Councilmember Dan Goldstein

Councilmember Dan Goldstein was appointed to the City Council on Jan. 10, 2023, to complete the unexpired term of the Council seat vacated by Mark Salinas following his election and swearing-in as Hayward Mayor.

Councilmember Dan Goldstein

 
 
 
 
 
Councilmember Dan Goldstein
Hayward City Hall
777 B Street
Hayward, CA 94541
Phone: (510) 583-4356
Fax: (510) 583-3601

Council Appointed Bodies, Standing Committees & Intergovernmental Agency Assignments ⇒

Education

  • University of California Berkeley - Bachelor of Arts Rhetoric, Programming, Business Administration, Pre-Law, Astrophysics 1989

Occupation

  • Cyber Security Professional - Voluntas

Elected Office

  • Appointed – Hayward City Council, 2023

Community Service

  • City of Hayward – Planning Commission: 2015 - 2023
  • Hayward Education Foundation Treasurer
  • Hayward Rotary Club member
  • East Bay Section of the Amateur Radio Relay League
  • Emergency communications radio team volunteer to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services

Council Appointed Bodies, Standing Committees & Intergovernmental Agency Assignments:

Appointerd Officer's Committee (CAOC) Reviews and considers recommendations related to the recruitment, hiring, oversight, evaluation, accountability, and termination of the three directly appointed corporate officers: the City Manager, the City Attorney, and the City Clerk

Meetings take place as needed in conference room 4A, at Hayward City Hall, 777 B Street. View our calendar for upcoming meetings ⇒

 

Meeting Agendas & Reports Appointed Officers Contracts

 

Homelessness-Housing Task Force (HHTF) Evaluates the efficacy and workload related to establishing it as a permanent Council Standing Committee and to meet on a quarterly basis during this period.

Meetings are quarterly on the 1st Thursday of March, June, September, and December at 6 p.m. in conference room 2A, art Hayward City Hall, 777 B Street. View our calendar for upcoming meetings ⇒

 

Meeting Agendas & Reports Housing Services

 

Community Services Commission (CSC) Advises the City Council on the most effective means of allocating available resources for community services; reviews and studies the problems and needs of the community programs and develops effective support needed to secure additional resources either through private channels or through the City or other instruments of the government; and works together with other governmental agencies in keeping abreast of new and current developments in the field of social services in order to maximize the beneficial impact of social programs on the City.

 

Meetings typically take place on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., in conference room 2A, at Hayward City Hall, 777 B Street. View our calendar for upcoming meetings ⇒

 

Meeting Agendas & Reports Community Services

Alameda County Waste Management Authority (ACWMA) Responsible for preparation of the Alameda County Integrated Waste Management Plan and Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan. It manages a long-range program for development of solid waste facilities and offers many programs in the areas of source reduction and recycling, market development, technical assistance and public education. Funding is provided by per-ton disposal and waste import mitigation fees.

 

Unless otherwise noted, the Authority Board and Energy Council meetings are held at 1537 Webster St., Oakland  at 3:00 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month.  View their calendar for upcoming board meetings ⇒

 

Meeting Agendas & Reports Board Information

 

AVA Community Energy Joint Powers Authority (ACE JPA) Ava is a public agency based in Oakland with a staff of about 70, governed by a Board of local elected officials and advised by a Community Advisory Committee. ACE JPA sets rates and determines the mix of power sources.

Meetings are typically held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Lake Merrit room of Cal State East Bay, the Oakland Center, 1000 Broadway, Suite 109, Oakland CA. Public meeting information can be found on their website ⇒

 

Ava Community Agency Key Documents

 

Housing Authority of the County of Alameda (HACA) Operates a number of programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that provide rental housing or rental assistance for low-income families, the elderly, people with disabilities, and others, in much of Alameda County.

 

Meetings typically happen on the second Wednesday of the month at 8:00 a.m., in the HACA Board Room located at 22941 Atherton Street, Hayward. Public meeting information can be found on their website ⇒

 

Meeting Agenda Packets HACA Resources