City of Palm Springs ‘State of the City’ set for December 2nd
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - The Mayor of Palm Springs will soon deliver the annual "State of the City" address, highlighting some of the city's accomplishments and looking ahead to the future.
The event will take place December 2nd at the Palm Springs Convention Center, where residents will be able to join Mayor Ron deHarte and the City Council members for the "Palm Springs Forward - We Can . . .Plan Smarter, Build Stronger with a City that works for everyone" event.
Mayor deHarte will share updates, recent accomplishments, and new ideas for Palm Springs.
DeHarte says, "We're going to share some of the highlights, activity, programs, and some of the things city council has approved this year. And set the stage for what's going to come tomorrow, and what's coming down the road, and how can we achieve better quality of life."
News Channel 3's Peter Daut spoke with the Mayor on Monday to get a preview of some of the topics to be discussed.
The event kicks off at 2:00 p.m. at the Palm Springs Convention Center located 277 N. Avenida Caballeros, starting with a non-profit and City Department fair, followed by the Mayor's presentation. The community is also invited to come together for an ice cream social in the lobby of the Convention Center afterwards.
The event is free and open to the public - Everyone is invited. Residents who are unable to attend will be able to watch the broadcast on the City’s YouTube channel and on Palm Springs Community Television.
For more information, visit palmspringsca.gov.
