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Implementation <br />In addition, Redwood City intends to partner with the County of San Mateo Office of Sustainability to help small and <br />medium-sized businesses learn about programs and incentives that will help them save money while also being <br />good environmental stewards. <br />San Mateo County is home to many multi -national corporations with global supply chains, and employees that live <br />in Redwood City. Moving forward, Redwood City will look for opportunities to help residents, employees, and <br />business leaders understand how they can bring climate action principles to their workplaces. (See "Four Levels of <br />Action" box in Chapter 7: Implementation, Multi -Section and Regional Collaboration section.) <br />Internal Departments <br />Redwood City's collaborative mindset extends to our internal management. Departments and teams across the City <br />are responsible for leading and implementing the strategies outlined in this CAP, including Public Works Services, <br />Community Development and Transportation, and Parks, Recreation and Community Services. <br />External Communication <br />Redwood City plans to widely distribute information on programs and funding opportunities for residents and local <br />businesses. This may include participating in a countywide or regional online engagement platform such as Climate <br />Solutions Net or Sustainable Future, if possible. <br />Specific actions that community members are encouraged to take today are included in boxes throughout Chapter <br />6: Strategies and Actions, Strategies to Get Us There section. Funding opportunities are listed in Appendix F. <br />Redwood City will also look for opportunities to partner with organizations listed in this CAP to bring workshops and <br />trainings to the community. Overall, the goal is to increase community awareness about climate change to influence <br />everyday consumer behavior and purchasing decisions. Redwood City's messaging can encourage community <br />members to take action not just at home, but also at work, and with community organizations of which they're <br />members. (See "Four Levels of Action" box in Chapter 7: Implementation, Multi -Section and Regional Collaboration <br />section.) <br />Multi -sector and Regional Collaboration <br />To ensure full implementation of the CAP and accelerate climate action efforts, an interdepartmental team of City <br />staff, in collaboration with civic leaders from the public, nonprofit, and private sectors, must be assembled to ensure <br />sustainability and accountability. In addition, [will aim to participate in countywide and/or regional convenings that <br />bring the three sectors together to identify shared goals and collaboration opportunities. <br />Two areas in particular are good candidates for regional collaboration: <br />1. Electrification of buildings <br />2. Electrification of transportation <br />In addition, multi -sector collaborations could address the need for financial products that enable more community <br />members and businesses to upgrade their homes, businesses, and transportation. <br />City of Redwood City Climate Action Plan 67 <br />