History of The Sustainability Department
Formed in July 2014 as part of the County Manager’s Office, the Sustainability Department (formerly the Office of Sustainability) has focused our work on renewable energy, resource conservation, alternative transportation, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.
The Board of Supervisors’ commitment to the department reflects its focus on both the greening of County operations and broader sustainability of the community.
Historical Work
Peninsula Clean Energy
In 2016, the Sustainability Department led the County to significantly reduce emissions by launching Peninsula Clean Energy which provides clean, renewable energy at lower rates throughout the County. Peninsula Clean Energy is a community-controlled, not-for-profit, joint powers agency formed as a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program by San Mateo County and all 20 of its cities and towns in 2016.
Flood & Sea Level Rise Resiliency District
Livable Communities
Livable Communities was a program of the Sustainability Department that led programs and initiatives to facilitate increased transportation alternatives and housing choices for all income levels in San Mateo County.
- As of September 2024, the Active Transportation program has moved to the Department of Public Works. Past studies include the North Fair Oaks Bicycle and Pedestrian Railroad Crossing and Community Connections Study and the Coleman Ringwood Avenues Transportation Study.
- As of September 2024, the Home for All Initiative has moved to the Department of Housing. Home for All is a Board of Supervisor initiative that the Sustainability Department staffed and supported from 2016 to 2024.
The Latest News & Events
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Fixit Clinics are fun community-based workshops where neighbors, friends, and families work collectively to learn how to repair broken items. We’ll provide a workspace, specialty tools, and volunteer Fixit Coaches to help you troubleshoot and provide routine maintenance to your household items and appliances! Register at https://bit.ly/itemcheckin.
Interested in being a Fixit Coach?
It’s easy! Provide participants with 1) guidance on tools and 2) encouragement to investigate their broken item. Let them talk about how they used it and how it broke. That often provides valuable hints as to what’s wrong. See how much you can do without actually handling the item. Empower the item’s owner to do the troubleshooting and disassembly. Register to be a Fixit Coach here.
This event is hosted in partnership with the San Mateo County Libraries.