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Palm Springs residents, business owners, city officials discuss future of historic downtown fire station
The Palm Springs Fire Department held an open house to gather input on plans to modernize the 1957 facility to improve response times and firefighter living conditions
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Demuth Park improvement project launching March 2, closing dog parks for months
The dog parks will be closed for most of the construction period, with residents asked to use the City Hall dog park while crews work toward an October completion.
Palm Springs appeals board moves to consider greater discretion in vacation rental cases
A representative of a local vacation rental group argued that treating every violation the same “undermines trust in the process.”
Former COD president sues district, board chair alleging discrimination, retaliation, financial misconduct
Laura Hope claims gender bias, a hostile work environment and whistleblower retaliation, specifically naming current board member and former president Joel Kinnamon.
Public workshops bookend busy week at Palm Springs City Hall
Open houses on Fire Station 1 and traffic safety frame meetings on tourism, parks, development and city finances
Measure J tax revenue climbing; finance officials cautiously optimistic about coming months
Sales tax returns for the cityโs Measure J fund are up 6% so far this year, though city leaders warn that the biggest revenue months for the tourist destination are still on the horizon.
Planning Commission to review rebuilding plan for American Reproductive Center site
The proposed 19,347-square-foot, two-story medical office building would replace a facility destroyed in a 2025 bombing.






