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A New Look for Foothill Boulevard!
As part of the City’s Retail Attraction Program, the Hayward Redevelopment Agency has been working with building owners on two blocks of Foothill Boulevard to renovate their building façades.
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Green Business Certification
In June 2010, the City of Hayward City Hall and Utilities Center received certifications as Green Businesses. To achieve this status, the City had to successfully implement green business practices in Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling, Energy Conservation, Water Conservation, Pollution Prevention, and sustainable Purchasing and Procurement practices. The City is actively working to show its responsible environmental stewardship to the community by:
Complying with all applicable environmental protection and enhancement regulations and striving to exceed compliance
Conserving energy, water, materials, and other resources
Developing and implementing practices that prevent pollution and waste
Conducting and fostering environmentally responsible business practices within the community
We encourage other Hayward businesses to strive for these goals. Please visit www.greenbiz.ca.gov for more information. |
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NEW Indoor Water Use Efficiency Standards
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City Council Meetings Have Moved to 7:00 p.m.
As of January 5, 2010, Hayward City Council Meetings now begin an hour
earlier at 7:00 p.m.
Council Work Sessions are now a part of the regular meetings starting at 7:00 pm, and
will be televised on Cable Channel 15 as part of the Council Meeting.
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Alameda County HOME Consortium Draft Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Document »
Public Notice Regarding Availability of Draft Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing – Alameda County HOME Consortium
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It only takes two seconds to buckle up. Two seconds! And those two seconds could literally save your life. They will also keep you from getting a ticket and a fine.
Police departments throughout California will be looking for drivers and passengers who don’t buckle up during the “Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement campaign. And that includes passengers in the back seat.
“Click It or Ticket” debuted in California in 2005, and since then over one million more vehicle occupants have started buckling up.
The cost of an adult seat belt violation costs $132, and up to $435 for not properly restraining a child under 16. If the parent is not in the car, the driver gets the ticket.
So when you pack up the family, or even just yourself, please do so safely. Don’t put your own life at risk, or the life of your family or friends. Buckle up.
“Click It or Ticket” is a cooperative effort among the five traffic safety-related departments under the state’s Business, Transportation and Housing Agency: the California Highway Patrol, Office of Traffic Safety, Department of Transportation, Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, and the Department of Motor Vehicles. |
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Free Conservation Devices
Water conservation devices save water and money too.
Water conserving devices are available for pickup at the Public Works Administration Office, located at City Hall, Fourth Floor.
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City to receive federal stimulus money authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for the Community Development Block Grant.
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2-1-1 is a free, non-emergency, confidential, 3-digit phone number and service that provides easy access to housing information, and critical health and human services. |
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Foreclosure Prevention Resources
Home foreclosures in the Bay Area, statewide, and nationwide are overwhelming. Hayward is not excluded from the everyday statistics of homeowners losing their homes to banks or private lenders.
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Are you ready for Spring Break?
Be sure to get your passport book or card at the City Clerk's Office
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Upgrade your bathroom and save on your water bill!
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Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program for public review.
To comment on this document or for more information, contact Anne Culver in the Neighborhood Services Division at 583-4238.
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