
Glenn County Observer
On Friday, June 10, Ken Hahn announced his intention to resign from the Glenn County Board of Supervisors, effective Wednesday, June 22.
Hahn represents the Fifth Supervisorial District, which stretches along eastern Glenn County, from the Capay District in the north to Butte City and the rest of Glenn County east of the Sacramento River in the south.
Hahn, who lives in Hamilton City, took his seat on the board in January of 2021 and served on many committees and commissions. He was an advocate for employee telecommuting, the Hamilton City Fire Department, the Hamilton City Community Services District, and the Hamilton City Clean-up.
He encourages the board and staff to continue their efforts related to code enforcement, drought, and the Sites Reservoir.
Hahn took pride in representing the County of Glenn, where he was born, raised, and lived for 60-plus years of his life.
He is stepping down from the board due to a planned relocation to Redding, where he will be closer to family. He hopes to spend time with his grandchildren and travel with his wife, who recently retired.
“I am thankful to have had the opportunity to serve on the Glenn County Board of Supervisors,” Hahn stated in his letter of resignation. “It was a pleasure to work with everyone. I can’t say enough about the people of District 5 in Glenn County, the Glenn County staff, the department heads and my fellow board members. I appreciate them and their hard work.”
The plan is for Hahn’s replacement to be appointed by the governor.