Hanford Insider: Travis Paden's Wednesday Wrap Up 11/19/25
Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! Big changes are coming to Hanford, and the latest council recap connects every headline to real life: safer streets, smarter spending, and a leadership search you can shape. We walk through the East Lacey Corridor’s next phase, where city engineers pair design work with one-on-one meetings for corridor businesses. With two open houses already completed, we share how community feedback is guiding access, parking, and construction planning to...
Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode!
Big changes are coming to Hanford, and the latest council recap connects every headline to real life: safer streets, smarter spending, and a leadership search you can shape. We walk through the East Lacey Corridor’s next phase, where city engineers pair design work with one-on-one meetings for corridor businesses. With two open houses already completed, we share how community feedback is guiding access, parking, and construction planning to reduce disruption and deliver a street that works for everyone.
We also spotlight local pride. The Hanford Police Department Explorers earned top honors at the Bakersfield CHP competition, and we recognize the founders of the Cinderella Project for helping high school students attend prom with dignity and joy. On the recreation front, the Bob Hill Sports Complex is on schedule for February 2026 completion, with equipment funding secured for the new concession stand so the facility can open ready for families on day one.
Transparency and value drove a major move on legal services. Council adopted a policy to bid the city attorney contract every five years, setting the next RFP for spring 2027 and approving a $52,000 flat monthly fee in the meantime—down from invoices that often reached $60,000 to $70,000. We explain how predictable costs and competitive procurement strengthen governance without sacrificing continuity.
The search for Hanford’s next city manager is in the home stretch. We’ve narrowed to four finalists—two from Central California and two from out of state—and we’re planning a community meet-and-greet so you can ask questions and share input before interviews begin. Plus, mark your calendar for the Christmas tree lighting and the return of Winter Wonderland, celebrating its fifth season with $10 children’s tickets.
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00:00 - Overview And Agenda
00:36 - East Lacey Corridor Design And Outreach
00:56 - Community Achievements Recognized
01:19 - Youth Athletic Complex Timeline
01:38 - City Attorney Contract And RFP Policy
02:37 - City Manager Search And Public Input
03:14 - Winter Wonderland Details And Closing
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