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150,000 visitors don’t show up by accident. We’re back with a quick, clear wrap-up of the City of Hanford City Council meeting from March 17, led by Council Member Travis Paden, and it’s packed with local wins, big numbers, and decisions that affect how our city grows.
First, we slow down long enough to celebrate the people who keep Hanford running. We recognize our Employees of the Year and highlight service awards for team members hitting 10, 15, 20, and 25 years. From public works and utilities to fire and police support roles, these milestones reflect the behind-the-scenes work that makes everyday life smoother and safer for the community.
Next, we dig into the much-anticipated final report on the 2025 to 2026 Hanford Winter Wonderland season. Nearly 150,000 visitors attended, and the event continues to evolve into a signature Hanford tradition. We also put a question directly to you: did you like the Ferris wheel, and should we bring it back? Your feedback helps shape what the next season looks like.
We close with key council actions, including authorizing the mayor to sign a letter opposing a California High Speed Rail Authority proposal tied to collecting tax revenues near station areas, and approving the purchase of additional downtown parcels for the city’s new public safety building. If you care about local tax dollars, land use authority, and smart investment in public safety infrastructure, this recap is worth your time.
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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!
150,000 visitors don’t show up by accident. We’re back with a quick, clear wrap-up of the City of Hanford City Council meeting from March 17, led by Council Member Travis Paden, and it’s packed with local wins, big numbers, and decisions that affect how our city grows.
First, we slow down long enough to celebrate the people who keep Hanford running. We recognize our Employees of the Year and highlight service awards for team members hitting 10, 15, 20, and 25 years. From public works and utilities to fire and police support roles, these milestones reflect the behind-the-scenes work that makes everyday life smoother and safer for the community.
Next, we dig into the much-anticipated final report on the 2025 to 2026 Hanford Winter Wonderland season. Nearly 150,000 visitors attended, and the event continues to evolve into a signature Hanford tradition. We also put a question directly to you: did you like the Ferris wheel, and should we bring it back? Your feedback helps shape what the next season looks like.
We close with key council actions, including authorizing the mayor to sign a letter opposing a California High Speed Rail Authority proposal tied to collecting tax revenues near station areas, and approving the purchase of additional downtown parcels for the city’s new public safety building. If you care about local tax dollars, land use authority, and smart investment in public safety infrastructure, this recap is worth your time.
Subscribe for more Hanford updates, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more residents can stay informed. What topic do 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!