http://www.metroplanning.org/uploads/cms/documents/Inter-Jurisdictional_Housing_Coordinator_Final_RFP.pdf
The Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, in collaboration with participating northwest suburban communities, currently including Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Mount Prospect, Palatine, and Rolling Meadows (the “Participating Communities”), is accepting proposals from parties for a consulting services contract with the Participating Communities as an Interjurisdictional Housing
Coordinator.
Responding parties must meet all qualifications as set forth below and conform to the other requirements set forth herein.
Proposals must be submitted not later than 5:00 p.m., Chicago time, on July 29, 2011. No consideration will be given to information/proposals received after that date and time, except as otherwise provided for herein. All documentation must
be submitted as follows:
Inquiries and responses to this RFP for an Interjurisdictional Housing Coordinator should be directed to:
Allison Milld
Director of Housing Initiatives
Metropolitan Mayors Caucus
233 S. Wacker Drive, Suite 800
Chicago, IL 60606
amilld@mayorscaucus.org
Electronic submittal is preferred.
All statements and qualifications received will be considered confidential and not
available for public review until after an Interjurisdictional Housing Coordinator
consulting services contract has been awarded by the Participating Communities
or their designee. All proposals should be submitted with the attached cover
page information.
Applicants are advised to adhere to the requirements of this Request for
Proposal. Failure to submit all information requested herein or to follow the above
instructions may be sufficient grounds for disqualification.
Please see http://www.metroplanning.org/uploads/cms/documents/Inter-Jurisdictional_Housing_Coordinator_Final_RFP.pdf for a required Proposal Cover Page, a description of the consulting services sought, and a document setting forth additional proposal requirements and information.
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