Hanford Insider: Mayor Paden's Wrap-Up 9/17/25

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! Mayor Travis Paden takes us behind the scenes of Hanford's latest City Council meeting, revealing crucial decisions that will shape our community's future. The Council has approved $325,000 for much-needed repairs to the Hanford Plunge, including a new slide and slide pool, with an additional $100,000 set aside for future maintenance—extending this beloved facility's life by approximately ten years. A moment of civic pride illuminated the ...
Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode!
Mayor Travis Paden takes us behind the scenes of Hanford's latest City Council meeting, revealing crucial decisions that will shape our community's future. The Council has approved $325,000 for much-needed repairs to the Hanford Plunge, including a new slide and slide pool, with an additional $100,000 set aside for future maintenance—extending this beloved facility's life by approximately ten years.
A moment of civic pride illuminated the meeting as eight local gymnasts from Lee's United Gymnastics were honored for bringing home national championship titles. The Council recognized owner Lee Pinkstaff with a special proclamation celebrating his 48 years of dedication to the sport and the 1,000+ athletes who train at his facility weekly. Community infrastructure received significant attention with a $1.1 million contract awarded for a new traffic signal at 12th Avenue and Hume Avenue, while plans were discussed for transforming the long-vacant lot on 11th Avenue off Highway 198 into a comprehensive development featuring housing, hotel, conference center, retail, assisted living facilities, and medical offices.
The most substantial financial consideration focused on a $63 million energy service contract for upgrading the wastewater treatment plant—a time-sensitive project as the facility approaches maximum capacity within the next 4-5 years. Public safety initiatives gained unanimous support through Chief Perkins' "Illegal Fireworks: It's Not Worth It" campaign, which introduces stringent penalties of $1,000 per illegal firework up to $10,000 per person per day. Residents should mark their calendars for upcoming community events including the Renaissance Fair (October 4-5), Hanford Night Out with police and fire departments (October 2), and the Fire Department's Open House (October 13). Have questions or concerns? Reach out directly to Mayor Payton at tpaden@hanfordca.gov or follow the city's social media channels for the latest updates.
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00:00 - Mayor's Introduction
00:29 - Fire Department and Plunge Repairs
01:08 - Civic Park and Gymnast Recognition
02:18 - Development Projects and Contracts
04:19 - Fireworks Campaign and Upcoming Events
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