Transformative South Hayward park project advances
A new 50-acre hillside park moved forward in South Hayward with the City of Hayward and Hayward Area Recreation District reaching agreement over the summer on a plan to close a project funding gap and approving the final park design.
The new La Vista Park will take shape north of the extension of Tennyson Road east of Mission Boulevard and is planned as an active and passive recreation destination for the entire city—with 180-degree-plus San Francisco Bay views from a ridge trail, sports fields and courts, an amphitheater, yoga lawn and much more.
The park project will remake and reclaim for public use the old La Vista Quarry. It was originally planned as part of a 179-home subdivision next to the quarry by the quarry owner, DeSilva Gates, of Dublin. As part the 2005 city approval of the development, DeSilva Gates is required to contribute up to $2.14 million to the now estimated $23.5 million cost of La Vista Park—but only incrementally as each new home is sold.
With La Vista housing construction finally under way—by homebuilder D.R. Horton, of Pleasanton—the City Council and Hayward Area Recreation District Board of Directors have identified the remainder of the project funding.
The recreation district is committing voter-approved Measure F1 bond proceeds and the city is pledging park “in lieu” fees on several future real estate development projects.
To view the final La Vista Park design approved by the City Council and recreation district board, visit the project page on the City of Hayward website.