SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Rudy Salas (D-Bakersfield) has introduced new legislation, Assembly Bill 673, which supports domestic violence victims by increasing funding to nonprofits that provide shelter and services for victims.
On Wednesday, the Hanford Chamber of Commerce held its second monthly Business Roundtable with Mayor Francisco Ramirez.
Ramirez and Chamber CEO Amory Marple were joined by City Manager Mario Cifuentez, Recreation Supervisor Armando da Silva, Parks and Community Services Director Brad Albert, Fire Chief Steve Pendergrass and Fire Marshal Christy Whittington to talk all about food trucks.
After pushing for a food truck ordinance for years, the Hanford City Council finally approved and adopted a mobile food vendor ordinance in October.
In an effort to kick-off implementation of the ordinance, da Silva announced a food truck takeover in Civic Park beginning in April.