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Writing a Better RFP: Get the Team – and the Results! – Your Community Wants
Consultants can provide you with specialized services, complete a project that city staff can't find the time to start or offer additional services without hiring additional full-time staff. Finding the right consultant can be tricky. However, a well-written RFP makes the task easier and leads to more successful projects.Chicago, Illinois- John Enos, AICP
- Sara Kopriva, AICP
- Bradley Strader, AICP
- Alissa Torres, FAICP
- Bobbie Albrecht
#9279852CM | 1.50How to Start a Planning Consulting Firm
by: Devin Lavigne, FAICP, John Houseal, FAICPA viable option for many is to start their firm or become an independent contractor. This is not easy and many planners lack the experience and resources necessary to give it a shot and succeed.Should I Start a Planning Consulting Firm?
by: Richard Willson, FAICP"A Guide for the Idealist" blog post: Some essential questions to ask yourself to determine your competitive advantage. There are risks involved in going on your own, but also great rewards.Embracing Opportunities for Late Career Planners
by: Bobbie AlbrechtFor planners retirement may not mean the end to working, but a career and life change. We asked a couple of planners how they are managing the transition.Big-Picture Perspective
A plan means little if it doesn’t get implemented. That’s why planners need to take a holistic view of the process.November 01, 2018Plan implementation does not begin after publication. It begins in the first moments of the planning process, when someone chooses who will wield power to set priorities and make decisions and who will not.Hiring a Consultant: RFQs and RFPs
PAS QuickNotes 37by: Ann Dillemuth, AICPThis edition of PAS QuickNotes presents an overview of the process of selecting and retaining a planning consultant through the use of a two-step RFQ/RFP process.List price$10.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00Ethics and RFPs
by: Shelby Powell, AICP, David Fields, AICPEven before a project is undertaken — when the project is being bid out and proposals received — planners have key ethical responsibilities to consider.Working with Planning Consultants
PAS Report 573by: Eric Kelly July 01, 2013Few planning officials go through the process of hiring a consultant often enough to feel confident in the process. This PAS Report maps out a path from the decision to hire a consultant to the victory lap at its successful completion.List Price$25.00APA member & PAS subscriber$0.00Advancing the Economic Development Element in Comprehensive Plans
PAS Memo — January-February 2017by: Luis NunezThe January/February 2017 issue of PAS Memo highlights some common problems with traditional economic development elements in comprehensive plans and offers guidance on how to improve this element.List Price$10.00APA members & PAS subscribers$0.00