Additional Facility Needs
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Regular upkeep and modernization not only extend the lifespan of these structures but also optimize their efficiency, reducing operational costs in the long run. Moreover, well-maintained municipal facilities provide a safe and welcoming environment for residents, employees, and visitors, fostering civic pride and a sense of belonging. Learn how Measure C can help fund such investments to support the overall well-being, functionality, and sustainability of the City of Hayward by addressing current and future facility needs.
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Maintenance and Water UtilitiesReplace the City’s outmoded Corporation Yard with a new facility to support personnel, equipment and technology essential to maintenance and grounds-keeping services, and operation of the City’s drinking water and waste water utilities. |
Document Archive:
Curated collection of government documents that capture our commitment to expanding, maintaining and improving our facilities so we can continue to deliver excellent service to the community.
June 27, 2023 - City Council Meeting
Community Survey Results: Receive Presentation of Community Survey Results and Consider Potential Ballot Measure for Future Facilities Needs
May 03, 2023 - Council Budget and Finance Meeting
Facilities Needs Assessment and Potential Funding Options
November 15, 2022 - City Council Meeting
Dispatch Needs Assessment and Capacity Improvement: Presentation of Consultant Evaluation and Recommendations
- Staff Report
- Dispatch Needs Assessment
- HEART Program Data Analysis
- Presentation
- City Council Action Details
April 26, 2016 - City Council Meeting
Police Administration Building Needs Assessment Progress and Amendment to Agreement with RossDrulisCusenberry for Additional Needs Assessment Work
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