Melissa Hernandez is ready to put in the hard work and tackle our toughest issues to protect families and ensure that when you work hard, you can get ahead.
As Mayor of Dublin and a BART Director, Melissa is effective in bringing people together, putting aside differences, and finding solutions that keep people safe and healthy while growing our local economy.
Mayor
Melissa championed new housing for all income levels as the Mayor of Dublin, including well-planned neighborhoods, great schools, parks, and open spaces. In her two terms as mayor, Dublin attracted new businesses, small and large, including technology and biotech companies. Recognizing that Dublin’s small businesses are the economic engine of the city, employing tens of thousands of area residents, Melissa prioritized policies that reduced barriers to job growth.
BART Board & Valley Link Board
While serving in Dublin, Melissa took on leadership roles in regional transportation, prioritizing policies and investments that reduce congestion and get people and goods from point A to point B faster. For those who don’t drive, Melissa has worked to provide equal access to a variety of safe, affordable, and reliable public transportation choices.
As Chair of Valley Link and a BART Board Director, Melissa took on a leadership role and was part of a regional coalition in making Valley Link a reality, connecting rail service between the San Joaquin Valley, the Tri-Valley, and BART.
On the BART Board of Directors, Melissa is holding management accountable for system failures and actively working to find solutions to keep trains running on time. While trains are cleaner and stations are safer, Melissa understands BART is not viable unless it is reliable.
Director of Healthcare Services
Currently, Melissa serves as Director of Healthcare Services for Alameda County Supervisor David Haubert, where she leads efforts to expand healthcare access and advocates for programs and services that improve Alameda County residents’ health and safety. Last year, she received the Rainmaker Award for helping identify and advance Grace Point, Sunflower Hill’s planned residential community for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. While Mayor, Melissa spearheaded the effort to develop Axis Bridge, a mental health urgent care facility in the Tri-Valley and funded a Behavioral Health Unit in the Dublin Police Services.
A Latina Leader & Single Mom
Melissa didn’t always work in the public sector. She has experience as a small business manager in the dental and health sectors. Melissa received her degree in Political Science, Public Affairs & Administration from California State University, East Bay, while working and raising her two children.
Melissa is a Latina leader, and the first Latina to serve as Mayor of Dublin and on the BART Board of Directors. Her parents, migrant farm workers, embody the American Dream, working hard for a better life for Melissa and her six brothers and sisters. The values she was taught, including the optimism that you can do better by working hard, guide Melissa’s actions and ground her work in common sense.
Melissa has made Dublin home for more than thirty years.





























