City Council Meeting on March 15

City Council Meeting on March 15
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Press release submission recently issued the following announcement.

Event Name: City Council Meeting

Date: Mar 15, 2022 25th occurrence of Event

Day: Tue

Time: 07:00 pm

Repeat: Event first occured on 03-17-2020 and repeats monthly on 3rd Tuesday, another 24 times until 03-15-2022

Detail:

City Council Meeting

All regular meetings of the Hanford City Council are generally held in the Council Chambers located at:

Hanford Civic Auditorium
400 N. Douty Street
Hanford, CA 93230

Meeting times may vary including Study Sessions and Closed Session that may start at an earlier time. For further information please visit the Agendas and Minutes Page.

Contact Name: Natalie Corral – City Clerk

Contact Phone: 559-585-2515

Original source can be found here.



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