Invest in Infrastructure
- Invest in multi-modal transportation
- Invest in City-Owned facilities & property
- Invest in water supplies, sanitation & sewers
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Invest in Infrastructure |
Racial Equity Focus Project | Education Focus Project |
PROJECTS | Y1 | Y2+ | DEPARTMENTS | |
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Invest in Multi-Modal Transportation | ||||
N1 | Continue to implement major corridor traffic calming initiatives | PW | ||
N2 | Develop a micro-mobility policy (eBikes, eScooters) | PW | ||
N3 | Complete construction of Mission Boulevard phase 3 | PW | ||
N4 | Implement Safe Routes for School, with a focus Cesar Chavez and Palma Ceia ✦ | PW | ||
N5 | Implement six intersections for Safe Route for Seniors in the downtown area | PW | ||
N6 | Continue to add approximate 10 miles of bike lanes annually, with a focus on protected bike lanes and intersections that have high traffic/incidents | PW | ||
N7 | Work with AC Transit to beautify bus shelters and construct more seating at bus stops to improve the ridership experience | PW | ||
N8 | Evaluate the alternatives to the Downtown Loop | PW | ||
Invest in City Facilities & Property | ||||
N9 | Continue to identify opportunities for compost hubs and other distribution mechanisms for compost in Hayward | PW | ||
N10 | Continue to partner with Alameda County All In Eats to encourage food recovery | CM | ||
N11 | Complete Jackson Corridor landscape beautification. Replace and relocate the existing monument gateway sign located on Jackson Street and Silva Avenue | MS, PW | ||
N12 | Continue City parking lot upgrades, with a focus on parking lots 7, 8, and 11 | PW | ||
N13 | Continue Corporation Yard safety upgrades (ARPA project) | MS, PW | ||
N14 | Continue upgrades to Fleet facilities (ARPA project) | MS | ||
N15 | Continue upgrades to Animal Control facilities (ARPA project) | MS, PD, PW | ||
N16 | Provide CIC a need assessment/preliminary feasibility report on a new Corporation Yard | MS, PW | ||
N17 | Provide CIC a needs assessment/preliminary feasibility report on a new Police Building, including a funding mechanism | CM, MS, PW, PD | ||
N18 | Create a preliminary concept plan for the Weekes Library to be eligible for potential grants ✦ | LB, MS, PW | ||
Invest in Water Supplies, Sanitation Infrastructure & Storm Sewers | ||||
N19 | Replace an average of 2.5 miles of water pipelines annually | PW | ||
N20 | Replace an average of 2.5 miles of sewer pipelines annually | PW | ||
N21 | Design Water Pollution Control Facility Phase II upgrade | PW | ||
N22 | Develop a Recycled Water Master Plan | PW | ||
N23 | Implement Sustainable Groundwater Plan | PW |
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Racial Equity Lens:
We strive to build a culture of equity to ensure that we are meeting the needs of all residents.
The City is committed to providing equitable services that improve the lives of all residents and take into consideration past inequities and injustices. We know achieving this vision requires tackling tough issues like institutional racism and implicit bias. We also know it takes continuous listening, learning, and improvement.
Throughout this plan, we have identified projects with theis icon that have a racial equity focus or services/projects that we are reviewing through a racial equity lens. |
Questions we ask when we apply a racial equity lens to a service or project:
- What problem is this service/project seeking to address?
- Who benefits from this service/project? Are some community members impacted by the problem more than others? Do we have demographic information about this group(s)?
- Who does this service/project not benefit? Do we have demographic information about this group(s)?
- Who is currently accessing this service?
- Who is not accessing this service? Do we know why? Are there barriers that makes it more difficult for some community members to use or access this service?
- How are we communicating about this service/project? What barriers are there for people to find up-to-date information?
- What racial, cultural, and/or ethnic groups experience disparities related to this program? How does this program benefit them or further exacerbate their disparities?
Education City Lens:
We strive to build a city where all residents have access to quality educational opportunities and cradle-to-career support so they can achieve their life goals.
The City is committed to working alongside our educational and community partners to support the academic success and future employment of Hayward’s students. The City does this by actively participating in collaborations like the Hayward Promise Neighborhoods, growing the economy, facilitating pathways for both private and public sector careers, partnering to provide education and employment services, and communicating about educational opportunities and successes.
Throughout this plan, we have identified projects with this icon that have an "Education City" focus or services/projects that we are reviewing through an "Education City" Lens. |
Questions we ask when we apply an ‘Education City’ lens to a service or project:
- Have we communicated with our educational and community partners to align service offerings and create a more seamless service experience for Hayward families?
- How will this service, project, or policy support or expand educational and/or economic opportunities for people in Hayward? How are we collaborating with partners to facilitate and develop educational and/or employment pathways accessible to all Hayward youth and residents?
- How are we communicating education and economic opportunities in and around Hayward to Hayward families? What barriers do we need to remove for people to access this information or educational opportunities?
- How will we know this service, project, or policy is improving educational and/or economic opportunities for Hayward youth and residents?
- Transportation specific: Does this project make it easier for families and students to get to their campuses and other educational resources?
Projects:
Creating the Roadmap Projects
The initial project list for this Roadmap was created by surveying each City Council Member and key staff whose work tasks closely align with the six Strategic Priorities. Council then prioritized the projects through a dot voting exercise. The following pages detail the projects by priority area. Below is a key to the organization of information.
Departments legend | |||
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CM | City Manager | IT | Information Technology |
DS | Development Services | MS | Maintenance Services |
FR | Fire | LB | Library |
FN | Finance | PD | Police |
HR | Human Resources | PW | Public Works |