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“I want Palm Springs to be safe and welcoming for everyone, not just the wealthy retired white men, but for people of every race and background,” one speaker said.
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Palm Springs moves forward with road safety study, fresh fixes for CV Link
From sorting out cyclist-pedestrian confusion on the CV Link to a deep-dive safety study on major corridors, city leaders are mapping out immediate and long-term fixes to make streets safer.
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The $4 million deal with Grit Development includes a condemnation threat, demolition of six apartments and split ownership of the landmark property.
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Mosquito control operations set to start following West Nile virus detection
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