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City eying Town & Country Center as part of new Fire Station 1 plans, preservation group says

Palm Springs is negotiating to acquire portions of the 1948 landmark for the project, which could also resolve a parking dispute that has complicated plans to modernize the current station.

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Palm Springs moves toward energy efficiency ‘reach codes,’ pilot program for low-income homeowners

Reach codes allow cities and counties to set energy efficiency standards that go beyond the baseline requirements established by the state.

After decades of promises, northern Palm Springs redevelopment plan heading toward a vote

The Tramview Heights Specific Plan would guide development of 510 acres over 20 years, replacing a failed earlier effort.

Desert Healthcare District approves $3.5 million in grants, overhauls nonprofit sponsorship program

The District also announced an overhaul of its community sponsorship program, introducing a streamlined application process and two annual deadlines for nonprofits seeking event funding.

Palm Springs announces two changes to city leadership team

Airport executive director heading to Sacramento as city also welcomes new sustainability director.

Broader questions about Mills Act impact follow latest historic designation

The Mills Act program provides a property tax rebate to owners of designated historic properties who commit to using the savings for ongoing maintenance or restoration.

Visit Greater Palm Springs touts $1.9B annual tourism impact in city, plots next decade of growth

Convention bookings hit their highest level since 2018, and a new 10-year strategic plan and push for an indoor amateur sports facility are on the horizon.

Palm Springs expands towing contractor pool beyond city limits

An amended ordinance allows storage facilities within 10 miles of the city border, a move the city hopes will increase competition and lower tow rates.

Palm Springs fire chief details response to Prescott Preserve blaze, outlines prevention steps

A 3.5-acre fire in February destroyed about 100 palm trees; cause remains under investigation with human origin not ruled out.

Palm Springs Planning Commission grants extension for 60-unit project on North Palm Canyon 

Delays tied to reviews by Caltrans, Southern California Edison, and Desert Water Agency prompted the two-year extension request for the Siena Townhomes project.

Final hurdle cleared before start of dog park hydroseeding project

The city's Parks and Recreation Commission approved plans Monday evening that open the way for experimental grass restoration at City Hall dog park, which closes March 30.

Palm Springs airport unaffected as ICE agents deploy to U.S. airports amid TSA staffing crisis

PSP says no immigration agents are on site and security wait times remain under 15 minutes, even as airports nationwide struggle.

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