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Hayward City Hall
Hayward City Hall
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General information
StatusCity Hall
Location777 B Street/Watkins St.
Construction started1996
Completed1998
OpeningJanuary 10, 1998[1]
OwnerCity Of Hayward
Technical details
Floor count4[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Heller Manus Architects
DeveloperSarfi Regis Group[2]

Hayward City Hall is the third and current Hayward city hall building, located in downtown Hayward, California, USA. next to the Hayward BART Station. The city hall opened in January 1998,[1] replacing the abandoned Hayward City Center Building, which served as Hayward's city hall for 29 years from 1969 to 1998. Hayward's first city hall, which is also closed to the public, is now in the Alex Giualini Plaza, three blocks away.

Earthquake preparedness

Since the building is located close to the Hayward Fault, it was designed to withstand a major earthquake.[3] The inability of the Hayward City Center building to withstand a major earthquake, shown by damage to it from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, was the main motivation for the new city hall's construction.

plaque commemorating the time capsule at City Hall

Details

The interior of the building contains a time capsule, to be opened on January 10, 2048, on the 50th anniversary of the building's dedication.

Events

The park and plaza facing the city hall is host to various city sponsored events, including a weekly farmer's market, and in July, the Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival.[4][5] The city hall contains an art gallery run by the Hayward Arts Council. in 2011, the gallery hosted a major exhibition of the work of Corita Kent.[6][7]

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