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Palm Springs City Council update on recovery efforts after bombing

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  - A city still healing. Palm Springs City Councilmembers are expected to vote Wednesday night on new recovery measures aimed at helping businesses impacted by the devastating terror attack earlier this month. On the agenda is Consent Item Q, which would establish a disaster overlay zone around the hardest-hit buildings. If approved, it would provide reduced permit fees and expedited reviews for property owners seekin…

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Lina Robles At yesterday's meeting, the Palm Springs City Council voted to provide assistance to businesses damaged during the May 17 terrorist attack. Business permit fees will be reduced and damaged structures will be inspected expeditiously. According to the investigation, more than 40 properties were damaged, eight of which were declared unsafe. It is estimated that $12 million will be spent on repairs. The post Palm Springs announces aid fo…

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Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – The Old Las Palmas Neighborhood Organization will present a $10,000 check to support the Rebuild Palm Springs fundraising campaign, organized by area small business owners. Rebuild Palm Springs is a community-based campaign to raise critical funds for necessary property repairs following the May 17 attack at the Palm Springs fertility clinic. These funds are intended to assist damaged residences and busi…

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KESQ broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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