Legislation Details

File #: 26-488    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/14/2026 Departments: SUSTAINABILITY
On agenda: 6/9/2026 Final action:
Title: Adopt a resolution: A) Authorizing a fourth amendment to the agreement with the San Mateo Resource Conservation District for resource conservation services, extending the term by one year to June 30, 2027, and increasing the amount by $150,000 to an amount not to exceed $875,000; and B) Authorizing the Director of the Sustainability Department, or designee(s), to execute the agreement and any amendments.
Attachments: 1. 20260609_r_RCD Conservation Services Amendment 4, 2. 20260609_a_RCD Conservation Services Amend 4
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Special Notice / Hearing:                         None__

      Vote Required:                         Majority

 

To:                      Honorable Board of Supervisors

From:                      Jasneet Sharma, Director, Sustainability Department

Subject:                      Fourth Amendment to Agreement #40000-23-D009 with San Mateo Resource Conservation District for Resource Conservation Services

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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Adopt a resolution:

 

A)                     Authorizing a fourth amendment to the agreement with the San Mateo Resource Conservation District for resource conservation services, extending the term by one year to June 30, 2027, and increasing the amount by $150,000 to an amount not to exceed $875,000; and

 

B)                     Authorizing the Director of the Sustainability Department, or designee(s), to execute the agreement and any amendments.

 

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BACKGROUND:

The San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) is a special district within San Mateo County that provides comprehensive and integrated resource conservation services related to wildlife, water, climate, agriculture, and wildfire. The RCD is uniquely positioned to take on a variety of resource conservation work that supports the community and environment in their service territory, which is predominantly along the Pacific Ocean coast of the county. The RCD has demonstrated success as a

resource conservation organization and in its effectiveness in supporting the community and collaborating with community partners, County departments, and State and Federal agencies.

 

The RCD has an existing agreement for resource conservation services with the Sustainability Department (Sustainability), approved under the Sustainability Director’s signing authority on January 23, 2023, for an amount not to exceed $200,000 and a term of January 23, 2023, to June 30, 2023. On September 12, 2023, this Board amended the agreement to increase the amount by $200,000 for a new not to exceed total of $400,000 and extend the term by one year to June 30, 2024 (Resolution

No. 079913).

 

On October 22, 2024, this Board further amended the agreement to increase the amount by $200,000 for a new not to exceed amount of $600,000 and extend the term by one year to June 30, 2025 (Resolution No. 080717).

 

On June 24, 2025, this Board amended the agreement to increase the amount by $125,000 for a new not to exceed amount of $725,000 and extended the term by one year to June 30, 2026 (Resolution No. 081330).

 

Through this contract, the RCD has been able to provide technical assistance to constituents dealing with issues that cross property lines such as erosion, flooding, stormwater management, fuel load management, water supply, and water security. They have also conducted educational outreach and trainings to engage individuals and foster community participation in resource conservation issues such as water conservation, agricultural irrigation and nutrient management, climate resilience and adaptation, endangered species recovery, and wildland fire. One example of on-the-ground support to improve resource management and infrastructure for local producers and landowners is RCD’s work with 16 local farms to divert 41,460 pounds of agricultural plastic from going to landfills, instead being recycled into new irrigation lines.

 

DISCUSSION:

By funding resource conservation services with the RCD, the County continues to support their collaboration with tribal partners, land trusts, government agencies, non-profits, community groups and private parties on projects that will provide an integrated approach to achieving long-term sustainability for San Mateo County residents, especially coastside residents. Amending the current agreement, by increasing the amount by $150,000 and extending the term by one year, will allow the RCD to continue its resource conservation services, including conducting follow-up site reviews and evaluations for previously completed resource conservation and management projects, technical assistance to county residents on the coastside, education and outreach, conducting an annual audit process for projects and programs, and completing an operating cost recovery strategy assessment.

 

The County Attorney’s Office has reviewed and approved the resolution and agreement as to form.

 

PERFORMANCE MEASURE:

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FY 2026-27 Projected

Receive all quarterly project reports

100%

 

COMMUNITY IMPACT:

The County is dedicated to ensuring access for all communities to resource conservation services. This agreement will facilitate providing resource conservation services to constituents and organizations throughout the County.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The amendment to the agreement will increase the agreement amount by $150,000 for a new not to exceed amount of $875,000 and will extend the term to June 30, 2027. These funds have been included in the Sustainability Department’s FY 2026-27 Recommended Level Budget. There is no new Net County Cost associated with this agreement.