This Bay Area city's roads are getting rave reviews as new report reveals the state of region's streets
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This Bay Area city's roads are getting rave reviews as new report reveals the state of region's streets
"That's a big deal to not have to dodge potholes in the street. My car is a 1940s Fleetline and it doesn't feel good on those bumps,"
"It's too expensive to fix, so you have to preserve what you have."
"The biggest one would be Mission Boulevard. It goes all the way from Rose (Street) to the border of Union City. That's a long roadway that we did in three phases, and that was just completed."
"Hayward has attracted the attention of our crew. Street saver allows a city like Hayward to predict the"
Hayward implemented a focused road improvement program and raised its Pavement Condition Index from 69/100 in 2019 to 78/100 in 2025 across 292 miles of roads. The city completed multi-phase projects such as Mission Boulevard and shifted from reactive public reporting to proactive management using StreetSaver software to ensure equitable neighborhood coverage. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission shows Bay Area average road conditions remained stagnant at a fair 67/100 over the past decade, while Hayward has improved its grade each of the past five years. Classic-car owners and everyday drivers both reported smoother, safer rides.
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