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Glendale council narrows experience weighting, approves amended scoring for Glorietta Park tennis RFP
Summary
The Glendale City Council on Jan. 27 approved changes to a revised RFP for tennis operations at Glorietta Park, shifting evaluation points to emphasize affordability and public access after a legal challenge forced the rescission of an earlier award.
Glendale — The City Council on Tuesday approved an amended scoring rubric for a revised Request for Proposals (RFP) to operate tennis facilities at Glorietta Park, shifting points away from pure longevity and toward affordability and public access.
Community Services and Parks staff told the council the RFP process began Dec. 17, 2024; staff received eight proposals from seven proposers, of which three met the minimum qualifications. Council had originally voted to award a contract on June 10 but rescinded that approval on Sept. 30 after an unsuccessful proposer threatened legal action alleging the award was based on criteria not listed in the RFP. The revised draft requires three years’ experience as the…
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