Study Proposing Extension of Passenger Rail Service from Elburn to DeKalb, Illinois
The City of DeKalb Transit has announced that it will be soliciting proposals for a Planning and Environmental Linkage (PEL) Study. The Request for Proposals (RFP) for this project will be available online from July 16, 2025, and the availability period ends on September 19, 2025.
Interested parties can download the RFP from the City of DeKalb Transit's website at
However, specific details about the City of DeKalb Transit's PEL study will need to be obtained from the RFP document itself. For those seeking more information about the RFP's content and scope, it would be necessary to contact Kristy Dziukala at the provided email address once the RFP becomes available.
It is important to note that the deadline for submitting proposals for the PEL Study is also September 19, 2025. The RFP is not available in physical form and will only be accessible online.
The PEL Study services are being solicited for by the City of DeKalb Transit, and the RFP itself is a Request for Proposals. This means that companies or organisations are invited to submit proposals outlining their approach to the study and the services they can provide.
In summary, the City of DeKalb Transit is seeking proposals for a PEL Study, a transportation planning process that links planning and environmental considerations. The RFP will be available online from July 16, 2025, and interested parties have until September 19, 2025, to submit their proposals. For more information about the RFP's content and scope, it would be necessary to contact Kristy Dziukala at the provided email address once the RFP becomes available.
To participate in the PEL Study, interested parties can download the Request for Proposals (RFP) from the City of DeKalb Transit's website starting July 16, 2025. This RFP, which is a solicitation by the City of DeKalb Transit, invites companies or organizations to submit proposals outlining their approach to the study and the services they can provide in the finance, public-transit, transportation, and possibly the industry sector, as the PEL Study is related to transportation planning.