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City of Hanford
Provide single and double fiberized micro surface pavement treatment on various streets.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Hanford
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Provide single and double fiberized micro surface pavement treatment on various streets.
AvailableCity of Hanford
Maintenance of areas must include if applicable, but not be limited to, pruning, shaping and training of trees, shrubs and ground covers; fertilization; weed control; litter control; control of all plant diseases and pests; mowing; maintenance of irrigation system; and all other duties required to keep the area(s) in safe, attractive, usable condition and maintain plant and turf condition with horticulturally acceptable growth and color and as otherwise described herein. The initial contract term shall be for a twelve (12) month period and shall, at the City’s option and with the consent of the CONTRACTOR, be extended annually thereafter for two (2) consecutive one-year periods.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Hanford
Close: May 20, 2026
Maintenance of areas must include if applicable, but not be limited to, pruning, shaping and training of trees, shrubs and ground covers; fertilization; weed control; litter control; control of all plant diseases and pests; mowing; maintenance of irrigation system; and all other duties required to keep the area(s) in safe, attractive, usable condition and maintain plant and turf condition with horticulturally acceptable growth and color and as otherwise described herein. The initial contract term shall be for a twelve (12) month period and shall, at the City’s option and with the consent of the CONTRACTOR, be extended annually thereafter for two (2) consecutive one-year periods.
City of Hanford
Maintenance of areas must include if applicable, but not be limited to, pruning, shaping and training of trees, shrubs and ground covers; fertilization; weed control; litter control; control of all plant diseases and pests; mowing; maintenance of irrigation system; and all other duties required to keep the area(s) in safe, attractive, usable condition and maintain plant and turf condition with horticulturally acceptable growth and color and as otherwise described herein. The initial contract term shall be for a twelve (12) month period and shall, at the City’s option and with the consent of the CONTRACTOR, be extended annually thereafter for two (2) consecutive one-year periods.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Hanford
Close: May 20, 2026
Maintenance of areas must include if applicable, but not be limited to, pruning, shaping and training of trees, shrubs and ground covers; fertilization; weed control; litter control; control of all plant diseases and pests; mowing; maintenance of irrigation system; and all other duties required to keep the area(s) in safe, attractive, usable condition and maintain plant and turf condition with horticulturally acceptable growth and color and as otherwise described herein. The initial contract term shall be for a twelve (12) month period and shall, at the City’s option and with the consent of the CONTRACTOR, be extended annually thereafter for two (2) consecutive one-year periods.
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Sole Source: Use only if the solution is truly proprietary or required for system continuity; prepare a detailed justification; expect Finance review and City Council approval if over $50,
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell to avoid a formal bid.
City of Hanford (CA) uses sole source occasionally for specialized equipment.
Criteria: Product must be uniquely proprietary or essential for continuity with existing systems; demonstrate no functional equivalent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hanford
The public hearing focused on redistricting, with a presentation of draft maps from BB&K and the public. A google mapping tool was demonstrated. The Council favored maps one and two and requested modifications to create two majority-minority districts. The modified maps will be presented at the fourth public hearing.
The council meeting included discussions on a proposed revenue measure, focusing on the fiscal setting, general fund overview, and departmental needs. The police department highlighted staffing needs, aiming to reach an average of 1.6 officers per thousand citizens, and the challenges of officer wellness and overtime costs. They also discussed facility needs, including the necessity for a new police department and a joint police and fire training facility. The fire department addressed time standards, the need for additional fire stations, and staffing ratios, emphasizing the importance of maintaining emergency response times. Public Works discussed street maintenance and improvements to resident safety.
The Revenue Measure Committee meetings covered topics such as budget and reserve policies, fund groups, risk management, constrained resources, and deferred needs. The condition and outlook of the General Fund were discussed, along with the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Works, Utilities and Engineering Departments, Parks & Community Services, and Code Enforcement needs. Staff updates included the National Community Survey and voter polling. The committee is tasked with making a recommendation to the City Council, including priorities.
The Hanford City Council held their annual Strategic Planning Workshop to discuss priority items, receive staff updates, and explore future planning. The workshop included a review of council/manager roles, a progress report on 2020-21 goals (Parks & Recreation, Property Management, Public Outreach & Transparent Government, Homelessness, and Customer Service), and a discussion of priorities for the 2021-22 fiscal year. The council reviewed best practices for governance and discussed potential revisions to goal statements for the upcoming year. Individual council members also shared additional interests, including topics such as a "Night Life" strategic plan, establishing reserve funds, and exploring new downtown incentives.
The 2025-2030 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for Kings County, California, focuses on fostering a thriving, resilient, and inclusive economy. Key areas of focus include strengthening institutional capacity, expanding and diversifying key industries, developing a skilled talent pool, enhancing sustainable infrastructure, and promoting housing and community well-being. The plan aims to attract investment, enhance infrastructure, develop a skilled workforce, and improve the quality of life for residents through strategic objectives and collaborative efforts.
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