Investment in Place
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Investment in People
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Design, Land Use, Infrastructure
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Programs and Partnerships
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Dynamic Public Spaces and Amenities
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Engaged and Well-Resourced Communities
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II
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Unique Neighborhood Identities
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Vibrant and Proud Communities
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III
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Green and Resilient Environments
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Healthy and Prepared Communities
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IV
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Diverse Transportation Options
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Active and Connected Communities
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V
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Diverse Housing Options
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Stable and Rooted Communities
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- Community members have public places to convene and interact. Community members are politically active and informed on the happenings of the city. Community members have access to resources (food, health, political knowledge, etc.) that will enable them to be an engaged member of the community.
- Unique Neighborhood Identities | Vibrant and Proud Communities
- Neighborhoods contain unique and distinguishable features. Community members feel a sense of pride for their community (keep this one in mind in relation to the stigma and stereotypes people have about South Hayward).
- Green and Resilient Environments | Healthy and Prepared Communities
- The community has access to nature (community gardens, creeks, trails, etc.). The environment is thriving and can resist the threat of climate change and other phenomenon. Community members are physically and mentally healthy. Community members are prepared for natural disasters and other phenomenon.
- Diverse Transportation Options | Active and Connected Communities
- The community has access to a variety of transportation options (bike paths, public transportation, pedestrian paths). Community members engage with one another and participate in and host community events (this one has a lot to do with infrastructure and how streets are designed so communities are physically connected).
- Diverse Housing Options | Stable and Rooted Communities
- The community has access to multiple housing options appropriate for their income. Community members feel connected to their community and feel like they belong to their neighborhood and city (this one has a lot to do with gentrification).
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