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Palm Springs poised to approve $4 million Town & Country purchase for new fire station
The $4 million deal with Grit Development includes a condemnation threat, demolition of six apartments and split ownership of the landmark property.
ShortFest reveals lineup for its 32nd edition later this month in Palm Springs
The festival running June 23 through 29 will screen 329 films from 71 countries, with tickets going on sale Thursday.
Mosquito control operations set to start following West Nile virus detection
The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District will begin larvicide treatments Saturday in Palm Springs and elsewhere.
Palm Springs board recommends Harvey Residence as landmark, strips 1940 Clark home from eligible list
While a lovingly restored Buff & Hensman residence advanced toward Class 1 landmark status, a 1940 home was denied designation because modern updates stripped away its signature stone masonry and original design.
Palm Springs projects general fund surplus as Measure J sales tax runs ahead of budget
Third-quarter reports show broad revenue strength across the city, though airport deficit and looming cost pressures temper the outlook.
Council approves Racquet Club Road lane reduction, despite fire response concerns
Buffered bike lanes and a center turn lane are part of the $3.45 million reconfiguration; officials said they will explore signal pre-emption technology to offset potential increases in emergency response times.

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