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Pre-RFPProfessional ServicesDetected Jul 9, 2026

San Miguel County’s Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners are holding a July 9, 2026 joint work session to discuss proposed Land Use Code amendments for Section 6-4 Forestry Practices, Section 6-5 Oil & Gas Operations, and Section 6-6 Deep Geothermal Operations. This indicates the county is actively reviewing and potentially tightening or modernizing regulations governing forestry management and energy resource development. No consultant or vendor has been identified in the agenda, and the session is framed as a discussion of proposals rather than adoption of final language, so the county is still in the policy and technical drafting phase. This creates a pre-RFP opening for planning, legal, environmental, and technical consultants who can help with code drafting, impact analysis, stakeholder engagement, and implementation tools (such as permitting workflows or mapping). Vendors with expertise in forestry, oil and gas, geothermal, or land use regulation could position themselves to support follow-on studies, compliance tools, or ordinance implementation once direction is set.

Joint work session suggests both Planning Commission and BOCC will shape the amendments, which may l...

San Miguel CountySan Miguel County forestry and energy land use code overhaul

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Professional Services

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