Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Shark Fin Cove Beach Access Parking Lot Improvement Project
Purchaser
County of Santa Cruz
Country
United States
Notice published
12 Jun 2026
Tenqual indexed
13 Jun 2026
Closing date
30 Jul 2026
Source ID
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Tender summary
The County of Santa Cruz, Department of Community Development & Infrastructure is seeking proposals from qualified consulting firms for civil engineering, surveying, geotechnical, traffic and environmenta l consulting services to aide in the design of the Project Title in Santa Cruz County. Shark Fin Cove is a striking coastal destination located just south of Davenport in Santa Cruz County. Known for its dramatic monolithic structure (shaped like a shark’s fin), its natural bridge and secluded beach, the cove has become increasingly popular, thanks in large part to its visibility on social media. This rise in popularity has led to a significant increase in visitors seeking out the scenic views and unique coastal features the area offers. However, despite its growing fame, the site lacks adequate infrastructure to support the influx of tourists. Currently, there is no safe or formal parking available in the Caltrans right of way near the public access point to Shark Fin Cove. On weekends and holidays especially, vehicles parked along Highway 1 create serious public safety hazards. With the recent opening of the Cotoni Coast Dairies National Monument and the near future opening of the Santa Cruz County RTC rail trail, visitation to the north coast of Santa Cruz County is expected to rise even further. Many of these new visitors may be unaware of the traffic challenges along Highway 1 and may attempt to stop at Shark Fin Cove, increasing the risk of accidents. The existing gravel turnout, which was not originally intended for parking, is now being used informally, highlighting the urgent need for improved and safer access. Funding for this project is primarily from the California State Coastal Conservancy, which has committed to funding to 65% design after which reapplication to 100% design funding will be requested. This RFP, and any future Addenda, if issued, will be posted on the OpenGov Procurement website at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/santacruzcounty .
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- Issued by County of Santa Cruz.
- Located in United States.
- Source notice santacruzcounty:2021-RFP - Roads-076 on US OpenGov.
- Notice published 12 Jun 2026; Tenqual indexed it 13 Jun 2026.
- Deadline listed as 30 Jul 2026.
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