City of Hayward 2040 Vision
Hayward will be a distinct and desirable community known for its central Bay Area location, vibrant Downtown, sustainable neighborhoods, excellent schools, robust economy, and its growing reputation as a great college town. With a variety of clean, safe, and green neighborhoods, and an accessible network of parks and natural open space, Hayward will be home to one of the most diverse, inclusive, educated, and healthy populations in the Bay Area. It will be a destination for life-long learning, entertainment, arts and culture, recreation, and commerce. It will be a communit
General Plan FAQs for Developers
I'm a Developer
Developers and real estate brokers working in Hayward and property owners looking to invest in or sell property should use the General Plan to gain an understanding of challenges and opportunities related to land use and economic development within the city. Ultimately, the City’s other regulatory documents and processes, such as specific plans, area plans, form-based codes, the Zoning Ordinance, and design guidelines are required to be consistent with the General Plan.
General Plan FAQs for Business Owners
I'm a Business Owner
For Hayward businesses and employees, the General Plan Update contains actions that the City will take to help support local business, expand and diversify the local economy, and create new, high-paying jobs. Economic development is designed to increase individual wealth, create employment opportunities, and generate revenues for the City. In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the City, through the General Plan, is positioning itself to be ready for new opportunities that emerge during the recovery.
General Plan FAQs for Residents
I'm a Resident
The General Plan lays out a long-term strategy for the type of community Hayward will be when today’s children and teens are adults. For young adults the General Plan helps create unique places for living, working, and socializing. For families, the General Plan supports safe, family-oriented neighborhoods, accessible parks and recreation activities, and a coordinated education system. Finally, the General Plan identifies the types of housing, services, and amenities available to seniors and the elderly to age in place and have a fulfilling and active lifestyle.

