PSILOVEYOU Winter 2022

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PALM SPRINGS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

WINTER 2022

Rock On! Palm Springs Chamber Announces Free Tribute Concert Series






Lani Garfield

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Chamber CEO Nona Watson and Chamber President Gabe Terrado

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Here We Grow Again: Palm Springs Chamber 3rd Co-Work Space

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Rock the Park Concert Series

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Think Local: Boutique Hotels

Your Chamber Forever Hard at Work For Our Community

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New Chamber Members

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Community Information

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A Message From City Manager Justin Clifton

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2022 Human Rights Commission Honors

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New Homeless Navigation Center / Historic Palm Springs Plaza Theatre

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Office of Sustainability Update

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It's High Time for a Staycation

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ON THE COVER: CEO Nona Watson onstage with TLR - Experience The Eagles, the first act to perform (last February 2) in the Chambersponsored series of six outdoor tribute band concerts, to be held every first Wednesday of the month through July at 7:00 p.m. at the new Palm Springs Downtown Park.

2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gabriel Terrado, President Lulu California Bistro Wendy Beerbower Eisenhower Health Todd Burke Desert Care Network Kristin Bloomer Palm Springs International Film Society Aftab Dada Hilton Palm Springs Dax Davis Alpha Media Mary Flores Grit Development John Fritch Elevated Experiences George Holliday Maryanov, Madsen, Gordon & Campbell Jenny McLean McLean Company Reid Milanovich Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Shannon Miller Coach Shannon Miller Julie Montante PSA Organica Kim Roznoski Grocery Outlet Brady Sandahl Brady Sandahl Real Estate Jen Seymour Hunters CHAMBER STAFF Nona Watson CEO Brittne Meier Executive Assistant David White Business Development Director Michael Ellis Community Relations Director Araceli Flores Office Assistant EDITOR Daniel Vaillancourt EXECUTIVE EDITORS Nona Watson and Amy Blaisdell ART DIRECTOR Maru Palmersheim PHOTOGRAPHERS Mark Davidson Lani Garfield David A. Lee COVER PHOTOGRAPHER Lani Garfield ©2022 Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce and city of Palm Springs. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. Information in this publication is gathered from various sources and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. The publisher assumes no responsibility for omissions, errors, or misinformation. Please contact the publisher at the address below with any additions or corrections. 190 W. Amado Road Palm Springs, CA 92262 | (760) 325-1577 www.pschamber.org


Nona Watson Chamber CEO

As we lean in to 2022, I’m thinking about all the new opportunities this year will bring, and how your Chamber will embrace those opportunities. As you can tell by the cover of this magazine (see full story on page 6), we are ready to ROCK! The Palm Springs Chamber is excited to unveil a series of oncemonthly tribute band concerts that will give local and visiting audiences a chance to hear their favorite bands reimagined in a live outdoor setting. Our new downtown park is the perfect gathering place for friends and family to come out and see what Palm Springs has to offer. We encourage you to have dinner, shop, explore, and end the evening with phenomenal live music. This issue of our magazine also showcases just how amazing our city is in other ways. As we all face (and weigh) the perils inherent in traveling at this moment in time, we offer you new ideas on how to stay put and explore what the resort town you’ve chosen to call home has at your fingertips — or should we say toetips? We also showcase some of the most scintillating jewels that make our city sparkle: our smaller hotels. The goal is to have you see your city from a brilliant new perspective while you — like so many of us — choose to stay safe, close to home. I’m sure 2022 will bring with it a few new challenges, but I look forward to the reframing that’s part and parcel of the seemingly perennial need to pivot. As always, my staff and I will endeavor to bring people together while developing new ways to produce events and to meet the ever-fluctuating needs of our business community. So won’t you join me in ROCKING & ROLLING with the punches 2022 will surely have in store for all of us? Sometimes, you have no other choice but to face the music and keep on singing and dancing to the beat of your own drum! —Nona

Gabe Terrado Chamber President

The new year always brings with it a sense of hope and opportunity, and this year — even with its early challenges — is not unlike any other. Why am I so optimistic? Because Palm Springs is open for business and it has been open for business and tourism now for several months. We have all learned to adapt and pivot, and the city’s businesses — with the full support of your Chamber — have led the way to make our home a safe place to work, do business, and vacation. As a restaurateur at Lulu California Bistro, I’m particularly encouraged by the large number of residents and visitors who have returned to downtown Palm Springs to enjoy strolling, shopping, and dining. Palm Springs is back, and your Chamber is supporting this newfound vitality with the return of star dedications, in-person mixers, and the new, free Rock in the Park concert series of tribute band performances in our beautiful Downtown Park. Beyond our unique shops, creative restaurants, and inviting hotels, the Palm Springs Chamber is giving everyone even more reasons to return here.

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So whether you’re visiting Palm Springs for the first time, or experiencing it as a resident, I hope you’ll read through the pages of our magazine and find something or someplace to explore in our city. There’s so much to do and see because Palm Springs is open for business! —Gabe Terrado Board President Lulu California Bistro PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022 5


WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

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Your Chamber co-sponsors a series of monthly free tribute band concerts in the new Palm Springs Downtown Park

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he Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce — working in collaboration with James Elliott Entertainment — has arranged to produce a series of free, monthly tribute band concerts at the new Palm Springs Downtown Park from February through July. The performances are held on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. Only acts who look, sound, and perform like the real thing will be featured. Kicking off the whole affair on Wednesday, February 2 was TLR – Experience The Eagles, a hardworking and much in-demand tribute band based in Los Angeles. Other tribute groups scheduled to appear include those devoted to the music of Madonna, Elton John, Tina Turner, Fleetwood Mac, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. The series is free and open to all. Bring your beach chairs and blankets and enjoy live entertainment in a beautiful plein air setting. Co-producer James Elliott Entertainment has more than 20 years of experience in the music industry. The company books acts at several casinos, and currently manages the Lake Arrowhead Concert Series. Sponsors of this series include the City of Palm Springs, Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism, PS Resorts, and Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels. To market the entire affair, the Chamber will enlist the assistance of the Bureau of Tourism as well as Visit Greater Palm Springs. If the initial set of shows proves successful, the series may continue throughout the summer and year-round. “Our city now has the perfect outdoor venue in which to host a concert series like this,” says Chamber CEO Nona Watson. “Our goal is to bring visitors and residents from throughout the Coachella Valley to downtown Palm Springs during the middle of the week so as to provide a boost to our local bars, restaurants, and retail businesses. We also believe these special events will increase hotel room nights thanks to those attending weekend conventions and events extending their stays.” More information can be found on the Chamber’s website at pschamber.org, but here is the rundown for the entire series:

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TLR – Experience The Eagles February 2 Since their debut in 2000, The Long Run – Experience The Eagles has earned its place among the top-drawing tribute acts in North America and is widely regarded as the finest Eagles tribute show working today. Handpicked to perform the music of The Eagles by Mark Cuban and Ryan Seacrest’s AXS-TV network, their 90-minute live concert for the hit TV show “The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands” was broadcast to millions of viewers over five countries. The show received the highest ratings in the series’ history, resulting in an unprecedented two invitations to return in subsequent seasons for encore appearances. Marked by lush vocal harmonies and exceptional musical accuracy, every TLR performance delivers a reverence for the beloved Eagles recordings blended with The Long Run’s own live concert personality. TLReagles.com

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Blonde Ambition – Madonna March 2 Blonde Ambition came together in 2018 when four friends, all seasoned musicians, embarked on a project to create the ultimate tribute to the number-one-selling female artist of all time. Madonna is the only woman to have sold more than 250 million units and has recently surpassed the 300 million-mark, putting her in the company of artists like The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Her songs are universally loved by fans of all ages. Blonde Ambition takes you on a journey through Madonna’s illustrious career, from the early ’80s into the ’90s and beyond. Perfectly capturing the look, sound, and distinctive style of the Queen of Pop in a fun, energetic, and highly entertaining show, Blonde Ambition covers all your favorite Madonna dance hits, including “Like a Virgin,” “Holiday,” “Into the Groove,” “Papa Don’t Preach,” and “Vogue,” just to name a few. Blonde Ambition is wowing audiences everywhere they go, from clubs and casinos to theatres and larger venues.

Kenny Metcalf – Elton John: The Early Years April 6 Accomplished musician and vocalist Kenny Metcalf recreates the multiple Grammy-winning legend and flamboyant superstar in each and every performance. Dazzling outfits, stunning vocals, and a spectacular backing band complete this phenomenal reproduction, which brings the audience on an adventure of both sight and sound. “Witnessing his performance is like reliving infamous shows such as the one at Dodger Stadium in 1975, where I performed with Elton,” says Caleb Quaye, John’s producer and guitarist, who was responsible for his first record deal. “I’m proud to have performed several times with Kenny. Being on stage with him is surreal.” Adds Rick Frio of UNI Records, “I brought Elton to the U.S. with Russ Regan and Pat Pipolo to perform at the Troubadour in 1970, when we all worked at UNI Records. I saw Elton then for the very first time — and 49 years later (in 2019), I saw him again … by Kenny Metcalf as Elton.” PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022 7


​ Always Tina – The Tribute to Tina Turner May 4 Debby Holiday is a multiple “Billboard” charting singer/songwriter. She broke onto the dance scene with her 2004 summer anthem “Dive,” followed by the power ballad “Half a Mile Away,” both of which shot into the “Billboard” Top 10. All of Holiday’s subsequent early aughts dance singles charted the “Billboard” Top 20, including “Bring it On,” “Piece of My Love,” and the Tony Moran-produced “Surrender Me.” Growing up in Los Angeles, Holiday experienced every aspect of the music industry early on. Her father, Jimmy Holiday, was a passionate and soulful artist, topping the charts with several of his own singles before going on to co-write hits for Ray Charles, among others. Naturally, exposure to this eclectic mix of musical genres strongly influenced Holiday’s own unique and compelling sound. Today, Holiday continues to pump up the volume on dance floors worldwide, as well as live with her rock/soul band. She is currently putting the finishing touches on her new double album, “Free2B,” her first offering of both rock and dance. debbyholiday.com

Mirage – Fleetwood Mac June 1 The year was 1974 when two young California singer-songwriters, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, joined the already established British blues band Fleetwood Mac. With Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood, the band rose to legendary superstar status. Their groundbreaking album “Rumours” is still one of the best-selling albums of all time. The Los Angeles-based Mirage, named after the band's third best-selling album, has earned top honors among tribute artists and has been heartily praised by the ‘real’ Stevie Nicks after she heard a performance. The quintet takes the audience on a journey celebrating the hits of Fleetwood Mac in its prime, recreating the classic lineup with a strong stage show and every authentic detail, from the custom wardrobe to the spot-on musical and vocal performances.

Brad Ford & Fortunate Son – Creedence Clearwater Revival July 4 Established in 1997, still performing with all four original band members, and offering timeless hits, Brad Ford & Fortunate Son is the nation’s longest-running, number-one tribute to John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival. The show is for all ages and unites classic rock, country, blues, and folk music fans together like no other tribute act can. Armed with vintage gear, the band is very proud to offer hits — from the swampy blues of “Born on the Bayou” and “Green River” to the country influences of “Bad Moon Rising,” “Lodi,” and “Looking Out My Back Door,” plus rock anthems “Proud Mary,” “Centerfield,” “Who’ll Stop the Rain,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” — delivered with the authentic sound, look, and feel of John Fogerty and CCR. 8 PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022


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Forever Hard at Work For Our Community

s it has been since the very beginning of the global pandemic that started more than two years ago, the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce remains committed to focusing all of its energy and resources on concerted efforts to help member businesses stay afloat, and to assist them in continuing efforts for a safe, successful, and sustainable reboot of the economy. We’re also acting diligently to elevate public awareness of — and support for — small local businesses. Just some of the ways the Chamber has been doing this include: Proudly hosting the 10th Annual Police & Fire Appreciation Luncheon at the Palm Springs Convention Center. The luncheon gave our business community and residents a chance to meet our new Police Chief Andrew Mills and to hear from retired Police Chief Bryan Reyes. Chief Reyes received the prestigious Richard M. Milanovich Community Service Award. Continuing to host several ribboncuttings, including for boutique hotels, many small and large new businesses, and several new airlines that are now calling Palm Springs home. Holding the annual Chamber holiday mixer at Wang’s in the Desert and kicking off the new year with a mixer at Asia SF.

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Hosting several Palm Springs Walk of the Stars dedication ceremonies for luminaries such as Dionne Warwick, Dr. Albert Milauskas, Michael Bush, Dr. Frank Ercoli, Frank Ferrante, and David Lee. Hosting a tribute band concert series, running February to July, on the first Wednesday of each month starting at 7:00 p.m. Bands include TLR the Eagles, Blonde Ambition – Madonna, Kenny Metcalf – Elton John, Always Tina – Tina Turner, Mirage – Fleetwood Mac, Brad Ford & Fortunate Sun – Creedence Clearwater Revival. Opening our third co-workspace at Plaza del Sol in Palm Springs. We now have six new private offices and six semi-private offices for anyone who would like to work remotely.

Our PSILOVEYOU magazine winning an Honorable Mention at the Western Association of Chamber Executives national conference in February. Our magazine received high marks for editorial style, general design, production, and editorial content. No matter what circumstances are upon us, the entire community is only as strong as its weakest member. Our mission here at the Chamber is to help the Coachella Valley weather these stillunprecedented times. We know that, together, we shall prevail and emerge greater and more resilient than ever!


A Message from City Manager Justin Clifton Dear Palm Springs residents: As we head into the spring season, there is so much to celebrate in Palm Springs! The new Downtown Park is officially open and has become a wildly popular venue for our residents and visitors to enjoy. In addition, the City of Palm Springs is delighted to partner with the Chamber of Commerce, P.S. Resorts, the Bureau of Tourism, and Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels for a new Wednesday night tribute band concert series in the Downtown Park. I hope to see many of you there! Finally, as cities across California continue struggling to address ongoing issues with homelessness, I am pleased to inform you the City of Palm Springs, in partnership with the County of Riverside, is working to move forward with a new Homeless Navigation Center in the northern part of the city. It is our hope that this new center will help improve many of the issues that have affected quality of life in our neighborhoods and business community, while providing muchneeded services for those in a need, including transitional housing units with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities, a health clinic, gathering and recreational spaces, and much more. As always, City Hall is here to serve you. Please feel free to reach out to me via email with any questions or suggestions at citymanager@palmspringsca.gov.

Lani Garfield

All the best, Justin Clifton

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2022 Human Rights Commission Honors

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local farm owners to address the COVID-19 epidemic and ensure a coordinated effort to maximize resources and prevent overlap in services and outreach. CVEC has coordinated training; established weekly testing sites for area students, school staff, and community members; and conducted testing clinics at events. Since the launch of the first COVID-19 vaccine event at Tudor Ranch, Inc. in January 2021, many on-site registration and vaccination events have been held. As of November 2021, more than 219 COVID-19 vaccination clinics have administered 36,785 COVID-19 vaccines to district residents.

t its annual Community Service Awards in February, the City of Palm Springs Human Rights Commission honored six individuals and two organizations for outstanding contributions in promoting and protecting human rights, social progress, better standards of life, and equality for all. The following honorees were recognized for significantly enhancing quality of life in Palm Springs when the community was in crisis managing the pandemic: ANN SHEFFER, for providing leadership to support the Palm Springs effort to invest in local arts during the COVID-19 crisis. With the belief that arts build social cohesion and address social equity, racial awareness, and civic engagement, Ann’s leadership of the City of Palm Springs Public Arts Commission helped our city overcome the COVID crises. Artists are rightfully looked to as second responders in times of crisis. They support not only mental and physical health outcomes but community resilience and rebuilding. VACCINATE INLAND EMPIRE (VAXIE) is a volunteer, grassroots organization that has, since February 2021, helped more than 78,000 people navigate the always-changing COVID-19 vaccination system in Southern California. VAXIE was founded to address the need to provide equal vaccine access for all. Founders Rhea Hoffman and Calista Vassios saw that senior citizens struggled to navigate online appointment systems, and that undocumented and homeless communities didn’t know where to get vaccinated without being turned away. VAXIE provides a free service and assists qualified individuals — especially those with work and time constraints, mobility issues, and those without computers — in scheduling vaccination appointments, including booster shots. What started as two friends concerned about mostat-risk neighbors has turned into a growing organization with more than 25 volunteers. CHAD GARDNER, for his giving spirit and support of the community in good times and through the complex COVID-19 crisis. Through donations, partnerships, and special programming at his restaurants, Chad has positively impacted the community through numerous nonprofit charitable organizations. His philanthropic support continued during the pandemic, making a measurable impact on those nonprofits and the clients they served. Chad managed through the COVID-19 challenges and helped address civic issues and the community’s needs. He served on the 12 PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022

board of Main Street Palm Springs and the Mayor’s COVID-19 Business Transition & Reentry Task Force. NIKKI STONE, for setting an example in the community thanks to 10 years of service with Volunteer Palm Springs — an organization that partners with local nonprofits and community organizations to help promote Palm Springs through volunteer efforts which help make our community stronger. With longstanding ties to the community, Nikki volunteers with at-risk teens, sits on the board of Well in the Desert, and participates in local organizations and human rights efforts. Her volunteerism has helped improve quality of life and has contributed to Palm Springs. JIMMY BOEGLE, for aligning business goals and initiatives with causes and social issues that benefit the broader community during a time of significant challenges for him personally. Founder, editor, and publisher of the “Coachella Valley Independent,” Jimmy is committed to keeping the community informed of the pandemic science and data from the medical community. He is credited with keeping honest, ethical, independent local journalism alive during the COVID crises, while at the same time supporting nonprofit organizations, promoting youth housing, and preserving access to health and social services. Jimmy stayed true to his values and commitment to the community he serves during the pandemic, and continued to keep the community informed so they could manage safely and make informed decisions. THE DESERT HEALTHCARE DISTRICT AND FOUNDATION, for increasing awareness, visibility, and access to COVID19-related health services by establishing and leading The Coachella Valley Equity Collaborative (CVEC). CVEC has successfully linked community and faith-based organizations, government agencies, and

VINCENT CORRALES, for publicly offering during the pandemic to run errands and shop for groceries for those 60 years or older confined to their home due to having compromised immune systems or other conditions that prevented them from being in public. His compassion drives him to regularly prepare meals for the area homeless. He has prepared hundreds of traditional Thanksgiving meals for families who otherwise would go without. He is credited with improving the quality of life in Palm Springs, one life at a time. He also volunteers for various organizations and events, and is a regular rider and fundraiser for AIDS Lifecycle. DEAN LAVINE, for his support of charitable and fundraising events that have helped improve quality of life for those living in Palm Springs. When the pandemic first hit and restaurants and bars were ordered to close, it was an unprecedented situation for many business owners. Dean served on the Mayor’s COVID-19 Business Transition & Reentry Task Force, formed early in the COVID crisis. He contributed his leadership to help others in the community, and served on the city’s Parklet Design Standards Workgroup to suggest design guidelines and operational standards for parklets. Dean helped employees through the crisis, continued supporting community organizations, and offered his time to help shape policy to assist the business community in returning to operations amid a COVID environment. Established in 1992, the Palm Springs Human Rights Commission is a nine-member commission of volunteer citizens, appointed by the City Council for three-year terms. The commission’s mission is to promote and protect the diversity of our community and to improve human relations through education and community awareness. Heartfelt congratulations to all of this year’s honorees.


City of Palm Springs and Riverside County Moving Forward with New Homeless Navigation Center

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he City of Palm Springs, in partnership with the County of Riverside, is moving forward with a much-needed new Homeless Navigation Center in the northern part of the city that is expected to help improve some of the ongoing issues surrounding homelessness that continue to affect quality of life in local neighborhoods and the business community. In January, the City Council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the City of Palm Springs to enter into a joint application with the county to apply for up to $50 million from the state’s Homekey program in order to help fund the project. The city will also

contribute $5.3 million in funds from a $10 million state grant received in June 2020. In addition, the county plans to contribute $7.0 million to help purchase the property located at 3589 McCarthy Road and assist with renovation costs. The Homeless Navigation Center is expected to include transitional housing units with bathroom facilities, along with a commercial kitchen to prepare meals for residents, a laundry and washing area, gathering and recreational spaces, as well as a health clinic. For more information, visit palmspringsca.gov.

Historic Plaza Theatre in Downtown Palm Springs Receives Unprecedented $5 Million Donation in Support of Preservation and the Arts The much-anticipated restoration for the historic Plaza Theatre in downtown Palm Springs is moving forward thanks to an unprecedented $5 million donation from noted television/theatre producer, director, and writer David Lee, a Palm Springs resident who co-created both Wings and Frasier and has won nine Emmy Awards.

Councilmember J.R. Roberts, launched a campaign to restore the grand dame Plaza Theatre to its former glory. Lee’s donation will provide a significant portion of the funds needed for the complete restoration. Additional donations will be sought to fully fund the restoration process, which may require $10 - $12 million to complete.

Lee recently pledged $5 million to jumpstart the extensive restoration of the celebrated theatre, $3 million of which will be donated immediately, with an additional $2 million that will follow as matching funds to encourage additional contributions.

“The Plaza Theatre is in dire need of repair and restoration, and the City of Palm Springs has committed to bringing it back to its original luster in the heart of downtown,” said Roberts, who chairs the recently established Palm Springs Plaza Theatre Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, to help raise the funds required to complete the restoration. “I encourage everyone in Palm Springs who has an interest in historic preservation and architecture to consider donating to this important project.”

The Plaza Theatre is one of the city’s most iconic structures. Built in 1936, the building has been the location for film premieres, national radio broadcasts, the Palm Springs International Film Festival, and the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies. Over the last few decades, the building fell into disrepair. In 2019, the City of Palm Springs, led by former

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Office of Sustainability Update: New Trash, Recycling, and Food & Yard Waste Changes to Begin on October 1, 2022 HELPFUL LINKS: • CalRecycle Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Strategy page www.calrecycle.ca.gov/organics/slcp/ • City of Palm Springs Residential Waste page www.palmspringsca.gov/services/ sustainability-and-recycling/recyclingwaste-management/residential-greenwaste For more information, please contact the Office of Sustainability at (760) 323-8248 or recycling@palmspringsca.gov.

SENATE BILL 1383 The City of Palm Springs is preparing for changes to both residential and commercial trash, recycling, and food & yard waste collection service in 2022. The state enacted Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383) to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (like organic waste) in various sectors of California’s economy. SB 1383 establishes statewide targets to reduce the amount of organic waste disposed of in landfills (50% reduction by 2020 and 75% by 2025). It also sets a goal to rescue at least 20% of currently disposed edible food by 2025, and redirect that food to people in need. Although the state mandate requires municipalities to start this service in January 2022, the City of Palm Springs is like most other cities that are on track to provide these new services to all residents later in the year, with a start date of October 1, 2022. The city is working with its hauler, Palm Springs Disposal Services (PSDS), to provide organic containers to all residents by October 1, 2022. For residential customers (including both single-family and multi-family dwellings), those who currently have green containers should only deposit yard waste at this time. PSDS has ordered vehicles and containers, and anticipates that it will receive them in time to provide organic waste collection services to all residential customers beginning October 1, 2022. The city will only begin to enforce organic waste collection regulations on residential customers until all residential customers are offered green waste containers and PSDS begins organic waste in the green carts. More information is available on the city’s Sustainability web page at yoursustainablecity.com. 14 PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022

• Palm Springs Disposal Services Residential Waste page www.palmspringsdisposal.com/ residential/index.htm For more information, please contact Palm Springs Disposal Services at (760) 327-1351 or info@palmspringsdisposal.com.

FOOD WARE ORDINANCE In July 2021, the City of Palm Springs passed a new ordinance (Ordinance Number 2045) to promote reusable food ware and reduce waste from single-use plastics. The new ordinance went into effect on January 1, 2022, requiring restaurants to provide accessories on demand or provide them in a self-service area. The ordinance also bans the sale and use of food ware and accessories that contain polystyrene.

Some of the key provisions that everyone should be aware of include: A broad ban on the sale and use of polystyrene food ware – in foam and rigid forms. A requirement that reusable food ware (plates, dishes, cups) and accessories (utensils) be used for on-site dining. A ban on plastic straws and stirrers. A requirement that disposable food ware accessories such as utensils, straws, and stirrers be available only on request or in a self-service area to minimize distribution of unwanted items. A ban on the use of single-use plastic bags for takeout orders. Residents should prepare for these changes by: Saying “no” to any unwanted accessories when provided automatically. Bringing their own bags if they are ordering food for pickup or when they expect they might have leftovers to take home. Remembering to request accessories and condiments only when needed for takeout or for home delivery. More information is available on the city’s Sustainability web page at yoursustainablecity. com.


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Staycation It's High Time for a With Omicron in the air and travel advisories abounding, maybe now’s the perfect opportunity for you to better get to know your own backyard

BY DANIEL VAILLANCOURT

It’s a well-known known fact that the vast majority of New Yorkers have never been up to the top of the Empire State Building, and that countless Los Angelenos have never ventured close enough to the Hollywood Sign to take a good, hard look at those nine famously humongous white letters. What, dearest Palm Springs resident, have you never actually done in your own hometown? While the relative safety of planes, trains, and any automobile other than the one parked in your garage — not to mention cruise ships — remains in question, perhaps the best vacation you could invest in at the moment is one that keeps you close to home. After all, there are a million reasons why millions of visitors flock to our desert oasis each year. Pick one — or a half-dozen!

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Get up close to desert wildlife at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

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Climb onto a vehicle at Offroad Rentals.

As for bars and restaurants, PSILOVEYOU is sure you’ve been an habitué of your longtime favorites for years. So the goal here is not so much for you to frequent your usual haunts. Try that little place you’ve always wanted to go to. You know, the one everyone is always raving about but that you’ve still somehow managed to miss. Maybe even step up your game and elevate things in the fine dining department. After all, there’s no reason for all those chic eateries to be suitable only for special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. Same goes for retail. While you don’t have to go out and purchase a diamond necklace for the love of your life, you might want to buy yourself — or that special someone — a knickknack that’s out of the ordinary: a beautiful scented candle or body/beauty product, for

Witness the Indian Canyons on horseback.

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Taking it easy from your own home, condo, or apartment is certainly one way to go. But if you really want to indulge in a change of scenery, why not check into Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs; the Hyatt, Hilton, Rowan, Renaissance, Ace, Saguaro, or Margaritaville hotels; or any of the many beautiful, historic boutique inns nestled against our majestic San Jacinto mountains (see our “Think Local” story about such accommodations on page 28).

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Whether you plan to act like a tripper for a day, a weekend, or a full 15 days and nights, there’s enough within city limits not only to keep you busy, but to quench your hunger and thirst while making you utter “Ooh” and “Aah” at every turn.

Up, up, and away at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.

instance. And speaking of head-to-toe, why not book a massage, facial, or mani-pedi at a local spa. Staycation treats don’t come any better than that. But going back to the Hollywood Sign and Empire State theme, attractions are where you really get to explore something quintessentially “Palm Springs” that tourists have known about forever — and that you have too, surely — but that you’ve never made it a point to indulge in. We’re talking going up the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, taking more than a tiny peek inside the Palm Springs Art

Museum, tempting fate at the casino, taking a ride on horseback in the Indian Canyons, living a bit more dangerously by renting an off-road vehicle and taking to the sand dunes, hiking the Lykken Trail, taking in a comedy or drama at one of our many live theatre company venues, going down valley to visit the new rhinoceros exhibit at The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert, or purchasing a ticket to one of the upcoming benefit galas on behalf of the Palm Springs Air Museum (Above & Beyond, March 25), DAP Health (The Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards, April 9), or AIDS Assistance Program (Evening Under the Stars, April 30). We’re sure you’re getting the picture. The blue sky’s the limit. Lose your inhibitions and let your imagination run wild. You have chosen to live here for many reasons, but there certainly must be a few perks you’ve yet to experience. So dream big, stay put, and enjoy! PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022 21







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Casa Cody: Relax in Charming Style

A strikingly modern twist on Palm Springs Spanish design, this 34-room boutique hotel is perfectly located in the middle of the happening Uptown Design District. Relax on your private patio, hang poolside with your friends, or meander over to some of the best restaurants and galleries Palm Springs offers. Complimentary continental breakfast and loaner bicycles. Pet-friendly.

Nestled against the spectacular San Jacinto Mountains in the heart of Palm Springs, the recently refurbished Casa Cody is perfect for leisurely poolside days and sweetly serene nights. Founded in the 1920s, Casa Cody is the oldest operating hotel in Palm Springs.

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The Andalusian Court: Dreamy Sensuality

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Romantic. Intimate. Dreamy. The Andalusian Court is ideal for a starryeyed Palm Springs getaway with your beloved. Cradled by lush green grounds, its luxury villas have private garden patios and outdoor soaking tubs. Ecoconscious, pet-friendly, and a short walk to downtown shops and restaurants. Romance packages available.


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Designed in 1947 by architect William F. Cody, Del Marcos Hotel is a 17-room modernist marvel located in the historic Tennis Club neighborhood. Built of native stone and redwood — and surrounding a shimmering pool — architectural features include luxurious suites, an organic asymmetrical entrance doorway, and floor-to-ceiling glass. Complimentary continental breakfast, cocktail hour, and loaner bicycles. Pet-friendly.

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Del Marcos Hotel: Midcentury Marvelousness

Dive Palm Springs: Jump Into This Magical Enclave Chic and saucy, with a hint of naughty, Dive Palm Springs evokes the 1960s French Riviera with a PS twist. This award-winning petite boutique hotel has beautifully designed rooms and elegant appointments that make any stay memorable. Splurge for the Paris Suite. You’ll be glad you did.

The Cheetah Hotel: Where the Cool Cats Stay! Brought to you by designer Tracy Turco, this 12-room midcentury modern boutique hotel is sleek and chic. Its bright yellow and black color scheme has animal prints and cheetah icons everywhere. Enjoy your private patio and cocktail shaker. Pool, spa, and mountain views. $10 from each booking goes to the Cheetah Conservation Fund.

Descanso — a newly refurbished, completely reimagined resort — caters (oh-so-beautifully) to gay men. Here, verdant gardens bloom, the pool water entices, and the hospitality is beyond exceptional. A brother property to the legendary Santiago Resort, the Descanso is all-inclusive, which means breakfast, lunch, and cantina access are included.

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Descanso Resort: Men Don’t Want to Leave

Palm Springs Preferred Small Hotels (PSPSH) is an association of independently owned boutique hotels and inns. It was established in 2016 through a series of Town Hall meetings by local small hotel owners and managers, in partnership with the City of Palm Springs. The purpose of PSPSH is to serve as an economic driver and to create awareness of the uniqueness of Palm Springs small hotels, which are an essential part of this desert resort town’s unique culture and economy. PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022 29


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Here We Grow Again! PALM SPRINGS CHAMBER OPENS 3RD CO-WORK LOCATION AT PLAZA DEL SOL

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he Chamber's Palm Springs Co-Work offers modern, flexible options in the heart of the downtown. Choose from three vibrant locations: Chamber HQ, with its midcentury feel and stunning mountain views; the modern, industrial suites above the West Elm building at The Block, which overlook Palm Canyon Drive; or the Spanish Revival style of Plaza del Sol, featuring our largest offices. Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, kitchen and lounge areas, coffee, beverages, snacks, and free parking. Need a break? Walk to nearby shops and restaurants. And don't forget that Co-Work members enjoy exclusive Chamber benefits, including free access to networking opportunities, special events, and discounts. Full-time locals. seasonal residents, and out-of-towners combine to make Palm Springs Co-Work an inspiring environment for enterprises of any size or budget. No long-term commitment is ever required.

Contact us at (760) 325-1577 or mellis@pschamber.org or visit pschamber.org for more information or to reserve your spot.


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Wang’s in the Desert 424 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 325-9264

Fresh Eddie Productions LLC Palm Springs Pinot Fest/Rancho Mirage Wine + Food Festival 79405 Highway 111, La Quinta, CA, 92253 (760) 815-3566 palmspringspinotfest.com Let Craig Do It 1510 S. Camino Real 212, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (805) 709-3342 LetCraigDoIt.com D.J Mod Girl 303 N. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 537-7223 djmodgirl.com

Racquet Club Spirits 190 W. Amado Road, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (415) 867-2089 racquetclubspirits.com Christina Ybarra - Berkshire Hathaway Home Services 1414 E Ramon Road #201, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 641-8031 christinaybarra.bhhscaproperties. com ThePackengers 12020 Woodrfull Ave Unit C, Downey, CA, 90241 (310) 985-5677 thepackengers.com White Party Global 1421 S. Burnside Avenue Los Angeles, CA, 90019 (310) 717-8579 whiteparty.org PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022 35


Reforma Supper Club 333 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (646) 896-9428 reformaps.com Cheetah Hotel 364 E. Stevens Road, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 933-4393 cheetahhotelps.com

Casita Antigua Casa De Monte Vista 696 Via Monte Vista, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 272-0161 casademontevista.com

Compass 830 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 2, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 350-9253 compass.com

His & Hers Premier Tool Box 1717 E. Vista Chino Road, Palm Springs, 92262 (858) 610-4498

Vacation Rental Owners & Neighbors of Palm Springs (VRON-PS) 611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, #7-120, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (760) 790-4280 vronps.org

Evening Citizen 220 E Arenas Road, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 668-6517 theeveningcitizenps.com

Pimlico Place 278 N. Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (510) 305-0599 pimlico-place.com

Hughes & Hughes 74-130 Country Club Drive, Suite 105, Palm Desert, CA, 92260 (760) 836-5200 hughesandhughesca.com

Salt Point Beverages 535 Paseo De Anza, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (310) 995-1572 saltpoint.co

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One Plant Dispensary 2739 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 548-0269 oneplant.life/locations/palmsprings


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Palm Springs Fine Men’s Salon 750 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 3 Palm Springs, CA 92262 760.904.0434 / Book Online @ psfinemenssalon.com

The Whole Enchilada 350 Ridge Road, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (310) 339-2823 thewholeenchilada.com

Radius Agent Realty 495 E. Twin Palms Drive #4, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (469) 486-1669 joeydominguez.radius.homes

Motel 6 - E Palm Canyon 595 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (760) 325-6129 motel6.com

Intersect Palm Springs 315 Chason Wood Way, Roswell, GA, 30076 (678) 467-0766 intersectpalmsprings.com

Georgia Tournai Hair 500 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (970) 405-5487 gtournai.squarespace.com

Rug and Loom 673 Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 800-8001 rugsandloom.com

Uncle Chai Thailand Street Food 69930 Highway 111, Suite 122, Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270 (760) 895-7046

Alaska Airlines 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 11, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 320-4150 alaskaair.com

At-Home Medical 120 S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (760) 600-6025 at-homemedical.com

David Perry & Associates, Inc. 1775 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 110-55, Palm Springs, CA, 92264 (415) 676-7007 davidperry.com

GM Drafting & Design 17141 Louise N., Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 333-0245 draftingservicepalmspringsca. com/contact

Dreamfields 65441 Two Bunch Palm Trail, Desert Hot Springs, CA, 92240 (361) 739-6094 dreamfields.com

Vested Solutions 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (877) 460-7729 virtualvisionsolution.com Grizzly Entertainment 1135 Passage Street, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (929) 428-0773 grizzlyglobal.net The Soulpreneur LLC 1135 Passage Street, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (323) 470-0611 abboodtamimi.com PSILOVEYOU | Winter 2022 37


Twist Palm Springs 140 W. VÌa Lola, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 701-9521 thetwistps.com Deluxe Cleaning and Janitorial Services 27325 Landau Blvd., Cathedral City, CA, 92234 (760)899-7457 deluxecleaningandjanitorialservices.com Palm Springs Holiday House 795 E Chuckwalla Road, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (310)293-6629 www.globehomes.com

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West Coast Foot and Ankle Center 2145 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 5 Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760)565-5545 westcoastfootandankle.com i*financial 1901 N.W. Military Highway, Suite 102, San Antonio, TX, 78213 (806) 577-5437 youandifinancial.com Yoga Yantra 477 S Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 8, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760)219-4406 yogayantrapalmsprings.com Powur Solar 1717 E. Vista Chino Suite A7-477 Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760) 237-8337 solar@therealjose.com

hyphen – 1007 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92262 (760)459-9199 hyphenpsp.com

Windmill City Screen Printing 30560 Gunther Street Thousand Palms, CA, 92276 (760) 902-6825 sales@ windmillcityscreenprinting.com

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Information Palm Springs City Hall 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way (760) 323-8299 palmspringsca.gov Palm Springs Police Department 200 S. Civic Way Direct Line (760) 323-8116 Public Information (760) 323-8106 pspd.com Palm Springs Fire Department 300 N. El Cielo Road (760) 323-8181

Community and Economic Development (760) 323-8259 Office of Sustainability (760) 323-8214 Planning Services (760) 323-8245 Public Works & Engineering (760) 323-8253 Building & Safety (760) 323-8242 Maintenance & Facilities (760) 323-8167

Office of the City Manager (760) 322-8362

Code Enforcement (760) 323-8177

Office of the Assistant City Manager/City Engineer (760) 323-8202

Parks and Recreation 401 S. Pavilion Way (760) 323-8272

Office of the City Council (760) 322-8385

Demuth Community Center 3601 E. Mesquite Ave. (760) 320-6430

Office of the City Attorney (760) 323-8205 Office of the City Clerk (760) 323-8204 Request public records via email at cityclerk@palmspringsca.gov

James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center 480 Tramview Road (760) 323-8271

Office of Communications/ Public Information (760) 323-8250

Palm Springs Public Library 300 S. Sunrise Way (760) 322-7323 palmspringslibrary.org

Office of Neighborhood Involvement (760) 323-8255 palmspringsneighborhoods.com

Welwood Murray Memorial Public Library & Visitors Center 100 S. Palm Canyon Drive (760) 323-8296

Office of Special Program Compliance/Vacation Rentals & Cannabis (760) 322-8370

Palm Springs International Airport 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way (760) 318-3800 palmspringsairport.com

Information Technology and Palm Springs Community Television (760) 322-8397 Finance Department Direct Line (760) 323-8229 Business Licenses (760) 323-8289

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Palm Springs Animal Control (760) 323-8151 (760) 327-1441 Active animal assistance Palm Springs Animal Shelter 4575 E. Mesquite Avenue (760) 416-5718 psanimalshelter.org

Palm Springs Convention & Bureau of Tourism 277 N. Avenida Caballeros (760) 325-6611 VisitPalmSprings.Com

Volunteer Palm Springs PO Box 5803 Palm Springs, CA 92263 760.902.2297 volunteerpalmsprings.org

Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs, ONE-PS one-ps.org palmspringsneighborhoods@one-ps.org

CITY HOTLINES Code Enforcement (760) 778-8434

USEFUL CONTACTS FOR OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICES AND ORGANIZATIONS Desert Water Agency 1200 Gene Autry Trail South (760) 323-4971 DWA.org LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert 1301 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Ste. 301 (760) 416-7790 thecenterps.org Mizell Center 480 S. Sunrise Way (760) 323-5689 mizell.org Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce 190 W. Amado Road (760) 325-1577 pschamber.org Palm Springs Disposal Services 4690 E. Mesquite Avenue (760) 327-1351 palmspringsdisposal.com Palm Springs Unified School District 150 District Center Drive (760) 883-2700 psusd.us

Graffiti (760) 778-8469 Vacation Rental Compliance (760) 322-8383 ELECTED OFFICIALS Congressman Raul Ruiz, MD, 36th District Coachella Valley District Office 43875 Washington Street, Ste. 4 Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 424-8888 Riverside County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez, 4th District Coachella Valley District Office 73710 Fred Waring Drive, Ste. 222 Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 863-8211 Assemblyman Chad Mayes, 42nd Assembly District 41608 Indian Trail, Ste. 1 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 346-6342 State Senator Melissa Melendez, 28th Senate District 45125 Smurr Street, Ste. B Indio, CA 92201 (760) 398-6442




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