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Thursday, Jan. 22 | ☁️ 68°/52°

Welcome to Thursday, and happy Opening Day for the 2026 California Winter League baseball season at Palm Springs Stadium! This year, eight teams from across North America will compete in games at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. daily, concluding with a championship game on Feb. 15. While there are plenty of promotions to take advantage of, you'll want to break out your Palm Springs Library card today (and every day) for free admission, as the library is sponsoring the entire series. Don't have a library card? Turn here. Play ball! ⚾


🎢 Setting the mood: "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King

LEADING OFF

Residents look over the city's current zoning maps and provide feedback at one of several community meetings on the topic last year. (File photo)

City schedules next community meetings on major zoning overhaul

Palm Springs is hosting two public meetings this month on its first comprehensive zoning code update since 1988, aimed at addressing a housing crisis that has priced out essential workers.


Driving the news:
An in-person open house is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 26 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Palm Springs Convention Center, with a virtual session set for Feb. 4 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Zoom.

  • The meetings are the latest in a series of community gatherings designed to solicit community input as the zoning changes go through the public process at City Hall.

Why it matters: California mandates Palm Springs add 2,600 housing units by 2029, but only 848 have been built. Missing the deadline could cost the city state funding for roads, sewers, affordable housing, the library, swim center and navigation center.

What's proposed:
Draft zoning changes include consolidating single-family zones from five to two, allowing five-story buildings along commercial corridors, increasing downtown heights to seven stories, and reducing parking requirements.

  • City officials emphasize these are preliminary proposals that haven't been reviewed by the Planning Commission or City Council.

The big picture: Many essential workers β€” including restaurant servers, nurses, teachers and hotel staff β€” can't afford to live in Palm Springs and must commute from other towns.

What's next:
The full draft zoning code will be released in spring with additional community meetings and formal public hearings before final adoption. Public comments remain open through Sept. 21.

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BRIEFLY

A rendering of a portion of a proposed pickleball facility being reviewed at City Hall.

πŸ“ ARC sends pickleball project back for restudy

  • The Palm Springs Architectural Review Committee (ARC) unanimously voted Wednesday to send a proposed 16-court commercial pickleball complex back to the applicant for restudy, citing concerns with the building’s massing, roof design, entry and facade organization.

  • The committee asked the applicant to reduce overall roof mass and scale, consider a lower roof pitch and provide sun and shade studies for the proposed canopy and alternatives addressing western afternoon sun. Members also directed the applicant to lower the entry trellis to 12 feet, relocate restroom doors to the west side and refine vertical supports.

  • Details: ARC members requested additional information on acoustic fencing, including specifications and wind resilience, along with further justification for proposed materials such as block types, colors and roof finishes and how they will age in desert sun and heat.

A MESSAGE FROM PALM SPRINGS CULTURAL CENTER 

Celebrate the films of Actor Eileen Heckart

and Dir. John Schlesinger

Two essential screenings celebrate film from personal perspectives. Fri, Jan 23, 7PM: No Way to Treat a Lady begins Mom at the Movies: The Films of Eileen Heckart, hosted by Luke Yankee with special guest Kate Lee Minelian. Mon, Jan 26, 6:30PM: My Husband Makes Movies II screens John Schlesinger’s Far from the Madding Crowd, hosted by Michael Childers with guest Dave Karger (TCM).

Tickets here

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENTS

Senior Fit Plus Thursday

8:15 a.m. | Mizell Center

Join the Mizell Center staff for this affordable and comprehensive exercise class designed for older folks. ($8)


California Winter League Baseball

10 a.m. | Palm Springs Stadium

The California Winter League kicks off at Palm Springs Stadium Today, with eight teams on the lineup. Teams will be competing daily right here in Palm Springs until the Championship game slotted for February 15th. ($10)


Story Times

10 a.m. | Library at Rimrock Plaza

For newborns to age 5. Children's Librarian Nancy reads stories, sings songs, finger plays, and demonstrates early learning concepts in the kids corner at the temporary library at Rimrock Plaza Shopping Center.


Lesbian and Queer Women's Chat 

10:30 a.m. | Virtual

This chat group is a welcoming place to find friendship, laughter, support, and understanding among people who truly get it.


Financial Aid Family Night

4:30 p.m. | PSUSD District Office

PSUSD will be hosting a Financial Aid Kick-Off Night to support seniors and their families with starting college financial aid applications.


Art Museum Free Admission

5 p.m. | Palm Springs Art Museums 

From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., enjoy free admission to galleries and exhibitions, and explore the collections at both museums at your own pace. 


The Gand Band Jeanie Cunningham Star Fundraiser

6 p.m. | PS Underground

Join us for an evening of music from The Gand Band and friends, remembrance, and a fabulous dinner as we raise funds for a star for Jeanie Cunningham on the Palm Springs Walk of the Stars. ($100)


VillageFest

6 p.m. | Downtown Palm Springs  

Weather permitting, the street fair features art, entertainment, shopping, and food. 


"Airplane" interactive movie event
6 p.m. | Cultural Center

Among Friends is taking over the cabin for a full interactive screening of AIRPLANE! with audience participation, timed call-backs, a few surprises, and the kind of communal laughter you only get when a theater is in on the joke together. ($23)

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AND FINALLY ...

Stone selected for the Palm Springs AIDS Memorial’s three oval forms has arrived at a milling studio in Italy. (Photo courtesy Palm Springs AIDS Memorial Task Force)

Italian marble for the Palm Springs AIDS Memorial has arrived at a stone milling studio in Garfagnana, Italy, where craftspeople will spend several months transforming raw Daino Marble from Sardinia into the memorial's three distinctive oval forms.


Driving the news: The AIDS Memorial Task Force and artist Philip K. Smith gave approval for stone carvers to begin precision work using both five-axis robotic milling and hand-finishing techniques.

  • Following completion, the forms will undergo a vertical lift test-fitting in Italy before being shipped to Palm Springs for installation.

The bigger picture: The memorial broke ground on World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, capping a 12-year effort to create a permanent place of remembrance in the city.


Where it stands: Community support has driven fundraising to $950,000 of the $1.2 million goal, leaving $250,000 remaining.

What's next: The task force plans to share updates and photos as the carving process continues, while polished aluminum elements will be manufactured in Chicago and general contractor Tom Rice Construction coordinates site logistics.

  • Upon completion, the memorial will be gifted to the city and added to its public art collection.

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