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kings county County of Kings
Kings County Government Center
1400 W. Lacey Blvd., Hanford, CA 93230
(559)582-3211 FAX: (559)585-8047
www.countyofkings.com

"The Jewel of the Valley"

In 1877, the Central and Southern Pacific Railway system was being built from Goshen to Hanford and hopefully beyond to the central coast. The Paymaster was asked to locate a town site along the spur that was to distribute agriculture products statewide. Welcome to the site that James Madison Hanford chose in 1877. Hanford was incorporated in 1891, at the same time, citizen unrest increased in the western portion of Tulare County due to the distance a person had to travel to the county seat to file documents. Frank Blakely introduced a successful bill that splintered the county of Kings from Tulare. As a result of the vote of nearly fifteen hundred Tulare County residents on May 23, 1893, the separation became a reality.

Population: 133,103

Board of Supervisors

Joe Neves
District 1

Jon Rachford
District 2

Tony Olivera
District 3

Tony Barba
District 4

Alene Taylor
District 5

Meets each Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.

Planning
Commission

John Schaap
Chairperson

R.G. Trapnell

Riley Jones

Jim Gregory

Louise Draxler

Meets 1st Monday,
7:00 p.m.

County Staff

Larry Spikes
CAO

Deb West
Deputy

Allison Picard
Human Resourses

Dennis Bray
Ag Commissioner

Ken Baird
Assessor/Clerk/Recorder

Doyle O'Steen
Auditor

Denis Eymil
County Counsel

Todd Barton
Court Administration

County Staff

Ronald Calhoun
District Attorney

Jim Kilner
Fire Chief

Peggy Montgomery Human Services

Bill Zumwalt Planning/Building Director

Harry Verheul
Public Works Director

Tony Gomes
Roads Superintendent

Chris Jordan
Sheriff

Thomas Lasek
School Superintendent


avenal
City of Avenal
919 Skyline Blvd., Avenal, CA 93204
(559) 386-5766 FAX: (559) 386-0629
www.avenalchimes.com

"Oasis in the Sun"

Avenal is the smallest city of approximately 14,827 people. Avenal owes its origin to the discovery of oil on Oct. 4, 1928. Avenal was the site of a "tent city" as the boom started, but foresight made the boom orderly, so that by 1940 Avenal was the second largest town in Kings County with a population of 4,600.

Growth continues today to include a more diversified economy based on oil, agriculture, and the service industry. In 1978, Avenal citizens voted to incorporate and improve the quality of life for all Avenal residents. The presence of the Avenal State Prison helps this rural community maintain economic stability.

Population: 14,827

City Council

Bill Woolley
Mayor

Ron Chastaine

Sid Craighead

Harlin Casida

Ray Elliott

Meets 2nd & 4th Thursday,
7:00 p.m.

Planning
Commission

James Jepsen Chairperson

Randy Mullen

Michael Torrez

Sheryl Gustafman

Beverly Jamison

Meets 1st Monday,
6:00 p.m.

City Staff

Melissa Whitten
City Manager

Esther Strong
Finance Director

Nina Garza
City Clerk

Steve Sopp Community Devlopment Director

City Staff

Jerry Watson
Public Works Director

Rick Cunningham Utilities Superintendent

Mark Bingaman
Police Chief

Al Ebara
Fire Commander

Mike Farley
Legal Counsel


corcoran City of Corcoran
1033 Chittenden Ave., Corcoran, CA 93212
(559) 992-2151 FAX: (559) 992-2348

www.cityofcorcoran.com

"A Great Place to Raise a Family"

Incorporated in 1914, the City of Corcoran is located in the heartland of California's fertile San Joaquin Valley. Corcoran is a "small town" in the best sense of the word, with its citizens working together on major community projects. Corcoran has been built on a strong agriculture base because it is located near one of the most remarkable geographic features in the San Joaquin Valley, the Tulare Lake Basin, which is the most fertile region in the world. Although Corcoran still bases its economy on agriculture, the construction of two State Correctional Facilities have created more stable employment for the residents of Kings County.

Population: 21,129

City Council

Toni Baltierra
Mayor

Jim Wadsworth

Dick Haile

Ray Lerma

Jerry Robertson

Meets 1st & 3rd Monday, 6:00 p.m.

Planning
Commission

Jess Venges
Chairperson

Dennis Tristao

Al Kelsler

Frank Stinger

Jack Fossett

Richard Garcia

Vacant

Meets 2nd Monday,
6:00 p.m.

 

City Staff

Ron Hoggard
City Manager

Angela Smith
City Clerk

Joyce Venegas
Financial Officer

Jeri Grant
Planning Director

 

City Staff

Reuben Shortnacy
Police Chief

Steve Kroeker
Public Works Director

Carl Minor
Building Inspector


hanford City of Hanford
319 N. Douty Street, Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 585-1515 FAX: (559) 585-1152

www.ci.hanford.ca.us

"Planning Tomorrows"

The history of Hanford dates back to 1876 when the town was originally surveyed. Hanford received its name from J.M. Hanford, the paymaster of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The settlement quickly grew into a bustling pioneer town with shops, schools, hotels, saloons and churches.

The City of Hanford was incorporated in 1891 in order to provide community service. Hanford has had continuous population growth since its inception and has served as the county seat for the County of Kings. Hanford's diverse population and economy has allowed it to continue as a progressive community looking beyond today and planning for tomorrow.

Population: 43,575

City Council

Dan Chin
Mayor

Marcie Buford

Dennis Sanchez

David Ayers

Dolores Gallegos

Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.

Planning Commission

Bill Davis
Chairperson

Dennis Ham

Jack Schwartz

Gary Panted

Danny Escobar

Russel Habors

Lonnie Tealer

Meets 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.

City Staff

Jan Reynolds
City Manager

Tom Dibble
Finance Director

Jim Beath - Community Development Director

Teresa Zack
City Engineer

Mike Noland
City Attorney

City Staff

Gary Misenhimer
Public Works Director

John Gomes
Streets Superintendent

Cathy Gregory
Recreation Director

Pat Morris
Fire Chief

Brian DeCuir
Police Chief


lemoore City of Lemoore
199 Fox Street, Lemoore, CA 93245
(559) 924-6700 FAX: (559) 924-6735
www.lemoore.com

"There is More in Lemoore"

The City of Lemoore was incorporated on July 1, 1900. Lemoore is located 8 miles west of Hanford and has served for many years as an agricultural service center for grapes, raisins, grains, cotton, and livestock. Lemoore is a dynamic city offering old-fashioned friendliness, economic prosperity and enviable living environment. Truly, local residents can boast that "There is More in Lemoore."

While striving to preserve its farming tradition, the city has also attracted diverse manufacturing, commercial enterprises and a Naval Air Station that supports over 7,000 armed service personnel and their families. The addition of an FA18 Squadron and infrastructure improvements to the Lemoore NAS will continue to enhance the economy of Lemoore well into the future.

Population: 20,648

City Council

Ed Martin
Mayor

Tom Buford

Thomas Purvis

Lynda Lahodny

David Andreasen

Meets 1st & 3rd Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.

Planning Commission

Sharon Kendall
Chairperson

Bob Klement

Mel Ormonde

Kim Silviera

Marshall Norgaard

Jesus Garcia

Angleana Mendes

Meets 2nd Monday,
7:30 p.m.

City Staff

Steve Froberg
City Manager

Helen Murray
City Clerk

Sue Merrill
Financial Officer

David Wlaschin Public Works Director

City Staff

Nick Verma
Planning Director

Russell Giron - Streets Superintendent

M. Morrell
Police Chief

Gene Miguel
Fire Chief


Transportation Policy Committee

Avenal
Bill Woolley
919 Skyline Blvd.
Avenal, CA 93204
Phone: (559) 386-5766

Corcoran
Ray Lerma
1033 Chittenden Ave.
Corcoran, CA 93212
Phone: (559) 992-2151

Hanford
Dan Chin - Chairman
319 N. Douty St.
Hanford, CA 93230
Phone: (559) 585-2515

Lemoore
Ed Martin
119 Fox St.
Lemoore, CA 93245
Phone: (559) 924-6700

County of Kings
Joe Neves
1400 W. Lacey Blvd.
Hanford, CA 93230
Phone: (559) 582-3211

County of Kings
Tony Barba - Vice Chairman
1400 W. Lacey Blvd.
Hanford, CA 93230
Phone: (559) 582-3211

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