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County of Marin

3501 Civic Center Dr Room 404, San Rafael, CA 94903-4112
(415) 473-7176

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Economic Sanctions Imposed in Response to Russia’s Actions in Ukraine

California joins the United States and other nations, states, and localities in condemning Russia’s attacks on Ukraine. On March 4, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-6-22(EO) regarding sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals.

The Executive Order directs all agencies and departments that are subject to the Governor’s authority to take certain immediate steps, including notifying all contractors and grantees of their obligations to comply with existing economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. Government in response to Russia's actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under state law. Constitutional and independent state entities are encouraged to take the steps as well.

As a contractor or grantee, compliance with the economic sanctions imposed in response to Russia's actions in Ukraine is required, including with respect to, but not limited to, the federal executive orders identified in the EO and the sanctions identified on the U.S. Department of the Treasury website.

Failure to comply may result in the termination of contractors or grant, as applicable.

Upcoming Solicitations

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PRO - RFP - HHS - 2026 - 06
Project Name: Fall Prevention Date: 2/5/2026 Description: Marin County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) seeks proposals to deliver free fall-prevention programs for County residents age 60 and older. The initial contract term is April 1, 2026 – March 31, 2027, with the option to renew for one additional year. A total of $100,000 is allocated across two 12-month periods ($50,000 per year); awards may be split among multiple providers (e.g., $35k and $15k). Funded services should provide evidence-based or evidence-informed fall-prevention classes, workshops, and activities (e.g., strength/balance exercises, home-safety education) that reduce fall risk, increase confidence, and support aging in place. Programs must be free to participants, culturally and linguistically appropriate, and track participant outcomes and satisfaction using AAA reporting tools. Bidders should propose unit rates (by hours) and estimated clients served; grantees will be required to submit routine program and fiscal reports and participate in monitoring and quality-improvement activities. Department / Division: Aging and Adult Services
03/12/2026 10:00 PM UTC
PRO - RFP - HHS - 2026 - 01
Project Name: Behavioral Health Services Act Individual Placement and Support Model of Supported Employment Date: 01/16/2026 Description: Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) seeks proposals from qualified providers to establish and operate an Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Model of Supported Employment program beginning in July 2026, as part of the County’s implementation of the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) and the DHCS BH-CONNECT initiative. The IPS program will be integrated into outpatient behavioral health services, including Full-Service Partnerships, and will support individuals with significant mental health, substance use, and co-occurring conditions in obtaining and sustaining competitive employment using an evidence-based, fidelity-driven approach. The selected contractor must meet all BHSA, Medi-Cal, DHCS, and County requirements, including participation in the Medi-Cal Behavioral Health Delivery System, consistent billing of Medi-Cal and commercial insurance when applicable, compliance with provider standards and cultural competency requirements, and participation in County and state monitoring and oversight. Only one proposal per proposer will be accepted, with collaborative proposals permitted when they demonstrate strong partnerships and avoid duplicative services. Department / Division: Health and Human Services
03/13/2026 07:00 PM UTC
MCP-2026-01 DEER ISLAND RESIDENCE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
Project Name: DEER ISLAND RESIDENCE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT County Project No.: MCP-2026-01 Project Contact & Email: Erica Huang erica.huang@marincounty.gov Project Description: Deer Island Residence is an existing 1,193 square foot building that will receive improvements to house seasonal employees for the Marin County Open Space District. The scope of this project will address both interior and exterior elements and generally includes, but is not limited to: addition of insulation to the building; addition of kitchen cabinets and appliances; accessible improvements to the bathroom; addition of an accessible shower; conversion to accessible doorways; addition of an electric washer/dryer; replacement of interior and exterior lighting fixtures; replacement of existing water heater and furnace with electric heat-pump; removal of existing propane tank; addition of WUI foundation vents and improvements to roof soffits; and addition of outlet for future EV charging. To accommodate the load of all-electric appliances, the project includes upgrading the electrical service panel. Engineer's Estimate: $340,000 Pre-bid Conference: There is a mandatory pre-bid conference scheduled for this project on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. The location is 305 Deer Island Lane, Novato, CA 94945. Bid Opening Date & Time (On Zoom): Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Zoom Link for bid opening: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88470293545?pwd=4Blbo5tSWHzokCegGwtgLUip3aDaFU.1 Meeting ID: 884 7029 3545 Passcode: 318211 Bids must be submitted electronically through Bid Express®, or by submitting sealed paper bids to the Director of Marin County Parks via the Administration desk at 3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 304, San Rafael, CA 94903, on or before the date and time noted above, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud on Zoom. Zoom meeting details noted above.
03/24/2026 09:00 PM UTC
PRO - RFP - HHS - 2026 - 05
Project Name: EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS: Our Communities, Compassion to Action, Caring Connections Date: 2/11/2026 Description: Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) is seeking proposals from qualified community-based organizations to deliver a portfolio of Early Intervention behavioral health programs serving BHSA priority populations across the lifespan. This RFP includes seven distinct Early Intervention project areas, addressing emerging mental health and substance use needs through culturally responsive outreach, engagement, screening, brief treatment, peer support, education, and linkage to care. Funded programs include community-based early treatment services, domestic violence–informed behavioral health supports, culturally grounded outreach and engagement activities, Ask, Listen, and Connect workshops, early intervention services for older adults, group support for survivors of suicide attempts, and Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) services. Together, these programs are designed to identify emerging behavioral health needs early, reduce disparities in access to care, and prevent the escalation of mental health and substance use challenges. The initial contract term is one year (FY 2026–27), with the option to renew annually for up to four additional years, subject to performance and funding availability. Funding amounts vary by project category, with multiple awards anticipated across project areas. Programs must align with BHSA Early Intervention requirements and emphasize equity, cultural responsiveness, community engagement, and measurable outcomes related to suicide prevention, housing stability, educational attainment, and overall well-being. Department / Division: Behavioral Health and Recovery Services
03/24/2026 10:00 PM UTC
PRO - RFP - HHS - 2026 - 08
Project Name: EARLY INTERVENTION FOR YOUTH: Early Childhood and School Age Behavioral Health Date: 2/13/2026 Description: The County of Marin is seeking proposals from qualified agencies to provide Early Intervention Behavioral Health services for children and youth ages 0–18 across Marin County. Six projects are available, organized by age group (Early Childhood 0–5 and School-Age 5–18) and geographic region, with funding ranging from $200,000 to $300,000 per project. Contracts are planned to begin July 1, 2026, for an initial 12-month term, with the possibility of annual renewals for up to four additional years. Awards may be made to one or multiple providers, and funding amounts reflect maximum available allocations. Funded programs must align with the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) Early Intervention framework and focus on outreach, access and linkage to care, and early treatment services and supports. Services must prioritize BHSA-eligible and high-need populations, including children and youth impacted by trauma, homelessness, justice or child welfare involvement, disparities in behavioral health access, and other risk factors. Programs are expected to use evidence-based or community-defined evidence-based practices, provide culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate services, and collaborate across systems of care to prevent escalation of behavioral health concerns and reduce disparities. Contractors will be required to track and report performance data, including service levels, demographic information, satisfaction and outcomes data, and annual results. Proposers are encouraged to identify measurable performance indicators using a Results-Based Accountability framework of How Much, How Well, and Is Anyone Better Off? Programs must support countywide goals of improving access, advancing equity, strengthening the behavioral health workforce, and reducing adverse outcomes such as suicide, school failure, homelessness, and system involvement. Department / Division: Behavioral Health and Recovery Services
03/24/2026 10:00 PM UTC
Request For Qualifications - 41C2414 Marin County Civic Center Chilled Water Plant Replacement Project
Project Description: The Department of Public Works is seeking qualification packages from General Contractors interested in bidding on the Marin County Civic Center Chilled Water Plant Replacement project. The scope of work will entail the replacement of the chilled water plant system components, including but not limited to the chillers, pumps, piping and cooling towers, serving the Marin Civic Center Administration Building and Hall of Justice. The tentative schedule for bid solicitation is Spring 2026, with construction starting in Fall 2026. The engineer’s estimate for construction is in excess of $10M. Only pre-qualified contractors may submit bids.
03/25/2026 11:00 PM UTC
RFP #2897 Workers Compensation Third Party Administrator Services
PRO - RFP #2897 Workers Compensation Third Party Administrator Services Division: Risk Management Description: The Department of Human Resources, Risk Management Division is requesting competitive proposals from qualified third-party administrators (TPA) for administration of the County’s self-insured Workers’ Compensation (WC) Claim Administration program, including claims administration and management services, utilization review, bill review, reporting, and nurse case management services. The County seeks a provider(s) with a proactive, organized service delivery system designed to coordinate the medical and financial needs of the County’s injured workers in a timely, cost-effective manner, focusing on quality care, customer service, and early return-to-work. The County seeks to engage a qualified and experienced firm to provide comprehensive claims administration and managed care services for all new and existing self-funded workers’ compensation claims, effective July 1, 2026. The initial contract term is anticipated to run from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2029, with the option for the County to exercise up to two additional one-year extensions, contingent upon satisfactory performance. • There will not be a pre-proposal conference scheduled by the County.
03/26/2026 12:00 AM UTC
PRO - RFP 2895 Professional Banking Services
Project Name: Professional Banking Services Date: January 13, 2026 Description: The Marin County Department of Finance (DOF), under the direction of the County Treasurer, is responsible for the receipt, safekeeping, and disbursement of public funds belonging to the County and other depositors in the County Treasury. Periodic evaluation of the County’s banking relationships ensures continued cost-effectiveness, modernization, and alignment with industry standards and security best practices. The County seeks proposals from qualified financial institutions (“Proposers”) to provide comprehensive banking services that support the County’s financial operations. The selected institution will serve as the County’s primary provider of banking and treasury management services, including deposits, disbursements, information reporting, fraud-prevention tools, and merchant card processing, and more as described in Section III (Scope of Work). The resulting agreement will be a multi-year contract, structured as a five-year initial term with two additional two-year renewal options, for a maximum potential term of nine years. This solicitation does not include custody or safekeeping of the County’s investment pool, which remains under separate custodial arrangements. Department / Division: Finance Optional Pre-Proposal Conference: January 27, 2026 at 11:00AM
03/27/2026 09:00 PM UTC
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Closed Solicitations

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PRO - RFP-HHS-2026-03 - Family Support Services
Project Name: Family Support Services Date: 1/26/2026 Description: Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) is seeking proposals to provide peer-based support services for parents and family members of children, youth, and adults experiencing behavioral health challenges. This RFP will fund two complementary programs: (1) individualized, Medi-Cal–billable Peer Support services for family members of existing BHRS clients, and (2) Early Intervention psychoeducation and family support groups designed to strengthen coping skills, parenting practices, and family stability. The individualized support program will deliver one-on-one peer support provided by certified Peer Support Specialists, integrated with BHRS systems of care and aligned with clients’ treatment and recovery goals. The group support program will offer open, weekly support and psychoeducation groups—virtual or in person—in English and Spanish, with a focus on early intervention and prevention. The initial contract period is one year, with the possibility of up to four additional years based on performance and funding availability. Total first-year funding is $600,000, including Fee-for-Service Medi-Cal reimbursement for individual peer support services and per-session reimbursement for Early Intervention family support groups. Department / Division: Health and Human Services
03/03/2026 08:00 PM UTC
RFP-HHS-2026-04 - Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Intensive Case Management and Coordinated Specialty Care Program
Project Name: Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Full-Service Partnership Intensive Case Management and Coordinated Specialty Care Program Date: 1/26/2026 Description: Marin County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) is seeking proposals to provide comprehensive behavioral health services for Transitional Age Youth (TAY), ages 16–25, who are experiencing serious mental illness, First Episode Psychosis, or early signs of behavioral health challenges. This RFP will fund core specialty mental health services and up to two optional program components: a TAY Drop-In Center offering Early Intervention supports, and a TAY Transitional Housing program for youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The primary program will deliver Medi-Cal billable behavioral health services for youth enrolled in Full-Service Partnership–Intensive Case Management (FSP-ICM) or Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for First Episode Psychosis, with referrals screened and coordinated through BHRS. Optional services include a low-barrier, voluntary Drop-In Center focused on outreach, engagement, and early intervention, and a Transitional Housing program providing short-term housing assistance tied to HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents and Managed Care Transitional Rent policies. The initial contract term is three years (~July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2029), with the option to extend up to two additional years based on performance and funding availability. Total available funding includes up to $1,000,000 per year for behavioral health services, up to $450,000 per year for the optional Drop-In Center, and up to $65,000 per year for the optional Transitional Housing program, plus limited flexible spending funds. The program prioritizes youth who are at risk of homelessness, involved in child welfare or justice systems, or experiencing significant barriers to care, with an emphasis on equity, early intervention, and prevention of long-term disability. Department / Division: Health and Human Services
03/03/2026 08:00 PM UTC
CAP 41C2302 MARIN COUNTY VETERANS' MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM SEATING REUPHOLSTERING PROJECT
Project Name: Marin County Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium Seating Reupholstering County Project No.: 41C2302 Project Contact & Email: Cam Isaza, cam.isaza@marincounty.gov Project Description: The removal, transportation, reupholstery, manufacturing, delivery, and complete installation of reupholstered fixed theatre chairs in the Orchestra, the retractable seats at the rear, and seats in the lobby storage. Engineer's Estimate: $900,000 Bid Opening Date & Time (On Zoom): February 24, 2026, 2:00 p.m. Zoom Link for bid opening: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/85773473978?pwd=iQE9KNG7lVZm8GkyDuCNGVG5fMXp3r.1 Meeting ID: 857 7347 3978 Passcode: 5pKySD Pre-bid Conference: There is a pre-bid conference scheduled for this project on February 12, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. The location is 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael, Ca 94913. Contact Cam Isaza for more information, cam.isaza@marincounty.gov.
02/24/2026 10:00 PM UTC
41EM2515 N SAN PEDRO RD MP 4.45 ROAD REALIGNMENT
Project Name:41EM2515 N SAN PEDRO RD MP 4.45 ROAD REALIGNMENT County Project No.: 41EM2515 Project Contact & Email: Hugh Davis hugh.davis@marincounty.gov Project Description: Improvements for this project will generally consist of re-aligning North San Pedro Road upslope for a length of approximately 150 feet in San Rafael near Milepost 4.45. Work will include excavation of a portion of the hillside south of the road, construction of a soil nail wall, reconstruction of the roadway along the new alignment, guardrail installation and associated lane closures. Engineer's Estimate: $288,000 Zoom Link for bid opening: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89643801303?pwd=qw5QXUSJfz1pBKU55VXj3GLB9hex3R.1 Zoom ID & Password: 896 4380 1303, Password: DPWENG2026 If submitting a paper bid it needs to be addressed to the Director of Public Works and delivered to: Marin County Civic Center - Department of Public Works 3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 304 San Rafael, CA 94903
02/17/2026 11:30 PM UTC
PRO - RFP # 2882 - Multi-Jurisdiction Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
Project Name: Multi-Jurisdiction Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Date: December 05, 2025 Description: The County of Marin, through its office of Emergency Management (OEM) seeks qualified consulting firms with demonstrated experience in hazard mitigation planning to assist with the expansion and update of Marin County’s FEMA-approved Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (MJLHMP). The selected consultant will lead development, drafting, and coordination of a comprehensive hazard mitigation plan that incorporates participation from all K-12 public schools and special districts within Marin County, through final adoption by participating jurisdiction and formal FEMA approval. This planning effort is funded through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) DR-4699-AP01636. The selected consultant will be expected to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, 44 CFR §201.6, and the 2025 FEMA Local Mitigation Planning Policy Guide and all work performed to adhere to federal and state requirements. Department / Division: Office of Emergency Management
02/05/2026 10:00 PM UTC
PRO - RFP # 2888 - On Call Hazardous Material Abatement, Testing, Inspection, and Industrial Hygienist Services
Project Name: On Call Hazardous Material Abatement, Testing, Inspection, and Industrial Hygienist Services Date: December 05, 2025 Description: The County of Marin is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide hazardous material abatement, inspection, and industrial hygienist services for County facilities. The County plans to award multiple on call contracts, one contract will be awarded for hazardous material abatement services and a separate one for inspection and industrial hygienist services, with awardees for each contract being exclusive to their respective service category. Department / Division: Department of Public Works
02/05/2026 10:00 PM UTC
PRO - RFP# 2894 Strategic Talent Development Services: Coaching, Organizational Development, and Training
Project Name: Strategic Talent Development Services: Coaching, Organizational Development, and Training Date: Thursday, November 20,2025 Description: The County of Marin is committed to fostering a workplace culture that values learning, growth, feedback, and development. Recent employee engagement survey results highlighted a strong desire among staff for expanded opportunities in learning, skill-building, and career development. In particular, employees expressed the importance of clear pathways for professional growth and greater access to development resources that support both individual and organizational success. The County’s investment in expanded learning and development programs reflects a strategic response to employee input, organizational priorities, and community expectations. By creating clear pathways for growth and equipping employees with the skills and support they need, the County of Marin is building a resilient, adaptive, and values driven organization prepared to meet the evolving needs of the community. The benefit to the broader community includes the development of a highly skilled and engaged workforce that prioritizes delivering responsive and effective public services. In alignment with this commitment, the County of Marin is undertaking this Request for Proposal process as a step towards the expansion of services through a rich array of vendors to supplement these needs. Because of the many identified needs and focus areas; vendors will have the opportunity to submit proposals for any or all of the three subsections included within this proposal including: A. Coaching B. Organizational Development; and/or C. Training Department / Division: Human Resources - Learning & Organizational Division
01/23/2026 10:00 PM UTC
PRO - RFP 2893 Economic Vitality Strategic Plan
Project Name: Economic Vitality Strategic Plan Date: October 15,2025 Description: The County of Marin Economic Vitality Division, a program of the Office of the County Executive (OCE), is seeking proposals from qualified consultants or consultant teams to develop a comprehensive Economic Vitality Strategic Plan (EVSP) that strengthens and sustains a resilient, diverse and thriving economy, will generate increased revenues to support essential public services, fosters economic opportunity for innovative business approaches ranging from enhancing large established models to start-up microenterprises, and reflects the unique character of the many communities of Marin. The plan will be forward looking and grounded in principles of inclusive, impactful economic development and community vitality, and with specific attention to: - The distinct economies of Marin’s incorporated cities and towns; - Job centers, and the commercial and industrial hubs in unincorporated Marin, especially Marin City, Tam Junction, areas around Novato, and Point Reyes Station; - Rural and agricultural areas, and opportunities specific to the unique assets and challenges within the villages and hamlets of West Marin; - Racial disparity in Marin’s economic indicators (e.g. income inequality, poverty rates, educational attainment, home ownership), and geographic disparities that exist within supervisorial districts (e.g. Marin City - Sausalito, West Novato - Incorporated Novato) - Current economic development plans and/or references to economic development/economic vitality in planning documents (e.g. General Plans) that apply to any of the jurisdictions within Marin County. The selected consultant will develop a diversely informed community-based strategic roadmap to promote place-based economic vitality, aligned with existing County and regional strategies, and responsive to disparities in access to opportunity and wealth. To ensure the plan is resilient and forward-looking, the County seeks to integrate futures thinking into the process. The goal is to provide the County with a Strategic Plan that identifies the potential of the County, and a pathway to maximize that potential through an initial 5-year plan. This will include a look at how the areas described above will evolve, what uses will be supported by market forces, and recommended strategies the County can pursue to increase the success of existing and future businesses and industry clusters in Marin County and decreasing racial and geographic disparities. The County of Marin has allocated $100,000.00 to cover the work outlined in the specific proposal terms for the development of an Economic Development Strategic Plan as submitted by the RFP winner. If no one proposal meets the County’s needs, the Selection Committee may seek to combine elements and encourage collaboration across teams. The scope of work is detailed within this RFP. Depending on the findings and recommendations for implementation, other funds may become available. The Marin County Board of Supervisors will consider the results of the Strategic Plan developed by the selected firm at the conclusion of the project. As a relatively new program, the Strategic Plan will form the basis of future Economic Development program work at the County. Department / Division: Office of the County Executive/ Economic Vitality Division
01/16/2026 01:00 AM UTC
ENG2020-11 PT SAN PEDRO RETAINING WALL #4 REPLACEMENT PROJECT
Project Name:PT SAN PEDRO RETAINING WALL #4 REPLACEMENT PROJECT County Project No.: 2020-11 Project Contact & Email: Hugh Davis hugh.davis@marincounty.gov Project Description: Improvements for this project will generally include replacing an approximately 140 feet long section of an existing retaining wall along Pt. San Pedro Road and adjacent sidewalk and pavements. Engineer's Estimate: $870,000 Zoom Link for bid opening: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/82568053963?pwd=NV4iqrI3YqANwcklZSFntbpf52Sjv0.1 Zoom ID & Password: 825 6805 3963, Password: ENG2025 If submitting a paper bid it needs to be addressed to the Director of Public Works and delivered to: Marin County Civic Center - Department of Public Works 3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 304 San Rafael, CA 94903
12/17/2025 10:00 PM UTC
ENG RFP - Lucas Valley Road Bridge Replacement at Miller Creek (Bridge No. 27C0016) Project: 2020-28
Marin County Department of Public Works (County) is seeking technical proposals for Preliminary Engineering, Environmental, Right of Way, PS&E Design and Construction Support Services for the preparation, execution, and completion of work outlined in this Request for Proposal (RFP). The selected Consultant will provide these services to assist the County with the Lucas Valley Road Bridge Replacement at Miller Creek (Bridge No. 27C0016) Project - BRLO-5927(139) through the construction phase. Project Contact & Email: Hugh Davis hugh.davis@marincounty.gov
12/12/2025 12:00 AM UTC
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