The Finance Department provides sound fiscal management and stewardship of the District’s financial assets, ensuring stability and solvency for the achievement of District goals, while demonstrating accountability, transparency, and trustworthiness in the management of the District’s financial resources.
Information on watercraft launch and rental, watercraft inspection, lessons and equipment rental, and the Lake Chabot and Lake Del Valle tour watercraft. (Note that there are also bay watercraft launch sites in San Leandro, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Martinez and Antioch that are not operated by the Park District.)
The Hayward Regional Shoreline Adaptation Master Plan was commissioned in 2019 by the Hayward Area Shoreline Planning Agency (HASPA).
The days and times vary for each Board Committee Meeting which include: Executive, Finance, Legislative, Natural and Cultural Resources, Operations, and Workforce Diversity
Grazing animals were a part of the ecosystem of this region for many tens of thousands of years. The native flora of the East Bay evolved under the influence of prehistoric herbivores, such as mammoths, ground sloths, horses, and camels and historic grazers, such as musk ox, bison, deer, elk, and antelope as well as other common disturbances such as wildfire and drought.
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park – the largest remaining natural grove of coast redwoods in the East Bay – has joined the Old-Growth Forest Network dedicated to sharing the nation’s old-growth forests with the public. Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is the 17th Forest in California to join the network and the first in Alameda County.