Hayward Shoreline Michael Short

Hayward Regional Shoreline Adaptation Master Plan

Overview

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Bench overlooking Hayward Regional Shoreline by Kevin Fox
Hayward Regional Shoreline is a mosaic of tidal marshes, salt ponds, ponds, and wetlands.

The Hayward Regional Shoreline Adaptation Master Plan was commissioned in 2019 by the Hayward Area Shoreline Planning Agency (HASPA) a joint powers agency consisting of representatives from the City of Hayward, East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), and Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD).

The Adaptation Master Plan will develop various multi-benefit strategies for the shoreline, its existing infrastructure, and the surrounding natural habitat in order to adapt to Sea Level Rise. Ultimately, it will act as a road map and help guide the development of future projects in a coordinated effort between state and local agencies, landowners, and the public. The Plan will be a forward-looking tool for preparation, mitigation, and adaptation to climate change.

To review the preferred alternative please visit www.hayward-ca.gov/shoreline-master-plan

Site Description

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Sunset at Hayward Regional Shoreline by David Silva
Sunset at Hayward Regional Shoreline
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Cyclist and Pedestrian on Bay Trail at Hayward Regional Shoreline by Michael Short
Bay Trail at Hayward Regional Shoreline
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A 6.5-mile segment of the Bay Trail at Hayward Regional Shoreline is named after the former state legislator Bill Lockyer by Michael Short
A 6.5-mile segment of the Bay Trail at Hayward Regional Shoreline is named after the former state legislator Bill Lockyer
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Sunset at Hayward Regional Shoreline by Michael Short
Sunset at Hayward Regional Shoreline

Project Resources

Contact

Please contact Devan Reiff, Principal Planner at dreiff@ebparks.org, or at (510) 544-2325 to be added to the project mailing list.