kern county at t onpoint in time was s the largest oil ad gas prproducing cocoun in ththe contitinentalnited stateses, the industry itself, that is who we are. that is the legacy of this portion of s san joaquin valley. man: arvin making a bit of history today, becoming one of the smallest cities to make ththeir own local regulations for the e oil and gas industryr. woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se neighbobors on nelslson court, d then tomomrow i'm gonnnna have a coconversation itith the mayayof taft about our twowo cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayoror of the city of arvi. we