During a recent city council meeting in Hanford, local business owners expressed their frustrations regarding the council's treatment of the community and its businesses. One merchant, who has been part of the Hanford community for over three decades, emphasized the need for the council to listen to the voices of local residents and business owners. He highlighted the importance of respecting community opinions, stating that many feel disregarded by the council, which undermines trust and support.
The speaker pointed out that the council's decisions, particularly regarding infrastructure changes like the proposed roundabout, have not aligned with community preferences. He urged council members to consider the needs and desires of the residents to foster a collaborative environment aimed at improving Hanford.
Another merchant shared his personal experience, detailing how his business faced challenges due to rising rents and a perceived lack of support from city officials. He lamented that the council's actions have led to a sense of hopelessness among local entrepreneurs, with some even suggesting that Hanford is becoming a \"dead horse\" for business.
The meeting underscored a growing sentiment among local business owners that they need to be heard and valued by their elected officials. As the council prepares to make decisions that will impact the community, the call for greater engagement and respect from city leaders remains a pressing concern for Hanford's residents.