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Hanford residents voice concerns about roundabout plan to City Council, some find merit in plan

Hanford City Council to take position on Measure F tax increase, hear public on organic waste plan

Hanford ready to implement $256,000 security system at water tank sites

Hanford is preparing to install a $256,000 security system upgrade at water tank sites to protect consumers from potential tampering. The City Council approved a contract in early July with Telestar to install security measures designed to resolve issues brought up in a federally-mandated vulnerability assessment. Public Works Director John Doyel said the improvements will include cameras, alarms and other security measures to protect drinking water in the city from potential attacks. “Prior to someone getting to one of our facilities, we’ll know they’re there and if they make some sort of attempt to access our facility then it will have an automatic shutdown procedure which will shut the facility off,” Doyel said.

City makes headway on yearlong goals

HANFORD — The Hanford City Council and the city’s department heads came together Friday in an annual meeting of the minds to talk through the goals and objectives they wish to achieve in the upcoming year. Here are some of the overarching goals the council made in 2020 that it is bringing into 2021, and how council members and city officials feel the city is progressing on these goals: Goal 1 – Council will review the Parks Master Plan and prioritize key elements to better coordinate and align park decisions to help advance and achieve improved quality of living for all citizens. Councilmember John Draxler said he feels the city is just getting started on this goal, but is on the right track with the addition of Parks and Community Services Director Brad Albert.

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