The City shall work with the East Bay Regional Center and other organizations (as appropriate) to implement an outreach program informing residents of the housing and services available for persons with developmental disabilities. The City shall make information available on the City website.
- General Plan Overview
- Vision & Guiding Principles
- Land Use Diagram & Designations
- Implementation Programs
- General Plan Elements
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Land Use
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LU
The Land Use and Community Character Element establishes goals and policies to strategically accommodate future growth while preserving and enhancing the qualities and characteristics that make Hayward a desirable place to live, work, learn, and play.
- Mobility
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M
Mobility, defined as the ability to move people and goods within and through a city or region, greatly affects a community’s economy, environment, and overall quality of life.
- Economic Development
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ED
The Economic Development Element seeks to improve the local economy by diversifying the economic base, supporting entrepreneurship and expanding employment opportunities through business retention.
- Community Safety
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CS
Like most urban communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hayward’s safety challenges range from protecting people and property from crime, to responding to fires, medical emergencies, and natural disasters.
- Natural Resources
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NR
The Natural Resources Element establishes goals and policies to protect and enhance the natural resources within the Hayward Planning Area.
- Hazards
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HAZ
While it is impossible to completely avoid natural and man-made hazards, the Hazards Element establishes goals and policies to protect life and minimize property damage during future disasters and emergencies.
- Education
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EDL
The Education and Lifelong Learning Element establishes goals and policies to improve education and learning opportunities for all Hayward residents.
- Community Health
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HQL
The focus of the Community Health and Quality of Life Element is to foster the health and well-being of all Hayward residents.
- Facilities/ Services
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PFS
The Public Facilities and Services Element establishes goals and policies to guide the overall provision of public facilities and services in Hayward.
- Housing
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H
The Housing Element establishes goals and policies to preserve, improve, and develop housing for all economic segments of the community in Hayward.
- Housing
- Facilities/ Services
- Community Health
- Education
- Hazards
- Community Safety
- Mobility
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