Formed in July 2014 the San Mateo County Sustainability Department (Sustainability) strives to improve the sustainability of the County’s operations and the greater community through work in areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency; resource conservation; alternative transportation; and greenhouse gas emission reductions. The Sustainability Department is located a short walk from the Redwood City Caltrain station at 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063. San Mateo County is comprised of 20 incorporated cities and towns, as well as dispersed unincorporated areas. The software platform and mobile application to manage public service requests related to illegal dumping, abandoned shopping carts, and graffiti in public spaces or on buildings will serve all unincorporated areas of the County, including: North Fair Oaks (CSA-8), County Franchised Areas (CFA), Broadmoor and unincorporated Colma, and the unincorporated south coast. CSA-8, adjacent to the City of Redwood City, is one of the most densely populated unincorporated communities in the county. CFA includes all other unincorporated areas on the bayside of the county, excluding CSA-8, including San Mateo Highlands, Emerald Lake Hills, Devonshire, Sequioa Tract, Kensington Square, Burlingame Hills and Harbor/Industrial. The Broadmoor and unincorporated Colma areas are located in the northern region of San Mateo County. This area is primarily urban and surrounded by the incorporated cities of Daly City and Colma. The unincorporated south coast encompasses the low-density, unincorporated communities stretching from Half Moon Bay to the southern boundary of San Mateo County. This area includes the communities of Pescadero, La Honda, Loma Mar, San Gregorio, and Sky Londa.