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Palm Springs brings public art to the people, dedicating four new sculptures in city parks

A casual 2023 conversation between a councilmember and the Public Arts Commission chair sparked a three-year effort to bring contemporary art to neighborhood spaces beyond the city’s core.
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7 Reasons to Dine Out For Life on April 23
The concept is simple: enjoy a meal (or two, or three) and make it/them matter when a percentage of your bill goes directly toward helping people in the community access health care.
Local organizations combining to mark Lesbian Visibility Week with series of events
Three local LGBTQ+ organizations have partnered to host a schedule of cultural and social events running all next week.
Palm Springs active transportation panel tackles bike safety on Ramon Road, maps, racks, and downtown access
The subcommittee heard from neighborhood groups, reviewed a revised bicycle map with safety concerns, and advanced plans for trailhead bike racks and sharrows on Sunny Dunes Road.
Palm Springs boards tackle airport operations, property fee dispute, and civil rights issues this week
Meetings spanning bicycle infrastructure, airport operations, and a code enforcement fee appeal fill a busy four-day stretch at City Hall and beyond.
Palm Springs moves to create hotel district to fund convention center expansion
The city took a key procedural step Wednesday toward establishing a tourism assessment district that would levy a 1% fee on hotel and vacation rental revenue to finance convention center improvements.
Residents warn City Council directly elected mayor could undermine civil rights gains
Around a dozen residents spoke against the direct mayor system during the public comments section of Wednesdayโ€™s city council meeting. The council later debated the issue.

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