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Safe Streets Hayward In tandem with our Safe Streets Downtown effort, the City of Hayward is developing roadway safety plans for several of our most high-injury streets in two phases: Phase 1  – Learn more on the Phase 1 website: https://safestreetshayward.org A Street from Hesperian Blvd to Watkins St B Street from MLK Dr to Watkins St Tennyson Road from Hesperian Blvd to Mission Blvd Phase 2  – Learn more on the Phase 2 website: https://safestreetshayward.com/ Hesperian Boulevard from A St to Union City Blvd Jackson Street from Santa Clara St to Mission Blvd Mission Boulevard from Jackson St to Industrial Pkwy These streets are all part of the City’s "High-Injury Network” (HIN)—a set of corridors and intersections where the most severe and fatal traffic crashes are concentrated. The 2023 Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) identifies the HIN, as w

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Safe Streets Hayward In tandem with our Safe Streets Downtown effort, the City of Hayward is developing roadway safety plans for several of our most high-injury streets in two phases: Phase 1  – Learn more on the Phase 1 website: https://safestreetshayward.org A Street from Hesperian Blvd to Watkins St B Street from MLK Dr to Watkins St Tennyson Road from Hesperian Blvd to Mission Blvd Phase 2  – Learn more on the Phase 2 website: https://safestreetshayward.com/ Hesperian Boulevard from A St to Union City Blvd Jackson Street from Santa Clara St to Mission Blvd Mission Boulevard from Jackson St to Industrial Pkwy These streets are all part of the City’s "High-Injury Network” (HIN)—a set of corridors and intersections where the most severe and fatal traffic crashes are concentrated. The 2023 Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) identifies the HIN, as w

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According to City of Hayward’s linked public record, Safe Streets Hayward, Safe Streets Hayward In tandem with our Safe Streets Downtown effort, the City of Hayward is developing roadway safety plans for several of our most high-injury streets in two phases: Phase 1  – Learn more on the Phase 1 website: https://safestreetshayward.org A Street from Hesperian Blvd to Watkins St B Street from MLK Dr to Watkins St Tennyson Road from Hesperian Blvd to Mission Blvd Phase 2  – Learn more on the Phase 2 website: https://safestreetshayward.com/ Hesperian Boulevard from A St to Union City Blvd Jackson Street from Santa Clara St to Mission Blvd Mission Boulevard from Jackson St to Industrial Pkwy These streets are all part of the City’s “High-Injury Network” (HIN)—a set of corridors and intersections where the most severe and fatal traffic crashes are concentrated. The 2023 Local Road Safety Plan (LRSP) identifies the HIN, as w

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