SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · CHINO HILLS

    Cost Allocation Plan and Comprehensive Fee Study

    Issued by Chino Hills
    cityRFPChino HillsSol. 268
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Mar 15, 2018
    PUBLISHED
    Feb 8, 2018
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    Chino Hills
    city
    NAICS CODE
    541611
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    City of Chino Hills seeks a consultant to develop a cost allocation plan and fee study to ensure accurate cost recovery for municipal services, compliant with Proposition 218, supporting a new financial system implementation.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    268
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    Closed
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    February 8, 2018
    Due Date
    March 15, 2018
    NAICS Code
    541611AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    Chino Hills
    Agency
    Chino Hills

    Description

    CITY'S RESPONSES TO RFP QUESTIONS 1. Will you please provide a copy of the previous consultant's report referenced in the RFP? 2017-18 Cost Allocation Plan 2. Will you please provide a list of consultants who you are aware received this RFP? Bidder List This is a Request for Proposal (RFP). View the full Request for Proposal - Cost Allocation Plan and Comprehensive Fee Study The following is a summary only and does not replace the full RFP. Description / Background: In 2013, the City hired a consultant to complete a cost of services study and City staff has utilized this same methodology since that time to update the City's fee schedule. Staff believes it would be beneficial to hire a consultant to make certain that the City is recovering all costs of providing specialty services to residents and nonresidents. The City has created a new chart of accounts in conjunction with the Tyler Munis Implementation that is scheduled to go live in fiscal year 2018-19. The purpose of this project is to ensure that the City has a basis of applying comprehensive overhead rates and is accurately accounting for the true cost of providing various services by each department through the development of a cost allocation plan. This plan is necessary to allocate indirect costs for interfund transfers and calculations. The City's goal is to have a well-documented and defensible cost allocation plan that will identify rates that can be used to recover billable hourly costs for services and develop user fees that comply with Proposition 218. Links: 2017-18 Cost Allocation Plan (https://www.chinohills.org/DocumentCenter/View/16487) Bidder List (https://www.chinohills.org/DocumentCenter/View/16490) Cost Allocation Plan and Comprehensive Fee Study (https://www.chinohills.org/DocumentCenter/View/16457)

    Key dates

    1. February 8, 2018Published
    2. March 15, 2018Responses Due

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