History :
In 1843, Mexican Governor Michaeltoreño rewarded Guillermo Castro for his past military and civil service by granting him "El Rancho San Lorenzo" - 27,000 acres of flatlands, hills and canyons now known as Hayward and Castro Valley. Castro erected an adobe house where the historic Hayward City Hall is located. Castro's corrals were in the area now occupied by the current Library and Post Office, and not far from the location of the Hayward Area Historical Society Museum. By 1852, Don Castro had laid out the town of San Lorenzo, four blocks square, on the area surrounding his rancho adobe and rodeo plaza. He donated land for schools and public places and began to sell off parcels of land.
How Hayward Got Its Name :
In 1851, during the time of the Gold Rush, William Hayward made his way to "El Rancho San Lorenzo," squatting on land in Palomares Canyon. In 1852, at the invitation of Don Guillermo Castro, Hayward bought 40 acres of land spanning what is now the downtown Hayward area. He opened a general trading store which soon prospered into a stagecoach stop, a post office, a hostelry and a dairy farm. Later, William Hayward became Post Master, Justice of Peace, County Supervisor and Eden Township Roadmaster. Hayward and his second wife, Rachel, also established the "Hayward's Hotel," one of the area's finest resorts.
Although Don Castro named what is now downtown Hayward "San Lorenzo," many people referred to the town as "Hayward's Place" or "Hayward's" because of the famous Hayward Hotel. When the post office was established in 1860, the town was given the official name of "Haywood," due to a clerical error. In 1876, "Haywood" was incorporated as the "Town of Haywards," with a population of 1,100. In 1894, the "s" in "Haywards" was dropped and on September 18, 1928, the status of the community was changed to the "City of Hayward."
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Read More »Dear Hayward Community, Yesterday, Alameda County Supervisor Richard Valle passed away. Colleagues and friends across the East Bay are devastated and feeling sad. Supervisor Valle’s district included Hayward, Union City, Newark, and parts of…
Read More »Hayward Mayor Mark Salinas statement on the death of TyreNichols Dear Hayward Community, I just finished watching the disturbing video released from the City of Memphis. Like you and your neighbors, I am disgusted and frustrated. I am heartened…
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Read More »HAYWARD, Calif., Jan. 11, 2023— Hayward will pay tribute to the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a program of music and song, poetry, community-award recognitions, a keynote address by Chief of Police Toney Chaplin and other…
Read More »Dan Goldstein appointed to Hayward City Council Planning Commissioner Dan Goldstein was appointed to the City Council on Monday night to complete the unexpired term of the Council seat vacated by Mark Salinas following his election and swearing-in…
Read More »New Hayward mayor, council members elected in 2022 Councilmember Mark Salinas took the oath as Mayor and Planning Commissioner Julie Roche and community organizer George Syrop were sworn in as new City Council members in 2022. Read the full…
Read More »Hayward Mayor Mark Salinas took the oath of office Tuesday and set forth a vision of Hayward becoming an “Education City” where every high school graduate can locally go to college or learn a trade and build a healthy, happy life. In…
Read More »The City of Hayward, in partnership with community organizations, is bringing singing and instrumental music to B Street in the late afternoon and early evening each Saturday in December as we count down to the start of the winter holiday season.…
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Read More »Coming Dec. 5—Online development planning, building permitting and code enforcement The City of Hayward is in the final stages of introducing an online system to allow residents, builders and developers to conduct project review, building…
Read More »$2,000 in local rebates available for energy efficient water heater The Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) and East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) are currently offering rebates up to $2,000 between you and your contractor when you invest in a…
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