Hayward New Housing 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.