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Mayor Mark Kairis Breaks Down the June 16th City Council Decisions Pt. 1

4 min · 21. Juni 2026
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Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226710/fan_mail/new] Hanford’s wastewater system is one of those essentials you only notice when something goes wrong, and that is exactly why we wanted to slow down and explain what City Council just took on. Mayor Mark Kairis joins us with a clear recap of the June 16 Hanford City Council actions, starting with the wastewater rate study and the long list of infrastructure upgrades the city can no longer postpone. We walk through the real numbers behind the conversation: about $25 million in capital improvement projects over the next five years to correct current deficiencies, a proactive maintenance plan for more than 200 miles of sewer lines, and a separate $60 million improvement project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility. This is the nuts-and-bolts side of local government that affects reliability, regulatory compliance, and the long-term cost of keeping service steady for homes and businesses across Hanford. Just as important, we break down how the city plans to pay for it. Council considered two financing paths and chose an option that avoids capitalized interest, saving customers roughly $8 million in interest over 30 years. We also outline what the proposed wastewater rates look like for single-family homes, how annual increases are scheduled through 2030, and what Proposition 218 requires so residents can weigh in. Formal notices go out in July, and the Proposition 218 public hearing happens August 18 at 7 PM at City Hall, where you can share feedback and submit written protests. If you care about responsible infrastructure spending, transparent rate-setting, and what your monthly sewer bill could look like in the years ahead, this recap is for you. Subscribe for more City Council updates, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more Hanford residents can find the conversation. You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider Thank you for supporting the show!

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Episode Mayor Mark Kairis Breaks Down the June 16th City Council Decisions Pt. 1 Cover

Mayor Mark Kairis Breaks Down the June 16th City Council Decisions Pt. 1

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226710/fan_mail/new] Hanford’s wastewater system is one of those essentials you only notice when something goes wrong, and that is exactly why we wanted to slow down and explain what City Council just took on. Mayor Mark Kairis joins us with a clear recap of the June 16 Hanford City Council actions, starting with the wastewater rate study and the long list of infrastructure upgrades the city can no longer postpone. We walk through the real numbers behind the conversation: about $25 million in capital improvement projects over the next five years to correct current deficiencies, a proactive maintenance plan for more than 200 miles of sewer lines, and a separate $60 million improvement project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility. This is the nuts-and-bolts side of local government that affects reliability, regulatory compliance, and the long-term cost of keeping service steady for homes and businesses across Hanford. Just as important, we break down how the city plans to pay for it. Council considered two financing paths and chose an option that avoids capitalized interest, saving customers roughly $8 million in interest over 30 years. We also outline what the proposed wastewater rates look like for single-family homes, how annual increases are scheduled through 2030, and what Proposition 218 requires so residents can weigh in. Formal notices go out in July, and the Proposition 218 public hearing happens August 18 at 7 PM at City Hall, where you can share feedback and submit written protests. If you care about responsible infrastructure spending, transparent rate-setting, and what your monthly sewer bill could look like in the years ahead, this recap is for you. Subscribe for more City Council updates, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more Hanford residents can find the conversation. You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider Thank you for supporting the show!

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