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Hanford Insider

Podcast de Rob Bentley

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Welcome the Hanford Insider, I’m your host Rob Bentley. I’m a lifelong resident of Hanford and I’m very involved in the local history scene and podcasting so I decided to start this show as a resource to Hanford area residents for covering issues, promoting events, sports, and reflecting on some local history.Tune in each Monday for a new episode.Please help me get the word out about the show by sharing on social media, or telling a friend. For more information about the show, you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X,  or Threads at @Hanford Insider. If you have a show idea, be sure to email me hanfordinsider@gmail.com  If you are part of an organization that needs help getting the word out to the community, let’s work together.

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Portada del episodio Travis Paden's council update and Independence Day greeting

Travis Paden's council update and Independence Day greeting

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226710/fan_mail/new] Your street lights, neighborhood landscaping, and park upkeep do not happen by accident, and they definitely do not pay for themselves. Councilmember Travis Payden gives us a clear wrap-up of recent Hanford City Council actions, starting with the annual engineer’s report for Hanford’s 44 landscape assessment districts. We explain what these districts fund, why 28 districts see a 3% CPI adjustment while others do not, and what it means when 12 districts are financially deficient and forced to reduce service levels. Next, we dig into Hanford’s mid-cycle budget review for the 26-27 fiscal year and what “staying balanced” looks like in a changing economy. Sales tax revenues are coming in lower than projected, but property tax revenues continue to grow thanks to new development and annexations. We talk through the strategic adjustments that keep the general fund on track, including temporarily reducing contributions to the fleet replacement fund, and why the city is adding three full-time roles: two fire inspectors for public safety and a senior civil engineer to keep infrastructure projects moving. We also cover Measure H decisions, including the delay of about $2.1 million in pavement rehabilitation projects, and how the city continues prioritizing funding for a future public safety building. Finally, we walk through the comprehensive master fee schedule updates, including the move to standardize “senior” at 55 years and older and clearer fee language tied to city ordinances. If you care about city services, local taxes, and how municipal budgets translate into real outcomes, subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review so more neighbors can stay informed. 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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Portada del episodio Vice Mayor Nancy Howze Breaks Down the June 16th City Council Decisions Pt. 2

Vice Mayor Nancy Howze Breaks Down the June 16th City Council Decisions Pt. 2

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226710/fan_mail/new] A City Council meeting can feel like a blur until you hear what actually changed and what it means for your day-to-day life in Hanford.  Councilmember Nancy Howze gives us a focused June 16 recap that starts with a boost to public safety: Chief Huddleston introduces six new Hanford Police Department employees and we welcome K9 Ace, a two-and-a-half-year-old German Shepherd from Hungary who is already supporting officers in the field. If you care about staffing, dispatch capacity, and how a city strengthens response teams, this opening segment makes the updates easy to follow. From there, we dig into community priorities and the tricky reality of timing a ballot measure. We break down the community polling around a potential recreational funding measure, including support for expanding Hen Valley Park and building a multi-generational community center. The headline: residents like the ideas, but the numbers are not quite strong enough to confidently push a measure this year. We explain why Council votes unanimously to postpone a potential ballot measure until 2028, and how that window creates time for deeper community engagement and a stronger, more fiscally responsible plan. We also celebrate what makes Hanford proud, honoring Sierra Pacific girls’ track and field as CIF Division III champions and recognizing Hanford West varsity softball as state Division III champions. Then we close with civic essentials: consolidating the municipal election with the November 3 general election, what it means for City Council Districts A, D, and E, the August 7 candidate nomination deadline, and Measure H-funded road maintenance contracts including fiberized slurry overlay and safety-focused cover adjustments. Subscribe for the final recap, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review with one question you want City Hall to answer next. You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider Thank you for supporting the show!

1 de jul de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Hanford Insider: Hanford's Freedom Fest & Fireworks Show

Hanford Insider: Hanford's Freedom Fest & Fireworks Show

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226710/fan_mail/new] Hanford is getting a real, live Fourth of July fireworks show again, and the behind-the-scenes planning is the part most people never hear about. I’m joined by Brad Albert on location at the Hanford Softball Complex to walk through the first Hanford Freedom Fest and Fireworks Show, built to be fun, affordable, and safe for as many families as possible. We get specific about what’s happening on the grounds: patriotic decorations, live music starting around 6:30, line dancing between sets, a kid zone with bounce houses, a beer garden, and 21 food vendors. Brad also shares the key timing for the night, including the fireworks window from 9:15 to 9:45 and the moment around 9:10 when the lights go off and we ask everyone to bring down umbrellas and pop-ups for clear viewing. If you’re searching for practical details like Hanford Freedom Fest tickets, parking, or road closures, we cover that too. Youth ages 0 to 17 are free, seniors 55+ are free, and adults are $5, with VIP seating and reserved parking available for groups. We also talk traffic flow (including entering from 13th Avenue and the planned Centennial Drive closure), the parking lot strategy, shuttle help for a longer walk, and the safety resources on site like security, police, fire support, an ambulance, and a cooling tent with water. We wrap by looking at the true cost of fireworks, the hope that a professional show can reduce illegal fireworks, and what “wait and see” might mean for making this an annual Hanford tradition. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs the plan for July 4, and leave a review so more Kings County listeners can find the show. You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider Thank you for supporting the show!

27 de jun de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Hanford Insider: Illegal Fireworks Crackdown

Hanford Insider: Illegal Fireworks Crackdown

Send me a text and give me feedback on this episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226710/fan_mail/new] Illegal fireworks don’t just light up the sky, they light up roofs, yards, and sometimes lives. As Hanford heads into the July 4 holiday weekend, we sit down with Hanford Fire Chief Daniel Perkins to get painfully clear on what’s changing, why the city is taking a harder line, and how the new It’s Not Worth It campaign is designed to actually deter illegal fireworks, not just talk about them. We also start with the week’s community news: the Hanford City Council’s decision to raise wastewater rates and why I believe investing now beats paying far more later. I break down the real numbers behind the wastewater treatment upgrades, the negotiation that lowered the total project cost, and what the new monthly rates look like for the average household. Then we run through what’s happening around town, including a candidate information night, the Kings Fair, Summer Safety Council Connect, a free summer movie night, and details for Hanford’s Freedom Fest and Fireworks Show. Chief Perkins explains why past enforcement didn’t have enough teeth, and how the city is now using drones with forward looking infrared to capture evidence at night and pinpoint where illegal activity is happening. We dig into the social host ordinance concept, stacked administrative citations that can add up fast, the appeals process, and why the department is pushing this as a mission to prevent preventable tragedies. You’ll also hear the most important practical takeaway: use the non emergency line 559-585-2540 to report illegal fireworks, and save 911 for true emergencies. If you care about public safety in Hanford and Kings County, share this with a neighbor, subscribe so you don’t miss next week, and leave a review to help more people find the show. You can find the Hanford Insider at www.hanfordinsider.com and on social media at @hanfordinsider Thank you for supporting the show!

21 de jun de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio Mayor Mark Kairis Breaks Down the June 16th City Council Decisions Pt. 1

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!

21 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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