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Alameda County Flood Control outlines $585M in critical projects affecting Hayward; benefit assessment ballot planned
Summary
Alameda County Flood Control staff presented a prioritized list of flood-control projects for Zones 2, 4 and 9, including work in northern Hayward, and said a zone-by-zone benefit assessment ballot is planned for spring after an engineer’s report and stakeholder outreach.
Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District staff and consultants told the Hayward City Council on Jan. 28 that a benefit-assessment ballot process is planned to fund prioritized flood-control projects in Zones 2, 4 and 9, and that several projects would affect small portions of northern Hayward.
Consultant Sybil Hatch said the districts grouped unmet capital needs and narrowed a long list to the most critical projects. She told the council the three-zone package estimates were about $272 million for Zone 2, $301 million for Zone 4 and $12 million for Zone 9, with…
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