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Council debates transparency and structure of RFQ scoring, rubrics and recommending panel
Summary
Councilors discussed whether to publish scoring criteria and rubrics in the RFQ, how to structure an evaluating panel, and whether an appointed recommending body should be subject to public‑meetings law.
Councilors and staff debated how transparent to be about evaluation criteria and who should evaluate responses to the Gateway RFQ during the Aug. 6 joint study session.
Matt Brinkley said the RFQ includes scoring criteria tied to the city’s stated goals and that those criteria could be refined before the city scores proposals. He noted the city can provide a scoring matrix (the number of points available by category) while…
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