals") from proposers ("Proposers") for consideration for the selection of CONSULTANTS to perform the scope of services specified in this RFP. Proposals must be received by BART by 2:00 PM local time on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 . Proposals shall be submitted to the following address: District Secretary's Office San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District 2150 Webster Street, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 REQUIRED REGISTRATION ON THE BART PROCUREMENT PORTAL In order for prospective Proposers to be eligible for award of an Agreement being solicited on the BART Procurement Portal, such Proposers are required to be currently registered to do business with BART on the BART Procurement Portal online at https://suppliers.bart.gov and have obtained Solicitation Documents, updates, and any Addenda issued online so as to be added to the Online Planholders List for this solicitation. If a prospective Proposer is a joint venture or partnership, such entity may register on the BART Procurement Portal with the entity's tax identification number (TIN) and download the Solicitation Documents so as to be listed as an online planholder under the entity's name prior to submitting its Proposal. If such entity has not registered on BART Procurement Portal in the name of the joint venture or partnership prior to submitting its Proposal, provided that at least one of the joint venturers or partners registered online on the BART Procurement Portal and downloaded the Solicitation Documents so as to be added to the Online Planholders List for this solicitation, such entity will be required to register with the entity's TIN as an online planholder following the submittal of Proposals, in order for the entity to be eligible for award of this Agreement. PROPOSERS WHO HAVE NOT REGISTERED ON THE BART PROCUREMENT PORTAL PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL, (OR FOR A JOINT VENTURE OR PARTNERSHIP AS DESCRIBED ABOVE PRIOR TO AWARD) AND DID NOT DOWNLOAD THE SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS FOR THIS SOLICITATION ONLINE SO AS TO BE LISTED AS AN ONLINE PLANHOLDER FOR THIS SOLICITATION, MAY NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR AWARD OF THIS AGREEMENT. PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING A Pre-Proposal Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 1:30 p.m. local time via Zoom presentation . All interested parties must RSVP via registering with the Zoom link included within the RFP document in order to participate in this Pre-Proposal Meeting. Should there be difficulties in registering, please contact rae.liu@bart.gov. Instructions on attending the Zoom Presentation are included within the RFP. At the Pre-Proposal Meeting, the District's Equity Program(s) will be explained. Prospective Proposers are requested to make every effort to participate in this only scheduled Pre-Proposal Meeting. At the conclusion of the Pre-Proposal Meeting, participants will be given the opportunity to share their contact information to facilitate networking offline.
3/26/26
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NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADOPTION OF /
INCREASE IN DEVELOPER FEE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 6:15 PM on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, the Board of Trustees ("Board") of the Bayshore Elementary School District will hold a meeting at The Bayshore School located at 155 Oriente Street, Daly City, California 94014 to consider adopting a resolution to increase the existing fee levied on development projects within the District boundaries, pursuant to Education Code section 17620. The proposed Level 1 fee would apply to new residential construction, to new commercial and industrial construction, and to other residential construction where assessable space increases, as permitted by law.
The Board will also review its exemption from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") regarding the adoption of / increase in the fee and consider the adoption of a Notice of Exemption pursuant to Education Code section 17621, subd. (a).
Members of the public are invited to provide oral or written comments at the meeting.
The District has made public the information detailing the amount or estimated cost required for the service supported by the fee and the anticipated revenue sources, including general fund revenues. The information can be obtained at The Bayshore School located at 155 Oriente Street, Daly City, California 94014 or by contacting Annette Legaspi, Fiscal Officer, at (415)467-5443 or alegaspi@thebayshoreschool.org
3/25, 4/1/26
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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE OCEAN CAMPUS PARKING GARAGE PROJECT
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) has completed a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (Draft SEIR) addressing the potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed development of a parking garage building on the CCSF Ocean campus.
Updated Facilities Master Plan EIR:
CCSF's Updated Facilities Master Plan EIR was certified by the CCSF Board of Trustees on June 24, 2021 (SCH # 2020090261).
The Draft SEIR for the CCSF Parking Structure Project is now available for review through the College's website: www.ccsf.edu/facilities, and at Rosenberg Library, 50 Frida Kahlo Way, San Francisco, California 94112 and Ingleside Branch Library, 1298 Ocean Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112.
The City College of San Francisco will accept public comments on the Draft SEIR beginning March 17, 2026, through April 30, 2026. Comments on the Draft EIR may be made in writing, with a contact name and return address or email, and should be sent to:
Facilities Construction and Planning City College of San Francisco
50 Frida Kahlo Way, Bungalow 606 San Francisco, CA 94112
or via email to: Facilities@ccsf.edu
PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
The proposed CCSF Parking Structure Project would be located on a 68,000-square-foot (1.55-acre) site located at 95 Frida Kahlo Way within the CCSF Ocean Campus. The Ocean Campus Parking Structure Project would have a footprint of approximately 200,000 square feet and would consist of five above-ground levels. The parking garage would have a height of up to approximately 52.5 feet to the top of the building parapet. The parking garage would be designed to accommodate the future installation of photovoltaic panels and their associated structures above the building's uppermost deck. The top level of the photovoltaic structure installation would be approximately 58 feet above grade. The parking garage would provide approximately 641 vehicle parking spaces with designated space on the ground floor for the Campus' Police Department (about 4,000 square feet) and Custodial Services (3,500 square feet).
The Draft SEIR serves as a supplement to update the analysis presented in the CCSF's Updated Facilities Master Plan EIR, which was certified by the College on June 24, 2021 (State Clearinghouse No. 2020090261). The Draft SEIR specifically addresses the development of a parking garage at the Ocean Campus and contains additions or changes to the 2021 EIR necessary to evaluate the proposed changes to the Project and changed circumstances under State CEQA Guidelines section 15163 and Public Resources Code section 21166.
POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Based on analysis provided in the Draft SEIR, it was determined that there would be less than significant impacts or no impacts related to aesthetics, air quality, agricultural and forestry resources, energy, greenhouse gas emissions, land use and planning, mineral resources, noise, population and housing, public services, recreation, utilities and service systems, transportation and wildfire. There would be less than significant impacts with mitigation related to cultural resources, biological resources, geology and soils, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, and tribal cultural resources.
3/17/26
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