Legislation Details

File #: ACT 26-022   
Section: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Council Infrastructure & Airport Committee
Agenda Date: 4/22/2026 Final action:
Subject: Safe Streets Hayward Update (A St, B St, Tennyson)
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II First Round Outreach Summary, 3. Attachment III Illustrative Concepts, 4. Attachment IV Existing Conditions Summary, 5. Attachment V Second Round Outreach Summary
DATE: April 22, 2026

TO: Council Infrastructure & Airport Committee

FROM: Director of Public Works

SUBJECT
Title

Safe Streets Hayward Update (A St, B St, Tennyson)

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Council Infrastructure & Airport Committee (CIAC) receives an update for the Safe Streets Hayward Project (A St, B St, Tennyson Rd), provide feedback, and approves the recommended alternative for each corridor.
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SUMMARY

The Safe Streets Hayward Plan Phase 1 has the goal of improving traffic safety on A Street, B Street, and Tennyson Road. The federal grant-funded project started in February 2025 and gathered feedback throughout Summer 2025. Using results from outreach, the project team developed a Base Corridor Enhancements Alternative, Connected Corridor Alternative, and Reimagined Corridor Alternative for each corridor, reflecting the needs of the communities from each corridor. These alternatives provide a spectrum of choices and tradeoffs to consider, with the Reimagined Corridor Alternative providing the most traffic safety benefit, but also typically the highest parking and congestion impacts.

These alternatives were presented to CIAC on November 13, 2025. After receiving feedback and approval from CIAC to study the alternatives further, the second round of outreach started on January 5, 2026. The purpose of the additional outreach was to receive feedback from the community and stakeholders on their preferences for the alternatives and to understand the perceived benefits and challenges of each alternative. Outreach activities focused around gathering in person feedback or directing users to a survey hosted on the project website and were structured to reduce barriers for Hayward's residents and stakeholders by bringing engagement through pop-up events and facilitating community workshops near the project corridors. In total, outreach efforts yielded 497 surveys taken with 27% received in Spanish and 51% identifying...

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