Saturday, June 1, 2013

NEWS OF VISALIA


Happy Birthday:  Congratulations to Ed and Betty Vollmer.  Ed, a former mayor of Visalia, turned 90 on tax day, April 15, and he and Betty celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary the same day.  Betty’s birthday was the following week, April 22.  We thank this young couple for all that they have done for our community.

This Place Matters:  Congratulations also to Don and Beverly Goodyear, for a job well done in restoring  a 1908 residence built by Lemuel and Maud Hyde of Visalia’s pioneering Hyde family.  On April 20, the home at 401 W. Grove Street received a plaque as part of Visalia’s historic recognition program.  The home has been designated as a “This Place Matters ” site by the Visalia Historic Preservation Advisory Committee and the Kaweah Kollectors.  I recommend that you drive by to see this historic marvel.

Oval Park Rescued:  The Visalia Rescue Mission recently completed nearly $15,000.00 in improvements to the Lincoln Oval building, in conjunction with local churches, the North Visalia Advisory Committee, Continuum of Care and Mental Health.  The grand opening was April 4, 2013.  Nick Anthony is the new activities director there.  The building is available for use by any community group.  This ongoing project should revitalize Oval Park and connect churches, organizations and businesses with the Oval area.

Goodbye Harry:  The groundbreaking for Family Health Care Network’s expansion at 401 E. School Avenue was held April 22, 2013.  This new 34,607 square foot expansion, along with Imagine U’s new museum nearby, will be the impetus for further development of east downtown.  Harry Foster, who has headed this organization for many years, retired the same day and is being succeeded  by Kerry Hydash.  We wish Harry many happy years of retirement and thank him for what he has done locally for the health care community.

Garbage Update:  New in this year’s annual survey of Visalians were questions about whether local citizens are satisfied with the current split-can garbage collection service, or if customers would prefer to have separate containers for waste and recycling.  A 3-can system (solid waste, green waste, and recycling) would  provide more room for disposing of our garbage, but would take up more space at home, and require some additional maneuvering to bring the cans curbside.  The survey results showed that 72% want separate cans, 22% are okay with maintaining the split cans, and 4% don’t care one way or the other.  These survey results will help guide city leaders in future considerations.  If you’d like to share your opinion on the topic, feel free to email me or Adam Ennis, Public Works Director, at aennis@ci.visalia.ca.us.

Hungry Visalia:  Data from a recent sales tax survey shows that Visalians are supporting the local business economy with their hard-earned dollars.  This survey ranked Visalia as to 37 retail business establishments.  Visalia’s retail sales topped all of Tulare County as to each of those businesses, and were some of the highest in the state.  In particular, Visalia did very well in the food establishment category.  Some highlights include: Buffalo Wild Wings #4 (out of 16 stores), Hobby Lobby #2 (8), In-and-Out Burger #4 (126), J.C. Penny #15 (82), Panera Bread #14 (49) Red Robin #8 (64), Sizzler #2 (21), and Habit Burger #3 (40).  Visalians continue to support our community by their purchases and the sales tax revenues they generate.



Outstanding Teachers:  Teachers from our local high schools, selected by their students, were recently recognized for excellence in teaching by receiving Crystal Apple Awards.  The 2013 honorees included: Jim Fitzpatrick, Redwood H.S., Stephanie Francis, Mt. Whitney H.S., Dr. David Harrow, Woodlake H.S., Bruce Jeffcoach, Golden West H.S., Raquel Lugo, El Diamante H.S., and Cindy Blackmon, Exeter H.S.  Thank you to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for sponsoring this annual event.

Volunteer Highlights:  April has turned out to be volunteer month in Visalia.  We thank the hundreds of individuals and churches who turned out for Serve Visalia, Earth Day and Arbor Day, including Valley Christian Church, Neighborhood Church, First Presbyterian Church, Radiant Church, Visalia Community Covenant Church, Saviors Community Church, Mormon Helping Hands, Eagle Scout candidate Spencer Darnell, and many others.  Volunteers cleaned Mooney Grove Museum, planted trees and did landscaping, painted, spread bark, did graffiti abatement and trash removal, held a blood drive, built a school garden, and made blankets and hats for childhood cancer patients.

If you have questions or topics regarding the city  which you would like to have addressed in future articles, please email Warren at wgubler@ci.visalia.ca.us, or call (559) 713-4400 x 3313.  For past articles, visit directfromwarren.blogspot.com.

                                                                                    Warren Gubler
                                                                                    Visalia City Councilmember