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Mayor Harvey L. Hall

The Honorable Harvey L. Hall 
Mayor, City of Bakersfield


Biography:
Mayor Harvey L. Hall was raised in Bakersfield and is a life-long Californian.  He attended Bakersfield High School, Bakersfield Community College and San Francisco City College
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In 1960, Mr. Hall embarked on a career in the emergency medical services field and in 1971 founded Hall Ambulance Service, Inc., where 40 years later he still serves at the helm as President/CEO.

Hall Ambulance is currently the largest, premier emergency and non-emergency medical transportation provider in Kern County.   In addition, Hall Ambulance is the largest privately-owned emergency and non-emergency medical transportation provider in the State of California.  Hall Ambulance is an active member of both the American Ambulance and the California Ambulance Associations respectively.

In 1999, Mr. Hall entered the race for Mayor of the City of Bakersfield, with his campaign focused on quality of life issues, city beautification and restoration, business and education.  Running under the slogan “Unity in the Community,” Mr. Hall handily defeated a slate of nine other candidates in the March 2000 election to go on to become Bakersfield’s 25th Mayor. 

On January 2, 2001, during his swearing-in ceremony, Mayor Hall made clear his intentions with his statement:  “Our city is one of greatness, and it will be my goal everyday to make every day better than the day before, and to try and make this city the best city in America.”

Mayor Hall was re-elected in 2004, 2008 and 2012.  On January 7, 2013, Mayor Hall was sworn-in to serve his fourth term in office, making him the longest serving mayor in Bakersfield’s history.

Bakersfield boasts a remarkable population increase over the last two decades, more than doubling from 161,670 in 1989 to 352,428 in July 2011.  Bakersfield is the 9th largest city in the State of California, the 51st largest city and one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. 

This ever-changing face of the City presents Mayor Hall with abundant opportunities to promote commerce while encouraging citizens to rise to meet the challenges of the future with determination, dedication and tenacity.  Mayor Hall staunchly believes that Bakersfield is a City on the rise, and is full of optimism and confidence that Bakersfield’s tomorrows are bright!

Some of Mayor Hall’s goals, primarily, were to establish the Mayor’s Scholarship Foundation.  Since inception of the program, Mayor Hall donates his entire mayoral salary to the Kern Community Foundation to fund scholarships for local high school students attending local colleges or the university.  To date, Mayor Hall has awarded 216 scholarships totaling $178,500.  Mayor Hall has a passion for, and is particularly fond of, participating in events that encourage children and young people to pursue their dreams and goals. 

Mayor Hall organized monthly Mayor’s Freeway Litter Clean-ups, and is active with the Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee and the annual Great American Clean-up. 

In 2008, Mayor Hall introduced Home First: Kern County’s Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, a 10-year comprehensive action plan created by collaborative efforts of the nonprofit, business, faith and public sector communities to address the challenging issue of homelessness.

The list of prestigious boards and committees to which Mayor Hall has found appointment is persuasively long, including a past gubernatorial appointment as a Director of the 15th District Agricultural Association (Kern County Fair Board), an Elected Trustee of the Kern Community College District and Board Member of the Bakersfield College Foundation.

Most recently, Mayor Hall was selected as the 2013 recipient of the American Red Cross – Kern Chapter Real Heroes Life of Service Award in April 2013.  This award recognizes a humanitarian with a lifetime commitment of selfless service to Kern County and one who impacts the quality of life for Kern County residents through volunteerism and philanthropy.

In March 2012, Mayor Hall accepted the 2011 Darrel Hildebrand Regional Award of Merit for Distinguished Leadershipfrom the Kern Council of Governments for achieving excellence in leading by example to improve Kern County’s quality of life through championing beautification and restoration projects in the City of Bakersfield.

In November 2011, Mayor Hall was the recipient of two awards. The Iron Eyes Cody Award by the Keep America Beautiful Foundation, the organization’s highest national award to an individual, for his exceptional leadership raising public awareness on litter prevention, roadside and community beautification, and solid waste issues. The Plank Foundation honored Mayor Hall as the 2011 Humanitarian of the Year for donating his time and energy to selflessly serving others in the community.  In October 2011, the Kern High School District paid tribute to Mayor Hall for his outstanding contributions to education in Kern County with the Jim Burke Light and Liberty Award.

In 2010, the CSUB School of Business and Public Administration Executive Advisory Council honored Mayor Hall with the prestigious John Brock Community Service Award for his renowned record of exemplary community engagement and service. 

Mayor Hall has distinguished himself as a tireless voice for the citizens of Bakersfield, with his key focus to serve the public as the “Mayor of All the People.”  Mayor Hall continues to shine a positive light on the community and her citizens.

Mayor Hall is married with four children and four grandchildren.

Community Service

Current Service:

Board member of the following organizations:

  • Bakersfield Firefighters Burn Foundation:  1994 – present
  • Mexican American Opportunity Foundation:  1999 – present
  • Police Activities League, Honorary Board Member:  2000 – present
  • San Joaquin Valley Rail Committee:  2001 – present
  • Highway 99 Task Force:  2002 – present
  • Kern County Homeless Collaborative Steering Committee:  2004 – present
  • Kern County Plan to End Chronic Homelessness Committee, Chairman:  2005 – present

Past Service:

  • Boys and Girls Club of Bakersfield:  1990 – 2004
  • Kern County Law Enforcement Foundation, President and Board Member:  1990 – 2000
  • Downtown Business Association, Board Member:  1992 – 2000
  • Bakersfield College Foundation, Board Member: 1994 – 2000
  • Kern County Network for Children, Trustee:  1995 – 2002
  • Kern Community College District, Elected Trustee:  1996 – 2000
  • Boys and Girls Club of Bakersfield, President:  1997 – 1999
  • MARE Advisory Board:  1997 – 2002
  • 15th District Agricultural Association (Kern County Fair Board), Director 
      (appointed by Gov. Pete Wilson):  1998 – 2001
  • Police Activities League, Board Member:  1998 – 2000

Term Expires:  January 2017