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San Mateo staff reports annual Climate Action Plan progress; highlights electrification, fleet and EV charging work

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City staff summarized 2024–25 progress on the Climate Action Plan: adopted new‑construction reach code, advancing municipal fleet electrification projects with PG&E programs, expanding public EV charging and continuing rebate programs. Staff noted upcoming sea‑level rise adaptation work and Blue Sky priorities.

City of San Mateo staff presented the annual Climate Action Plan progress report to the Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission on May 14, detailing recent policy and project milestones, and ongoing priorities for outreach and infrastructure.

Andrea Chow, the city’s sustainability analyst, told the commission that City Council adopted an energy performance reach code for new construction in January 2025 and that the California Energy Commission approved the code in April, enabling local enforcement for the 2022 code cycle. She said the city continues to align building electrification work with the Climate Action Plan.

Fleet electrification and EV charging

Chow described progress on municipal fleet electrification and charging infrastructure. The city’s fleet includes 15…

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