New Mid-Kings River GSA looking for diverse committee members, among its new actions as re-formed agency
A newly relaunched groundwater agency is looking to form a diverse, 11-member committee made up of land owners to provide input on future water decisions for a large chunk of northern Kings County. The Mid-Kings River Groundwater Sustainability Agency Board of Directors plans to open a 30-day application process to establish the committee at its next meeting, Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. The board of directors, which includes Kings County Supervisors Joe Neves, Richard Valle, Doug Verboon, Rusty Robinson, Richard Fagundes and Hanford Vice Mayor Mark Kaires, will each appoint one member from their district, while the remaining five seats will be voted upon by the full board.