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Big city decisions often sound technical until you connect them to real life: where your kids play after school, how hot a summer walk feels on a treeless block, and whether a local airport can support emergency response and business travel. Mayor Mark Kairis shares a focused recap of Hanford City Council’s April 21 meeting, breaking down what was approved, what questions are still open, and what happens next.
We start with parks and recreation and a potential ballot measure that could fund major improvements to parks and community facilities, including ideas like expanding Hidden Valley Park, completing Heroes Park, and exploring a new multi-generational community center. You’ll hear why the council chose professional polling as the next step, how that polling will clarify community priorities, and why it matters that the $33,250 cost is fully covered by the Trust for Public Land. We also outline the funding tools still under consideration, from general obligation bonds to tax measures, without pretending a final choice has been made.
Then we shift to city beautification and climate resilience with the Urban Forest Master Plan and the designation of part of 10th Avenue as a major Hanford gateway. Finally, we dig into the most complex item: the Hanford Municipal Airport, the only general aviation airport in Kings County, and the decision to move forward with a new fueling island providing both aviation gasoline and jet fuel. We walk through the cost estimates, the two financial scenarios, and why restoring reliable fuel service matters for operations, safety, and long-term economic activity.
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You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider
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Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode!
Big city decisions often sound technical until you connect them to real life: where your kids play after school, how hot a summer walk feels on a treeless block, and whether a local airport can support emergency response and business travel. Mayor Mark Kairis shares a focused recap of Hanford City Council’s April 21 meeting, breaking down what was approved, what questions are still open, and what happens next.
We start with parks and recreation and a potential ballot measure that could fund major improvements to parks and community facilities, including ideas like expanding Hidden Valley Park, completing Heroes Park, and exploring a new multi-generational community center. You’ll hear why the council chose professional polling as the next step, how that polling will clarify community priorities, and why it matters that the $33,250 cost is fully covered by the Trust for Public Land. We also outline the funding tools still under consideration, from general obligation bonds to tax measures, without pretending a final choice has been made.
Then we shift to city beautification and climate resilience with the Urban Forest Master Plan and the designation of part of 10th Avenue as a major Hanford gateway. Finally, we dig into the most complex item: the Hanford Municipal Airport, the only general aviation airport in Kings County, and the decision to move forward with a new fueling island providing both aviation gasoline and jet fuel. We walk through the cost estimates, the two financial scenarios, and why restoring reliable fuel service matters for operations, safety, and long-term economic activity.
Subscribe for more local government updates, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review with what topic you want us to unpack next.
You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider
Thank you for supporting the show!