The Hayward Area Shoreline Planning Agency (HASPA) was established in 1970. HASPA is a joint powers agency of representatives from the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, East Bay Regional Park District, and the City of Hayward.
The primary purpose of HASPA, with the support of the Hayward Area Shoreline Citizens Advisory Committee (HASCAC), is to coordinate agency planning activities and adopt and carry out policies for the improvement of the Hayward Shoreline for future generations.
Through the efforts of HASPA and its member agencies, over 3,150 acres have been purchased for public ownership, preserved, restored, or are in the process of being returned to wetlands, marshes and protected uplands.
The Board of Trustees meets quarterly, generally on the third Thursday in March, June, September and December. The meetings begin at 5:00 p.m., and are held in the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD) District Office Conference Room, 1099 E Street, Hayward. The Hayward Area Shoreline Citizens Advisory Committee (HASCAC) typically meets at 4:00 p.m., prior to the HASPA meetings in the same location.
Report Available
Preliminary Study on the Effect of Sea Level Rise on the Resources of the Hayward Shoreline. This study was presented to the Hayward City Council on March 16, 2010 and to HASPA on April 8, 2010.
Staff Report to City Council »
Presentation »
For more information, please call Senior Planner Erik Pearson at 510-583-4210
Additional Information:
HASPA MAP
Meeting Agenda
HASPA Scoping Study V2 (Item 8 to HASPA Agenda for June 24, 2010)
2010 HASPA Meeting Dates
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