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Public Relations RFP Issued By Transbay Joint Powers Authority

Public Relations RFP Issued By Transbay Joint Powers Authority

The Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) has issued an RFP for public relations services from firms with expertise in community outreach and public relations, including website content and social media. The TJPA seeks proposals from qualified firms to assist with TJPA’s public relations efforts as the Transbay Program shifts from construction into the beginning of transit operations. This will include serving as a resource on media issues.

The successful candidate, under the direction of the Executive Director and TJPA staff, will be responsible for community outreach to keep the public informed of the cessation of operations at the Temporary Transbay Terminal, the beginning of operations at the new Transbay Transit Center, and the Transit Center’s many amenities that will become available to the surrounding neighborhood and general public, as well as leading coordination and planning for an opening day event and maintaining a consistent and positive impression at the local, state, national, and international level of the overall Program during the transition.

BACKGROUND

In April 2001, the City and County of San Francisco (City), the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit), and the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (PCJPB) executed a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement under California law creating the TJPA.  The purpose of the TJPA is to design, build, develop, operate and maintain a new transportation terminal and associated facilities in San Francisco, known as the Transbay Transit Center Program (Program).The Program will provide expanded bus and rail service in a new Transit Center at First and Mission streets.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

The chosen firm services shall include developing and implementing a comprehensive public relations and community outreach plan for the opening of the new Transbay Transit Center, including:

  1. Developing and maintaining an outreach strategy for the opening of Phase 1 and first year of operations, with detailed strategies for community and press outreach that include a website update, social media, community meetings, and temporary signage and community guides
  2. Planning and executing a public press event in April to mark completion of the cable-stayed bus ramp that leads directly from the Bay Bridge into the bus deck level of the Transit Center,
  3. Planning and executing a grand opening event for the Transit Center when the building is complete and operations are ready to begin,
  4. Ongoing Project identity, visibility, and consistent positive media coverage through print, television, radio, and social media

General Communications Needs

  1. Message – Develop and maintain a consistent and positive impression at the local, state, national, and international level of the overall Program, including the new Transit Center and the transition into Phase 1 operations, the downtown rail extension, and all other elements of Phase 2. Communicate consistently and positively the:
    • Status of final construction activities and transition into operations
    • New amenities that will be available to the surrounding neighborhood and general public
    • Value and importance of the entire Program
    • Value of the transportation components of the Program
    • On-going and continuous public support for the Program
    • The role of the Program as a national and international model for transit- oriented development
  2. Product/Delivery and Implementation
    • Comprehensive outreach plan for the opening of the new Transit Center
    • Plan for April bus ramp event, including press strategy
    • Plan for grand opening event, including press strategy
    • Annual outreach plan for targeted audiences
    • Appropriate collateral material
    • On-going media and public information campaign
    • Continued expansion of social media outreach, including incorporating new platforms as needed

Public Relations Support

The consultant shall be proactive in efforts to secure positive media coverage and shall be responsive to TJPA staff at all times as well as:

Community Outreach Services

Proposal due by Tuesday, February 7, 2017 to:

Transbay Joint Powers Authority
201 Mission Street, Suite 2100
San Francisco, CA 94105

Independent PR firms with a presence in San Francisco include Finn Partners, Zeno Group & Peppercomm.

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