Hayward New Housing Potential

Having a surplus development capacity for new housing provides flexibility to accommodate population increases, address housing shortages, and ensure a diverse range of housing options for residents of all income levels.
Blue and Yellow chart showing the RHNA required units and the surplus potential

By maintaining this capacity, Hayward can proactively plan for sustainable development, attract businesses and investments, and create a balanced, thriving community that can adapt to changing needs over time.

Doing Our Part — Based on current zoning, Hayward has surplus development capacity of 1,218 units above its 4,624-unit “fair share” of the San Francisco Bay Area’s overall new housing production need, also known as the City’s Regional Housing Need Allocation, or RHNA, for a total capacity of 5,842 units, including 1,986 in units affordable to lower-income households. 

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