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Economic Development Developer Engagement

The Long Beach Economic Development Department is seeking a comprehensive, interactive solution to engage with developers and encourage them to invest in the City for our Economic Recovery.

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Challenge

The Long Beach Economic Development Department is seeking a comprehensive, interactive solution to engage with developers and encourage them to invest in the City for our Economic Recovery.

Background

To further Economic Recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Economic Development Department of the City of Long Beach would like to build an interactive toolkit to attract investors and developers to the City.  In the effort of promoting financial equity for existing and new business owners, we would like to populate current information and news as well as interactive applications to provide them ease of access to what programs we have available.

Requirements & Outcome

Economic Development seeks a solution that would have the following outcomes:

  • Integrate and understand the planning review process
  • Integrate and understand building permits in plan check
  • Attractive, interactive timeline that communicates each step in the development process
  • Integrate with software that tracks leases
  • Mapping tool that demonstrates the investment zones within the City for developers (opportunity zones/planning overlays)

Questions and Answers

General Questions

What is challenge-based procurement?  

Challenge based procurement lets us as City staff articulate our challenge without prescribing how we want it to be solved. We are asking for tech vendor insights into how we might solve this challenge. If you think you can help, take 30 minutes and fill out our application.  

Will the pilot end after 6 months or is there potential for the pilot to carry on? 

The timelines have some flexibility but proposers should not expect for the pilot period to last longer than 6 months. The timeline for the pilot project will be finalized during the project scoping process. For questions on transitioning to a larger scale project, see question 5.  

What happens with leftover assets after the pilot process?  

Any equipment used will not be retained or considered property of the City or participating authorities. All products piloted as part of the Smart City Challenge will be returned at the end of the pilot and/or the partner is expected to remove them in a timely manner. 

How does the city plan to transition successful pilots to larger scale projects?  

We will have a robust evaluation process that is meant to assess whether the pilot is meeting the City’s strategic goals. If the City chooses to move forward with a larger contract, there is the potential for the opportunity to go through another competitive RFP process.  

Can you provide more information regarding the Smart City Initiative? 

More information here: http://www.longbeach.gov/smartcity/pilot-programs/2021-smart-city-challenge/ 

To learn more, proposers may contact Estefania Zavala, Digital Innovation Program Manager at estefania.zavala@longbeach.gov and Ryan Kurtzman, Smart City Program Manager at ryan.kurtzman@longbeach.gov 

How many hours is the vendor expected to allocate on a weekly basis to the City during the pilot phase? 

The hourly expectations and schedule for the pilot project will be finalized during the project scoping process.  

Is there a stipend or any funds available for the vendor during the pilot period? 

No 

If a desired outcome is achieved before the end of the pilot phase can a contract be entered into early? 

Yes, after an appropriate and robust evaluation process. If the City chooses to move forward with a larger contract, there is the potential for the opportunity to go through another competitive RFP process. 

Who owns the Intellectual Property created? 

The solution is owned by the vendor and the City’s data is owned by the City.  

Is the City open to accepting solutions that include long-term partnership with the vendor?   

The pilot project should be able to stand alone and should not depend on a long term partnership.  

If I own a company that usually consults on these types of challenges, should I apply for just one challenge or for every challenge if I think I have a solution? 

We would welcome the same proposer applying to multiple challenges. Please note, however, that if selected to provide a solution for multiple challenges, time constraints may be a challenge. 

Will the city permit applications from one company on multiple challenges? 

Yes. 

Categories

Communications, Digitization, and Process Improvement

Budget

Budget Not Determined Yet

Procurement Method

RFP Bus

Application Period

April 9 through May 7, 2021 at 6:00 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)

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