Hanford Council Recap - March 16, 2026

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! City decisions can feel abstract until you hear how they land on your street, your parks, and your sense of safety. We’re breaking down two Hanford City Council meetings with Vice Mayor Nancy Howze, highlighting the moments that signal where the city is headed and the votes that move big projects forward. We start with a major planning update: Hanford’s draft urban forest management plan, built to guide the future of the city’s trees with ...
Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode!
City decisions can feel abstract until you hear how they land on your street, your parks, and your sense of safety. We’re breaking down two Hanford City Council meetings with Vice Mayor Nancy Howze, highlighting the moments that signal where the city is headed and the votes that move big projects forward.
We start with a major planning update: Hanford’s draft urban forest management plan, built to guide the future of the city’s trees with a clearer strategy for maintenance, long-term canopy goals, and healthier neighborhoods. From there, we share community recognitions that reflect what keeps a city strong, including thanks for the Longfield Center Toy Drive and recognition for Police Captain James Lutz after completing POST Command College, with lessons tied to the future of policing and emerging technology.
Then we dig into the policy and budget items residents ask about most. A transient occupancy tax increase from 8% to 12% heads toward the June primary ballot, with estimated added revenue for services like public safety, parks, and facilities. We also cover Measure H funded steps that support city operations, including facility planning for a future public safety building and a fourth fire station, vehicle purchases for community service officers, and repairs aimed at getting the Plunge ready for the upcoming pool season.
We wrap with a look outward and forward: an environmental justice element focused on health, equity, and environmental hazards affecting disadvantaged communities, a briefing from the city’s state lobbyists on legislative priorities, and a key downtown move to purchase parcels near Harris Street and 7th Street for a new public safety building expected to house the police department and fire administration. If you want a clear, local-government recap without the noise, listen now, then subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can follow what’s happening in Hanford.
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00:00 - Welcome And What’s Ahead
00:22 - Draft Urban Forest Plan Update
00:43 - Community And Police Recognitions
01:34 - Planning Future Public Safety Sites
02:12 - Hotel Tax Measure Heads To Voters
02:50 - Environmental Justice Goals And Policies
03:12 - New Officers And Measure H Purchases
03:59 - State Lobbying And Downtown Land Buy
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