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PALM DESERT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Closed Session 3:45 p.m.; Regular Session 4:00 p.m.
Council Chamber, City Hall
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, California
This is a joint meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert
Redevelopment Agency, Palm Desert Housing Authority and the Palm Desert Board of Library
Trustees. Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting may be conducted as a hybrid meeting
allowing public access via teleconference or in person, and up to two Councilmembers may attend
remotely.
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1.CALL TO ORDER - CLOSED SESSION - 3:45 P.M.
2.PUBLIC COMMENT FOR CLOSED SESSION ITEMS ONLY
This time has been set aside for members of the public to address the City
Council on items contained only on the Closed Session Agenda within the three-
minute time limit. Speakers may utilize one of the three options listed on the first
page of this agenda.
3.RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
4.CLOSED SESSION AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION:
The following items were considered in closed session:
4.a Closed Session Meeting Minutes: April 24, 2025
4.b Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation
Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)
(Number of potential cases: 1)
5.ROLL CALL - REGULAR MEETING - 4:00 P.M.
6.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilmember Pradetto
7.INSPIRATION
Councilmember Quintanilla
8.REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION
City Attorney Shah
9.AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, AND APPOINTMENTS
9.a PROCLAMATION: HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY 9
9.b PROCLAMATION: POLLINATOR WEEK 11
9.c AWARDS: CIVIC ACADEMY PARTICIPANTS CERTIFICATES
9.d PRESENTATION: FRIENDS OF THE DESERT MOUNTAINS
WILDFLOWER FESTIVAL
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10.CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
11.MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND REQUESTS FOR ACTION
12.NONAGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS
This time has been set aside for the public to address the City Council on issues
that are not on the agenda for up to three minutes. Speakers may utilize one of
the three options listed on the first page of the agenda. Because the Brown Act
does not allow the City Council to act on items not listed on the agenda,
members may briefly respond or refer the matter to staff for a report and
recommendation at a future meeting.
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13.CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and may be
approved by one motion. The public may comment on any items on the Consent
Agenda within the three-minute time limit. Individual items may be removed by
the City Council for a separate discussion.
RECOMMENDATION:
To approve the consent calendar as presented.
13.a APPROVAL OF CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, AND
HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES
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RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Minutes of April 24, 2025.
13.b APPROVAL OF WARRANT REGISTERS 41
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the warrant registers issued for the period 3/26/2025 to 5/2/2025.
13.c RATIFICATION OF A LETTER OF OPPOSITION FOR SENATE BILL 634
(PÉREZ): HOMELESSNESS – CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES
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RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify the issuance of a letter of opposition for SB 634 (Pérez):
Homelessness – Civil and Criminal Penalties.
13.d APPOINTMENT TO THE COACHELLA VALLEY MULTIPLE SPECIES
HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN (CVMSHCP) TRAILS MANAGEMENT
SUBCOMMITTEE
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RECOMMENDATION:
With regret, accept the resignation of Donna Beane as the City’s
representative to the CVMSHCP Trails Management
Subcommittee.
1.
Appoint Shawn Muir as the City’s representative and Kevin Swartz
as the alternate representative to the CVMSHCP Trails
Management Subcommittee for a term ending June 30, 2026.
2.
13.e UPDATE TO ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE USE GUIDELINES 103
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive and file an administrative update to the City’s Electronic Signature
Use Guidelines to allow digital signatures for City lease agreements.
13.f RATIFICATION AND UPDATE OF VENDOR AND CONTRACTOR
PREQUALIFICATION LIST FOR SUBMISSIONS THROUGH APRIL 18,
2025
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RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify the updated prequalified vendor and contractor list through April 18,
2025, for the City of Palm Desert, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert
Redevelopment Agency, Palm Desert Housing Authority, and Desert
Willow Golf Resort.
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13.g RESOLUTION UPDATING OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING PROGRAM
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, UPDATING THE OUTSIDE
AGENCY CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS FUNDING COMMITTEE
MEMBERS AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2024-002.”
13.h HOUSING AUTHORITY RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING DATES FOR
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE PALM DESERT HOUSING
COMMISSION DURING FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026
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RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE PALM DESERT
HOUSING AUTHORITY, SETTING THE SCHEDULE FOR REGULAR
MEETINGS OF THE PALM DESERT HOUSING COMMISSION IN FISCAL
YEAR 2025/2026.”
13.i RELEASE PARTICULATE MATTER (PM10) BONDS FOR COMPLETED
PROJECTS
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RECOMMENDATION:
Release the following PM 10 Bonds:
Alpha Holdings (PG21-0010) in the amount of $2,420.1.
DOLCE Tract 31071 (PG21-0022) in the amount of $35,700.2.
Bond for Gerald Ford Apartments (RG22-0009) in the amount of
$13,640.
3.
Bond for West Coast Self Storage (PG23-0025) in the amount of
$4,220.
4.
13.j UPDATE ON THE MAYORS’ MONARCH PLEDGE AND POLLINATOR
WEEK
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RECOMMENDATION:
Receive and file the update on the City’s participation in the Mayors’
Monarch Pledge and recognition of Pollinator Week.
13.k RATIFY AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO CONTRACT NO. C44200 WITH
HERMANN DESIGN GROUP FOR THE DESIGN OF DESERT WILLOW
GREENS AND TEE BOX RENOVATION PROJECT AND TURF
REDUCTION ON FIRECLIFF AND MOUNTAIN VIEW COURSES IN THE
AMOUNT OF $57,500 (MLS00005)
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RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify Amendment No. 4 to Contract No. C44200 with Hermann Design
Group for the design of Desert Willow Firecliff Greens and Tee Box
Renovations and Turf Reduction for both the Firecliff and Mountain View
Courses in an amount not to exceed $57,500.
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13.l APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT
ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND GRANT PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
THE 2025/26 ENGINEER’S REPORT FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM
DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
NO.1
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RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR
THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS
FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING AND
LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR
2025/2026.”
1.
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE
ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM
DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026 AND
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER’S REPORT,”
and setting a Public Hearing to be held at Palm Desert City Hall on
Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 4 p.m.
2.
13.m APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT
THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/26
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RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,
INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION
OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PALM DESERT BENEFIT
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026.”
1.
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY THE ANNUAL
ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026,
PURSUANT TO THE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982
AND APPOINTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC
HEARING ON THESE MATTERS,” and setting a Public Hearing to
be held at Palm Desert City Hall on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at
4:00 p.m.
2.
14.ACTION CALENDAR
The public may comment on individual Action Items within the three-minute time
limit. Speakers may utilize one of the three options listed on the first page of the
agenda.
None.
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15.PUBLIC HEARINGS
The public may comment on individual Public Hearing Items within the three-
minute time limit. The applicant or appellant will be provided up to five minutes
to make their presentation. Speakers may utilize one of the three options listed
on the first page of this agenda.
15.a ADOPT AND APPROVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
(CDBG) SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE ANNUAL ACTION
PLANS FOR PROGRAM YEARS 2020(CV), 2021, 2022, 2023, AND 2024
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RECOMMENDATION:
Conduct a public hearing, receive public testimony, and approve
the Substantial Amendment to the PY 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023,
and 2024 Annual Action Plans.
1.
Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2020 (CV) to reallocate
$180,000 in remaining CDBG-CV funds to the Desert Arc HVAC
Replacement Project, an eligible public facility upgrade.
2.
Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2021 to reallocate
$59,723.44 in unspent funds to the PY 2024 for Palm Desert
Housing Authority (PDHA) public infrastructure improvements.
3.
Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2022 to reallocate
$32,467.73 in unspent funds to PY 2024 for PDHA public
infrastructure improvements.
4.
Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2023 to reallocate
$50,000 in unspent funds to The Joslyn Center for ADA bathroom
improvements.
5.
Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2024 to allocate
$110,000 in remaining funds to the City’s Housing Authority for
PDHA public infrastructure improvements.
6.
Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds for the
applicable CDBG Accounts, if necessary to implement the
approved amendments.
7.
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15.b PROPOSED PLAN FOR BOND ISSUANCE BY THE CALIFORNIA
STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR PHASE
I OF THE PALM VILLAS AT MILLENNIUM APARTMENT PROJECT
LOCATED NORTH OF GERALD FORD DRIVE BETWEEN DINAH
SHORE DRIVE AND TECHNOLOGY DRIVE
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RECOMMENDATION:
Conduct the public hearing under the requirements of Tax and
Equity Fiscal Responsibility Act (“TEFRA”) and the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) in connection
with the proposed issuance in one or more series of revenue
bonds by the California Statewide Communities Development
Authority (“CSCDA”), a joint exercise of powers authority and
public entity of the State of California, in an amount not to exceed
Sixty Five Million Dollars ($65,000,000) (the “Bonds”), to finance
the acquisition, construction and development of Phase I of Palm
Villas at Millennium Apartments, 121-units of a 241-unit multifamily
affordable rental housing project located north of Gerald Ford
Drive between Dinah Shore Drive and Technology Drive, Palm
Desert, California (the “Phase I of Project”) and receive public
comments.
1.
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF The CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY THE CALIFORNIA
STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF
EXEMPT FACILITY BONDS FOR PHASE I OF PALM VILLAS AT
MILLENNIUM,” approving the issuance of the Bonds by CSCDA
for the benefit of PD Millennium Partners, L.P., a California Limited
Partnership (the "Borrower") a partnership of which Palm
Communities (the "Developer") or a related person to the
Developer is the general partner, to provide for the financing of the
Project. Such adoption is solely for the purpose of satisfying the
requirements of TEFRA, the Code, and California Government
Code Sections 6500 et seq.
2.
Authorize the Mayor or the Executive Director to enter into and
execute the Indemnity Agreement, attached hereto in substantial
form.
3.
16.INFORMATION ITEMS
17.ADJOURNMENT
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18.PUBLIC NOTICES
Agenda Related Materials: Pursuant to Government Code §54957.5(b)(2) the
designated office for inspection of records in connection with this meeting is the
Office of the City Clerk, Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive,
Palm Desert. Staff reports for all agenda items considered in open session, and
documents provided to a majority of the legislative bodies are available for
public inspection at City Hall and on the City’s website at www.palmdesert.gov
by clicking “Meeting Agendas” at the top of the page.
Americans with Disabilities Act: It is the intention of the City of Palm Desert to
comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in all respects. If, as an
attendee or a participant at this meeting, or in meetings on a regular basis, you
will need special assistance beyond what is normally provided, the city will
attempt to accommodate you in every reasonable manner. Please contact the
Office of the City Clerk, (760) 346-0611, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to
inform us of your needs and to determine if accommodation is feasible.
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
I, Michelle Nance, Acting Assistant City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, do
hereby certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California,
that the foregoing agenda for the Palm Desert City Council, Successor Agency
for the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority, was posted
on the City Hall bulletin board and City website www.palmdesert.gov no less
than 72 hours prior to the meeting.
/S/ Michelle Nance
Acting Assistant City Clerk
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WHEREAS, between the years of 1933 and 1945, six million Jewish people were
killed during the Holocaust; and
2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau
when Jewish people and other persecuted populations were freed from the Nazi
concentration camp after having suffered mass murders, forced labor, horrific conditions,
and grave harm; and
WHEREAS, the memory of the Holocaust serves as a reminder of the importance of
kindness, respect, and understanding among all people; and
WHEREAS, it is crucial to remember the stories of those who were affected by the
Holocaust, honor the resilience of the survivors, and reflect on the lessons learned from
this dark chapter of history; and
WHEREAS, Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, is a day to
honor the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that I, Jan C. Harnik,
Mayor of the City of Palm Desert , on behalf of the City Council, do hereby
recognize April 23-24, 2025, as
Holocaust Remembrance Day
in the City of Palm Desert and reaffirm our dedication to combating hatred, and
commit to fostering a world of compassion, understanding, and peace.
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WHEREAS, the monarch butterfly is an iconic North American species whose
multigenerational migration and transformation from caterpillar to butterfly has long captured
the imagination of people across the continent; and
WHEREAS, both the eastern and western monarch butterfly populations have experienced
steep declines due to habitat loss, climate change, pesticide use, and other environmental threats;
and
WHEREAS, pollinators such as monarchs, honeybees, native bees, birds, and bats are vital to
the health of our ecosystems, supporting biodiversity and playing an essential role in the
production of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and other crops; and
WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert recognizes the urgent need to protect pollinator species
and has taken the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge, joining communities across the United States in
committing to create pollinator-friendly habitats and raise awareness about pollinator
conservation; and
WHEREAS, cities and local governments have a critical role to play in restoring habitat for
monarchs and other pollinators through the thoughtful use of parks, open spaces, road medians,
community gardens, schools, and municipal buildings; and
WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert is committed to environmental efforts that ensure the
benefits of pollinator conservation and green space improvements are shared by all members of
our community; and
WHEREAS, Pollinator Week, recognized this year from June 16–22, 2025, provides an
important opportunity to celebrate pollinators, encourage stewar dship, and inspire local action.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, JAN C. HARNIK, Mayor of the City
of Palm Desert, and the entire City Council do hereby proclaim the week of June 16
through June 22, 2025, as
Pollinator Week
in the City of Palm Desert, and I urge all citizens to celebrate Pollinator Week and to support efforts to
protect and restore habitat for monarch butterflies and other pollinators assuring that future generations
can continue to enjoy their beauty and benefit from the vital ecological services they provide.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
have caused the Official Seal of the City of Palm
Desert, California, to be affixed this 8th day of May 2025.
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DesertMountains.org Connect to the Land
In the desert,
ADAPTABILITY
is key to survival!
Windy Wildflower Festival 2022 Wrap-Up
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Coachella Valley Wildflower Festival March 1, 2025
Palm Desert Civic Center Park
9AM –4PM / BEST DAY EVER
Set Up Included:
•10 Vendors
•25 Exhibitors
•8 Food Trucks
•12 Kids’ Zone Activities
•Youth Art Contest Tent DOUBLED
•LIVE Aerial Performances
•1 Band in our Beer & Wine Garden
•100+ Volunteers, Board & Staff
2 5/1/2025
OVER
2,500
ATTENDEES!
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OVER
1,000
ATTENDEES!
SERVING UP OUTDOOR FUN FOR EVERYONE
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ALL Are Welcome!
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FAN FAVORITE: Native Planting Area
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Wildflower Festival
is THE outdoor event
of the spring!
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We made sure to get the word out!
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THE BIG PICTURE Our event is growing!
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Kids Zone: Connecting With Nature
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DOG Zone: Education & Outreach
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“Naturally Inspired” Youth Art Contest GROWS
OVER
1,000
CONTESTANTS
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Art Flying
Aerial
Performance
& Play
Another great
way to enjoy
the outdoors!
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RUNNING WILD Wildflower 5K!
The Saturday before Wildflower Festival,
folks walked or ran or strolled the Randall Henderson Trail!
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Friends’ Volunteers: OUR BEST ADVOCATES
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OUR SPONSORS MAKE THIS HAPPEN!
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Study Session of the Palm Desert City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert
Redevelopment Agency, Housing Authority, and Board of Library Trustees
Minutes
1. CALL TO ORDER - STUDY SESSION
A Study Session of the Palm Desert City Council was called to order by Mayor Harnik
on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 2:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, City Hall, located at
73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California.
2. STUDY SESSION TOPICS
2.a PALM DESERT VISION ZERO STRATEGY
Senior Project Manager Gerry and Les Brown, Alta Planning + Design, narrated a
PowerPoint presentation and responded to City Council inquiries.
During the deliberations, individual Councilmember(s) offered commentary as
follows. The points below do not necessarily reflect the City Council consensus:
• Discussed the potential benefits and drawbacks of narrowing vehicle
lanes on Fred Waring Drive to create a 3-foot buffer for bike lanes;
• Recommended ongoing discussions concerning George Washington
Charter School, highlighting concerns about inadequate sidewalks and
parking;
• Requested a list of prioritized projects for review by the Active
Transportation (ATP) Subcommittee and future presentation to the City
Council;
• Recommended that staff identify any prioritized projects that may be low-
cost but offer high returns, with consideration for possible Measure G
funding; and
• Suggested exploring strategies to promote walking to school.
2.b LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION START TIMES
Code Compliance Supervisor Rodriguez narrated a PowerPoint presentation and
responded to City Council inquiries.
During the course of discussion, it was agreed that there is a need to amend the
municipal code related to landscape maintenance and construction start times
and requested that staff develop potential options for City Council consideration.
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2.c EL PASEO COURTESY CART PROGRAM
Economic Development Director Alvarez narrated a PowerPoint presentation and
responded to City Council inquiries.
During the course of discussion, the City Council expressed support for
extending the hours of the courtesy cart program and postponing any expansion
of the service area.
3. ADJOURNMENT
The City Council adjourned the Study Session at 3:49 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
_________________________
Michelle Nance
Acting Assistant City Clerk/Assistant Secretary
_________________________
Anthony J. Mejia, MMC
City Clerk/Secretary
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Palm Desert City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment
Agency, Housing Authority, and Board of Library Trustees
Regular Meeting Minutes
1. CALL TO ORDER - CLOSED SESSION - 3:30 P.M.
A Regular Meeting of the Palm Desert City Council was called to order by Mayor Harnik
on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 3:55 p.m., in the Council Chamber, City Hall, located at
73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California.
2. PUBLIC COMMENT FOR CLOSED SESSION ITEMS ONLY
None.
3. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Harnik adjourned to Closed Session at 3:55 p.m.
4. CLOSED SESSION AGENDA
4.a Closed Session Meeting Minutes: April 10, 2025
4.b Conference with Real Property Negotiations pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.8
Property Description: APN 640-140-020
Agency: City of Palm Desert
City Negotiator: Chris Escobedo/Richard Cannone/Martin Alvarez
Negotiating Parties: Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
Under Negotiation: Price and Terms
4.c Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation
Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)
(Number of potential cases: 1)
5. ROLL CALL - REGULAR MEETING - 4:10 P.M.
6. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Councilmember Nestande led the Pledge of Allegiance.
7. INSPIRATION
Councilmember Mayor Pro Tem Trubee provided words of inspiration.
8. REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION
City Attorney Shah stated that direction was given by the City Council; no reportable
actions were taken.
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9. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, AND APPOINTMENTS
9.a HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY PROCLAMATION
Mayor Harnik announced that the Holocaust Remembrance Day Proclamation
will be presented during the May 8, 2025, City Council meeting.
9.b TREE CITY USA PROCLAMATION
Mayor Harnik presented a Proclamation to Public Works Superintendent Chuck
and Management Analyst Gonzalez declaring April 25, 2025, as Arbor Day.
9.c CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY MUSEUM OF THE DESERT UPDATE
Cindy Burreson, representing Children's Discovery Museum of the Desert,
provided an update on the Children's Discovery Museum of the Desert and
responded to Councilmember inquiries.
10. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
10.a SHERIFF DEPARTMENT UPDATE
Sergeant Cryder, Riverside County Sheriff's Department, introduced new motor
members of the Sheriff's department, provided an update on an arrest made in a
case that involved the illegal sales of tobacco to minors, and responded to
Councilmember inquiries.
11. MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND REQUESTS FOR ACTION
Councilmembers provided updates on their attendance at various events.
Councilmember Quintanilla, with support of Councilmember Nestande, requested info
on international arboreal standards referenced in the Tree City USA proclamation,
specifically regarding the maintenance of palm trees on City property.
Mayor Pro Tem Trubee, with support of Councilmember Quintanilla, requested
discussion to move closed session to end of regular meeting.
12. NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mike Morsch, Palm Desert resident, spoke on the state of the city video on City's
website.
John Sisley, Palm Desert resident, spoke on the benefits of Community Workforce
Agreements and urged the City Council to consider implementation in City projects.
13. CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
To approve the consent calendar as presented, excluding items 13f and 13g, which
were removed for separate discussion. Details of those items are recorded on page 7 of
these minutes.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
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13.a APPROVAL OF CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, AND HOUSING
AUTHORITY MINUTES
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Approve the Minutes of April 10, 2025.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.b APPROVAL OF WARRANT REGISTERS
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Approve the warrant registers issued for the period 2/25/2025 to 4/10/2025.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.c RATIFICATION OF A LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR ASSEMBLY BILL 650
(PAPAN): HOUSING ELEMENT AND REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS
ALLOCATION
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Ratify the issuance of a letter of support for AB 650 (Papan): Housing Element
and Regional Housing Needs Allocation.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.d RATIFICATION OF A LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR THE CITY OF INDIAN
WELLS WHITEWATER CHANNEL LINING PROJECT
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Ratify the letter of support for the City of Indian Wells’ Fiscal Year 2026
Community Project Funding request for the Whitewater Channel Lining Project.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.e AUTHORIZE SUBSTITUE OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL FOR THE CITY
MANAGER TO ATTEND THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING
CENTERS CONFERENCE (ICSC) IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Authorize substitute out-of-state travel for the City Manager to attend the
International Council of Shopping Centers Conference (ICSC) on May 19, 2025,
in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
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13.h AUTHORIZE A CONTINGENCY OF $75,000 FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN
REVIEW, INSPECTIONS, AND RELATED SERVICES (CONTRACT NO.
C48010)
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
1. Authorize a contingency of $75,000 to be used for supplemental plan
review, inspections, and related services (Contract No. C48010).
2. Authorize the City Attorney to make any non-monetary changes to the
agreement.
3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to approve any change orders
and execute any amendments to the agreements.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.i UPDATE ON THE CITY’S ONGOING COMMITMENT TO TREE CITY USA
RECOGNITION THROUGH THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Receive and file the update on the City’s Tree City USA status and continued
participation in the Arbor Day Foundation’s program.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.j RATIFY CHANGE ORDER 1 TO CONTRACT NO. C48610 WITH R
DEPENDABLE CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR ADA UPGRADES AT THE STATE
BUILDING (PROJECT NO. MFA00011)
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Ratify Change Order 1 to Contract No. C48610 with R Dependable Construction,
Inc., of San Bernardino, California, for ADA upgrades at the State Building in the
amount of $41,394.31 for a new contract amount of $321,294.31.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
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13.k AWARD A CONTRACT TO MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES, INC., OF IRWINDALE,
CA, FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AREA NO. 1 AND INCLUDE
ALLOWABLE EXTRA WORK AND SERVICES (PROJECT NO. MLS00008)
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
1. Award a Maintenance Services Agreement with Mariposa Landscapes,
Inc., of Irwindale, CA, for Landscape Maintenance Area No. 1 in the
annual amount of $367,764 subject to CPI increases, for a three-year
term, with two one-year extension options.
2. Authorize allowable extra work for street maintenance and landscape
services in an annual amount not to exceed $95,000.
3. Authorize the City Attorney to make necessary non-monetary changes to
the agreement.
4. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement and any other
documents necessary to effectuate this action, in accordance with Section
3.30.170 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.l AWARD A CONTRACT TO MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES, INC., OF IRWINDALE,
CA, FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AREA NO. 2 AND INCLUDE
ALLOWABLE EXTRA WORK AND SERVICES (PROJECT NO. MLS00009)
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
1. Award a Maintenance Services Agreement with Mariposa Landscapes,
Inc., of Irwindale, California, for Landscape Maintenance Area No. 2 in the
annual amount of $288,588 subject to CPI increases, for a three-year
term, with two one-year extensions options.
2. Authorize allowable extra work for street maintenance and landscape
services in an annual amount not to exceed $105,000.
3. Authorize the City Attorney to make necessary non-monetary changes to
the agreement.
4. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement and any other
documents necessary to effectuate this action, in accordance with Section
3.30.170 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
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13.m PALM DESERT RECREATIONAL FACILITIES CORPORATION AUDITED
FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2024
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Receive and file the Palm Desert Recreational Facilities Corporation’s Annual
Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.n CITY OF PALM DESERT SINGLE AUDIT REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDED JUNE 30, 2024
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Receive and file the Single Audit Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.o MARCH PROCUREMENT REPORT
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Receive and file the monthly Procurement Report for March 2025.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.p RESOLUTION 2025-023 TO AUTHORIZE DESTRUCTION OF OBSOLETE
RECORDS FROM THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Adopt Resolution 2025-023 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH ITS
FINDINGS AND AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF PAPER RECORDS
FROM THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT INDICATED ON THE RECORDS
RETENTION SCHEDULE (ADOPTED DECEMBER 15, 2022). RECORDS
FROM 1974 THROUGH 2019 (EXHIBIT A)."
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
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13.f CULTURAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION COMMITTEE 2025/2026 WORK
PLAN
Motion by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Seconded by: Councilmember Pradetto
Approve the Fiscal Year 2025-26 Annual Work Plan for the Cultural Resources
Preservation Committee.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
13.g ACCEPT THE HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT AND CITY-WIDE HISTORIC
RESOURCES SURVEY
David Toltzman, Palm Desert resident, expressed appreciation to the City for the
Historic Context Statement and City-Wide Historic Resources Survey.
Motion by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
Seconded by: Councilmember Pradetto
Accept the Historic Context Statement and City-wide Historic Resource Survey,
as presented.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
14. ACTION CALENDAR
14.a APPROVE FINAL CONCEPT PLAN AND NAME FOR NORTH PALM DESERT
COMMUNITY PARK (PROJECT NO. CPK00002)
Community Services Manager Muir introduced Gianno Feoli, of Interwest
Consulting, who narrated a PowerPoint presentation and responded to City
Council inquiries.
Hugh VanHorn, Palm Desert business owner, proposed naming the park after a
person of color, a woman, or a local philanthropist.
Motion by: Councilmember Nestande
Seconded by: Councilmember Pradetto
Approve the final concept plan for a new community park planned on Dinah
Shore in north Palm Desert.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
Motion by: Councilmember Nestande
Seconded by: Mayor Harnik
Approve the park name “Dave Erwin Park”.
Motion Carried (3 to 1, Quintanilla Abstaining)
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15. PUBLIC HEARINGS
15.a ADOPT RESOLUTION 2025-024 TO INCREASE ADMISSION FEES FOR THE
PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER
Mayor Harnik opened the public hearing.
Community Services Manager Muir narrated a PowerPoint presentation and
responded to City Council inquiries.
Mayor Harnik closed the public hearing, there being no other member of the
public wishing to speak.
Motion by: Councilmember Pradetto
Seconded by: Mayor Pro Tem Trubee
1. Hold a public hearing on approving a one-time increase of admissions
fees to the Palm Desert Aquatic Center based on Year 2 of a proposed 5-
year fee increase plan.
2. Adopt Resolution 2025-024 entitled, “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,
INCREASING CERTAIN ENTRY FEES FOR THE PALM DESERT
AQUATIC CENTER AND TAKING OTHER ACTIONS THEREIN.”
3. Authorize appropriation totaling $230,747 to the appropriate Aquatic
Center Expenditure Accounts from available Aquatic Facility Fund
Balance.
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
15.b ADOPT RESOLUTION 2025-025 DESIGNATING SANDPIPER CIRCLE 4
CONDOMINIUMS AS A HISTORIC DISTRICT
Mayor Harnik opened the public hearing.
Principal Planner Flores narrated a PowerPoint presentation and responded to
City Council inquiries.
Mayor Harnik closed the public hearing, there being no members of the public
wishing to speak.
Motion by: Councilmember Nestande
Seconded by: Councilmember Pradetto
Adopt Resolution 2025-025 entitled, “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT DESIGNATING THE SANDPIPER CIRCLE 4
CONDOMINIUMS, LOCATED SOUTH OF EL PASEO DRIVE, AS A HISTORIC
LANDMARK DISTRICT PURSUANT TO CRITERIA A AND E IN PALM DESERT
MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 29.50.010 (ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBERS
640-230-002 THROUGH 640-230-027).”
Motion Carried (5 to 0)
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16. INFORMATION ITEMS
City Clerk Mejia provided a reminder of the April 30, 2025, deadline to submit
applications for Boards, Commissions, Committees, and Task Forces.
17. ADJOURNMENT
The City Council adjourned at 5:45 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
_________________________
Michelle Nance
Acting Assistant City Clerk/Assistant Secretary
_________________________
Anthony J. Mejia, MMC
City Clerk/Secretary
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Check Register
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City of Palm Desert
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Examined and Approved
Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem
Audited and Found Correct
Director of Finance
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Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/4/2025 - 4/4/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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Examined and Approved
Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem
Audited and Found Correct
Director of Finance
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Check Register
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City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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04/17/2025Report Date 4Page City and Housing
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4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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04/17/2025Report Date 6Page City and Housing
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Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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04/17/2025Report Date 7Page City and Housing
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Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 S/W COR CC WSH43514001104250 50155642-MR25 118.29
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 S/W COR CC WSH43514001104250 50155645-MR25 25.80
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 40996 WASH ST TRF SIGNAL43514001104250 50524526-MR25 106.62
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 DINAH SHORE DR/SHOPPER43514001104250 50087402-MR25 48.00
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 DINAH SHORE DR/MIRIAM43514001104250 50087411-MR25 47.64
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 72800 DINAH SHORE DRIVE43514001104250 50087423-MR25 71.08
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 DINAH SHORE DR/MONTERREY43514001104250 50087432-MR25 86.52
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 DINAH SHORE DR/MONTEREY43514001104250 50087443-MR25 50.85
04/17/2025Report Date 9Page City and Housing
Docusign Envelope ID: C31FD515-90A6-4B7F-B3AA-566492955365
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Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 DINAH SHORE DR/MIRIAM43514001104250 50087452-MR25 75.33
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 37998 GERALD FORD DR43514001104250 50514026-MR25 48.17
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 37996 GERALD FORD DR SIGNAL LT43514001104250 50514028-MR25 68.41
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 75396 FRANK SINATRA DR43514001104250 50540835-MR25 46.23
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 75394 FRANK SINATRA DR ST LIGH43514001104250 50540839-MR25 37.52
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 75398 FRANK SINATRA DR43514001104250 50540840-MR25 56.52
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 33108 MONT SAFETY LT (PRV5065043514001104250 50887764-MR25 106.22
04/17/202502006386 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICTW1 34249 MONTEREY AVE43514001104614 50488446-MR25 25.46
04/17/202502006387 IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLYW1 R/M IRRIG CONTROLLER - MEDIANS43370011104614 0019576456-002 1,853.64
04/17/202502006387 IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLYW1 R/M IRRIG SUPPLIES - MEDIANS43370011104614 0019578309-001 356.94
04/17/202502006387 IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLYW1 R/M IRRIG SUPPLIES - MEDIANS43370011104614 0019805475-001 60.83
04/17/202502006388 INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCILW1 PERMIT TECH CERT M. VALDEZ43120001104421 1002052830 995.00
04/17/202502006389 INTERPRETERS UNLIMITED INCW1 RSO Interpreter Services Jan2543042001104210 414637 17.25
04/17/202502006390 KARTAL CORPORATIONW1 COPS Car Wash Svcs JAN-MAR2543060011104211 1457 76.50
04/17/202502006391 KINCAID INDUSTRIES INCW1 Plumbing Repair43321002524662 5759 300.00
04/17/202502006391 KINCAID INDUSTRIES INCW1 R/M PLUMBING - IRONWOOD PARK43310001104611 5730 300.00
04/17/202502006391 KINCAID INDUSTRIES INCW1 R/M PLUMBING - HOMME ADAMS43310001104611 5738 630.98
04/17/202502006391 KINCAID INDUSTRIES INCW1 R/M PLUMBING - FS #6743310002304220 5720 616.08
04/17/202502006392 LEONIDA BUILDERS INCW1 REL-RET- BUMPNGRIND RESTROOM20600004000000 PDCT-02.1FINAL 6,568.60
04/17/202502006392 LEONIDA BUILDERS INCW1 BMP N GRND TRAILHEAD RESTROOM44001004004618 PDCT-02.1FINAL 232,308.00
04/17/202502006392 LEONIDA BUILDERS INCW1 CO# 1 BNG TRAILHEAD RESTROOM44001004004618 PDCT-02.1FINAL 6,450.00
04/17/202502006392 LEONIDA BUILDERS INCW1 CO#2 BNG TRAILHEAD RESTROOM44001004004618 PDCT-02.1FINAL 18,483.20
04/17/202502006393 LOCK SHOP INC.W1 KEYS - FREEDOM COMM GRDNS43910001104611 BB10563275 21.28
04/17/202502006393 LOCK SHOP INC.W1 KEYS - ARTIST CENTER43885001104800 BB10563212 17.02
04/17/202502006394 LOWE'S HOME CENTERS INC.W1 SMALL TOOLS42190001104250 971521-040325 48.51
04/17/202502006394 LOWE'S HOME CENTERS INC.W1 CANOPIES - CITY EVENTS42190001104310 982456-040725 305.81
04/17/202502006394 LOWE'S HOME CENTERS INC.W1 R/M SUPPLIES - STREETS42190001104310 998209-040225 190.73
04/17/2025Report Date 10Page City and Housing
Docusign Envelope ID: C31FD515-90A6-4B7F-B3AA-566492955365
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Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/17/202502006395 MOMAR INCORPORATEDW1 GRAFFITI REMOVAL SUPPLIES43915021104310 PSI582760 2,074.26
04/17/202502006396 NEW WEST LANDSCAPEW1 Landscape Maint Jan25 129/7343370008734195 202502-11 300.00
04/17/202502006397 ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY INCW1 Program supplies43900002524662 73659198001 3,101.68
04/17/202502006398 OZZIE'S INTERNATIONALW1 R/M FLEET #068 CITY OWNED43340001104331 38106 267.03
04/17/202502006398 OZZIE'S INTERNATIONALW1 R/M FLEET #010 CITY OWNED43340001104331 37854 497.37
04/17/202502006398 OZZIE'S INTERNATIONALW1 R/M FLEET #097 CITY OWNED43340001104331 38058 308.48
04/17/202502006398 OZZIE'S INTERNATIONALW1 R/M FLEET #062 CITY OWNED43340001104331 38075 1,002.81
04/17/202502006399 PORTOLA PALMS HOMEOWNERSW1 APR25 HOA FEES PPMHP 12943370008734195 APR25 1922585 300.00
04/17/202502006400 PORTOLA PALMS HOMEOWNERSW1 APR25 HOA FEES PPMHP 7343370008734195 APR25 1922815 300.00
04/17/202502006401 PROFORMA SOCALW1 Employee Business Cards42190001104154 BH49005164A 236.59
04/17/202502006402 Riverside County OfficeW1 Sponsorship State of 4th Dist43062011104800 2025-28 1,000.00
04/17/202502006403 SHASTA FIRE PROTECTIONW1 ANNUAL FIRE SYS INSP - CH43310001104340 9146 1,800.00
04/17/202502006404 SIMPLOT PARTNERSW1 CM REF INV NO 20815981742190001104250 208163034 -134.17
04/17/202502006404 SIMPLOT PARTNERSW1 CM REF INV NO 20816059943320001104310 208161981 -41.02
04/17/202502006404 SIMPLOT PARTNERSW1 FERTILIZER - FREEDOM PARK43320011104611 208164114 1,996.61
04/17/202502006405 SKYLINE SAFETY AND SUPPLYW1 SAFETY SUPPLIES - CITY HALL42190001104340 9104 485.55
04/17/202502006406 SO CAL GASW1 AP25 GAS UTILITY - CORP YARD43512001104330 05382896149-AP25 82.17
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 STREET LITES LS-343514001104250 600001510277MR25 9,149.97
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 TRAFFIC SIGNALS TC-143514001104250 600001002544MR25 8,920.01
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 TRAFFIC SIGNALS TC-LATE FEE43514001104250 600001002544MR25 109.09
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 74705 42ND PED43514001104330 700117253442MR25 1,576.60
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (3) DESERT MIRAGE (38601 COOK)43510002734680 700017585033MR25 18.31
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (4) PRIMROSE (75530 HOVLEY)43510002734682 700017585033MR25 14.28
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (21) MONTEREY MEADOWS (73100 H43510002754680 700017585033MR25 14.30
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (20) THE GLEN (40730 M)43510002754681 700017585033MR25 14.48
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (18) HOVLEY ESTATES (40962 C /43510002754682 700017585033MR25 32.11
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (19) SONATA I (40794)43510002754683 700017585033MR25 14.48
04/17/2025Report Date 11Page City and Housing
Docusign Envelope ID: C31FD515-90A6-4B7F-B3AA-566492955365
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Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (5) SONATA II (73500 HOVLEY)43510002754684 700017585033MR25 15.10
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (7) HOVLEY COLLECTION (73145 H43510002754685 700017585033MR25 28.96
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (8) LA PALOMA I (40970 A/7362543510002754686 700017585033MR25 28.78
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (10) LA PALOMA II (40970 ROSAR43510002754687 700017585033MR25 14.48
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (14) LA PALOMA III (40741 SOLA43510002754693 700017585033MR25 14.48
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (11) SANDPIPER (40751 / 40972)43510002754694 700017585033MR25 28.96
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (12) SANDPIPER WEST (40753 / 443510002754695 700017585033MR25 29.32
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (13) HOVLEY WEST (40762 HOV)43510002754696 700017585033MR25 16.04
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (1) CANYON COVE (CALLIANDRA)43510002764374 700017585033MR25 33.96
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (22) PRESIDENTS PLAZA E/W43514002774373 700017585033MR25 1,328.73
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (2) VINEYARDS (43430 STONY)43510002784374 700017585033MR25 14.48
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (6) THE GROVE (44225 DEEP CYN)43510002814374 700017585033MR25 28.92
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (15) PRESIDENTS PLAZA III (73143514002824373 700017585033MR25 183.83
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (23) PRESIDENTS PLAZA III (73143514002824373 700017585033MR25 77.55
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (17) PORTOLA PLACE (44221)43510002834374 700017585033MR25 14.48
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (9) KAUFMAN/BROAD (73502 FS)43510002854374 700017585033MR25 15.61
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (16) PALM DESERT CC (77925 STA43510002994374 700017585033MR25 22.11
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (1) 73710 / 73720 FW STE43514005104195 700485107855MR25 4,130.04
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (2) 73710 FW DR DR2 / HM143696015104195 700485107855MR25 285.27
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 (3) 73720 FW DR HM43696025104195 700485107855MR25 349.34
04/17/202502006407 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONW1 AP25 iHUB/ERC SCE UTIL43950004254430 700423102627AP25 1,242.42
04/17/202502006408 SUPERB ENGINEERING INCW1 RTN-DW PERIMETER PROJECT20600004410000 RTNT-PP05 -7,170.54
04/17/202502006408 SUPERB ENGINEERING INCW1 DW LANDSCAPE/LIGHTING PH348092004414195 PP05 143,410.72
04/17/202502006409 T-MOBILE USA INCW1 GPS MONITORING- RSO T21227001043042001104210 9599160925 115.00
04/17/202502006409 T-MOBILE USA INCW1 GPS MONITOR/TimingT25056012443042001104210 9598288027 165.00
04/17/202502006409 T-MOBILE USA INCW1 GPS MONITORING-T25056012443042001104210 9598178580 115.00
04/17/202502006409 T-MOBILE USA INCW1 VEHICLE GPS/TIMING- T21227001043042001104210 9598288026 165.00
04/17/2025Report Date 12Page City and Housing
Docusign Envelope ID: C31FD515-90A6-4B7F-B3AA-566492955365
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Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/17/2025 - 4/17/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/17/202502006410 THE LONG RUN - EXPERIENCE THE EAGLESW1 Prk Concert - The Eagles 5/143061011104416 0759 6,500.00
04/17/202502006411 UNIFIRST CORPORATIONW1 INDUSTRIAL UNIFORM RENTAL42140001104310 2200248298 283.95
04/17/202502006411 UNIFIRST CORPORATIONW1 INDUSTRIAL UNIFORM RENTAL42140001104310 2200250597 266.69
04/17/202502006412 VARIETY-THE CHILDREN'SW1 Autism Cert Reimb - Variety Ch43930004254430 ACRPVARIET42025 2,500.00
04/17/202502006413 VISIT GREATER PALM SPRINGSW1 FY 24/25 Q4 VGPS CONTRIBUTION43220001104800 CI-000524 117,316.25
04/17/202502006414 WATERLINE TECHNOLOGIES INCW1 CHEMICALS - PDAC42111002424549 5733538 1,210.39
04/17/202502006415 XPRESS GRAPHICSW1 CC PLAYGROUND OUTREACH SIGN44001004004674 25-69851 389.71
04/17/202502006416 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES INC.W1 STREET NAME SIGNS42190001104310 10303 3,811.25
04/17/202502006416 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES INC.W1 SIGNAGE - IRONWOOD/HAYSTACK42190001104611 10364 940.44
Examined and Approved Total For Bank ID - W1
1,130,649.52City Manager
Examined and Approved
Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem
Audited and Found Correct
Director of Finance
04/17/2025Report Date 13Page City and Housing
Docusign Envelope ID: C31FD515-90A6-4B7F-B3AA-566492955365
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60
Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/18/2025 - 4/18/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/18/202502006417 FINE QUALITY FOODS INCW1 Refund TUMF collected for CVAG43630001104470 TIMP24-0018 48.00
04/18/202502006417 FINE QUALITY FOODS INCW1 Refund TUMF collected for CVAG22825006100000 TIMP24-0018 21,756.99
Examined and Approved Total For Bank ID - W1
21,804.99City Manager
Examined and Approved
Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem
Audited and Found Correct
Director of Finance
04/18/2025Report Date 1Page City and Housing
Docusign Envelope ID: 4657B200-05C4-4988-A213-E5358765D11A
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62
Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/24/2025 - 4/24/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/24/202500004129 ADVANTEC CONSULTING ENGINEERSW1 DESIGN SRVS - COOK TRAFFIC SIG50009112134385 9803-0277-17 879.40
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 COPS UNIFORM PINS43060011104211 13HP-TYJK-DY7M 224.44
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 OFFICE SUPPLIES MDV42110001104300 1P36-XF6N-F1RV 138.87
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 Colored Paper for Agendas42110001104111 1JXW-DXMK-KDVL 90.07
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 Insect Traps42110001104130 1JD7-49WH-7FMF 24.45
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 School Tour Swag Items43695001104130 146X-3CCG-J1C6 97.00
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 City Hall School Tour Handouts42110001104150 1VR4-PYYN-J14L 145.68
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 Cert Holders & Labels-St.ofMon42110001104110 1J7M-Y6H7-7VGN 28.68
04/24/202500004130 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES INC.W1 Meeting Sign Stand42110001104111 1HNQ-LPTR-697N 74.39
04/24/202500004131 AQUATIC TECHNOLOGYW1 STEP STARTING BLOCK - PDAC44001002424549 1520574 2,222.34
04/24/202500004132 AVENU MUNISERVICES LLCW1 STARS SVCS 2024 4TH QTR43093001104159 INV06-020711 57.00
04/24/202500004132 AVENU MUNISERVICES LLCW1 STARS SVCS 2024 4TH QTR43093001104159 INV06-020711 1,111.13
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 CODE LGL43015001104121 1021856 6,989.70
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 GARBAGE LGL43015001104121 1021856 166.50
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 PUBLIC BIDDING LGL43015001104121 1021856 4,861.80
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 PUBLIC RECORDS (PRA) LGL43015001104121 1021856 578.20
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 SHORT TERM RENTALS LGL43015001104121 1021856 370.00
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 HOUSING LAW LGL43015001104121 1021856 1,490.30
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 VILLASPD WRIT LGL43015001104121 1021856 3,854.54
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 SPECIALTY LGL43015001104121 1021856 25,084.02
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 BRAVO LGL43015001104121 1021861 674.50
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 PERSONNEL LGL43016001104121 1021858 481.00
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 WESTFIELD LGL43093001104159 1021856 932.40
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 FAMILY YMCA LGL43090002424549 1021856 299.70
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 PV LGL43696015104195 1021856 74.00
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 DSRT SURF LGL22836006100000 1021856 74.00
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 THE REFUGE PD LLC LGL22852006100000 1021856 621.60
04/24/2025Report Date 1Page City and Housing
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Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/24/2025 - 4/24/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 Shadow Ridge CCR's22852006100000 1021859 2,438.10
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 HA LGL43015008714195 1021860 5,150.40
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 PALM COMM LGL23991008730000 1021856 3,189.50
04/24/202500004133 BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLPW1 FB25 HAF LGL43015008734195 1021861 710.00
04/24/202500004134 BMW MOTORCYCLE OF RIVERSIDEW1 24/25 POLICE MTRCYCLE REP/MAIN43340001104210 5047519 369.74
04/24/202500004134 BMW MOTORCYCLE OF RIVERSIDEW1 24/25 POLICE MTRCYCLE REP/MAIN43340001104210 6038453 1,066.06
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965005 387.82
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965012 98.64
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965004 70.31
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965006 200.23
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965009 339.78
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965015 24.04
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965011 33.08
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965215 12.07
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965020 65.82
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965022 34.19
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965007 22.14
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965008 86.56
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965010 35.58
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965014 179.15
04/24/202500004135 BRODART COW1 Library Book Purchase 4/5/2542112002524662 B6965013 130.86
04/24/202500004136 CDW LLCW1 HP 414A Blk Toner42120001104190 AD5YQ7H 213.06
04/24/202500004136 CDW LLCW1 R-Samsung 27IN Monitors44040005304190 AD4BX6M 797.91
04/24/202500004137 CENTRAL SQUARE TECHNOLOGIES LLCW1 Trakit Software Renewal FY252614301001100000 434875 58,490.37
04/24/202500004137 CENTRAL SQUARE TECHNOLOGIES LLCW1 Finance Enterprise Rnwl FY252614301001100000 434892 50,665.93
04/24/202500004137 CENTRAL SQUARE TECHNOLOGIES LLCW1 Trakit Software Renewal FY242543620011104190 434875 5,317.31
04/24/202500004137 CENTRAL SQUARE TECHNOLOGIES LLCW1 Finance Enterprise Rnwl FY242543620011104190 434892 4,604.90
04/24/2025Report Date 2Page City and Housing
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Check DateCheck Number Vendor NameBank ID
Check Register
Amount PaidInvoiceTransaction Desc
4/24/2025 - 4/24/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
04/24/202500004138 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ANIMAL SERVICESW1 Licensing Revenue JA2534117001100000 AN0000003092 -2,254.00
04/24/202500004138 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ANIMAL SERVICESW1 Licensing Revenue FE2534117001100000 AN0000003111 -3,125.00
04/24/202500004138 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ANIMAL SERVICESW1 Shelter Care JA2543090001104230 AN0000003092 10,181.32
04/24/202500004138 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ANIMAL SERVICESW1 Field Services ACO JA2543090001104230 AN0000003092 23,899.20
04/24/202500004138 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ANIMAL SERVICESW1 Field Services ACO/OT JA2543090001104230 AN0000003092 3,537.47
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04/24/2025Report Date 4Page City and Housing
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04/24/2025Report Date 5Page City and Housing
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City of Palm Desert
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City of Palm Desert
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Check Register
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4/24/2025 - 4/24/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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04/24/2025Report Date 9Page City and Housing
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Check Register
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4/24/2025 - 4/24/2025
City of Palm Desert
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04/24/2025Report Date 10Page City and Housing
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4/24/2025 - 4/24/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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City of Palm Desert
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04/24/2025Report Date 13Page City and Housing
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City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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5/2/2025 - 5/2/2025
City of Palm Desert
Account Number
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk
SUBJECT: RATIFICATION OF A LETTER OF OPPOSITION FOR SENATE BILL 634
(PÉREZ): HOMELESSNESS – CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify the issuance of a letter of opposition for SB 634 (Pérez): Homelessness – Civil and
Criminal Penalties.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
At the request of City staff, the City Council Subcommittee on Legislative Affairs, consisting of
Mayor Harnik and Mayor Pro Tem Trubee, considered and approved the issuance of an
opposition letter for SB 634.
SB 634 would prohibit local jurisdictions from adopting or enforcing ordinances that impose civil
or criminal penalties on individuals for acts such as sitting, lying, sleeping, or erecting tents in
public spaces. While the bill is intended to protect individuals experiencing homelessness, City
staff are concerned that it would eliminate critical enforcement tools needed to maintain safe,
clean, and accessible public areas, particularly in situations involving public health risks, blocked
sidewalks, or fire-prone zones
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no financial impact associated with this action.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Letter of Opposition for SB 634
2. SB 634 Bill Text
3. SB 634 Legislative Analysis
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C I T Y O F P A L M D E S E R T
73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578
TEL: 760-346-0611
INFO@PALMDESERT.GOV
May 1, 2025
The Honorable Sasha Renée Pérez
California State Senate
1021 O Street, Suite 6720
Sacramento, CA 95814
RE: SB 634 (Pérez) Local Government: Homelessness – OPPOSE
Dear Senator Pérez,
On behalf of the City of Palm Desert, we must respectfully oppose SB 634 (Pérez), which
would prohibit local jurisdictions from adopting or enforcing ordinances to address
homelessness. While we understand and share the bill’s intent to protect the dignity of
individuals experiencing homelessness, SB 634 would severely limit cities' ability to respond
effectively to the growing homelessness crisis in our communities.
Palm Desert is committed to a compassionate and balanced approach that prioritizes
connecting unsheltered residents with shelter, services, and housing. However, SB 634 strips
local governments of critical enforcement tools, giving individuals the unrestricted right to sit,
lie, sleep, or erect tents in virtually any public space without consequence. This would make
it nearly impossible for cities to maintain clean, safe, and accessible public spaces for all
residents, particularly small and mid-sized cities with limited resources.
Further, SB 634 undermines the Governor’s November 2024 Executive Order that directs
cities to take action on encampments or risk losing state homelessness funding. The bill also
directly contradicts the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Johnson v. Grants Pass,
which affirmed the authority of local governments to implement reasonable regulations
around encampments. Governor Newsom welcomed that decision as a long-overdue
clarification of local authority. Yet SB 634 would undo that progress by once again tying the
hands of local officials.
Without the ability to enforce even basic time, place, and manner restrictions, cities face
growing legal liabilities, including potential lawsuits under the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) for blocked sidewalks, and a diminished ability to protect public health and safety. In
flood channels, parks, wildfire zones, and near schools, the inability to address encampments
could expose vulnerable populations to serious risk.
Cities must retain the flexibility to address homelessness in a manner that protects public
safety, preserves access to public spaces, and upholds the overall well-being of the
community. SB 634 removes these critical tools and imposes a one-size-fits-all mandate that
will make it harder, not easier, for cities to respond effectively.
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For these reasons, the City of Palm Desert respectfully urges the Senate Judiciary Committee
to reject SB 634 and work toward balanced solutions that protect both the rights of individuals
experiencing homelessness and the ability of cities to maintain safe, accessible public spaces
for all.
Sincerely,
Jan C. Harnik
Mayor, City of Palm Desert
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AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 28, 2025
AMENDED IN SENATE MARCH 26, 2025
SENATE BILL No. 634
Introduced by Senator Pérez
February 20, 2025
An act to add Sections 11145.1 and Section 53069.44 to the
Government Code, relating to homelessness. local government.
legislative counsel’s digest
SB 634, as amended, Pérez. Homelessness: civil and criminal
penalties. Local government: homelessness.
The California Constitution authorizes a county or city to make and
enforce within its limits all local, police, sanitary, and other ordinances
and regulations not in conflict with general laws. Existing law
establishes procedures for the enactment of ordinances by counties and
cities and makes a violation of a county or city ordinance, as applicable,
a misdemeanor unless by ordinance it is made an infraction. Existing
law also prohibits a state agency from adopting or enforcing any rule
or a violation of which can result in the imposition of a fine or
imprisonment, or both, unless a statute specifically authorizes the
imposition of such fine or imprisonment, or both, for a violation of the
rule or regulation.
This bill would prohibit a local jurisdiction from adopting a local
ordinance, or enforcing an existing ordinance, that imposes civil or
criminal penalties on a person who is homeless for any act immediately
related to homelessness or any act related to basic survival, or on a
person who is prohibits a person or organization from providing support
services, as specified, to a person who is homeless or assisting a person
who is homeless with any act related to basic survival. The bill would
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similarly prohibit a state agency from adopting any regulation or issuing
any policy or guidance, or enforcing an existing regulation, policy, or
guidance, that imposes those civil or criminal penalties. The bill would
define various terms for these purposes.
The bill would include findings that changes proposed by this bill
address a matter of statewide concern rather than a municipal affair
and, therefore, apply to all cities, including charter cities.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes no.
State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
line 1 SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the
line 2 following:
line 3 (1) As of 2024, on any given night, over 187,000 people are
line 4 experiencing homelessness in California, with data from the state’s
line 5 Homeless Data Integration System showing over 308,000 people
line 6 experiencing homelessness accessing services over the course of
line 7 the year and many more at risk of homelessness.
line 8 (2) Homelessness is a policy failure primarily caused by the
line 9 unaffordability of housing in California, with over 1,000,000
line 10 extremely low income households spending more than one-half
line 11 their income on rent, and not the result of personal failings of
line 12 people experiencing homelessness. This housing crisis is the result
line 13 of decades of failed housing policy, coupled with structural and
line 14 institutional racism, and a lack of sufficient investment in
line 15 affordable housing and other programs to address homelessness.
line 16 (3) The solution to homelessness is affordable housing and
line 17 robust supportive services, as demonstrated by years of
line 18 peer-reviewed research.
line 19 (4) Data from the fifth cycle of the Regional Housing Needs
line 20 Assessment (RHNA) showed that jurisdictions in California needed
line 21 to add over 277,000 housing units that are affordable to very low
line 22 income households over the 2013 to 2024 assessment period to
line 23 keep pace with the need for new housing, but jurisdictions
line 24 statewide attained only 21 percent of that goal, permitting just over
line 25 57,000 units that are affordable to very low income households.
line 26 (5) Data from the United States Department of Housing and
line 27 Urban Development’s Housing Inventory Count showed that in
line 28 2024, despite more than 300,000 people cycling through
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line 1 homelessness statewide, California had only 76,000 shelter beds
line 2 and 79,000 units of permanent supportive housing.
line 3 (6) Homelessness is disproportionately experienced by Black,
line 4 Indigenous, and other groups in California that have experienced
line 5 historical and continued discrimination, and excessive penalties
line 6 related to homelessness contribute to and exacerbate the racist
line 7 outcomes in housing and criminal justice.
line 8 (7) Arresting, fining, and jailing people experiencing
line 9 homelessness for the act of living outside and conducting
line 10 life-sustaining activities does not contribute to ending their
line 11 homelessness.
line 12 (8) A growing body of research suggests that these responses
line 13 to homelessness add additional barriers to ending someone’s
line 14 homelessness, including causing people to lose touch with case
line 15 managers, family, and friends seeking to assist them to find
line 16 housing.
line 17 (9) These barriers also including include missing work and
line 18 losing needed income to get back into housing.
line 19 (10) These barriers also include missing critical health care
line 20 appointments that may contribute to deteriorating health.
line 21 (11) These barriers also include loss of key property, including
line 22 identification, birth certificates, and other documents that are
line 23 needed to access subsidized housing, essential services, and public
line 24 benefits.
line 25 (12) These barriers also include financial penalties that can
line 26 increase debt, damage credit, and result in bench warrants that
line 27 result in additional jail time, all of which detracts from efforts to
line 28 regain housing.
line 29 (13) Criminalization also adds risks to the community-based
line 30 service provider organizations and community members working
line 31 with the population experiencing homelessness, hindering the
line 32 responsiveness of both publicly funded and other community-based
line 33 responses to end homelessness.
line 34 (b) It is, therefore, the intent of the Legislature in enacting this
line 35 act to limit penalties that local and state governments may pursue
line 36 for the performance of acts related to experiencing homelessness,
line 37 including conducting life-sustaining activities, for the purpose of
line 38 removing hindrance to ending California’s homeless crisis.
line 39 SEC. 2. Section 11145.1 is added to the Government Code, to
line 40 read:
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line 1 11145.1. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a state agency
line 2 shall not adopt any regulation or issue any policy or guidance, or
line 3 enforce an existing regulation, policy, or guidance, that imposes
line 4 civil or criminal penalties on a person who is homeless for any act
line 5 immediately related to homelessness or any act related to basic
line 6 survival, or on a person who is assisting a person who is homeless
line 7 with any act related to basic survival.
line 8 (b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
line 9 (1) “Act immediately related to homelessness” means standing,
line 10 sitting, laying, or sleeping in a public place, including, but not
line 11 limited to, a public street, public park, or other outdoor area that
line 12 is open to the public.
line 13 (2) “Act related to basic survival” includes, but is not limited
line 14 to, the possession of a tent or tarp, erection of a tent or tarp, eating
line 15 or drinking, possessing and utilizing blankets or pillows, seeking
line 16 shade, and other activities to protect oneself from the elements.
line 17 (3) “Homeless” has the same meaning as defined in Section
line 18 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as that section
line 19 read on January 10, 2019.
line 20 SEC. 3.
line 21 SEC. 2. Section 53069.44 is added to the Government Code,
line 22 to read:
line 23 53069.44. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a local
line 24 jurisdiction shall not adopt a local ordinance, or enforce an existing
line 25 ordinance, that imposes civil or criminal penalties on a person who
line 26 is homeless for any act immediately related to homelessness or
line 27 any act related to basic survival, or on a person who is that
line 28 prohibits a person or organization from providing support services,
line 29 including legal services or medical care, to a person who is
line 30 homeless or assisting a person who is homeless with any act related
line 31 to basic survival.
line 32 (b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
line 33 (1) “Act immediately related to homelessness” means standing,
line 34 sitting, laying, or sleeping in a public place, including, but not
line 35 limited to, a public street, public park, or other outdoor area that
line 36 is open to the public.
line 37 (2)
line 38 (1) “Act related to basic survival” includes, but is not limited
line 39 to, the possession of a tent or tarp, erection of a tent or tarp, eating
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line 1 or drinking, possessing and utilizing blankets or pillows, seeking
line 2 shade, and other activities to protect oneself from the elements.
line 3 (3)
line 4 (2) “Homeless” has the same meaning as defined in Section
line 5 578.3 of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as that section
line 6 read on January 10, 2019.
line 7 (4)
line 8 (3) “Local jurisdiction” means a city, county, city and county,
line 9 or special district.
line 10 SEC. 4.
line 11 SEC. 3. The Legislature finds and declares that ensuring a
line 12 compassionate, evidence-based approach to ending homelessness
line 13 is a matter of statewide concern rather than a municipal affair as
line 14 that term is used in Section 5 of Article XI of the California
line 15 Constitution. Therefore, Section 3 2 of this act, adding Section
line 16 53069.44 to the Government Code, applies to all cities, including
line 17 charter cities.
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Senator María Elena Durazo, Chair
2025 - 2026 Regular
Bill No: SB 634 Hearing Date: 4/23/25
Author: Pérez Fiscal: Yes
Version: 3/26/25 Consultant: Peterson
HOMELESSNESS: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES
Prohibits a state agency or local jurisdiction from adopting or enforcing a regulation or
ordinance that imposes civil or criminal penalties on a person who is homeless or assists an
individual experiencing homelessness.
Background
Police power. The California Constitution allows cities and counties to “make and enforce
within its limits, all local, police, sanitary and other ordinances and regulations not in conflict
with general laws.” It is from this fundamental ‘police power’ that cities and counties derive their
authority to regulate behavior to preserve the health, safety, and welfare of the public, including
how people use public spaces.
Local ordinances. Local agencies can impose fines and penalties for violations of local
ordinances. A violation of a local ordinance is a misdemeanor, unless by ordinance it is made an
infraction. State law allows specified fines for infractions.
Any local agency can make any violation of any of its ordinances subject to an administrative
fine or penalty (SB 814, Alquist, 1995). Administrative fines and penalties are subject to the
same maximum fine limits. The local agency must adopt an ordinance specifying the
administrative procedures that govern the imposition, enforcement, collection, and administrative
review of the fines or penalties.
California’s homelessness crisis. In its December 2024 Annual Homelessness Assessment
Report to Congress, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) estimated
187,084 Californians are experiencing homelessness, and California accounts for 24% of all
people experiencing homelessness in the United States.
Local laws targeting individuals experiencing homelessness. A recent report by the National
Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty found that since 2016, there has been a growth in laws
that punish those that are homelessness.1 For example, of 187 surveyed cities, 72 percent had at
least one law restricting camping in public, 51 percent have at least one law restricting sleeping
in public, 53 percent have one or more laws prohibiting sleeping or lying down in public, and 60
percent had one or more laws restricting living in vehicles.
In 2018, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the Martin v. City of Boise case that cities
could not prohibit individuals experiencing homelessness from camping in public places (e.g.
1 http://nlchp.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/HOUSING-NOT-HANDCUFFS-2019-FINAL.pdf
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sidewalks, public parks) unless the city had adequate shelter available. Until 2024, this meant
California cities could no longer arrest, charge fines, or punish people for camping out in public
if adequate shelter space is unavailable. In 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the ruling
in Grants Pass v. Johnson. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision held that local ordinances with
civil and criminal penalties for camping on public land do not constitute cruel and unusual
punishment of individuals experiencing homelessness. This ruling lifted restrictions on local
ordinances regulating homelessness.
The author wants to limit public agencies’ ability to adopt regulations or impose penalties on
individuals experiencing homelessness.
Proposed Law
Senate Bill 634 prohibits a state agency or local jurisdiction from adopting or enforcing a
regulation or ordinance that imposes civil or criminal penalties on a person who is homeless for
any act immediately related to homelessness or basic survival, or on a person who is assisting a
person who is homeless with any act related to basic survival.
SB 634 defines an “act immediately related to homelessness” to mean standing, sitting, laying, or
sleeping in a public place, including, but not limited to, a public street, public park, or other
outdoor area that is open to the public. An “act related to basic survival,” includes, but is not
limited to, the possession of a tent or tarp, erection of a tent or tarp, eating or drinking,
possessing and utilizing blankets or pillows, seeking shade, and other activities to protect oneself
from the elements.
The measure defines its terms, and makes findings and declarations to further its intent.
Comments
1. Purpose of the bill. According to the author, “SB 634 will prohibit local and state government
entities from imposing civil or criminal penalties on unhoused individuals for engaging in
necessary survival activities, such as sleeping, eating, seeking shelter, or resting in public spaces.
This bill also prohibits similar actions against organizations and entities that provide supportive
services to unhoused Californians.
“Addressing the unhoused crisis in California effectively requires proven response efforts
focused on housing, basic services, and financial support for unhoused individuals. Several state
programs fund these types of efforts, including the Homeless Housing, Assistance and
Prevention (HHAP) Grant Program successfully connecting over 57,000 unhoused Californians
with permanent housing.[1] Despite state investments in these and other support service
programs that link unhoused Californians to critical services, there is a troubling trend towards
criminalizing poverty. New ordinances impose excessive fines and jail time on individuals
simply for being unhoused. For instance, some ordinances place $1,000 fines on unhoused
Californians for sleeping or sitting in a public place.[2] Other go further, targeting those who
provide support services to unhoused individuals by charging them with aiding and abetting.[3]
Instead of evidence-based intervention, such punitive policies deepen poverty by burdening
[1]https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/california.business.consumer.services.and.housing.agency/viz/HHAPReport/Overview
[2] https://www.npr.org/2024/12/28/nx-s1-5195453/fresno-camping-ban-california-homelessness
[3] https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/12/us/fremont-california-homeless-encampment-ban/index.html
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unhoused individuals with debt and penalties they cannot afford, pushing them further into
poverty rather than helping them escape it. One study showed that fines prolonged people’s
homelessness by nearly two years. [4]
“SB 634 reaffirms California’s commitment to addressing the unhoused crisis through a common
sense and humanitarian based approach. By requiring local ordinance to eliminate the penalties
that create these financial and legal barriers, SB 634 ensures that people experiencing
homelessness can access housing, services, income, and other essential forms of stabilization
without additional obstacles. “
2. Home rule. The police power allows cities and counties to “make and enforce within its
limits, all local, police, sanitary and other ordinances and regulations not in conflict with general
laws.” SB 634 removes the authority for a local agency to adopt or enforce a regulation or
ordinance that imposes penalties related to homelessness. Supporters of SB 634, like advocates
for individuals experiencing homelessness and disability rights, contend that the measure would
prevent local agencies from imposing heavy-handed penalties and jail time without preventing
them from imposing other fines or jail time for other public health and safety violations.
Opponents of the measure, like many cities, argue that without these penalties, they would not
have any enforcement tools left to get individuals into treatment and services, and clean up
public health and safety hazards. Undoubtedly, SB 634 would take away local agencies ability
to penalize someone for solely for activities related to homelessness, such as erecting a tent in a
public place, which limits their ability to tailor enforcement practices to local priorities.
However, this would not limit their authority to impose other laws to regulate public health and
safety. For example, crimes like illegal drug use would remain crimes. Accordingly, they could
still enforce broadly applicable public health and safety requirements to address the concerns that
arise from poorly managed encampments. The Committee may wish to consider whether
additional clarity is necessary to ensure there is not any confusion over local agencies’ ability to
enforce other laws.
3. Between a rock and a hard place. SB 634’s definitions of acts relating to homelessness and
basic survival are broad. Acts related to homelessness includes everything from standing to
sleeping in a public place. Acts related to basic survival includes everything from seeking shade
to erecting a tent. While local officials could still ask someone to move away from a sidewalk or
stop eating near a business, they would have legal challenges if they attempt to arrest or fine
them. This puts local agencies in a bind. According to cities, this would mean they cannot force
someone to move, but they may also be subject to other conflicting requirements. The one
example they site is the federal American Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires public
agencies to guarantee individuals with disabilities equal opportunities and access to public spaces
and services. If a local agency determines it needs to clear a sidewalk of tents to make sure it is
accessible, SB 634 might leave them with few tools to do so, which could lead to accessibility
limitations and litigation. Are the definitions of acts relating to homelessness and basic survival
too broad, which could lead to unintended consequences?
4. The mask slips in crisis. For individuals experiencing homelessness, acts necessary for basic
survival often happen in public spaces. In jurisdictions that have criminalized these actions,
these individuals break the law because they have no private space to live. While some local
agencies have pursued efforts to build adequate shelter, others have been quicker to focus on
fines and jail time. Before the ink dried on the Grants Pass decision, some local agencies sought
[4] https://academic.oup.com/jpubhealth/article/42/2/e107/5510723?login=false
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to enact policies to limit where individuals experiencing homelessness could live. In February
2025, the City of Fremont enacted an ordinance that banned camping on public property and
some private property. It also initially included a prohibition against aiding and abetting
camping. Violations were punishable by up to six months in jail or a fine of up to $1,000 per
violation. Public outcry regarding the aiding and abetting provision led the City Council to
announce future amendments to the ordinance to remove that provision. Because the city has
approximately one shelter bed for every eight individuals experiencing homelessness, it is
unclear that criminalization will result in a reduction in homelessness: a more effective approach
could be to construct more shelter beds. SB 634 prevents local agencies from imposing fines and
penalties, which might make it harder to clear certain public spaces, but it might also shift focus
to housing and services instead.
5. Charter city. The California Constitution allows cities that adopt charters to control their own
“municipal affairs.” In all other matters, charter cities must follow the general, statewide laws.
Because the Constitution does not define municipal affairs, the courts determine whether a topic
is a municipal affair or whether it is an issue of statewide concern. SB 634 says that its statutory
provisions apply to charter cities because ensuring a compassionate, evidence-based approach to
ending homelessness is a matter of statewide concern.
6. Coming and going. The Senate Rules Committee has ordered a double referral of SB 634: first
to the Committee on Local Government hear issues related to local powers and duties, and
second to the Committee on Judiciary.
Support and Opposition (4/18/2025)
Support: Disability Rights California (Co-Sponsor)
Inner City Law Center (Co-Sponsor)
National Alliance to End Homelessness (Co-Sponsor)
Public Advocates (Co-Sponsor)
Western Center on Law & Poverty (Co-Sponsor)
Abode Housing Development
Abode Property Management
Abode Services
ACLU California Action
Alameda County Homeless Action Center
All Home, a Project of Tides Center
All of US or None Los Angeles
Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (acce Action)
Bay Area Community Services
Bill Wilson Center
Brilliant Corners
California Coalition for Women Prisoners
California Coalition for Youth
California Homeless Union Statewide Organizing Council
California Housing Partnership
Californians for Safety and Justice
Californians United for a Responsible Budget
Cd11 Coalition for Human Rights
Center for Independent Living
Coalition for True World Change (C4TWC)
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Coalition on Homelessness
Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice
Community Lead Advocacy Program Clap
Corporation for Supportive Housing
Courage California
Destination: Home
Downtown Women's Center
Drug Policy Alliance
Enterprise Community Partners, INC.
Family Supportive Housing
Family Violence Law Center
Fremont for Everyone
Glide Foundation
Green Party of Santa Clara County CA
Homefirst Services of Santa Clara County
Homeless Action Center
Homeless United for Friendship and Freedom
Housing California
Human Impact Partners
Initiate Justice Action
Justice2jobs Coalition
Ktown for All
LA Community Action Network
LA Defensa
LA Family Housing
LA Forward
LA Raza Community Resource Center (san Francisco)
LA Voice
Legal Services for Prisoners With Children
Lift to Rise
Love and Justice in the Streets
Mhcan
My Friend's Place
National Homelessness Law Center
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence
Noho Home Alliance
Oakland Privacy
Peace and Freedom Party of California
Practical Strategies LLC
Rubicon Programs
Sacramento Homeless Union
Sacred Heart Community Service
Safe Place for Youth
San Clemente Affordable Housing Coalition
San Francisco Safehouse
Showing Up for Racial Justice Santa Clara County (SURJ)
Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits
Silicon Valley De-bug
Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing
Ssg-hopics
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Starting Over INC.
Steinberg Institute
Supportive Housing Alliance
Swords to Plowshares - Vets Helping Vets
Sycamores
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
The Bride's Chamber
The Center for Common Concerns Dba Homebase
The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
The People Concern
The Sidewalk Project
United Way of Greater Los Angeles
University of the Pacific Mcgeorge School of Law Homeless Advocacy Clinic
Urban Habitat
Ywca Golden Gate Silicon Valley
Opposition: California Police Chiefs Association
California State Sheriffs' Association
City of Agoura Hills
City of Anaheim
City of Anderson
City of Arcadia
City of Artesia
City of Bellflower
City of Beverly Hills
City of Citrus Heights
City of Colton
City of Concord
City of Corona
City of Cypress
City of Desert Hot Springs
City of Downey
City of Duarte
City of El Centro
City of Fairfield
City of Folsom
City of Fullerton
City of Glendora
City of Grand Terrace
City of Grover Beach
City of Hermosa Beach
City of Hesperia
City of Highland
City of Huntington Beach
City of Inglewood
City of Kerman
City of LA Habra
City of LA Mirada
City of LA Palma (UNREG)
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City of LA Verne
City of Laguna Beach
City of Lake Forest
City of Lakeport
City of Lakewood
City of Lakewood CA
City of Lathrop
City of Lomita
City of Los Alamitos
City of Los Banos
City of Manhattan Beach
City of Manteca
City of Merced
City of Mission Viejo
City of Montclair
City of Montebello
City of Newport Beach
City of Oceanside
City of Palmdale
City of Placentia
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City of Rancho Santa Margarita
City of Redlands
City of Riverbank
City of Riverside
City of Rohnert Park
City of San Fernando
City of San Gabriel
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City of Santa Ana
City of Sausalito
City of Stanton
City of Taft
City of Temecula
City of Thousand Oaks
City of Tulare
City of Walnut Creek
City of Whittier
City of Wildomar
City of Woodland
City of Yorba Linda
League of California Cities
Orange County Council of Governments
Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department
Town of Apple Valley
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk
SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT TO THE COACHELLA VALLEY MULTIPLE SPECIES
HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN (CVMSHCP) TRAILS MANAGEMENT
SUBCOMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION:
1. With regret, accept the resignation of Donna Beane as the City’s representative to the
CVMSHCP Trails Management Subcommittee.
2. Appoint Shawn Muir as the City’s representative and Kevin Swartz as the alternate
representative to the CVMSHCP Trails Management Subcommittee for a term ending
June 30, 2026.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The Trails Management Subcommittee (the “Subcommittee”) was established in 2008 to provide
input on trails-related matters under the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation
Plan (CVMSHCP). The Subcommittee makes recommendations to the Coachella Valley
Conservation Commission (CVCC), the agency responsible for implementing the CVMSHCP.
Its membership includes representatives from local governments, agencies, and trail user
groups, and it assists with the planning and management of trails within the CVMSHCP Reserve
System.
Per the Subcommittee’s guidelines, the City of Palm Desert is allocated one representative, who
may be either a City staff member or a Palm Desert resident, appointed by the City Council.
Meetings are held every other month on the third Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
On December 12, 2024, the City Council appointed Donna Beane as the City’s representative
to the Subcommittee. In addition, City staff members Shawn Muir, Community Services
Manager, and Kevin Swartz, Public Works Project Manager, were assigned to attend meetings
alongside Ms. Beane to provide support and coordination on behalf of the City.
On April 11, 2025, Ms. Beane submitted her resignation, citing that the Subcommittee’s focus
did not align with her interests. With no other public applications on file, the ad hoc City Council
Subcommittee on Boards and Commissions recommends appointing Shawn Muir as the City’s
representative and Kevin Swartz as the alternate representative to the CVMSHCP Trails
Management Subcommittee for a term ending June 30, 2026.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
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FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no financial impact associated with this action.
ATTACHMENT:
1. Trails Management Subcommittee Overview
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Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan
Trails Management Subcommittee
BACKGROUND: The Trails Management Subcommittee (“Subcommittee”) was established in
2008 to provide input on trails issues related to the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat
Conservation Plan (CVMSHCP). The Subcommittee makes recommendations to the Coachella
Valley Conservation Commission (CVCC), the agency responsible for implementing the
CVMSHCP. Currently, the Trails Management Subcommittee meets every other month on the
third Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at 73-710 Fred Waring Dr # 119, Palm Desert, CA 92260 in Palm
Desert.
The work of the Subcommittee focuses on implementation of the Trails Plan for the Santa Rosa
and San Jacinto Mountains Conservation Area. The Trails Management Subcommittee includes
representatives of the cities, tribes, Riverside County, trail user groups, and local public agencies
including BLM, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), the U.S. Forest Service
(USFS), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and the Coachella Valley Mountains
Conservancy (CVMC). The Trails Management Subcommittee’s duties include the following:
1. Complete an annual review of the effectiveness of the overall trails management program.
Annual review will include an assessment of bighorn sheep population trends, recreational
trail use data, and other new data.
2. Make recommendations to both the Reserve Management Unit Committee (RMUC) and
the Reserve Management Oversight Committee (RMOC) regarding modifications to the
trails management program.
3. Make recommendations for decommissioning and removing trails to the RMOC and
RMUC. Final approval for trail decommissioning and removal rests with the entity having
jurisdiction over the applicable lands.
4. Assist the CVCC, and the land management agencies with providing information and
education to trail users about the trails management program.
The subcommittee also assists the CVCC and other agencies with trails planning and
management in the CVMSHCP Reserve System throughout the Coachella Valley.
The membership of the Trails Management Subcommittee is described in Section 6.3 of the
CVMSHCP. In 2008, the CVCC added members to the Subcommittee to provide broader
representation throughout the Plan area. The members of the Subcommittee are as follows:
➢ One representative each from the cities of Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage,
Palm Desert, Indian Wells, Indio, Coachella, and La Quinta. The city representatives shall
be appointed by the respective city councils.
➢ One representative from the Riverside County 5th District, appointed by the Board of
Supervisors
➢ One representative each from the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy, Riverside
County Parks, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife,
US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the Tram Winter Park
Authority. Each of these agencies shall appoint its representative.
➢ The CVCC appoints five individual representatives of trail interest organizations,
environmental organizations, and independent researchers.
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Michelle Nance, Senior Deputy Clerk
SUBJECT: UPDATE TO ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE USE GUIDELINES
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive and file an administrative update to the City’s Electronic Signature Use Guidelines to
allow digital signatures for City lease agreements.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
On June 10, 2021, the Palm Desert City Council adopted Resolution No. 2021-33, establishing
an Electronic Signature Use Policy (Administrative Policy No. CMGR-001). This policy provides
the framework for the use of electronic signatures for internal and external City documents where
legally permissible.
Sections 4.D.3 and 4.M of the policy authorize the City Manager, or their designee, to amend
the administrative procedures and guidelines as needed to ensure operational efficiency and to
accommodate new use cases for electronic signatures.
Under this authority, on March 27, 2024, the City Manager, with concurrence from the City
Attorney’s Office, approved an amendment to the Electronic Signature Use Guidelines for
authorizing digital signatures for the following additional document types:
Minutes
Resolutions
Ordinances
Claims (previously authorized under a separate resolution)
Appeal applications
This update now extends to City lease agreements. The inclusion of leases reflects the City’s
ongoing commitment to improving operational efficiency, reducing reliance on paper documents,
and aligning with modern digital practices, while ensuring compliance with applicable legal
requirements.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution No. 2021-33 – Establishing the City’s Electronic Signature Use Policy
2. Administrative Policy No. CMGR-001 – Redlined Version
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-33
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ELECTRONIC
SIGNATURE USE POLICY
WHEREAS, the City seeks to establish an Electronic Signature Use Policy to
implement guidelines for the use and acceptance of electronic signatures used to conduct
business in the City; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to allow the use of electronic signatures in lieu of
manual signatures, when permitted by law, and establish when an electronic signature
may replace a manual signature; and
WHEREAS, the City has a vital interest in reducing the waste of paper, increasing
the efficient use of public resources, and ensuring the security and authenticity of City of
electronic records, including electronic signatures; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to formalize its electronic signature policy; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has been presented with a draft Electronic Signature
Use Policy in the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit "A" and by this reference
incorporated herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish and periodically
review and update the Electronic Signature Use Policy.
Section 3. The Electronic Signature Use Policy shall be added to the
Administrative Procedures as Policy No. CMGR-001.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
Section 5. The City Manager, or her designee, are hereby authorized, jointly
and severally, to do all things which they deem necessary or proper in order to effectuate
the purposes of this Resolution and the transactions contemplated hereby; and any such
actions previously taken by such officers are hereby ratified, confirmed and approved.
Section 6. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this
resolution and enter it into the book of original resolutions.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-33
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at the regular meeting of the Palm Desert City
Council held on this 10th day of June, 2021, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: HARNIK, JONATHAN, NESTANDE, QUINTANILLA, and KELLY
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST:
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CITY F PALM_DES:RT, ALIFORNIA
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Resolution No. 2021-33
Subject
Policy No.
Date
Approved
by
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF PALM DESERT
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE USE POLICY
Authored by
I. PURPOSE.
CMGR — 001
Issued: June 10, 2021
Resolution No. 2021-33 Establishing an
Electronic Signature Policy
Finance Department/Legal Counsel
The City seeks in this Electronic Signature Use Policy ("Policy") to
implement guidelines for the use and acceptance of electronic signatures used to
conduct business with and within the City. This Policy allows the use of electronic
signatures in lieu of manual signatures, when permitted by law, and establishes
when an electronic signature may replace a manual signature. The City has a vital
interest in reducing the waste of paper, increasing the efficient use of public
resources, and ensuring the security and authenticity of City electronic records,
including electronic signatures. The use of electronic signature technology will
allow the City to collect and preserve signatures on documents quickly, securely,
and efficiently.
II. LEGAL BACKGROUND.
California has adopted statutes regulating the use of electronic signatures
including California Civil Code section 1633.1 et seq., otherwise known as the
Uniform Electronic Transactions Act" ("UETA") and California Government Code
section 16.5. This Policy and the guidelines and procedures included hereunder
are intended to comply entirely with all applicable laws and regulations including,
without limitation, the aforementioned statutes. To the extent that any procedure,
policy, or guideline contained herein conflicts with applicable law, City staff,
officials, and agents and all other persons subject to this Policy are required and
expected to comply with the requirements of the applicable law(s).
III. DEFINITIONS.
A. "Approved List of Certification Authorities" means the list of
Certification Authorities approved by the California Secretary of State to issue
certification for digital signature transactions involving public entities in California.
The current Approved List of Certification Authorities can be found at the following
address:
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B. "Certification Authority" means a person or entity that issues
certification for a digital signature transaction.
C. "Digital signature" means an electronic identifier, created by
computer, intended by the party using it to have the same force and effect as the
use of a manual signature. A digital signature is a type of electronic signature.
D. "Electronic" means relating to technology having electrical, digital,
magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.
E. "Electronic record" means a record, file, or document created,
generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means. An
electronic record generally contains information or a data file that was created and
stored in digitized form through the use of computers, machines, and software
applications.
F. "Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or
process, attached to or logically associated with an electronic record and executed
or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the electronic record.
G. "Electronically signed record" means a record, file, or document that
has been signed by means of an electronic signature.
H. "External document" means any document generated by or required
to be signed by persons other than the City. Examples of external documents
include contracts to which the City is a party that must be signed by a non -City
party or applications completed by the members of the public and submitted to the
City.
Internal document" means a form or document created by the City
and for use exclusively by the City in which a signature is required or used.
J. "Manual signature" means an original wet signature applied to a
document.
K. "Transaction" means an action or set of actions occurring between
two or more persons relating to the conduct of business, commercial, or
governmental affairs.
IV. GENERAL POLICY RULES.
The City encourages the use and acceptance of electronic signatures in
internal and external documents when it is operationally feasible, where
technology permits, and permitted by law.
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A. Compliance with Law. Policy. To the extent permitted by law and
this Policy, the City accepts electronic signatures as legally binding.
B. Use Optional. The use or acceptance of electronic signatures shall
be at the option of the non -City signatories. Nothing in this policy shall require the
City to use or permit the use of electronic signatures.
C. Consent. All parties that wish to use electronic signatures shall
agree to follow this Policy, shall provide written or electronic consent as to the use
of electronic signatures, and shall agree to indemnify the City against any liability
associated with electronically transmitting an electronically signed record.
D. Internal City Business.
1. The City requires that various internal documents be
approved by an employee, supervisor, department head, or other City staff and
approvals for internal documents may be signified by an electronic signature as a
replacement for a manual signature.
2. If an electronic signature is used for internal documents that
create or impose a legal or fiduciary duty, a digital signature may be required, as
determined by the City Manager, or designee.
3. The use by the City of electronic records, electronic
signatures, and digital signatures for internal City business, including internal
documents, shall be in accordance with this Policy and administrative procedures
as designated and amended from time to time by the City Manager, or designee.
E. External Documents and Transactions.
1. The security requirements for electronic signatures range
from simple to the more complex, depending upon the level of transaction. The
following are the classes of documents permitted for electronic signature as
amended from time to time by the City Manager, or designee. The list is not
intended to be an exhaustive list, nor does it impose electronic signature as a
requirement for any particular transaction. The City will only accept electronic
signatures that comply with requirements of this Policy.
a. Contracts and Amendments
b. Grant Documents
c. Applications
d. Invoices
e. Certificates and Permits, as allowed by law
f. Correspondence
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2. Design professionals, such as architects and engineers, who
wish to use an electronic signature and whose manual signature is required for
submittal of hard copy plans, will be required to obtain and use a digital signature
key for electronically submitted plans.
3. If an electronic signature is used for an external document
involving a transaction with the City which creates or imposes a legal duty, such
as.a contract or amendment, it shall be a digital signature.
F. Documents for Which Electronic Signatures are Prohibited.
1. Civil Code section 1633.3 contains a list of transactions for
which electronic signatures are not available.
2. Unless otherwise allowed, documents that are recorded with
the County of Riverside must contain a manual signature.
G. Valid Electronic Signatures. When a manual signature is required,
the parties may agree that an electronic signature satisfies that requirement if:
1. The signature is in accordance with the requirements of the
UETA;
2. The signature is created using an electronic signature
technology that has been approved by the City Manager, or designee, in
accordance with the provisions of this Policy; and
3. The signature is in accordance with any and all other
applicable laws and regulations.
H. Valid Digital Signatures.
1. Digital signatures used in compliance with this Policy shall
have the same force and effect as the use of a manual signature provided that the
digital signature has all of the following attributes:
a. It is unique to the person using it;
b. It is capable of verification;
c. It is under the sole control of the person using it;
d. It is linked to data in such a manner that if the data are
changed, the digital signature is invalidated; and
e. It conforms to the regulations adopted by the Secretary
of State including, but not limited to, the acceptable technology requirements set
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forth under Title 2, Division 7, Chapter 10, Section 22003 of the California Code of
Regulations.
2. The Certification Authority issuing the certification for the
digital signature transaction must appear on . the Approved List of Certification
Authorities.
3. Prior to accepting a digital signature, City staff shall ensure
that the level of security used to identify the signer of a document is sufficient for
the transaction being conducted, that the level of security used to transmit the
signature is sufficient for the transaction being conducted, and that the certificate
format used by the signer is sufficient for the security and interoperability needs of
the City.
I. Minimum Standards. These are minimum standards. Any
transaction must be analyzed under the facts and circumstances existing at the
time a transaction has been executed. Depending upon the circumstances, the
City may require a higher level of signature verification (i.e. out-of-state signatory).
Nothing in this Policy prohibits a City official or employee, with the consent from
the City Manager, from requiring a wet signature or higher form of secure electronic
signature if he or she believes it is prudent or necessary.
J. Acceptable Electronic Signature Technologies. The City Manager,
or designee, shall identify the level of security procedures required for internal
documents and external documents and also identify vendors and technology to
execute those security procedures using industry best practices.
K. Notaries. This Policy shall comport with California Civil Code section
1633.11(a) which states, "If a law requires that a signature be notarized, the
requirement is satisfied with respect to an electronic signature if an electronic
record includes, in addition to the electronic signature to be notarized, the
electronic signature of a notary public together with all other information required
to be included in a notarization by other applicable law."
L. Penalty of Periurv. This Policy shall comport with California Civil
Code section 1633.11(b) which states, "In a transaction, if a law requires that a
statement be signed under penalty of perjury, the requirement is satisfied with
respect to an electronic signature, if an electronic record includes, in addition to
the electronic signature, all of the information as to which the declaration pertains
together with a declaration under penalty of perjury by the person who submits the
electronic signature that the information is true and correct."
M. Further Acts. Nothing in this Policy shall prevent the City Manager,
or designee, from adopting additional guidelines or taking further actions to
implement this Policy or to add other permissible forms of electronic signatures to
this Policy.
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V. SANCTIONS.
A. Any person that makes inappropriate, illegal, or fraudulent use of
electronic signatures, digital signatures, or electronic records in violation of this
Policy or of any applicable law or regulation is subject to sanctions up to and
including dismissal, suspension, and criminal prosecution as specified in published
City policies or ordinances and State law, regardless of whether such sanctions
are directly referenced in this Policy. All inappropriate, illegal, or fraudulent uses
of any electronic means of transmission shall be prosecuted to the fullest extent
permitted by law, including the recovery of attorneys' fees and administrative costs.
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Document Signature Reference Guide
Refer to Policy CMGR - 001: Electronic Signature Use Policy
Definitions:
"Wet Signature" means a manual original ink signature applied to a document by an individual.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRING SIGNATURES
Vendor/
Other Party
Only
City
Minutes (City Council & Planning Commission)YES
Resolution YES
Ordinance YES
Claim YES
Application to Appeal YES
AGREEMENTS
Capital Improvement Project Agreement YES
Professional Services Agreement YES
Short Form Services Agreement YES
Maintenance Services Agreement YES
Short Form Construction Contract YES
Disposition and Development Agreement YES YES NO
Development Agreement YES YES NO
Termination Agreements YES YES NO
Subdivision Improvement Agreements YES YES NO
Improvement Agreements YES YES NO
Grading Agreements YES YES NO
Gift of Deed (Art)YES YES NO
Leases (Private Entity)YES YES YES NO
Leases (Public Agency)YES YES NO NO
Change Order/Amendment YES NO NO
Contract Amendment YES NO NO
Proof of Loss (CJPIA)YES N/A YES
*Notarization is not needed unless total contract is greater than $1,000,000
CITY COUNCIL
Proclamations YES
Recognition Certificates YES
Claims and Demands (Check Register/Warrants)YES
NOTARIZATION AND RECORDATION REQUIRED (Usually related to real property)
Grant of Easement YES YES YES YES
Deed YES YES YES YES
Certificate of Acceptance (Attached to Deed)YES YES YES
Notice of Completion YES YES
Indemnification and Hold Harmless YES YES YES
Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP)YES YES YES
Parcel Map Waiver YES YES YES
Certificate of Compliance (B&S)YES YES YES
Certificate of Temporary Exemption YES YES YES
Notice of Pendency YES YES YES
Termination of Notice of Pendency YES YES YES
YES YES YES
Historic Property Preservation Agreement YES YES YES
Home Loan Documents (Purchase/Sale/Refinance)YES YES YES YES
Home Improvement Documents YES YES YES YES
Notice of Release of Assessment Lien (Assessment Districts)YES YES YES
Notice of Lien YES YES YES
Release of Lien YES YES YES
MISCELLANEOUS
Travel Pre-Approval Itinerary YES
Travel Expense YES
Staff Reports YES
Committee/Commission Application YES
Oath of Affirmation (Elected Official)YES
Oath of Affirmation (New Employees and Cmte/Cmsn)YES
Request for Payment (Voucher & Invoice)YES
Purchase Orders YES
Monthly Postage Reports (NeoPost/Quadriant)YES
REVISED 03/27/2024
"Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or process, attached to or logically associated with an electronic record and
executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the electronic record.
"Digital signature" means an electronic identifier, created by computer, intended by the party using it to have the same force and effect as the
use of a manual signature. A digital signature is a type of electronic signature.
Wet
Signature
Required
REQUIRES
RECORDATION
Covenant and Agreement and Declaration of Restrictions for
Display and Maintenance of Historic Site Plaque
REQUIRES NOTARIZATION of one
or both parties
NO*
NO*
NO*
NO*
NO*
Digital
Signature
Allowed
Electronic
Signature
Allowed
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Cristal Ortega, Senior Management Analyst
SUBJECT: RATIFICATION AND UPDATE OF VENDOR AND CONTRACTOR
PREQUALIFICATION LIST FOR SUBMISSIONS THROUGH APRIL 18,
2025
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify the updated prequalified vendor and contractor list through April 18, 2025, for the City of
Palm Desert, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, Palm Desert
Housing Authority, and Desert Willow Golf Resort.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The General Vendor and Contractor Prequalification Applications for FY 2024 -25 were released
on July 1, 2024, with a response deadline of June 30, 2025. This system enables the city to
streamline procurement and efficiently meet its operational needs by maintaining a readily
available list of prequalified vendors.
Each fiscal year, an invitation to be included on the City’s Approved Vendor List is posted and
remains posted throughout the fiscal year to offer vendors an opportunity to provide pricing
throughout the year and provide equal bidding opportunities. Additions to the vendor list may be
approved continuously by the purchasing officer. Vendors are fully vetted by staff and required
to provide updated pricing annually. Utilization of vendors on the list is to be prioritized by pricing,
then by other appropriate criteria including quality, capability, availability, or si milar criteria.
By registering, vendors are entered into the OpenGov database and receive updates on
upcoming projects. The prequalification process ensures vendors meet minimum standards,
including requirements for insurance, references, Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and
the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) registration status, and other documentation.
Approved vendors remain on the list for up to 24 months. This action seeks to ratify and update
the current prequalified vendor and contractor list, reflecting submissions received through April
18, 2025, for FY 2024-25.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no direct fiscal impact associated with this action as potential purchases and contract
amounts must be included in the FY 2024-25 Annual Budget. Contracts for the subsequent year
are subject to appropriation pursuant to the policy
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Prequalified Vendor List (Combined) and Contractors List (Combined) through April 18, 2025
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7/1/2024 - 4/18/2025
Services Offered City State
4Tech Solutions LLC Mcdonough GA
A & M IMPORT/EXPORT Ltd
A-1 lock and key
Full-service locksmith company providing residential, commercial,
Miami FL
Alpha Enforcement Security
Private Security company providing all security services patrol,
standing, roving, special events, and executive protection. Colton CA
Alta Planning + Design
Transportation consulting firm dedicated to creating active, healthy
communities through planning, landscape architecture,
engineering, and education/encouragement programs. Los Angeles CA
Barrister Professional Services, LLC
Personnel and Equity Investigations, Human Resources
Redlands CA
Blackmere Talent Acquisition & Consulting
cybersecurity, information technology, AI, and other emerging
Austin TX
Blue Exigo
operational support services to government, municipal, and
Irvine CA
Coil Digital Consulting LLC
development, cloud and infrastructure consulting, cybersecurity, AI
and machine learning implementation, and technical project
Hillsboro OR
Consolidated Wash Industries, LLC Lake Elsinore CA
D&B Property Maintenance LLC
Maintenance and cleaning pressure washing, window cleaning, and
emergency spill responseADA-compliant bump stops, bollards, and
concrete leveling to eliminate trip hazards street sweeping, pothole
Calimesa CA
Dependable Break Room Solutions, Inc.Upland CA
ELMT Consulting, Inc
compliance, biological consulting services, cultural resource
studies, air quality & greenhouse gas studies, traffic/transportation
studies, noise studies, Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site
Santa Ana CA
EnviroMINE, Inc San Diego CA
FASTEX LOGISTICS INC
Transportation service company, focusing in flatbed, stepdeck and
Orlando FL
Fiber-Seal Desert / Inland Empire Palm Springs CA
117
FY 2024-2025
Vendor Prequalification List
7/1/2024 - 4/18/2025
GLENDALE PARADE STORE, LLC
Swords, Gloves, Memorial items, Police and Fire Department belts,
San Antonio TX
Great Lakes Label, LLC
Label design and printing capabilities with flexo and digital presses
in all industries custom and generic labels/decals/stickers, heat
shrink sleeves/labels in rolls, sheeted, booklets, fan folded labeling
and more; Labeling applicators: CTM,Universal, Altech, LabelGator
Brand. Sato and Novexx printers and Armor Thermal and Direct
Constock Park MI
Guidepost Solutions Walnut Creek CA
HF&H Consultants
Solutions to local governments in recycling and solid waste
Irvine CA
Integrated Psychological Assessment Services Inc Gilroy CA
Lloyd Sports & Engineering
Sports engineering, civil engineering, and landscape architecture
consulting firm specializing in planning and design of high-
performance playing fields, facilities, and parks. Tempe AZ
Mercury Disposal Systems Ca Inc Tustin CA
Millennium Diagnostic Imaging Services
Mobile medical ultrasound company with a track record for fast,
Anaheim CA
NCH CORPORATION
treatment (including boilers, cooling towers & closed loop systems,
drain treatment, odor control, janitorial chemicals, pesticides, &
Irving TX
Nextflightcourier Worldwide Ltd Pheonix AZ
Pacific Products and Services LLC Anaheim CA
Partners In Diversity, Inc.
Administrative, financial, IT, and professional staffing, ensuring we
Santa Fe Springs CA
Real Estate and Land Use Consulting Services San Diego CA
Qualified Mobile, Inc.cleaning services. Norco CA
RKA Consulting Group
construction management, land surveying, traffic engineering, and
Walnut CA
including social media, print, and radio campaigns. Community
outreach, street sign design, public relations, economic
118
FY 2024-2025
Vendor Prequalification List
7/1/2024 - 4/18/2025
sam's handyman service llc Coachella CA
SemsotaiUSA Brea CA
Manufacturer of solar lighting and remote power systems Colton CA
Sirena Media LLC North Bay Village FL
Strategic Amelioration LLC
Implementation, Advertising, Business Consultation, Business
Orlando FL
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Colton CA
The Altum Group Palm Desert CA
THE CONVERSE PROFESSIONAL GROUP, dba Converse Consultants Monrovia CA
Tullis Strategic Solutions LLC Bowie MD
119
120
FY 2024-2025
Contractor Prequalification List
7/1/2024 - 4/18/2025
ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC
C20 - WARM-AIR HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING
C36 - PLUMBING
C38 - REFRIGERATION
C10 - ELECTRICAL
B - GENERAL BUILDING
A - GENERAL ENGINEERING
C42 - SANITATION SYSTEM
Pasadena CA
AEA Plumbing, Inc.
Asphalt, Fabric & Engineering, INC.
C-61 / D12 - SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS
B - GENERAL BUILDING
Signal Hill CA
Best Contracting Services, Inc.
B - GENERAL BUILDING
A - GENERAL ENGINEERING
C43 - SHEET METAL
Gardena CA
Century Paving Inc.
A - GENERAL ENGINEERING
C32 - PARKING AND HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT
La Mirada CA
Chrisp Company
C13 - FENCING
Fremont CA
CMIP LLC
Color New Co
Contera Construction Corporation
C12 - EARTHWORK AND PAVING
Temecula CA
Del's Flooring Contractors Inc Palm Desert CA
Empyrean Plumbing, Inc.
C34 - PIPELINE
B - GENERAL BUILDING
Riverside CA
FLOOR TECH AMERICA, INC Pomona CA
Fluoresco Services, LLC
C45 - ELECTRICAL SIGNS
Tucson AZ
GA Technical Services, Inc.
C10 - ELECTRICAL
KYA Services, LLC
B - GENERAL BUILDING
C-61 / D12 - SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS
A - GENERAL ENGINEERING
C20 - WARM-AIR HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING
C10 - ELECTRICAL
Santa Ana CA
Landscape Development, Inc.
M. Brey Inc, dba MBE Construction
C10 - ELECTRICAL
Mariposa Landscapes, Inc.
A - GENERAL ENGINEERING
C-61 / D49 - TREE SERVICE
Irwindale CA
121
FY 2024-2025
Contractor Prequalification List
7/1/2024 - 4/18/2025
Nationwide Construction Inc
Oakview Constructors, Inc.
Pro-Craft Construction, Inc.
C34 - PIPELINE
B - GENERAL BUILDING
C42 - SANITATION SYSTEM
C-2 - INSULATION AND ACOUSTICAL
A - GENERAL ENGINEERING
Redlands CA
R&R B Inc DBA Servpro of Palm Springs/Indio/Coachella/Indian Wells/La Quinta
C22 - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT (Check DOSH Asbestos Registration)
Chino CA
Sign Factory, Printing & Office Equipment, Inc.
C45 - ELECTRICAL SIGNS
C10 - ELECTRICAL
El Centro CA
Sky Construction Services Inc
St. Francis Electric, LLC.
STREETLIGHT RESTORATION SPECIALISTS, INC.
The Van Dyke Corporation
C34 - PIPELINE
C36 - PLUMBING
29 Palms CA
Three Peaks Corp
B - GENERAL BUILDING
C33 - PAINTING AND DECORATING
Calimesa CA
Vector Resources, Inc. dba VectorUSA
C10 - ELECTRICAL
B - GENERAL BUILDING
Torrance CA
Vintage Landscape
VM Pool Services & Repair
VSC Incorporated
B - GENERAL BUILDING
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Veronica Chavez, Director of Finance
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION UPDATING OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING PROGRAM
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled, “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, UPDATING THE OUTSIDE AGENCY CHARITABLE
CONTRIBUTIONS FUNDING COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION
NO. 2024-002.”
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The City of Palm Desert’s Outside Agency Funding Program provides support annually by
providing grants to non-profits, schools, and community-based organizations. The goal is to
identify and provide for unmet needs and services that se rve the City of Palm Desert and its
residents.
The program guidelines were most recently updated in 2024. In keeping with the City’s goals to
improve efficiency and accountability by utilizing best practices, additional revisions are being
suggested at this time.
Below are the summarized changes suggested:
1. Remove the City Attorney from voting members and maintain an advisory role.
2. Allow the City Manager and Director of Finance to designate a voting member in their
absence.
3. Allow the Finance Director to appoint a staff member to represent volunteer organizations.
Each of these changes provides for full program application transparency to the community and
organizations interested in applying for grant funds.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no direct financial impact from this action.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Draft Resolution
2. Redline Resolution No. 2024-002
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT, CALIFORNIA, UPDATING THE OUTSIDE AGENCY/
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS FUNDING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 2024-002
WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert (“City”) receives many requests from citizens,
groups and agencies for charitable, public benefit, public welfare and educational
contributions; and
WHEREAS, the City is constrained by applicable law regarding the donation of
public funds; and
WHEREAS, a Committee was established in the early history of the City to review
such requests; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert desires to maintain the
review committee to advise the City Council regarding consideration of charitable
contributions and funding for local agencies to be known as the “Outside Agency Funding
Committee”; and
WHEREAS, the current Committee is comprised of the Mayor and Mayor Pro-
Tempore or their designees, City Manager or their designee, and Finance Director or their
designee; and
WHEREAS, the City has established guidelines and procedures as set forth in
Exhibit “A”; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to adopt the guidelines and procedures as set forth in
Exhibit “A” and formally establish the Outside Agency Funding Committee.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm
Desert, California, that an Outside Agency Funding Committee be formalized with the
following organization, objectives and responsibilities:
SECTION 1. Committee Members. There is hereby formalized by the City of Palm
Desert the Outside Agencies / Charitable Contributions Committee consisting of the
Mayor and Mayor Pro Tempore or their designees, City Manager or their designee,
Finance Director or their designee, and a staff member appointed by the City Manager or
Finance Director to represent volunteer organizations. The Finance Director serves as
Chairman for Committee meetings.
SECTION 2. Outside Agency / Charitable Contributions Committee Purpose. The
Outside Agency Committee is responsible for reviewing all requests for funding received
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during its annual application window, which is typically in the first quarter of the year. The
Committee shall evaluate each application and make recommendations to the City
Council based on each organization’s benefit to the community and budget constraints,
among other factors. The Committee also reviews Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) applications and provides its recommendations to Council.
SECTION 3. Term of Office. There is no specific term of office, but Council
members may be rotated annually at the discretion of the City Council. Staff shall remain
on the Committee indefinitely.
SECTION 4. Time and Place of Meetings. The regular meeting of the Committee
may be on call of the Chairman of the Committee, and should be held between the
Outside Agency application deadline and the beginning of the next fiscal year at a location
to be determined by the Finance Director.
ADOPTED ON ________________, 2025.
JAN C. HARNIK
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2025-__ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on _______________________,
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
OUTSIDE AGENCY PROGRAM
Outside Agency Program Guidelines (Revised January 25, 2024)
FOCUS
The Outside Agency Funding Program was designed to support organizations that further Palm
Desert programs and services and assist residents in need of support.
x Primary consideration is given to recognized nonprofit organizations that directly benefit
Palm Desert residents.
x Secondary consideration is given to recognized nonprofit organizations that indirectly affect
the quality of life for the residents of Palm Desert.
x Preference is given to those applicants meeting the health and human service needs of
underserved populations.
OBJECTIVES
x Protection and improvement of the living environment for the residents of Palm Desert.
x Assistance to low and moderate-income households and special population groups such as
the elderly in meeting basic needs.
x Enabling residents to increase or improve his/her capacity to successfully handle issues
over the long-term without continuing public assistance.
PRIORITIES
Priority is given in the following order to programs, projects or services that:
1. Address basic living conditions of the residents of Palm Desert, which include food and
shelter.
2. Improve an individual’s or household’s health, basic living conditions and capacity to be self-
sufficient, which include health care and related transportation, seniors, children, and youth
services.
3. Improve the livability of the community. While these requests may provide programs or
services that are not of necessity, they do offer exposure to arts and culture, advocacy,
historic places or events, animals, educational programs, or services related to employment
or job training, and other programs or services deemed necessary to support community
groups and organizations.
Funding for certain events or activities that do not fall under the Special Programs umbrella may
be considered on a case-by-case basis and must be open to the public (e.g. public park, inclusive
event.)
APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR RECOGNIZED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
1. Failure to comply with these Guidelines, including misuse of funds, may result in the
termination of funding and disqualification from future grant cycles.
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2. This is a competitive grant process; all applications will be evaluated based on the merit of
the program or project. Applications must be complete in order to be accepted. Applications
must:
A. Describe the organization’s purpose, years of operation, and leadership team;
B. Include the estimated number of people that will be impacted by the use of the grant funds;
C. Explain how the proposed use of grant funds aligns with community needs and the
community benefit that will be achieved by the use of the grant funds;
D. Describe project feasibility and the organization’s financial stability;
E. Indicate whether the Applicant has received any other sources of funding for the
proposed project.
3. The Applicant will agree to submit program outcomes and financial reports to the City
regarding use of the funds upon request.
4. Requests for funds that will be re-granted by the organization in any way will not be considered.
5. Due to the competitive nature of the grant process, receiving time at the Finance Department
will be the governing time for acceptance of applications. It is the responsibility of the Applicant
to see that any material sent through the mail, in person, or by any other delivery method, will
have sufficient time to be received by this specified date and time. Postmarks will not be
accepted in lieu of actual delivery.
6. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they apply for and receive funding from other
sources, governmental or otherwise, and are not relying solely on City support. If the service
offered is unique to Palm Desert, special consideration may be provided.
7. Funding requests are for the period of July 1 through June 30 of the program year. The activity
or service for which funds are requested must occur in this timeframe. No award will be
considered for any part of the program or service that falls outside of these dates, unless
otherwise authorized by the City Manager as provided below.
8. The Applicant requesting funds must be in existence for a minimum of five (5) years prior to
the application deadline in order to be considered for funding by the Outside Agency Funding
Committee.
9. The Applicant must be of verifiable non-profit status and presently providing charitable, public
benefit, public welfare or educational services to persons residing in the City of Palm Desert
(the “City”).
10. Organizations shall agree not to use grant funds for political lobbying or discriminatory
activities. The funds must be used for activities which are open to the general public and not
restricted based on a person’s race, religion, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, disability, sexual orientation, or economic status.
11. Funds must be used towards the activity described in the application. The grant funds cannot
be directly provided to specific individuals, nor may the grant funds be constructively provided
to specific individuals (e.g. Using grant funds to pay for certain individuals to go to an event
is not permitted. By contrast, using grant funds to reduce the overall costs of an event is
permitted.).
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Revised: January 25, 2024
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12. Religious organizations are eligible to apply for grant funds, but the use of the grant funds
cannot be devoted to a religious purpose. Instead, the grant funds must be used toward a
secular purpose (e.g. cultural heritage; promote community knowledge and understanding).
13. The Applicant must have an existing program in place and a staff that is ready and willing to
provide services to the City for the benefit of its residents. Funds will not be contributed to any
agency or group for “startup” costs.
14. The City must have the desire to have the services as detailed in the Applicant’s application
performed for the City and its residents by the agency or group. Priority is given to agencies
providing a direct benefit to Palm Desert residents.
15. Organizations receiving a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) or other City funding
in the same period are typically not considered for Outside Agency funding.
16. Funds awarded to successful Applicants are for the purposes of providing a program or
service to the City of Palm Desert, or its sphere of influence, to the extent possible. Said funds
are not designated for capital purchases, equipment, or insurances of any kind, and cannot
be used for salaries of employees on the payroll of the Applicant without prior approval of the
City Council.
17. The Applicant agrees to use the funds granted by the City to provide only the services
represented in its application for funding and listed on the Agreement between the Applicant
and the City.
18. An Applicant is ineligible to receive funding for events or programs which it does not conduct
itself or conduct in collaboration with another organization.
19. Where the Applicant received funding for the current fiscal year, all documents must be
submitted and agreement terms complete prior to funding disbursement for the following fiscal
year.
20. Organizations requesting funding after the deadline for the annual review has passed may
submit an application to the City Manager for special consideration. Award of funds in this
circumstance is rare, and is contingent upon (1) available funds remaining in the Outside
Agency
21. Budget following disbursement to organizations compliant with the Committee’s annual
deadlines, (2) a finding made by the City Manager that special circumstances prevented the
Applicant from applying for grant funds by the required deadline and the event could not occur
the following year.
22. Recreational fundraising events (i.e. golf tournaments, luncheon/dinner sponsorships and
tickets, gala attendance and support) do not qualify for Outside Agency funding.
23. Emergency requests for contributions should be reviewed by the City Manager on a case- by-
case basis to determine funding availability.
24. The City Manager may, after a request from an approved Outside Agency, consider a
reallocation of the approved contribution provided such reallocation is consistent with the
guidelines and the previously approved use.
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ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS (PTOs)
The City of Palm Desert may elect to award funding to a Parent Teacher Organization,
Association, Parent Club, Foundation or other formal group (“PTO”) of a Palm Desert public
school in an effort to enhance educational programs and improve the scholastic abilities of the
student body as a whole, and to support the various booster clubs at the school. The City aims
to support efforts furthering student accomplishments in the areas of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) as well as college preparation programs, and requires that
the PTO be in good standing with the City relative to any and all previous grant applications and
agreements.
The City does not award funding for instruction, tuition or supervision of routine educational
activities as these costs are not the responsibility of a municipality. Additionally, the City will direct
any individual requests received from school clubs (boosters, dance, cheer, robotics, etc.) during
the funded year back to the PTO for their consideration and recommend they submit a request to
their PTO for inclusion in the upcoming application year. The City encourages the PTO to
fundraise and support specialty programs for overall student enhancement as they see fit. The
City has focused its interest in providing a charitable contribution to specific areas the City regards
as beneficial to a majority of students.
Examples of Acceptable Expenditures
x Math and science-oriented computer software programs (e.g. TurnItIn, StateStandards)
x Odyssey of the Mind, SAT preparation and AP testing fee reimbursement
x Tutoring and scholastic reading programs and materials (does not include tutor compensation)
x Bully-, drug-, and gang-prevention programs and assemblies
x Curriculum-based assemblies (authors, demonstrations)
x Educational, curriculum-based field trip admission and transportation for students only
o Examples of educational field trips: Living Desert, Riley’s Farm, Museum of Tolerance,
Coachella Valley Water District. Show how the trip relates to the curriculum and follow up
with student reports on what was learned.
o Examples of non-educational field trips: Disneyland, SeaWorld, Knott’s Berry Farm
o Transportation costs for approved travel should be reasonable such as school bus or
coach. Limousines or other modes of transportation not regularly provided for school use
are not reimbursable.
Any other expenditure requests not specifically listed must be submitted and discussed during the
application process to determine if they would qualify for reimbursement. Any adjustments are at
the discretion of the City Manager.
Examples of Discouraged Expenditures
x Awards assemblies and supplies (i.e. student of the month and improvement awards)
x Tuition, salary, or supervision expenses
x Supplemental classroom materials or library supplies
x Capital equipment or hardware such as computers, laptops, televisions or projector screens
x Culinary, photography, or other specialty programs
x Reward or social parties (i.e. pizza party, ice-cream social)
x Food, drinks, snacks of any kind for any meetings or activities
x School dance, promotion, graduation expenses
x Hotel accommodations for any activities or events
x Fundraising, alumni or celebratory activities (bounce house rentals, carnival booths, festival
events.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024-002
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT, CALIFORNIA, UPDATING THE OUTSDIE AGENCY/ FUNDING
PROGRAM GUIDELINES.
WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert (“City”) receives many requests from
citizens, groups and agencies for charitable, public benefit, public welfare and
educational contributions; and
WHEREAS, the City is constrained by applicable law regarding the donation of
public funds; and
WHEREAS, a Committee was established in the early history of the City to
review such requests; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert desires to maintain
the review committee to advise the City Council regarding consideration of program
funding for local agencies to be known as the “Outside Agency Funding Committee”;
and
WHEREAS, the current Committee is comprised of the Mayor and Mayor
Pro-Tempore or their designees, City ManagerRUWKHLUGHVLJQHH,&LW\$WWRUQH\, and
Finance DirectorRUWKHLUGHVLJQHH; and
WHEREAS, the City has established guidelines and procedures as set forth in
Exhibit “A”; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to update the adopted guidelines and procedures
as set forth in Exhibit “A”.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Palm Desert, California, that the Outside Agency Funding Committee responsibilities
are as follows:
SECTION 1. Committee Members. There is hereby formalized by the City of
Palm Desert the Outside Agencies / Charitable Contributions Committee consisting
of the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tempore or their designees, City ManagerRU WKHLU
GHVLJQHH, &LW\ $WWRUQH\, Finance DirectorRU WKHLU GHVLJQHH, and a staff
member appointed by the City ManagerRU WKH )LQDQFH 'LUHFWRUto represent
volunteer organizations. The Finance Director serves as Chairman for Committee
meetings.
SECTION 2. Outside Agency / Charitable Contributions Committee Purpose.
The Outside Agency Committee is responsible for reviewing all requests for funding
received during its annual application window, which is typically in the first quarter of the
year. The Committee shall evaluate each application and make recommendations
to the City Council based on each organization’s benefit to the community and
budget constraints, among other factors. The Committee also reviews Other
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SECTION 3. Term of Office. There is no specific term of office, but Council
members may be rotated annually at the discretion of the City Council. Staff shall remain
on the Committee indefinitely.
SECTION 4. Time and Place of Meetings. The regular meeting of the Committee
may be on call of the Chairman of the Committee, and should be held between the
Outside Agency application deadline and the beginning of the next fiscal year at a location
to be determined by the Finance Director.
ADOPTED ON JANUARY 25, 2024.
KARINA QUINTANILLA
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
Sponsorship Applications and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
applications and provides its recommendations to Council.
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Resolution No. 2024-002 Page 3
I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2024-002 is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on January 25, 2024, by
the following vote:
AYES: HARNIK, KELLY, NESTANDE, TRUBEE, AND QUINTANILLA
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
RECUSED: NONE
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of
the City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
135
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
OUTSIDE AGENCY PROGRAM
Outside Agency Program Guidelines (Revised January 25, 2024)
FOCUS
The Outside Agency Funding Program was designed to support organizations that further Palm
Desert programs and services and assist residents in need of support.
x Primary consideration is given to recognized nonprofit organizations that directly benefit
Palm Desert residents.
x Secondary consideration is given to recognized nonprofit organizations that indirectly affect
the quality of life for the residents of Palm Desert.
x Preference is given to those applicants meeting the health and human service needs of
underserved populations.
OBJECTIVES
x Protection and improvement of the living environment for the residents of Palm Desert.
x Assistance to low and moderate-income households and special population groups such as
the elderly in meeting basic needs.
x Enabling residents to increase or improve his/her capacity to successfully handle issues
over the long-term without continuing public assistance.
PRIORITIES
Priority is given in the following order to programs, projects or services that:
1. Address basic living conditions of the residents of Palm Desert, which include food and
shelter.
2. Improve an individual’s or household’s health, basic living conditions and capacity to be self-
sufficient, which include health care and related transportation, seniors, children, and youth
services.
3. Improve the livability of the community. While these requests may provide programs or
services that are not of necessity, they do offer exposure to arts and culture, advocacy,
historic places or events, animals, educational programs, or services related to employment
or job training, and other programs or services deemed necessary to support community
groups and organizations.
Funding for certain events or activities that do not fall under the Special Programs umbrella may
be considered on a case-by-case basis and must be open to the public (e.g. public park, inclusive
event.)
APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR RECOGNIZED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
1. Failure to comply with these Guidelines, including misuse of funds, may result in the
termination of funding and disqualification from future grant cycles.
136
Guidelines for Application Review and Consideration
Revised: January 25, 2024
2
2. This is a competitive grant process; all applications will be evaluated based on the merit of
the program or project. Applications must be complete in order to be accepted. Applications
must:
A. Describe the organization’s purpose, years of operation, and leadership team;
B. Include the estimated number of people that will be impacted by the use of the grant funds;
C. Explain how the proposed use of grant funds aligns with community needs and the
community benefit that will be achieved by the use of the grant funds;
D. Describe project feasibility and the organization’s financial stability;
E. Indicate whether the Applicant has received any other sources of funding for the
proposed project.
3. The Applicant will agree to submit program outcomes and financial reports to the City
regarding use of the funds upon request.
4. Requests for funds that will be re-granted by the organization in any way will not be considered.
5. Due to the competitive nature of the grant process, receiving time at the Finance Department
will be the governing time for acceptance of applications. It is the responsibility of the Applicant
to see that any material sent through the mail, in person, or by any other delivery method, will
have sufficient time to be received by this specified date and time. Postmarks will not be
accepted in lieu of actual delivery.
6. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they apply for and receive funding from other
sources, governmental or otherwise, and are not relying solely on City support. If the service
offered is unique to Palm Desert, special consideration may be provided.
7. Funding requests are for the period of July 1 through June 30 of the program year. The activity
or service for which funds are requested must occur in this timeframe. No award will be
considered for any part of the program or service that falls outside of these dates, unless
otherwise authorized by the City Manager as provided below.
8. The Applicant requesting funds must be in existence for a minimum of five (5) years prior to
the application deadline in order to be considered for funding by the Outside Agency Funding
Committee.
9. The Applicant must be of verifiable non-profit status and presently providing charitable, public
benefit, public welfare or educational services to persons residing in the City of Palm Desert
(the “City”).
10. Organizations shall agree not to use grant funds for political lobbying or discriminatory
activities. The funds must be used for activities which are open to the general public and not
restricted based on a person’s race, religion, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, disability, sexual orientation, or economic status.
11. Funds must be used towards the activity described in the application. The grant funds cannot
be directly provided to specific individuals, nor may the grant funds be constructively provided
to specific individuals (e.g. Using grant funds to pay for certain individuals to go to an event
is not permitted. By contrast, using grant funds to reduce the overall costs of an event is
permitted.).
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Guidelines for Application Review and Consideration
Revised: January 25, 2024
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12. Religious organizations are eligible to apply for grant funds, but the use of the grant funds
cannot be devoted to a religious purpose. Instead, the grant funds must be used toward a
secular purpose (e.g. cultural heritage; promote community knowledge and understanding).
13. The Applicant must have an existing program in place and a staff that is ready and willing to
provide services to the City for the benefit of its residents. Funds will not be contributed to any
agency or group for “startup” costs.
14. The City must have the desire to have the services as detailed in the Applicant’s application
performed for the City and its residents by the agency or group. Priority is given to agencies
providing a direct benefit to Palm Desert residents.
15. Organizations receiving a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) or other City funding
in the same period are typically not considered for Outside Agency funding.
16. Funds awarded to successful Applicants are for the purposes of providing a program or
service to the City of Palm Desert, or its sphere of influence, to the extent possible. Said funds
are not designated for capital purchases, equipment, or insurances of any kind, and cannot
be used for salaries of employees on the payroll of the Applicant without prior approval of the
City Council.
17. The Applicant agrees to use the funds granted by the City to provide only the services
represented in its application for funding and listed on the Agreement between the Applicant
and the City.
18. An Applicant is ineligible to receive funding for events or programs which it does not conduct
itself or conduct in collaboration with another organization.
19. Where the Applicant received funding for the current fiscal year, all documents must be
submitted and agreement terms complete prior to funding disbursement for the following fiscal
year.
20. Organizations requesting funding after the deadline for the annual review has passed may
submit an application to the City Manager for special consideration. Award of funds in this
circumstance is rare, and is contingent upon (1) available funds remaining in the Outside
Agency
21. Budget following disbursement to organizations compliant with the Committee’s annual
deadlines, (2) a finding made by the City Manager that special circumstances prevented the
Applicant from applying for grant funds by the required deadline and the event could not occur
the following year.
22. Recreational fundraising events (i.e. golf tournaments, luncheon/dinner sponsorships and
tickets, gala attendance and support) do not qualify for Outside Agency funding.
23. Emergency requests for contributions should be reviewed by the City Manager on a case- by-
case basis to determine funding availability.
24. The City Manager may, after a request from an approved Outside Agency, consider a
reallocation of the approved contribution provided such reallocation is consistent with the
guidelines and the previously approved use.
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ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS (PTOs)
The City of Palm Desert may elect to award funding to a Parent Teacher Organization,
Association, Parent Club, Foundation or other formal group (“PTO”) of a Palm Desert public
school in an effort to enhance educational programs and improve the scholastic abilities of the
student body as a whole, and to support the various booster clubs at the school. The City aims
to support efforts furthering student accomplishments in the areas of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) as well as college preparation programs, and requires that
the PTO be in good standing with the City relative to any and all previous grant applications and
agreements.
The City does not award funding for instruction, tuition or supervision of routine educational
activities as these costs are not the responsibility of a municipality. Additionally, the City will direct
any individual requests received from school clubs (boosters, dance, cheer, robotics, etc.) during
the funded year back to the PTO for their consideration and recommend they submit a request to
their PTO for inclusion in the upcoming application year. The City encourages the PTO to
fundraise and support specialty programs for overall student enhancement as they see fit. The
City has focused its interest in providing a charitable contribution to specific areas the City regards
as beneficial to a majority of students.
Examples of Acceptable Expenditures
x Math and science-oriented computer software programs (e.g. TurnItIn, StateStandards)
x Odyssey of the Mind, SAT preparation and AP testing fee reimbursement
x Tutoring and scholastic reading programs and materials (does not include tutor compensation)
x Bully-, drug-, and gang-prevention programs and assemblies
x Curriculum-based assemblies (authors, demonstrations)
x Educational, curriculum-based field trip admission and transportation for students only
o Examples of educational field trips: Living Desert, Riley’s Farm, Museum of Tolerance,
Coachella Valley Water District. Show how the trip relates to the curriculum and follow up
with student reports on what was learned.
o Examples of non-educational field trips: Disneyland, SeaWorld, Knott’s Berry Farm
o Transportation costs for approved travel should be reasonable such as school bus or
coach. Limousines or other modes of transportation not regularly provided for school use
are not reimbursable.
Any other expenditure requests not specifically listed must be submitted and discussed during the
application process to determine if they would qualify for reimbursement. Any adjustments are at
the discretion of the City Manager.
Examples of Discouraged Expenditures
x Awards assemblies and supplies (i.e. student of the month and improvement awards)
x Tuition, salary, or supervision expenses
x Supplemental classroom materials or library supplies
x Capital equipment or hardware such as computers, laptops, televisions or projector screens
x Culinary, photography, or other specialty programs
x Reward or social parties (i.e. pizza party, ice-cream social)
x Food, drinks, snacks of any kind for any meetings or activities
x School dance, promotion, graduation expenses
x Hotel accommodations for any activities or events
x Fundraising, alumni or celebratory activities (bounce house rentals, carnival booths, festival
events.
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PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Celina Cabrera, Senior Management Analyst
SUBJECT: HOUSING AUTHORITY RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING DATES FOR
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE PALM DESERT HOUSING COMMISSION
DURING FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY,
SETTING THE SCHEDULE FOR REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE PALM DESERT HOUSING
COMMISSION IN FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026.”
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
On June 9, 2022, the Board of the Palm Desert Housing Authority (the “Authority ) adopted
Resolution No. HA-107 amending and restating the Bylaws of the Palm Desert Housing
Commission (“Commission”) and identifies the regular meetings to be held on the second
Wednesday each month. On an annual basis, the Commission has adopted the schedule, via
Resolution, of its regular meeting for the fiscal year. The adoption of this resolution would
memorialize the acceptance by the Housing Commission and provide the public advance notice
of the meeting schedule for FY 2025-26.
While adoption of this resolution sets the regular meeting schedule, it is also understood that if
Authority business needs to be conducted, the Authority Board retains authority to convene or
suspend a meeting on any date that is not listed herein.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
Appointed Body Recommendation:
The Housing Commission has reviewed this recommendation at its regular meeting of April 9,
2025. Upon request, a verbal report will be provided.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no direct fiscal impact with this request.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. HA-Resolution to Establish FY 2025-26 Regular Housing Commission Meetings Schedule.
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HA RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY,
SETTING THE SCHEDULE FOR REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE PALM
DESERT HOUSING COMMISSION IN FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026
WHEREAS, the Palm Desert Housing Authority (the “Authority”) has established
the time, place, and conduct for the Palm Desert Housing Commission (the
“Commission”) regular meetings on the second Wednesday each month, pursuant to the
Palm Desert Housing Commission Bylaws adopted by Resolution HA-107; and
WHEREAS, it has been acknowledged that the Commission wishes to adopt a set
annual schedule of regular meetings; and
WHEREAS, the schedule will primarily follow the recognized routine of meetings
on the second Wednesday of each month, with some limited exceptions to account for
holidays and events where the Commission or the Authority Board members would be
absent from the regular scheduled meeting, resulting in less than the full Commission or
Authority Board members or the complete lack of a quorum on certain dates.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Palm Desert Authority Board, as
follows:
SECTION 1. Commission regular meetings will be held generally on the second
Wednesday of each month, pursuant to the Palm Desert Housing Commission Bylaws,
as amended from time to time, in the Administrative Services Conference Room located
at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, with
some limited exceptions, with all regular meetings in fiscal year 2025/2026 to be held as
specified herein on the attached Exhibit “A”.
SECTION 2. Each regular meeting will be convened at 3:30 p.m. to consider the
items listed as such on the posted agenda for the regular meeting on that date.
SECTION 3. The Housing Commission Chair is given authority to take up items
on the agenda in an order deemed most appropriate in consideration of public interest
and/or time constraints.
ADOPTED ON ________________, 2025.
JAN HARNIK
CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
SECRETARY
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I, Anthony J. Mejia, Secretary of the Palm Desert Housing Authority, hereby certify
that HA Resolution No. 2025-_______ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly
adopted at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Housing Authority Board on May 22,
2025, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
Palm Desert Housing Authority Board on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
SECRETARY
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EXHIBIT A
FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 PALM DESERT HOUSING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETINGS
MONTH
July
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August 13 2025 Canceled- Summer Recess
September 10 2025
October 8 2025
November 12 2025
December 10 2025
January 14 2026
February 11 2026
March 11 2026
April 8 2026
May 13 2026
June 10 2026
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Cesar Lopez, Associate Engineer
SUBJECT: RELEASE PARTICULATE MATTER (PM10) BONDS FOR COMPLETED
PROJECTS
RECOMMENDATION:
Release the following PM 10 Bonds:
1. Alpha Holdings (PG21-0010) in the amount of $2,420
2. DOLCE Tract 31071 (PG21-0022) in the amount of $35,700
3. Bond for Gerald Ford Apartments (RG22-0009) in the amount of $13,640
4. Bond for West Coast Self Storage (PG23-0025) in the amount of $4,220
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The Palm Desert Municipal Code Chapter 24.12 establishes minimum requirements for
demolition activities and other land uses to reduce fugitive dust and particula te matter (PM10)
emissions. A fugitive dust PM10 mitigation plan is approved prior to land alteration and mitigation
measures are implemented throughout the construction phase.
The Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 24.12.070 requires a bond (or equivalent form
approved by the city including a cash deposit) sufficient to completely stabilize all disturbed areas
if the operator fails to adequately control dust or abandons the site in lieu of mitigating fugitive
dust problems; and shall be easily accessible to the city to initiate stabilization measures without
a significant delay. PM10 bonds were received prior to a grading permit . The Public Works
Inspectors monitor and inspect the project to ensure there is compliance throughout the project.
During our municipal code review, staff and the city’s legal counsel have determined that City
Council approval is required for the release of PM10 bonds. The City Council has approved the
release of improvement and grading bonds for the listed projects. M oving forward with current
projects, PM10 bonds will be released concurrently with the improvement and grading bonds.
The release of PM10 bond is eligible at the time of the completion of the project where no
disturbed areas remain. The following projects have an approved final public work inspection,
and no further fugitive dust PM10 mitigation is required , therefore staff recommends approval.
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Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no direct fiscal impact with this action.
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Maria Gonzalez, Management Analyst
Shawn Muir, Community Services Manager
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON THE MAYORS’ MONARCH PLEDGE AND POLLINATOR
WEEK
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive and file the update on the City’s participation in the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge and
recognition of Pollinator Week.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The monarch butterfly is known for the migration it makes every year from Canada and the
eastern, central, and western United States to the central mountains of Mexico. Palm Desert is
on the west coast flyway for monarchs heading to and from Mexico. Unfortunately, the monarch
butterfly is disappearing, and scientists indicate the Western U.S. monarch population has
declined by 96% from 2023 to 2024.
Like all butterflies, monarchs lay their eggs on select plants, called “host plants”, the only plants
their caterpillars can eat. For monarchs in Palm Desert, desert milkweed (Asclepias subulata) is
the host plant. Studies show that milkweed across the United States declined by 58% from 1999
to 2010, which has critically affected the monarch population.
The City of Palm Desert (City) has partnered with The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens since
2021 to create public awareness and increase the number of monarch butterflies in Palm Desert
and the Coachella Valley. Increasing the number of monarchs in the Coachella Valley is
important because they are significant pollinators for local fruit, nut and vegetable growers.
Since partnering with The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in 2021, the City has installed a
monarch-themed mural and established a pollinator garden at C ivic Center Park. The garden
features directional signage and a QR code linking to native planting resources, and milkweed
has been added to landscaped areas throughout the city. One of the most recent pledges is a
monarch bench placed near the pollinator garden in Civic Center Park. The bench is decorated
with monarch-themed public art for visitors to enjoy.
Actions to Support the Monarch Pledge
Since joining the pledge, the City has implemented a range of conservation measures, including
installation of a monarch-themed mural, creation of a pollinator garden with educational signage
at Civic Center Park, native milkweed planting, and a recently added monarch -themed bench.
In 2025, the City is committing to three targeted actions – each aligning with categories identified
by the National Wildlife Federation:
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Communications and Convening: Issue a proclamation recognizing Pollinator Week,
incorporating a focus on monarch conservation, and launch a community art project to
promote awareness of pollinators and celebrate cultural connections to monarchs.
Program & Demonstration Gardens: Expand or maintain a monarch / pollinator-friendly
demonstration garden at Civic Center Park or another culturally significant public space.
Systems Change: Continue integrating native milkweed and pollinator-supportive
plantings into City landscape maintenance plans.
These actions support the national goal to engage communities, restore habitat, and protect
pollinators. The City also reports its progress annually to the National Wildlife Federation to help
track collective impact across participating municipalities. Finally, staff will continue to explore
additional pledge actions in coordination with local partners, ensuring ongoing public
engagement and habitat restoration throughout Palm Desert.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The annual maintenance for the pollinator garden at Civic Center Park is incorporated into the
existing monthly landscape maintenance contract for Landscape Maintenance Area No. 17;
therefore, there is no additional financial impact on the general fund.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Proclamation
2. Site Map
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A PROCLAMATION BY THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
RECOGNIZING POLLINATOR WEEK 2025 AND SUPPORTING
THE MAYORS’ MONARCH PLEDGE
WHEREAS, the monarch butterfly is an iconic North American species
whose multigenerational migration and transformation from caterpillar to
butterfly has long captured the imagination of people across the continent;
and
WHEREAS, both the eastern and western monarch butterfly
populations have experienced steep declines due to habitat loss, climate
change, pesticide use, and other environmental threats; and
WHEREAS, pollinators such as monarchs, honeybees, native bees,
birds, and bats are vital to the health of our ecosystems, supporting
biodiversity and playing an essential role in the production of fruits,
vegetables, nuts, and other crops; and
WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert recognizes the urgent need to
protect pollinator species and has taken the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge, joining
communities across the United States in committing to create pollinator -
friendly habitats and raise awareness about pollinator conservation; and
WHEREAS, cities and local governments have a critical role to play in
restoring habitat for monarchs and other pollinators through the thoughtful
use of parks, open spaces, road medians, community gardens, schools, and
municipal buildings; and
WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert is committed to equity and
inclusion in all environmental efforts, ensuring that the benefits of pollinator
conservation and green space improvements are shared by all members of
our community; and
WHEREAS, Pollinator Week, recognized this year from June 16–22,
2025, provides an important opportunity to celebrate pollinators, encourage
stewardship, and inspire local action.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, JAN C. HARNIK,
Mayor of the City of Palm Desert, and the entire City Council do hereby
proclaim the week of June 16 through June 22, 2025, as
Pollinator Week
in the City of Palm Desert, and I urge all citizens to celebrate Pollinator Week
and to support efforts to protect and restore habitat for monarch butterflies
and other pollinators assuring that future generations can continue to enjoy
their beauty and benefit from the vital ecological services they provide.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and have caused the Official Seal of the
City of Palm Desert, California, to be affixed
this 8th day of May 2025.
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Martin Alvarez, Director of Economic Development
SUBJECT: RATIFY AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO CONTRACT NO. C44200 WITH
HERMANN DESIGN GROUP FOR THE DESIGN OF DESERT WILLOW
GREENS AND TEE BOX RENOVATION PROJECT AND TURF
REDUCTION ON FIRECLIFF AND MOUNTAIN VIEW COURSES IN THE
AMOUNT OF $57,500 (MLS00005)
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify Amendment No. 4 to Contract No. C44200 with Hermann Design Group for the design of
Desert Willow Firecliff Greens and Tee Box Renovations and Turf Reduction for both the Firecliff
and Mountain View Courses in an amount not to exceed $57,500.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
On September 29, 2022, the City Council awarded Contract No. C44200 to Hermann Design
Group for the design of the Desert Willow Firecliff Greens/Tee Box Renovations Project and Turf
Reduction Project on both Desert Willow golf courses in the amount of $305,100.
The Firecliff Tee Boxes, Greens and Turf Reduction Project was completed in September 2024.
To address unforeseen site conditions and design circumstances during construction, staff
requested approval from the City Manager for Contract Amendments No .’s 1, 2, and 3 pursuant
to the original recommended actions.
On September 26, 2024, the City Council approved Contract No. C44200 Amendments 1, 2,
and 3 and a one-year extension. However, an additional amendment was necessary to finalize
the Mountainview Golf Course's turf reduction plan, implement landscape enhancements, and
provide construction management services. To meet the deadline to get the project under
construction during the summer of 2025 the City Manager authorized the fourth amendment to
extend the agreement for 1 additional year, and to provide additional design and construction
management services in the amount of $57,500 for a total not to exceed $393,685. Staff is
seeking approval from the City Council to ratify amendment #4.
Below is a summary of all contract amendments.
Contract/Amend No. Description Amount
C44200 Hermann Design Group Design Services $305,100
1 Firecliff Hole No. 10 tee box and golf cart path relocation $10,000
2 Additional landscape and engineering services $9,085
3 Planting Enhancements to augment turf reduction areas $12,000
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4 Additional design for turf reduction on Mountain View and construction
management services to oversee the contractor
$57,500
TOTAL $393,685
Pursuant to their Development Agreement to date, DSRT Surf has reimbursed the City in the
amount of $319,121.50 for the turf reduction projects on both courses.
The Mountain View Turf Reduction Project is currently out to bid, and staff will return to the City
Council in May to award the contract and complete the improvements during the summer 2025,
when there is less impact to golf play and outings.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The costs of the Desert Willow Golf Course Renovation Projects are covered by the Desert
Willow Capital Fund, under Account No. 4414195-4809200. Therefore, there is no financial
impact to the General Fund.
The following table shows the current project budget and costs:
Account #: GM 4414195-4809200
Authorized Item Contract No. Budgeted Cost
1/1/2020 Carryover Funds - $404,790.00
2/1/2022 Hurdzan Professional - Consulting Services A42830 $50,000.00
9/29/2022 Herman Design Group - Design Services C44200 $305,100.00
3/9/2023 HR Green - Construction Management A44920 $49,690.00
9/6/2023 Hermann Design Group - Amend 1 C44200 $10,000.00
12/14/2023 Appropriation - CC MTG 12/14 ITEM 14c - $4,473,396.75 12/14/2023 American Landscape Inc. - Construction C44200B $4,083,396.75
7/26/2024 Hermann Design Group - Amend 2 C44200 $9,085.00
8/19/2024 American Landscape - CO 1 C44200B $93,599.00
8/26/2024 Hermann Design Group - Amend 3 C44200 $12,000.00
9/10/2024 American Landscape - CO 2 C44200B $292,985.00
9/12/2024 Appropriation - CC Mtg. 09.12.24 - 13.f - DW - $443,570.00 $0.00
9/12/2024 American Landscape - CO 3 C44200B $395,901.00
9/12/2024 American Landscape - Unused Contingency C44200B $0.00
2/18/2025 Hermann Design Group - Amend 4 C44200 $57,500.00
2/18/2025 Desert Willow Repurposed Funds $40,000.00
Project Budget $5,361,756.75
Contract Total $5,359,256.75
Developer Reimb $(319,121.50)
Net Cost to City $5,040,135.25
ATTACHMENTS:
1. C44200 Contract
2. C44200 Amendment No. 1
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3. C44200 Amendment No. 2
4. C44200 Amendment No. 3
5. C44200 Amendment No. 4
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
1. PARTIES AND DATE.
This Agreement is made and entered into this 29th day of September, 2022, by and
between the City of Palm Desert, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State
of California with its principal place of business at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert,
California 92260-2578, County of Riverside, State of California (“City”) and Herman Design
Group, a Stock Corporation, with its principal place of business at 77899 Wolf Road, Suite 102,
Palm Desert, CA 92211 ("Consultant"). City and Consultant are sometimes individually referred
to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. RECITALS.
2.1 Project.
The City is a public agency of the State of California and is in need of professional services
for the following project:
Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf Reduction at Desert Willow Golf Resort
hereinafter referred to as “the Project”).
2.2 Consultant.
Consultant desires to perform and assume responsibility for the provision of certain
professional services required by the City on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
Consultant is duly licensed and has the necessary qualifications to provide such services.
3. TERMS.
3.1 Scope of Services and Term.
3.1.1 General Scope of Services. Consultant promises and agrees to
furnish to the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary
work necessary to fully and adequately supply the services necessary for the Project ("Services").
The Services are more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this
Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable
local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations.
3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from September 29,
2022 to June 30, 2024, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete
the Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall meet any other established schedules
and deadlines.
3.2 Responsibilities of Consultant.
3.2.1 Independent Contractor; Control and Payment of Subordinates.
The Services shall be performed by Consultant or under its supervision. Consultant will determine
the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this
Agreement. City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee.
Any personnel performing the Services shall not be employees of City and shall at all times be
under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither City, or any of its officials, officers,
directors, employees or agents shall have control over the conduct of Consultant or any of
Consultants officers, employees or agents, except as set forth in this Agreement. Consultant shall
pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their
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performance of Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Consultant shall be
responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not
limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability
insurance, and workers' compensation insurance.
3.2.2 Schedule of Services. Consultant shall perform the Services in a
prompt and timely manner in accordance with the Schedule of Services set forth in Exhibit "B"
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant represents that it has the
professional and technical personnel required to perform the Services expeditiously. Upon
request of City, Consultant shall provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to
meet the Schedule of Services.
3.2.3 Conformance to Applicable Requirements. All work prepared by
Consultant shall be subject to the approval of City.
3.2.4 Substitution of Key Personnel. Consultant has represented to City
that certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services. Should one or more of such
personnel become unavailable, Consultant may substitute other personnel of at least equal
competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Consultant cannot agree as
to the substitution of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement for cause.
The key personnel for performance of this Agreement are as follows: Chris Hermann, PLA,
President and Chief Executive Officer.
3.2.5 City's Representative. The City hereby designates Audrey
Nickerson, Project Manager, or his/her designee, to act as its representative in all matters
pertaining to the administration and performance of this Agreement ("City's Representative").
City's Representative shall have the power to act on behalf of the City for review and approval of
all products submitted by Consultant but not the authority to enlarge the scope of Services or
change the total compensation due to Consultant under this Agreement. The City Manager shall
be authorized to act on City's behalf and to execute all necessary documents which enlarge the
scope of services or change the Consultant's total compensation subject to the provisions
contained in Section 3.3 of this Agreement. Consultant shall not accept direction or orders from
any person other than the City Manager, City's Representative or his/her designee.
3.2.6 Consultant's Representative. Consultant hereby designates Chris
Hermann, PLA, President and Chief Executive Officer, or his/her designee, to act as its
representative for the performance of this Agreement ("Consultant's Representative").
Consultant's Representative shall have full authority to represent and act on behalf of the
Consultant for all purposes under this Agreement. The Consultant's Representative shall
supervise and direct the Services, using his/her best skill and attention, and shall be responsible
for all means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures and for the satisfactory
coordination of all portions of the Services under this Agreement.
3.2.7 Coordination of Services. Consultant agrees to work closely with
City staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants and
other staff at all reasonable times.
3.2.8 Standard of Care; Performance of Employees. Consultant shall
perform all Services under this Agreement in a skillful and competent manner, consistent with the
standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the
State of California. Consultant represents and maintains that it is skilled in the professional calling
necessary to perform the Services. Consultant warrants that all employees and subconsultants
shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Services assigned to them. Consultant
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represents that it, its employees and subconsultants have all licenses, permits, qualifications and
approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the Services, and that such
licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. Consultant
shall perform, at its own cost and expense and without reimbursement from the City, any services
necessary to correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Consultant's failure to comply
with the standard of care provided herein. Any employee of the Consultant or its sub-consultants
who is determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely
completion of the Project, a threat to the safety of persons or property, or any employee who fails
or refuses to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, shall be promptly removed
from the Project by the Consultant and shall not be re-employed to perform any of the Services
or to work on the Project.
3.2.9 Period of Performance. Consultant shall perform and complete all
Services under this Agreement within the term set forth in Section 3.1.2 above (“Performance
Time”). Consultant shall also perform the Services in strict accordance with any completion
schedule or Project milestones described in Exhibits “A” or “B” attached hereto, or which may be
separately agreed upon in writing by the City and Consultant (“Performance Milestones”).
Consultant agrees that if the Services are not completed within the aforementioned Performance
Time and/or pursuant to any such Performance Milestones developed pursuant to provisions of
this Agreement, it is understood, acknowledged and agreed that the City will suffer damage.
Neither City nor Consultant shall be considered in default of this Agreement for delays in
performance caused by circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing
Party. For purposes of this Agreement, such circumstances include a Force Majeure Event. A
Force Majeure Event shall mean an event that materially affects a Party’s performance and is one
or more of the following: (1) Acts of God or other natural disasters; (2) terrorism or other acts of a
public enemy; (3) orders of governmental authorities (including, without limitation, unreasonable
and unforeseeable delay in the issuance of permits or approvals by governmental authorities that
are required for the services); (4) strikes and other organized labor action occurring at the site
and the effects thereof on the services, only to the extent such strikes and other organized labor
action are beyond the control of Consultant and its subcontractors, and to the extent the effects
thereof cannot be avoided by use of replacement workers; and (5) pandemics, epidemics or
quarantine restrictions. For purposes of this section, “orders of governmental authorities,” includes
ordinances, emergency proclamations and orders, rules to protect the public health, welfare and
safety, and other actions of a public agency applicable to the services and Agreement.
Should a Force Majeure Event occur, the non-performing Party shall, within a reasonable time of
being prevented from performing, give written notice to the other Party describing the
circumstances preventing continued performance and the efforts being made to resume
performance of this Agreement. Force Majeure Events and/or delays, regardless of the Party
responsible for the delay, shall not entitle Consultant to any additional compensation.
Notwithstanding the foregoing in this section, the City may still terminate this Agreement in
accordance with the termination provisions of this Agreement.
3.2.10 Laws and Regulations; Employee/Labor Certification. Consultant shall
keep itself fully informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations in any manner affecting the performance of the Project or the Services, and shall give
all notices required by law. Consultant shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations
in connection with the Services and this Agreement. All violations of such laws and regulations
shall be grounds for the City to terminate the Agreement for cause.
3.2.10.1 Employment Eligibility; Consultant. Consultant
certifies that it fully complies with all requirements and restrictions of state and federal law
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respecting the employment of undocumented aliens, including, but not limited to, the Immigration
Reform and Control Act of 1986, as may be amended from time to time and shall require all
subconsultants and sub-subconsultants to comply with the same. Consultant certifies that it has
not committed a violation of any such law within the five (5) years immediately preceding the date
of execution of this Agreement, and shall not violate any such law at any time during the term of
the Agreement.
3.2.10.2 Equal Opportunity Employment. Consultant represents that
it is an equal opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subconsultant,
employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap,
ancestry, sex or age. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not be limited to, all activities
related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment
advertising, layoff or termination. Consultant shall also comply with all relevant provisions of City's
Minority Business Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or
guidelines currently in effect or hereinafter enacted.
3.2.10.3 Safety. Consultant shall execute and maintain its work so
as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Consultant
shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate
to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed.
3.2.11 Insurance.
3.2.11.1 Minimum Requirements. Without limiting Consultant’s
indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of the Services, Consultant shall obtain,
provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Agreement, policies of insurance
of the type and amounts described below and in a form that is satisfactory to City.
A) General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain
commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services
Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 general
aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage. The policy must include
contractual liability that has not been amended. Any endorsement restricting standard ISO
insured contract” language will not be accepted.
B) Automobile Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain
automobile insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CA 00 01 covering
bodily injury and property damage for all activities of the Consultant arising out of or in connection
with Work to be performed under this Agreement, including coverage for any owned, hired, non-
owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each
accident. The City’s Risk Manger may modify this requirement if it is determined that Consultant
will not be utilizing a vehicle in the performance of his/her duties under this Agreement.
C) Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance.
Consultant shall maintain professional liability insurance that covers the Services to be performed
in connection with this Agreement, in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per claim and in the
aggregate. Any policy inception date, continuity date, or retroactive date must be before the
effective date of this Agreement and Consultant agrees to maintain continuous coverage through
a period no less than three years after completion of the Services required by this Agreement.
D) Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Consultant shall
maintain Workers’ Compensation Insurance (Statutory Limits) and Employer’s Liability Insurance
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with limits of at least $1,000,000). Consultant shall submit to City, along with the certificate of
insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of the City, its officers, agents,
employees, volunteers and representatives.
E) Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance. Consultant may opt
to utilize umbrella or excess liability insurance in meeting insurance requirements. In such
circumstances, Consultant shall obtain and maintain an umbrella or excess liability insurance
policy with limits that will provide bodily injury, personal injury and property damage liability
coverage at least as broad as the primary coverages set forth above, including commercial
general liability and employer’s liability. Such policy or policies shall include the following terms
and conditions:
1) A drop down feature requiring the policy to respond if
any primary insurance that would otherwise have
applied proves to be uncollectible in whole or in part for
any reason;
2) Pay on behalf of wording as opposed to reimbursement;
3) Concurrency of effective dates with primary policies; and
4) Policies shall “follow form” to the underlying primary
policies.
5) Insureds under primary policies shall also be insureds
under the umbrella or excess policies.
3.2.11.2 Other Provisions or Requirements.
A) Proof of Insurance. Consultant shall provide certificates of
insurance to City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a waiver of
subrogation endorsement for workers’ compensation. Insurance certificates and endorsements
must be approved by City’s Risk Manager prior to commencement of performance. Current
certification of insurance shall be kept on file with City at all times during the term of this
Agreement. City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance
policies, at any time.
B) Duration of Coverage. Consultant shall procure and
maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to persons or
damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Services
hereunder by Consultant, his/her agents, representatives, employees or subconsultants.
C) Primary/Non-Contributing. Coverage provided by
Consultant shall be primary and any insurance or self-insurance procured or maintained by City
shall not be required to contribute with it. The limits of insurance required herein may be satisfied
by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance
shall contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a
primary and non-contributory basis for the benefit of City before the City’s own insurance or self-
insurance shall be called upon to protect it as a named insured.
D) City’s Rights of Enforcement. In the event any policy of
insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these specifications, or is
canceled and not replaced, City has the right, but not the duty, to obtain the insurance it deems
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necessary and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Consultant, or City will
withhold amounts sufficient to pay premium from Consultant payments. In the alternative, City
may terminate this Agreement.
E) Acceptable Insurers. All insurance policies shall be issued
by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact
business of insurance or is on the List of Approved Surplus Line Insurers in the State of California,
with an assigned policyholders’ Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or
larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best’s Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise
approved by the City’s Risk Manager.
F) Waiver of Subrogation. All insurance coverage maintained
or procured pursuant to this agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against the City,
its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees, volunteers, and representatives or
shall specifically allow Consultant or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with
these specifications to waive their right of recovery prior to a loss. Consultant hereby waives its
own right of recovery against the City, its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials,
employees, volunteers and representatives and shall require similar written express waivers and
insurance clauses from each of its subconsultants.
G) Enforcement of Contract Provisions (non estoppel).
Consultant acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to
inform Consultant of non-compliance with any requirement imposes no additional obligations on
the City nor does it waive any rights hereunder.
H) Requirements Not Limiting. Requirements of specific
coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage,
limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance.
Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to
a given issue and is not intended by any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of
other coverage, or a waiver of any type. If the Consultant maintains higher limits than the
minimums shown above, the City requires and shall be entitled to coverage for the higher limits
maintained by the Consultant. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified
minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City.
I) Notice of Cancellation. Consultant agrees to oblige its
insurance agent or broker and insurers to provide City with a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation
except for nonpayment for which a ten (10) day notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for
each required coverage.
J) Additional Insured Status. General liability, automobile
liability, and if applicable, pollution liability and cyber liability, policies shall provide or be endorsed
to provide that the City and its officers, officials, employees, agents, volunteers and
representatives shall be additional insureds with regard to liability and defense of suits or claims
arising out of the performance of the Agreement, under such policies. This provision shall also
apply to any excess/umbrella liability policies.
K) Prohibition of Undisclosed Coverage Limitations. None of
the coverages required herein will be in compliance with these requirements if they include any
limiting endorsement of any kind that has not been first submitted to City and approved of in
writing.
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L) Separation of Insureds. A severability of interests provision
must apply for all additional insureds ensuring that Consultant’s insurance shall apply separately
to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the insurer’s
limits of liability. The policy(ies) shall not contain any cross-liability exclusions.
M) Pass Through Clause. Consultant agrees to ensure that its
subconsultants, subcontractors, and any other party involved with the Project who is brought onto
or involved in the Project by Consultant, provide the same minimum insurance coverage and
endorsements required of Consultant. Consultant agrees to monitor and review all such coverage
and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the
requirements of this section. Consultant agrees that upon request, all agreements with
subconsultants, subcontractors, and others engaged in the Project will be submitted to City for
review.
N) City’s Right to Revise Specifications. The City and the City’s
Risk Manager reserve the right at any time during the term of the Agreement to change the
amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Consultant ninety (90) days advance
written notice of such change. If such change results in additional cost to the Consultant, the City
and Consultant may renegotiate Consultant’s compensation. If the City reduces the insurance
requirements, the change shall go into effect immediately and require no advanced written notice.
O) Self-Insured Retentions. Any self-insured retentions must
be declared to and approved by City. City reserves the right to require that self-insured retentions
be eliminated, lowered, or replaced by a deductible. Self-insurance will not be considered to
comply with these specifications unless approved by City.
P) Timely Notice of Claims. Consultant shall give City prompt
and timely notice of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from Consultant’s
performance under this Agreement, and that involve or may involve coverage under any of the
required liability policies.
Q) Additional Insurance. Consultant shall also procure and
maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own
judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the Services.
3.2.12 Water Quality Management and Compliance. Consultant shall keep itself
and all subcontractors, staff, and employees fully informed of and in compliance with all local,
state and federal laws, rules and regulations that may impact, or be implicated by the performance
of the Services including, without limitation, all applicable provisions of the City’s ordinances
regulating water quality and storm water; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.
1251, et seq.); the California Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act (Water Code § 13000
et seq.); and any and all regulations, policies, or permits issued pursuant to any such authority.
Consultant must comply with the lawful requirements of the City, and any other municipality,
drainage district, or other local agency with jurisdiction over the location where the Services are
to be conducted, regulating water quality and storm water discharges. Failure to comply with
laws, regulations, and ordinances listed in this Section is a violation of federal and state law.
Consultant warrants that all employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and
experience to perform the work assigned to them without impacting water quality in violation of
the laws, regulations and policies of this Section.
3.3 Fees and Payments.
3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including
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authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at the rates set forth
in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall
not exceed Three Hundred Five Thousand One Hundred Dollars and 0/100 ($305,100.00) without
written approval of the City Council or City Manager, as applicable.
3.3.2 Payment of Compensation. Consultant shall submit to City monthly
invoices which provide a detailed description of the Services and hours rendered by Consultant.
City shall, within 30 days of receiving such invoice, review the invoice and pay all non-disputed
and approved charges. If the City disputes any of Consultant's fees, the City shall give written
notice to Consultant within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed fees set forth
therein. Consultant shall submit its final invoice to City within thirty (30) days from the last date
of provided Services or termination of this Agreement and failure by the Consultant to submit a
timely invoice may constitute a waiver of its right to final payment. Payment shall not constitute
acceptance of any Services completed by Consultant. The making of final payment shall not
constitute a waiver of any claims by the City for any reason whatsoever.
3.3.3 Reimbursement for Expenses. Consultant shall not be reimbursed for any
expenses unless authorized in writing by City, or included in Exhibit "C" of this Agreement.
3.3.4 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may
request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any work which
is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the
Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement.
Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization
from the City.
3.4 Labor Code Requirements.
3.4.1 Prevailing Wages. Consultant is aware of the requirements of California
Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations,
Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing
wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance"
projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or
maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, Consultant agrees to fully comply
with such Prevailing Wage Laws. City shall provide Consultant with a copy of the prevailing rates
of per diem wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. Consultant shall make
copies of the prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification or type of worker
needed to execute the Services available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies
at the Consultant's principal place of business and at the project site. It is the intent of the parties
to effectuate the requirements of sections 1771, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777.5, 1813, and 1815 of the
Labor Code within this Agreement, and Consultant shall therefore comply with such Labor Code
sections to the fullest extent required by law. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the
City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives, free and harmless
from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing
Wage Laws.
3.4.2 Registration/DIR Compliance. If the Services are being performed on a
public works project of over $25,000 when the project is for construction, alteration, demolition,
installation, or repair work, or a public works project of over $15,000 when the project is for
maintenance work, in addition to the foregoing, then pursuant to Labor Code sections 1725.5 and
1771.1, the Consultant and all subconsultants must be registered with the Department of
Industrial Relations (“DIR”). Consultant shall maintain registration for the duration of the Project
and require the same of any subconsultants. This Project may also be subject to compliance
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monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. It shall be Consultant’s sole responsibility to comply with
all applicable registration and labor compliance requirements, including the submission of payroll
records directly to the DIR. Any stop orders issued by the DIR against Consultant or any
subconsultant that affect Consultant’s performance of Services, including any delay, shall be
Consultant’s sole responsibility. Any delay arising out of or resulting from such stop orders shall
be considered Consultant caused delay and shall not be compensable by the City. Consultant
shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers and
representatives free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of stop orders issued by
the DIR against Consultant or any subconsultant.
3.4.3 Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it
is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every
employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self-insurance
in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before
commencing the performance of the Services.
3.5 Accounting Records.
3.5.1 Maintenance and Inspection. Consultant shall maintain complete and
accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such
records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal
business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other
documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data,
documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years
from the date of final payment under this Agreement.
3.6 General Provisions.
3.6.1 Termination of Agreement.
3.6.1.1 Grounds for Termination. City may, by written notice to
Consultant, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement at any time and without cause by
giving written notice to Consultant of such termination, and specifying the effective date thereof,
at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. Upon termination, Consultant
shall be compensated only for those Services which have been adequately rendered to City, and
Consultant shall be entitled to no further compensation. Consultant may not terminate this
Agreement except for cause. The rights and remedies of the City provided in this section shall
not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law, equity or
under this Agreement.
3.6.1.2 Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated as
provided herein, City may require Consultant to provide all finished or unfinished Documents and
Data and other information of any kind prepared by Consultant in connection with the performance
of Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall be required to provide such document and
other information within fifteen (15) days of the request.
3.6.1.3 Early Termination. Notwithstanding any provision herein to
the contrary, if for any fiscal year of this Agreement the City Council fails to appropriate or allocate
funds for future payment under the Agreement after exercising reasonable efforts to do so, the
City may upon seven (7) days’ written notice, order work on the Project to cease. Upon
termination, Consultant shall be compensated only for those Services which have been
adequately rendered to City, and Consultant shall be entitled to no further compensation.
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3.6.1.4 Additional Services. In the event this Agreement is
terminated in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such
manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated.
3.6.2 Delivery of Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement
shall be given to the respective parties at the following address, or at such other address as the
respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose:
Consultant: Hermann Design Group
77899 Wolf Road, Suite 102
Palm Desert, CA 92211
ATTN: Chris Hermann, President and Chief Executive
Officer
City: City of Palm Desert
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
ATTN: Audrey Nickerson, Project Manager
Such notice shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed, forty-eight (48)
hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its
applicable address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice
occurred, regardless of the method of service.
3.6.3 Ownership of Materials and Confidentiality.
3.6.3.1 Documents & Data; Licensing of Intellectual Property. This
Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or
sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans,
specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in
any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data
magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be
prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). All Documents & Data shall
be and remain the property of City, and shall not be used in whole or in substantial part by
Consultant on other projects without the City’s express written permission. Within thirty (30) days
following the completion, suspension, abandonment or termination of this Agreement, Consultant
shall provide to City reproducible copies of all Documents & Data, in a form and amount required
by City. City reserves the right to select the method of document reproduction and to establish
where the reproduction will be accomplished. The reproduction expense shall be borne by City
at the actual cost of duplication. In the event of a dispute regarding the amount of compensation
to which the Consultant is entitled under the termination provisions of this Agreement, Consultant
shall provide all Documents & Data to City upon payment of the undisputed amount. Consultant
shall have no right to retain or fail to provide to City any such documents pending resolution of
the dispute. In addition, Consultant shall retain copies of all Documents & Data on file for a
minimum of fifteen (15) years following completion of the Project, and shall make copies available
to City upon the payment of actual reasonable duplication costs. Before destroying the
Documents & Data following this retention period, Consultant shall make a reasonable effort to
notify City and provide City with the opportunity to obtain the documents.
3.6.3.2 Subconsultants. Consultant shall require all subconsultants
to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents
Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants
that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes
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no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by
professionals other than Consultant or its subconsultants, or those provided to Consultant by the
City.
3.6.3.3 Right to Use. City shall not be limited in any way in its use
or reuse of the Documents and Data or any part of them at any time for purposes of this Project
or another project, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement
or on a project other than this Project without employing the services of Consultant shall be at
City’s sole risk. If City uses or reuses the Documents & Data on any project other than this Project,
it shall remove the Consultant’s seal from the Documents & Data and indemnify and hold harmless
Consultant and its officers, directors, agents and employees from claims arising out of the
negligent use or re-use of the Documents & Data on such other project. Consultant shall be
responsible and liable for its Documents & Data, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, only
with respect to the condition of the Documents & Data at the time they are provided to the City
upon completion, suspension, abandonment or termination. Consultant shall not be responsible
or liable for any revisions to the Documents & Data made by any party other than Consultant, a
party for whom the Consultant is legally responsible or liable, or anyone approved by the
Consultant.
3.6.3.4 Indemnification – Documents and Data. Consultant shall
defend, indemnify and hold the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, volunteers, agents
and representatives free and harmless, pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this
Agreement, for any alleged infringement of any patent, copyright, trade secret, trade name,
trademark, or any other proprietary right of any person or entity in consequence of the use on the
Project by City of the Documents & Data, including any method, process, product, or concept
specified or depicted.
3.6.3.5 Confidentiality. All ideas, memoranda, specifications, plans,
procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written
information, and other Documents & Data either created by or provided to Consultant in
connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Consultant. Such
materials shall not, without the prior written consent of City, be used by Consultant for any
purposes other than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be disclosed to
any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the Project. Nothing
furnished to Consultant which is otherwise known to Consultant or is generally known, or has
become known, to the related industry shall be deemed confidential. Consultant shall not use
City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity pertaining to the Services or
the Project in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other
similar medium without the prior written consent of City.
3.6.3.6 Confidential Information. The City shall refrain from
releasing Consultant’s proprietary information ("Proprietary Information") unless the City's legal
counsel determines that the release of the Proprietary Information is required by the California
Public Records Act or other applicable state or federal law, or order of a court of competent
jurisdiction, in which case the City shall notify Consultant of its intention to release Proprietary
Information. Consultant shall have five (5) working days after receipt of the release notice to give
City written notice of Consultant's objection to the City's release of Proprietary Information.
Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, and its officers, directors,
employees, agents, volunteers and representatives from and against all liability, loss, cost or
expense (including attorney’s fees) arising out of a legal action brought to compel the release of
Proprietary Information. City shall not release the Proprietary Information after receipt of an
objection notice unless either: (1) Consultant fails to fully indemnify, defend (with City's choice of
legal counsel), and hold City harmless from any legal action brought to compel such release;
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and/or (2) a final and non-appealable order by a court of competent jurisdiction requires that City
release such information.
3.6.4 Cooperation; Further Acts. The Parties shall fully cooperate with one
another, and shall take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be necessary,
appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement.
3.6.5 [Reserved]
3.6.6 Indemnification.
3.6.6.1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall
defend (with counsel of City’s choosing), indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers,
employees, volunteers, agents, and representatives free and harmless from any and all claims,
demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury of any kind, in law or
equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of, pertaining
to, or incident to any acts, errors or omissions, or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officials,
officers, employees, subconsultants or agents in connection with the performance of the
Consultant’s Services, the Project or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of
all expert witness fees, attorney’s fees and other related costs and expenses except such loss or
damage caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City. Consultant's obligation
to indemnify shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement and shall not be restricted
to insurance proceeds, if any, received by Consultant, the City, its officials, officers, employees,
agents, volunteers, or representatives.
3.6.6.2 If Consultant’s obligation to defend, indemnify, and/or hold
harmless arises out of Consultant’s performance as a “design professional” (as that term is
defined under Civil Code section 2782.8), then, and only to the extent required by Civil Code
section 2782.8, which is fully incorporated herein, Consultant’s indemnification obligation shall be
limited to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful
misconduct of the Consultant, and, upon Consultant obtaining a final adjudication by a court of
competent jurisdiction, Consultant’s liability for such claim, including the cost to defend, shall not
exceed the Consultant’s proportionate percentage of fault.
3.6.7 Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the
Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations,
understandings or agreements.
3.6.8 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State
of California. Venue shall be in Riverside County.
3.6.9 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of
this Agreement.
3.6.10 City's Right to Employ Other Consultants. City reserves right to employ
other consultants in connection with this Project.
3.6.11 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on the
successors and assigns of the Parties.
3.6.12 Assignment; Subcontracting. Consultant shall not assign, sublet, or
transfer this Agreement or any rights under or interest in this Agreement without the written
consent of the City, which may be withheld for any reason. Any attempt to so assign or so transfer
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without such consent shall be void and without legal effect and shall constitute grounds for
termination. Consultant shall not subcontract any portion of the Services required by this
Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of City.
Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in
this Agreement.
3.6.13 Construction; References; Captions. Since the Parties or their agents have
participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be
construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Party. Any term
referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work
days. All references to Consultant include all personnel, employees, agents, and subconsultants
of Consultant, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to City include its
elected officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives except as otherwise
specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for
convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope,
content, or intent of this Agreement.
3.6.14 Amendment; Modification. No supplement, modification, or amendment of
this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and signed by both Parties.
3.6.15 Waiver. No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other
default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit,
privilege, or service voluntarily given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any
contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise.
3.6.16 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third party
beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties.
3.6.17 Invalidity; Severability. If any portion of this Agreement is declared invalid,
illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions
shall continue in full force and effect.
3.6.18 Prohibited Interests. Consultant maintains and warrants that it has not
employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely
for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it has not
paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working
solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration
contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation
of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term
of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service
with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated
material benefit arising therefrom.
3.6.19 Authority to Enter Agreement. Consultant has all requisite power and
authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each Party
warrants that the individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power, right, and
authority to make this Agreement and bind each respective Party.
3.6.20 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of
which shall constitute an original.
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3.6.21 Survival. All rights and obligations hereunder that by their nature are to
continue after any expiration or termination of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the
indemnification obligations, shall survive any such expiration or termination.
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SIGNATURE PAGE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the Parties has caused this Agreement to be
executed on the day and year first above written.
CITY OF PALM DESERT
By:
L. Todd Hileman
City Manager
ATTEST:
By:
Anthony Mejia
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By:
Best Best & Krieger LLP
City Attorney
Hermann Design Group
By:
Its:
Printed Name:
By:
Its:
Printed Name:
QC: MN
Insurance:
Initial Review
Final Approval
President/CEO
Chris Hermann
Kristin Hermann (Nov 17, 2022 13:40 PST)
Kristin Hermann
CFO/Managing Director
Kristin Hermann
Robert Hargreaves (Nov 18, 2022 08:06 PST)
Robert Hargreaves
Todd Hileman (Nov 18, 2022 09:42 PST)
Anthony Mejia (Nov 18, 2022 10:06 PST)
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Exhibit “A”
EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
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SCOPE OF SERVICES
C42200
Exhibit A
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DESIGN GROUP08 PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.
415.0095 SCOPE
OF SERVICES The following outlines the proposed scope of work as outlined by the City of Palm Desert in
the RFP and includes the tee and green renovations described in the Hurdzan Golf Design
master plan.FIRECLIFF
GOLF COURSE Hole SCOPE TEES
GREEN EXPANSION 1 Shift White Tee left
1 YES 2 Shift Tees to Right
4 NO 3 Expand Blue and White Tees
2 YES 4 Enlarge White Tee
1 YES 5
N/A 6 Add Forward Tee
1 YES 7 Add Forward Tee
1 YES 8 Expand Tees
3 YES 9 Expand White Tee
1 YES 10 Add Five New Tees
5 NO 11 Enlarge Blue, White, and Gold Tees
3 NO 12
N/A 13 Add Forward Tee, Enlarge Tees
5 NO 14 Enlarge
Tees YES 15 Enlarge Blue and White
2 YES 16 Enlarge Blue, White, Gold Tees
3 YES 17 Enlarge Blue, White, Gold Tees
3 YES 18 Enlarge Blue and White Tees
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DESIGN GROUP09 PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.
415.0095 SCOPE
OF SERVICES MOUNTAIN VIEW TURF REMOVAL (PER
HURDZAN PLAN)Hole CONVERSIONS, REMOVAL,
AND INSTALLATIONS 1 Rough
to Desert 2 Rough to Fairway/Tee and Rough
to Desert 3 Rough
to Desert 4 Rough to Desert and Sand Bunker
to Rough 5 Desert
to Rough 6 Rough to Desert and
Remove Vegetation 7 Rough to Desert and
Remove Vegetation 8 Rough to Desert and
Remove Vegetation 9 Rough
to
Desert 10 Remove Vegetation, Rough to Desert, Fairway
to Rough, Rough to Green, Sand Bunker to Rough, Desert
to Fairway, and Desert
to Rough 11 Rough
to Desert 12 Rough to Desert and Sand Bunker
to Rough 13 Rough
to Desert 14 Rough
to Desert 15 Rough to Desert and
Remove Vegetation 16 Rough to Desert and Rough to
Fairway/Tee 17 Rough
to Desert 18 Rough to Desert, Sand Bunkers to Rough,
Rough to Fairways/Tee, and Install
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DESIGN GROUP10 PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.
415.0095 SCOPE
OF SERVICES I. DESIGN
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Project Kick
Off Meeting HDG will meet with the Client to review the preliminary plans that have been
previously prepared by Hurdzan Golf Design to refine and clarify the project’s objectives. A project schedule
will be presented at the meeting and initial base sheets for the areas of work will be provided by
HDG and the
consultant team.
Base Sheets The Altum Group will utilize the existing aerial survey prepared for other work at Desert
Willow and develop base sheets at 50 scale on 24” x 36” size title blocks to meet
City standards.Golf Course
Master Plan The Hurdzan master plan will be combined with the aerial survey into one reference plan
that will be used for establishing locations and limits of tees and greens. The master plan exhibit
will be used to prepare area calculations of the proposed improvements and establish the
project budget and direction for final
bid documents.
Preliminary Grading Preliminary grading for relocated tees will be provided to determine cut/fill and
earthwork costs.Mapping Existing
Irrigation System We will map all existing valve-in-head (VIH) rotors, electric valves, isolation valves
and irrigation controllers on the golf course utilizing survey grade GPS equipment. The golf course shall
furnish an electric golf cart from the clubhouse for transportation on the golf course during
the survey.To minimize disruption to golf course play, the following procedure shall
be implemented:We will provide wired marking flags to the golf course personnel (GCP). GCP familiar
with the current irrigation system shall use the marking flags to identify the locations of
the existing irrigation components. System components shall include sprinklers and valve
boxes. This shall be completed before the arrival of the GPS operator in groups of three to six
golf holes to be determined at the time of survey). The GPS operator shall survey the location
of the marker flags and collect the flags, clearing the golf hole as the survey is completed
on each
golf hole. Existing irrigation will be overlaid onto the golf course master plan and itemized
in preparation for the development of competitive bid documents for VIH sprinklers and
swing joints.Site Study, Inventory,
and Analysis We will visit the site and identify proposed areas of improvement, inventory
existing irrigation system, electrical, plumbing and valving with the existing and proposed tee box limits,
and identify areas where trees or landscaping must be removed to accommodate new tee box
locations and
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DESIGN GROUP11 PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.
415.0095 SCOPE
OF SERVICES A written summary of recommendations will be provided identifying
irrigation improvements. The direction of the irrigation master plan will be developed in collaboration with the
golf
course superintendent.Irrigation
Master Plan We will provide an irrigation master plan that will assist in determining the important
criteria for the VIH sprinkler replacement, the tee box renovation, and greens renovation projects.
Plans will include a preliminary head layout with existing mainline, existing/proposed valving
and proposed lateral routing as well as coverage plans showing full and effective
coverage areas. A water use calculation summarizing monthly/annual average water demands for the
new irrigation will
be included.Opinion of Probable
Construction Cost We will prepare a preliminary opinion of probable construction cost for use in
determining the
project budget.II.
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Upon approval of the design development package by the City, the following
construction documents will
be prepared:MARKETING COORDINATOR /
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT A. Landscape
Demolition Plan We will prepare a plan that illustrates landscape demolition for each golf
course. Existing material to remain will be noted and material that can be relocated will
be shown.B. Planting Plan
and Details This plan will illustrate the location of all existing and proposed plant material.
A plant legend will describe the Latin and common names, sizes and remarks for each
plant shown on the plan. Details will be provided
as required.C. Green
Layout Plan This plan will illustrate the proposed layout for the grassing of the new green
layouts and serve as the staking
location plan. D. Tee
Grading Plan This plan will illustrate the proposed grading for all new tee locations and serve
as the staking
location plan.E. Irrigation Plan and Details for Tee
Box Renovations This plan will illustrate the location of all new irrigation components required for
the planting of new materials. Details will be provided
as required. F. Construction Specifications/
Bid Documents Technical specifications and itemized bid documents for the items covered under
this scope of work will
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DESIGN GROUP12 PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.
415.0095 SCOPE
OF SERVICES G. Opinion of Probable
Construction Cost We will prepare a final opinion of probable construction cost for use in
bidding documents and determination of alternate bid item(s), if necessary, for the items covered
under this scope
of work.III. AGENCY
APPROVAL (ALLOWANCE)We will submit to the City all plans, specifications, estimates, and/or other
necessary documents required to obtain approval. The following plan check submittals
are included:1st Review – 50% Check Plans
and Specifications 2nd Review – 90% Check Plans
and Specifications 3rd Review – 100% Check
Plans, Specifications 4th Review – Final
Plan Check We will make revisions as required by the City and resubmit plans
for approval.IV. MEETINGS/PROJECT ADMINISTRATION (
HOURLY
ALLOWANCE)Meetings Attend City meetings, agency review meetings, and related project presentations
as required. Attend and/or conduct development team meetings and conference calls as necessary
to perform the scope of work. Six (6) meetings are anticipated with staff during the project.
Coordination with the City and project management are included within this scope
of work.
Kickoff Meeting Staff Review of Design
Development Plans Staff Review of 50%
Working Drawings Staff Review of 90%
Working Drawings Staff Review of 100% Working
Drawings/Specifications City Council Approval of plans and final construction
cost estimate
Project Administration Perform general project management services as necessary to support to the work of
this project. V.
BIDDING PHASE Pre-
Bid Meeting We will attend the pre-bid conference and
answer questions.
Bid Solicitation We will provide bid assistance to include answering questions from
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DESIGN GROUP13 PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.
415.0095 SCOPE
OF SERVICES VI.
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Construction
Observation Services We will provide construction observation services upon request by
the City.The following construction services
are recommended:Staking of tee improvements (
32 tees)Staking of
green improvements Flag plant material locations prior
to installation Review of
emitter placement Review final installation and
irrigation coverage Final
punch list We will respond to requests for information and provide clarification on plans
as required.During field observations we will verify that products being installed are per plans
and specifications. A written report will be prepared following each
site visit.Following completion of the project we will coordinate with the Contractor to
provide Operation Manuals, Warranty Letters, Materials List, and Training on the irrigation
control system. Perform general project management services as necessary to support to the work of
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Exhibit “B”
EXHIBIT “B”
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
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HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
PROJECT SCHEDULE
PALM DESERT OFFICE 760.777.9131 SAN DIEGO OFFICE 619.415.0095 RIVERSIDE OFFICE 951.782.9335
Milestone 10/6/22 10/20/22 11/24/22 12/1/22 12/19/22 1/25/23 2/23/23 6/1/23 7/2023 8/2023 9/2023 10/6/23 10/20/23
Kick Off Meeting with City
50% Design Review & Provide Conceptual Drawings
90% Review of Plans, Specs, and Cost Estimate
100% Receipt of Drawings, Plans, Specs, and Cost
Construction Bid Posting
Construction Bids Due
Contractor Selection
Construction Notice to Proceed
50% Construction Completion
75% Construction Completion
95% Construction Completion
Final Construction Review
Final Construction Documents Due
Exhibit B
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Exhibit “C”
EXHIBIT "C"
COMPENSATION
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782.9335 CITY
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782.9335 FEES
AND CHARGES Firecliff Course (With Optional Tasks) $201,
100.00Mountain ViewCourse $104,
000.00 TOTAL $305,
100.00 Firecliff Course (Without Optional Tasks) $192,
100.00Mountain ViewCourse $104,
000.00 TOTAL $296,
100.00 NORMAL
HOURLY RATES HERMANN
DESIGN GROUP Principal Landscape Architect....................................................................$ 185.00
per hour Project Manager ...........................................................................................165.00
per hour Landscape Architect .....................................................................................160.00
per hour Senior Designer ............................................................................................140.00
per hour Designer .......................................................................................................110.00
per hour Admin ...........................................................................................................100.00
per hour
OUTSIDE CONSULTANTS Services of outside consultants not listed in this proposal, at our direct cost, plus 15%
of the actual cost of their services
for
coordination.REIMBURSABLES Reimbursable items, such as the cost of reprographics, soil samples, and travel
required outside the Coachella Valley will be charged at our cost plus 15% within the allowances provided
in the
fee breakdowns.FAIRWAY
IRRIGATION DESIGN Construction Services ................................................................................$ 175.00
per hour GPS Surveying ...............................................................................................175.00
per hour CAD Drafting .................................................................................................175.00
per hour Irrigation Design ...........................................................................................175.00
per hour Meetings & Coordination .............................................................................150.00
per hour
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782.9335 THE
ALTUM GROUP Principal ...............................................................................................$ 184.00
per hour Director ..................................................................................................163.00
per hour Senior Project Manager ..........................................................................158.00
per hour Project Manager .....................................................................................152.00
per hour Assistant Project Manager......................................................................142.00
per hour Senior Associate .....................................................................................131.00
per hour Associate ................................................................................................116.00
per hour Assistant ...................................................................................................90.00
per hour Project Coordination ................................................................................79.00
per hour Administrative Assistant/Clerical ..............................................................58.00
per hour Intern ........................................................................................................37.00
per hour Utility
Location Services Mobilization - 1st Hour ......................................................................................$
150.00 1-Man Crew - Non-Prevailing ..................................................................................
90.00 2-Man Crew - Non-Prevailing ...............................................................................
169.00 1-Man Crew - Prevailing ......................................................................................$
125.00 2-Man Crew - Prevailing .......................................................................................
250.00
Survey Services Survey Crew - Non-Prevailing .............................................................................$
225.00 Survey Crew - Prevailing .......................................................................................
275.00 Survey
Crew Rates Hourly rates include standard 2-man crew, 1-man robotic crew and 1-man
GPS crew.
Reimbursables Expenses Mileage is billed at IRS business rate
plus 15%.Printing, reproduction, etc. are billed at direct cost
plus 15%.
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782.9335 HDG FAIRWAY
IRRIGATION ALTUM
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Base Sheets $ 2,000.00 $10,
000.00 Golf Master Plan Exhibit $ 2,
000.00 Preliminary Grading $ 2,500.00 $2,
500.00 GPS Survey $ 9,
000.00 Site Reconnaissance, Inventory, and Analysis $ 2,
500.00 Inventory Current Irrigation System $ 3,
000.00 Irrigation Reduction/Change Plan (32 Tees)$ 9,
000.00 Irrigation Report $ 3,
000.00 Irrigation Master Plan (Tee Box,
Greens Expansion, and
Turf Reduction)Renovation Design $ 1,
500.00 Plans $ 12,
000.00 Water Use Analysis Report $ 3,
000.00 Preliminary Cost Estimate $ 1,500.00 $ 3,
000.00
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Landscape and Turf Reduction Demolition Plans $12,
500.00 Tee Grading Plan $15,
000.00 Turf
Reduction Plans Irrigation Final Plan Set $ 4,000.00 $ 9,
000.00 Irrigation Construction Itemized Cost Estimate $ 3,
000.00 Irrigation Technical and Workmanship Specs $ 3,
000.00 Greens/Tee Box Renovations Plans $ 6,500.00 $ 1,
500.00 Irrigation Plan Set $ 9,
000.00 Irrigation Construction Itemized Cost Estimate $ 3,
000.00 Irrigation Technical and Workmanship Specs $ 3,
000.00 Planting Plan and Details $ 8,
000.00 Landscape Specifications $ 2,
000.00 Final Opinion of Probable Cost $ 5,
000.00 AGENCY APPROVAL $ 3,
500.00 MEETINGS AND COORDINATION (5)$ 4,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 1,
500.00 CONSTRUCTION BID ASSISTANCE $ 1,500.00 $ 3,
000.00
CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT General Irrigation Support $ 3,
000.00
Construction Staking Green/Tee
Expansion/Relocation)$ 5,
600.00 Computer
Database Update Tees/Greens/
Turf Reduction)$ 6,
000.00 Record Drawings of Revised Sprinklers -
32 Tees Optional)$ 5,
000.00 Record Drawings of New Turf Areas
and
Irrigation Optional)$ 4,
000.00 Construction Observation Services - Hourly $ 7,
500.00 REIMBURSABLES $ 1,500.00 $
500.00 SUBTOTAL $67,000.00 $105,100.00 $29,
000.00 TOTAL $201,
100.00
FEE SCHEDULE
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782.9335 HDG FAIRWAY
IRRIGATION ALTUM
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Base Sheets $ 2,000.00 $ 10,
000.00 Golf Master Plan Exhibit $ 2,
000.00 GPS Survey $ 9,
000.00 Site Reconnaissance, Inventory, and Analysis $ 2,500.00 $ 15,
000.00 Irrigation
Master Plan Plans $ 8,
000.00 Water Use Analysis Report $ 3,
000.00 Record Drawings and
Computer Database Update $ 6,
000.00 Preliminary Cost Estimate $ 1,500.00 $ 3,
000.00
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Landscape and Turf Reduction Plans $ 2,
500.00 Irrigation Final Plan Set $ 9,
000.00 Irrigation Construction Itemized Cost Estimate $ 3,
000.00 Irrigation Technical and Workmanship Specs $ 3,
000.00 Planting Plan and Details $ 8,
500.00 Landscape Specifications $ 2,
500.00 AGENCY APPROVAL $ 3,
500.00 MEETINGS AND COORDINATION (5)$ 3,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 1,
500.00 REIMBURSABLES $ 1,500.00 $
500.00 SUBTOTAL $30,000.00 $62,500.00 $11,
500.00 TOTAL $104,
000.00
FEE SCHEDULE MOUNTAIN
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AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE DESERT WILLOW GREENS/TEE BOX RENOVATION
AND TURF REDUCTION BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
1. Parties and Date.
This Amendment No 1 to the Desert Willow Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf
Reduction is made and entered into as of this 6th day of September 2023, by and between the
City of Palm Desert (“City”) and Hermann Design Group, a Corporation, with its principal place
of business at 77899 Wolf Road, Suite 102, Palm Desert CA 92211 ("Vendor"). The City and
Vendor are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. Recitals.
2.1 Agreement. The City and Hermann Design Group have entered into an
agreement entitled Desert Willow Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf Reduction dated
September 29, 2022 (“Agreement” or “Contract”) for the purpose of retaining the services of
Hermann Design Group to provide landscape architecture services for Desert Willow.
2.2 Amendment. The City and Hermann Design Group desire to amend the Agreement
to increase compensation to include additional services.
2.3 Amendment Authority. This Amendment No. 1 is authorized pursuant to Section
3.6.14 of the Agreement.
3. Terms.
3.1 Section 3. Section 3.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety to read
as follows:
3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including authorized
reimbursements, for all Services rendered under Exhibit "C" of the original
Agreement and in Exhibit “D” attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference. The total compensation shall increase by Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) and not exceed Three Hundred Fifteen Thousand One Hundred Dollars
($315,100) without written approval of the City Council or City Manager, as
applicable.
3.2 Continuing Effect of Agreement. Except as amended by this Amendment No. 1, all
other provisions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect and shall govern the actions of
the parties under this Amendment No. 1. From and after the date of this Amendment No. 1,
whenever the term “Agreement” or “Contract” appears in the Agreement, it shall mean the
Agreement as amended by this Amendment No. 1.
3.3 Adequate Consideration. The Parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that
they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the
obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment No. 1.
3.4 Severability. If any portion of this Amendment No. 1 is declared invalid, illegal, or
otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall
continue in full force and effect.
3.5 Counterparts. This Amendment No. 1 may be executed in duplicate originals, each
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of which is deemed to be an original, but when taken together shall constitute but one and the
same instrument.
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SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO DESERT WILLOW GREENS/TEE BOX
RENOVATION AND TURF REDUCTION BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP, INC.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have entered into this Amendment No. 1 to the
Desert Willow Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf Reduction as of the day and year first
above written.
CITY OF PALM DESERT
By:
L. Todd Hileman
City Manager
Attest:
By:
Anthony J. Mejia
City Clerk
Approved as to form:
By:
Best Best & Krieger LLP
City Attorney
HERMANN DESIGN GROUP, INC., A
CORPORATION
By:
Its:
Printed Name:
By:
Its:
Printed Name:
QC: _____
Insurance:
_____
Initial Review
_____
Final Approval
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CEO/President
Chris Hermann
CFO/CORPORATE SECRETARY
Kristin Hermann
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Work Authorization
Date
7/20/2023
WA #
2023053
Name / Address
VIA EMAIL
City of Palm Desert
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Hermann Design Group, Inc.
78365 Highway 111, PMB 332
La Quinta, CA 92253
Please sign and return via facsimile or email to kristin@hdg-inc.com Total
760-777-9131 Phone / 760-777-9132 Fax
Signature: _____________________________________________________________
Description Total
GREENS/TEE BOX RENOVATION
DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT
Landscape Architecture Services
HDG Job No.: 22053.01
Amendment 01
Firecliff Tenth Tee Alternative Locations
Hermann Design Group (HDG) and The Altum Group will make the appropriate revisions to
final plans and bid schedule to add tenth tee alternative locations for the Firecliff tee
relocation plans. All other provisions of the original agreement shall apply herein;
reimbursable expenses to be billed separately if incurred.
10th Tee Relocation - Alternative Locations 10,000.00
$10,000.00
"EXHIBIT D"
"EXHIBIT D"
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AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE DESERT WILLOW GREENS/TEE BOX RENOVATION
AND TURF REDUCTION BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT AND HERMANN DESIGN
GROUP
1. Parties and Date.
This Amendment No 2 to the Desert Willow Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf
Reduction is made and entered into as of this 25th day of July, 2024, by and between the City
of Palm Desert (“City”) and Hermann Design Group, a Corporation, with its principal place of
business at 77899 Wolf Road, Suite 102, Palm Desert, CA 92211 ("Vendor"). The City and
Vendor are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. Recitals.
2.1 Agreement. The City and Hermann Design Group have entered into an
agreement entitled “Desert Willow Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf Reduction” dated
September 29, 2022 (“Agreement” or “Contract”) for the purpose of retaining the services of
Hermann Design Group to provide landscape architecture services for Desert Willow.
2.2 Amendment. The City and Hermann Design Group desire to amend the
Agreement to increase compensation to include additional services. The Parties have
heretofore entered into that Amendment No. dated September 6, 2023.
2.3 Amendment Authority. This Amendment No. 2 is authorized pursuant to Section
3.6.14 of the Agreement.
3. Terms.
3.1.1 Compensation. Section 3.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety to
read as follows:
"3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive
compensation, including authorized reimbursements, for all
Services rendered under Exhibit "C" of the original Agreement,
Exhibit “D” in Amendment 1, and Exhibit “E” attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall
increase by Nine-Thousand and Eighty-Five Dollars ($9,085.00) and
not exceed Three Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand One-Hundred
and Eighty-Five Dollars ($324,185.00) without written approval of
the City Council or City Manager, as applicable."
3.1.2 Term. Section 3.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety to read as
follows:
“3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2024 to June
30, 2025, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete
the Services within the term of this Agreement and shall meet any other
established schedules and deadlines.
3.2 Continuing Effect of Agreement. Except as amended by this Amendment No. 2, all
other provisions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect and shall govern the actions of
the parties under this Amendment No. 2. From and after the date of this Amendment No. 2,
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whenever the term “Agreement” or “Contract” appears in the Agreement, it shall mean the
Agreement as amended by this Amendment No. 2.
3.3 Adequate Consideration. The Parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that
they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the
obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment No. 2.
3.4 Severability. If any portion of this Amendment No. 2 is declared invalid, illegal, or
otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall
continue in full force and effect.
3.5 Counterparts. This Amendment No. 2 may be executed in duplicate originals, each
of which is deemed to be an original, but when taken together shall constitute but one and the
same instrument.
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SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO DESERT WILLOW GREENS/TEE BOX
RENOVATION AND TURF REDUCTION BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have entered into this Amendment No. 2 to the
Desert Willow Greens/Tee Box Renovation and Turf Reduction as of the day and year first
above written.
CITY OF PALM DESERT
By:
L. Todd Hileman
City Manager
Attest:
By:
Anthony J. Mejia
City Clerk
Approved as to form:
By:
Israh Shah
Best Best & Krieger LLP
HERMANN DESIGN GROUP, A
CORPORATION
By:
Chris Hermann
CEO/President
By:
Kristin Hermann
CFO/Corporate Secretary
QC:
Insurance:
_____
Initial Review
_____
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Work Authorization
Date
7/1/2024
WA #
2024030
Name / Address
VIA EMAIL
City of Palm Desert
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Hermann Design Group, Inc.
78365 Highway 111, PMB 332
La Quinta, CA 92253
Please sign and return via facsimile or email to kristin@hdg-inc.com Total
760-777-9131 Phone / 760-777-9132 Fax
Signature: _____________________________________________________________
Description Total
GREENS/TEE BOX RENOVATION
DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT
Landscape Architecture Services
HDG Job No.: 22053.02
Contract C44200
Amendment 02
Construction Surveying Services
Firecliff Hole 10 Relocated Tee Boxes
Hermann Design Group's (HDG) subconsultant The Altum Group will provide construction
surveying services as required for the Firecliff Hole 10 Relocated Tee Boxes. All other
provisions of the original agreement shall apply herein; reimbursable expenses to be billed
separately if incurred.
Construction Survey Services 7,900.00
Consultant and Agency Coordination 1,185.00
$9,085.00
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AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF PALM DESERT AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
1. Parties and Date.
This Amendment No. 3 to the made and entered into on August 26, 2024, between the
City of Palm Desert (“City”) and Hermann Design Group, a Corporation, with its principal place
of business at 77899 Wolf Road, Suite 102, Palm Desert, CA. 92201 ("Vendor"). The City and
Vendor are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. Recitals.
2.1 Agreement. The City and Hermann Design Group have entered into an
agreement entitled “Professional Services Agreement” dated September 29, 2022. (“Agreement”
or “Contract”) for the purpose of retaining the services of Hermann Design Group to provide
landscape architecture services for Desert Willow.
2.2 Amendment No. 3. The City and Hermann Design Group desire to amend the
Agreement to increase compensation to include additional services.
2.3 Amendment Authority. This Amendment No. 3 is authorized pursuant to Section
3.6.14 of the Agreement.
Amendment Number Amendment Description Amendment Date
1 increase compensation to
include additional services
09/06/2023
2 extend term and increase
compensation
07/25/2024
3. Terms.
3.1.1 Compensation. Section 3.3.1 of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety
to read as follows:
"3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including authorized
reimbursements, for all Services rendered under Exhibit "C" of the original Agreement and
in Exhibit “D” in Amendment No. 1, Exhibit “E” in Amendment No. 2, and Exhibit "F"
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall not
exceed Three-Hundred and Thirty-Six Thousand One-Hundred and Eighty-Five
Dollars ($336,185.00) without written approval of the City Council or City Manager, as
applicable."
3.2 Continuing Effect of Agreement. Except as amended by this Amendment No. 3, all
other provisions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect and shall govern the actions of
the parties under this Amendment No. 3. From and after the date of this Amendment No. 3,
whenever the term “Agreement” or “Contract” appears in the Agreement, it shall mean the
Agreement as amended by this Amendment No. 3.
3.3 Adequate Consideration. The Parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that
they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the
obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment No. 3.
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3.4 Severability. If any portion of this Amendment No. 3 is declared invalid, illegal, or
otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall
continue in full force and effect.
3.5 Counterparts. This Amendment No. 3 may be executed in duplicate originals, each
of which is deemed to be an original, but when taken together shall constitute but one and the
same instrument.
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SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have entered into this Amendment No. 3 to the
Professional Services Agreement as of the day and year first above written.
CITY OF PALM DESERT
By:
L. Todd Hileman
City Manager
Attest:
By:
Anthony J. Mejia
City Clerk
Approved as to form:
By:
Isra Shah
Best Best & Krieger LLP
City Attorney
HERMANN DESIGN GROUP, A
CORPORATION.
By:
Chris Hermann
CEO/President
By:
Kristin Hermann
CFO/Corporate Secretary
QC: _____
Insurance:
_____
Initial Review
_____
Final Approval
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AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF PALM DESERT AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
1.Parties and Date.
This Amendment No. 4 to the made and entered into on February 18, 2025, between the
City of Palm Desert (“City”) and Hermann Design Group, a Corporation, with its principal place
of business at 77899 Wolf Road, Suite 102, Palm Desert, CA. 92211 ("Vendor"). The City and
Vendor are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. Recitals.
2.1 Agreement. The City and Hermann Design Group have entered into an
agreement entitled “Professional Services Agreement” dated September 29, 2022. (“Agreement”
or “Contract”) for the purpose of retaining the services of Hermann Design Group to provide
landscape architecture services for Desert Willow.
2.2 Amendment No. 4. The City and Hermann Design Group desire to amend the
Agreement to increase compensation to include additional services and extend term.
2.3 Amendment Authority. This Amendment No. 4 is authorized pursuant to Section
3.6.14 of the Agreement.
3. Terms.
3.1.1 Compensation. Section 3.3.1 of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety
to read as follows:
•3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including authorized
reimbursements, for all Services rendered under Exhibit "C" of the original Agreement and
in Exhibit “D” in Amendment No. 1, Exhibit “E” in Amendment No. 2, Exhibit "F" in
Amendment No. 2, and Exhibit "G" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
The total compensation shall not exceed Three-Hundred Ninety-Three Thousand, Six-
Hundred and Eighty-Five Dollars ($393,685) without written approval of the City Council
or City Manager, as applicable."
3.1.2 Term. Section 3.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety to read as
follows:
3.3 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2025, to June
30, 2026, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. Consultant shall complete
the Services within the term of this Agreement and shall meet any other
established schedules and deadlines.
1 09/06/2023
2 07/25/2024
3 08/26/2024
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3.2 Continuing Effect of Agreement. Except as amended by this Amendment No. 4, all
other provisions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect and shall govern the actions of
the parties under this Amendment No. 4. From and after the date of this Amendment No. 4,
whenever the term “Agreement” or “Contract” appears in the Agreement, it shall mean the
Agreement as amended by this Amendment No. 4.
3.3 Adequate Consideration. The Parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that
they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the
obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment No. 4.
3.4 Severability. If any portion of this Amendment No. 4 is declared invalid, illegal, or
otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall
continue in full force and effect.
3.5 Counterparts. This Amendment No. 4 may be executed in duplicate originals, each
of which is deemed to be an original, but when taken together shall constitute but one and the
same instrument.
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SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AND HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have entered into this Amendment No. 4 to the
Professional Services Agreement as of the day and year first above written.
CITY OF PALM DESERT
By:
Chris Escobedo
Interim City Manager
Attest:
By:
Anthony J. Mejia
City Clerk
Approved as to form:
By:
Isra Shah
Best Best & Krieger LLP
City Attorney
HERMANN DESIGN GROUP, A
CORPORATION.
By:
Chris Hermann
CEO/President
By:
Kristin Hermann
CFO/Corporate Secretary
City Clerk QC:
Contract QC: _____
Insurance:
_____
Initial Review
_____
Final Approval
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Work Authorization
Date
2/17/2025
WA #
2025008
Name / Address
VIA EMAIL
City of Palm Desert
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Hermann Design Group, Inc.
78365 Highway 111, PMB 332
La Quinta, CA 92253
Please sign and return via facsimile or email to kristin@hdg-inc.com Total
760-777-9131 Phone / 760-777-9132 Fax
Signature: _____________________________________________________________
Description Total
GREENS/TEE BOX RENOVATION
DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT
Landscape Architecture Services
HDG Job No.: 22053.04
Contract C44200
Amendment 04
Mountain View Planting Enhancements
Hermann Design Group (HDG) will provide design services for planting enhancements
requested by the City of Palm Desert for the Mountain View course (see Exhibit "A" for
specifics). Scope of work includes site visit(s) to confirm locations and sizes of areas to be
enhanced and an opinion of probable cost for material and installation for each area. Design
services will include planting plan with rock, decomposed granite, cobble, and boulders with
an irrigation note to tie into existing systems. Performance irrigation specifications to be
followed by contractor. Additional field observation services for this phase of the work is
included in the scope of services. All other provisions of the original agreement shall apply
herein; reimbursable expenses to be billed separately if incurred.
Planting Enhancement Design (Lump Sum)8,500.00
$8,500.00
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EXHIBIT “A”
DESERT WILLOW MOUNTAIN VIEW COURSE
LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENTS
WORK AUTHORIZATION
February 17, 2025
HDG will provide landscape plans that include the location as requested by the City on the
following holes as described below.
Tier Legend
Tier 1 - Full landscape area of focus. Includes irrigation, plant material boulders, and decomposed
granite.
Tier 2 - Minor landscape (boulders or some other rock solution) and decomposed granite; no plant
material.
Tier 3 – Decomposed granite only.
Hole No. 1
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex. Includes irrigation, plant material boulders
and decomposed granite.
•Tier 2 – Right side of cart path
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas.
Hole No. 2
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex. Includes irrigation, plant material boulders
and decomposed granite
•Tier 2 –The right side of cart path.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas.
Hole No. 3
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas.
•Waste area to be blended with natural area.
Hole No. 4
•Tier 1 - Landscape area left of green complex and adjacent cart path. Includes irrigation, plant
material, boulders, and decomposed granite.
•Tier 2 –The right side of cart path.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas.
Hole No. 5
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex and adjacent cart path. Includes irrigation,
plant material, boulders, and decomposed granite.
Hole No. 6
•Tier 2 – Right side of cart path (2 areas).
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
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Hole No. 7
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex and adjacent cart path. Includes irrigation,
plant material, boulders, and decomposed granite.
•Tier 2 - Right side of cart path by green
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
Hole No. 8
•Tier 1 – Left side of green transition to Tier 2 by cart path.
•Tier 3 - Waste area to be blended with natural area.
Hole No. 9
•Tier 1 – Right side of cart path going towards 10.
•Tier 2 - Left side before bridge.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
•Waste area transition area to blended with natural area.
Hole No. 10
•Waste area transition area to blended with natural area.
Hole No. 11
•Tier 2 – By Golf cart path at green.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
Hole No. 12
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex. Includes irrigation, plant material, boulders,
and decomposed granite.
•Waste area transition area to blended with natural area.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
Hole No. 13
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
Hole No. 14
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
•Waste area transition area to blended with natural area.
Hole No. 15
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex and adjacent cart path. Includes irrigation,
plant material, boulders, and decomposed granite.
•Tier 2 - Right side of fairway near cart path to help restrict golf cart traffic in this area.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas.
Hole No. 16
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
•Waste area transition area to blended with natural area.
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Hole No. 17
•Tier 1 - Landscape area behind green complex and adjacent cart path. Includes irrigation,
plant material, boulders, and decomposed granite.
•Tier 2 - Right side of fairway near cart path to help restrict golf cart traffic in this area.
•Tier 3 - Install decomposed granite in other turf removal areas
Hole No. 18
•Tier 1 - Landscape area from tee to fairway landing area. Includes irrigation, plant material,
boulders and decomposed granite. (Visible from terrace and clubhouse.)
•Waste area transition area to blended with natural area.
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Work Authorization
Date
2/17/2025
WA #
2025009
Name / Address
VIA EMAIL
City of Palm Desert
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92211
Hermann Design Group, Inc.
78365 Highway 111, PMB 332
La Quinta, CA 92253
Please sign and return via facsimile or email to kristin@hdg-inc.com Total
760-777-9131 Phone / 760-777-9132 Fax
Signature: _____________________________________________________________
Description Total
GREENS/TEE BOX RENOVATION
DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT
Landscape Architecture Services
HDG Job No.: 22053.05
Contract C44200
Amendment 05
Mountain View Construction Phase Services
HDG will provide construction management and landscape architectural support services for
the phase of work as described in Exhibit “A” on an hourly basis. All other provisions of the
original agreement shall apply herein; reimbursable expenses to be billed separately if
incurred.
Landscape Architectural Support 8,500.00
Construction Management and Inspection Services 40,500.00
$49,000.00
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EXHIBIT “A”
DESERT WILLOW FIRECLIFF COURSE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
WORK AUTHORIZATION
February 17, 2025
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
•Construction Cost Estimate: $1,200,000
•Contractor : To be Determined
•Construction Duration: Approximately 90 Working Days
•Estimate for Construction Management services based on the Mountain View Golf Course
Turf Reduction and Landscape Improvement Project Plans dated February 27, 2025
The work will includes, but is not limited to turf removal, irrigation system adjustments, irrigation
installation, landscape, decomposed granite, rock and boulder installation.
SCOPE OF WORK
Hermann Design Group (HDG) will perform the following Scope of Construction Services for the
project. HDG’s scope and fee is based upon the anticipated project schedule. In the event the
Contractor exceeds the schedule, we will review the status of the work to determine the need for
an increase in the budget amount. The assumptions included in the scope were used to
determine the cost of each service for the entire project duration. We are open to discuss
the assumptions and will update the associated manhours, if necessary.
I.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SUPPORT SERVICES
A.Review of Shop Drawings, Submittals, and Construction Documents submitted by
Contractor to the Construction Manager for conformance with specifications, and
interpretation of contract documents with Contractor as necessary as required.
B.Attend Pre-construction Conference.
C.Attend Virtual Progress meetings as required.
D.Assist to resolve field issues as required.
E.Review the Contractor Requests submitted for Information and Clarifications (assume
10 RFI/RFCs).
F.Draft changes to project mylars and send two (2) sets of prints and digital PDF files to
the City (cost of mylar production will be considered a reimbursable expense).
G.Field visits as required.
II.CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
A.Maintain project communication with the City and Contractor. The City will have access
to view the current status of all documents throughout the project duration.
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B.Coordinate review of Shop Drawings and Construction Documents submitted by
Contractor for conformance with specifications and interpretation of contract
documents to Contractor as necessary.
C.Manage progress meetings.
D.Review contractor change order requests, make recommendations and prepare
authorized change orders.
E.Proactively work to resolve field issues verbally through site visits and field meetings
on routine matters and follow up with written instructions for more important formal
matters and as directed by the City’s Project Manager.
F.Process Partial Pay Estimates.
G.Review the Contractor Requests for Information and Clarifications.
H.Review and monitor Contractor’s CPM schedule
I.Verify and sign Contractors daily extra work reports documenting force account (time
and materials work).
J.Provide monthly status reports
K.Prepare a weekly statement of working days documenting the construction progress,
delas and time extensions, and submit to the Contractor and City’s Project Manager.
L.Maintain a document tracking system for submittals, requests for information, field
orders, change orders, inspection reports, test reports, and any other relevant
documents for the project.
III.INSPECTION SERVICES
A.Review the project specifications, special provisions, and bid documents.
B.Conduct field reviews to identify existing conditions and document with digital images
and video.
C.Attend the pre-construction conference and project meetings.
D.Provide Construction Inspection to monitor materials and methods for compliance with
plans, specifications, and contract documents. Address and document nonconforming
items as they are identified
E.Maintain daily reports regarding construction activity, including progress, weather
conditions, significant events which may affect the progress of the work and
photographs. Provide copies weekly to City.
F.Provide measurements and calculation sheets for each bid item of construction for
progress payments.
G.Review, collect, organize, and approve load tickets from material providers. Reject
materials not meeting specification.
H.Review Contractor performance throughout the day and discuss discrepancies with
the Contractor as they occur.
I.Maintain field files during construction, including a cumulative record of quantities
constructed, daily reports, working day reports, change order documentation and
digital images.
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J.If inspection is scheduled, but not needed, a four-hour minimum will be charged to the
Contractor. Also, overtime inspection charges will be charged to the Contractor.
K.Generate a Preliminary Punch List.
L.Schedule the final walkthrough with Contractor and City.
M.Generate a Final Punch List and make written recommendation for acceptance.
N.Review and record final quantities.
O.Provide recommendation for acceptance upon completion.
P.Prepare Notice of Completion.
Q.Prepare Final Balancing Change Order.
R.Review Unconditional Lien Release.
S.Review Contractors As-Builts monthly and confirm completeness.
T.Perform project close out duties including final organization of project files and submit
to District for approval.
U.Assist in the commissioning of systems and equipment, proper operations, testing and
official start-up. Coordinate transfer of documentation to City staff.
IV.EXCLUSIONS
Any work relating to the following is specifically excluded for the Construction Services
proposed herein and, if required, must be contracted for under a separate contract or as
an addendum to this contract:
A.Electrical Inspection and Startup
B.Materials Testing and Observations (By City On-Call)
C.Electrical Inspection
D.Structural Inspection
E.Building Inspection
F.Utility Potholing
G.Permit and Payments
H.Traffic Control Plans (by Contractor if required)
I.Utility Relocation Plans
J.Additional Meetings
K.Property Acquisition
L.Any other work task not specifically in the Scope of Services.
M.Operational Plan
N.O & M Manuals
This proposal is based in part on the assumption that the City acknowledges that HDG is not
responsible for the performance of work by third parties. Notwithstanding any other language
contained herein, HDG, and its officers, directors, and employees, shall not be liable except to
the extent that any Project damages are directly attributable to the actions of HDG.
Exhibit "G"Contract No. C44202 Docusign Envelope ID: 6AEE314E-D20B-48DB-8601-AC47B1F29813
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HERMANN DESIGN GROUP
NORMAL HOURLY RATES
Principal Landscape Architect/Principal Planner $195.00 per hour
Construction Manager 165.00 per hour
Project Manager 165.00 per hour
Landscape Architect 160.00 per hour
Irrigation Designer 140.00 per hour
Senior Designer 140.00 per hour
Designer 110.00 per hour
Draftsperson 100.00 per hour
Administrative Staff 100.00 per hour
RATE INCREASES
Due to increases in wages/benefits, fees and hourly rates are subject to an annual increase based
on the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Additional services shall be performed only when requested or approved by the Client.
Compensation for such services shall be in accordance with our Normal Hourly Rates.
Exhibit "G"Contract No. C44202 Docusign Envelope ID: 6AEE314E-D20B-48DB-8601-AC47B1F29813
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Maria Gonzalez, Management Analyst
Chris Gerry, Senior Project Manager
SUBJECT: APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT
ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND GRANT PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
THE 2025/26 ENGINEER’S REPORT FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM
DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT
NO.1
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO INITIATE
PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026.”
2. Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT
THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING
AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026 AND
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER’S REPORT,” and setting a Public Hearing
to be held at Palm Desert City Hall on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 4 p.m.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The City of Palm Desert (City) manages 33 local Landscaping and Lighting Districts (LLDs),
which together form the Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance
District No. 1. These LLDs fund the maintenance of landscaping and street lighting in residential
neighborhoods – such as greenbelts, medians, and streetlights – typically located at subdivision
entries, parkways, or internal streets.
The LLDs were established under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 and are funded by
property-specific assessments based on the direct benefit each parcel receives. In most cases,
this means parcels are assessed for nearby landscaping or lighting installed as a condition of
development. These improvements enhance the appearance and safety of neighborhoods and
are typically maintained through contract services funded by the assessments.
The assessment calculations and methodology were prepared by Willdan Financial Services,
the City’s independent assessment engineer. Willdan also prepared the 2025/26 Engineer’s
Report, which provides the legal and technical basis for this year’s proposed assessments,
including cost allocations, benefit analysis, and parcel-level calculations. The report explains
how costs are calculated, how benefits are determined for each parcel, and how the budget is
allocated across the 33 LLDs. Each property’s share is calculated using a unit called an
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Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU), which considers parcel size, land use, and level of benefit
received. This method ensures fairness and transparency in how costs are distr ibuted. LLD
boundaries can be found in the Vicinity Map (Attachment 4).
The Engineer’s Report also identifies portions of improvements that provide a broader
community benefit identified as a “general benefit.” These costs are not charged to individual
property owners. In Fiscal Year 2025/26, the General Fund will need to contribute $182,250.75
to cover general benefit costs. Of that amount, approximately 83% will support maintenance of
the Canyon Cove Zone (Haystack Greenbelt), which is accessible to the public. The remaining
amount will be applied to LLDs where improvements, such as perimeter landscaping or arterial-
facing streetlights, benefit properties beyond the immediate neighborhood.
In addition to the general benefit contribution, the City may co ntribute up to $7,251.13 to cover
operating costs that exceed the maximum assessment allowed for a specific zone. However,
this contribution will only be made if an actual shortfall occurs.
City Council is required to declare its intention to levy the assessment and initiate proceedings
in order to facilitate the legal requirements necessary to collect the assessment . A public hearing
is proposed for June 26, 2025, to allow property owners and the public to comment on the
proposed assessments before adoption.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The assessment and collection of the levy will provide funding for the continued maintenance of
LLDs and the associated administrative expenses. A general fund contribution has been
included as part of the FY 2025-26 Proposed Annual Budget to accommodate this action.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution – Intent to Initiate Proceedings
2. Resolution – Intent to Levy and Set a Public Hearing
3. 2025-26 Engineer’s Report
4. Vicinity Map
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO INITIATE
PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL
ASSESSMENTS FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING
AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR
2025/2026
WHEREAS, the City Council, through previous resolutions, has formed and levied
annual assessments for the Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting
Maintenance District No. 1 (hereafter referred to as the “District”), pursuant to the
provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, part 2, division 15 of the Streets
and Highways Code of the State of California, commencing with section 22500 (hereafter
referred to as the “Act”), that provide for the collection of assessments by the County of
Riverside on behalf of the City of Palm Desert to pay for the maintenance and services of
improvements related thereto; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to initiate proceedings for the levy and
collection of annual assessments for fiscal year 2025/2026 for the landscape and lighting
improvements and services that provide benefit to the properties within the District,
pursuant to the provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the City has retained Willdan Financial Services for the purpose of
assisting with the annual levy of the District, including the preparation and filing of an
Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) with the city clerk,
in accordance with the Act.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm
Desert, California, as follows:
SECTION 1. That the foregoing Recitals are true and correct and are incorporated
herein by this reference.
SECTION 2. Order. The City Council hereby orders Willdan Financial Services to
prepare and file with the city clerk the Report on the levy of assessments for the District
for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026, in accordance
with chapter 3, section 22622 of the Act.
SECTION 3. Improvements and Services. The improvements within the District
include, but are not limited to, turf, groundcover, shrubs and trees, irrigation systems,
street lighting, water features, entry monuments, drainage syst ems and all appurtenant
facilities and operations related thereto. The Report will provide a more detailed
description of the improvements and services that the District provides. There are no new
improvements or substantial changes in the existing improve ments proposed as part of
this Resolution.
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SECTION 4. Necessity for Levy and Collection of Assessments. The City Council
hereby determines that to provide the improvements generally described in section 3 of
this resolution and shown, in detail, in the Report, it is necessary to levy and collect
assessments within the District for fiscal year 2025/2026 and that these assessments will
be outlined and described in the Report and imposed, pursuant to the provisions of the
Act and the requirements of California Constitution article XIII D.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This resolution shall become effective immediately
upon its adoption.
ADOPTED ON ________________, 2025.
JAN C. HARNIK
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2025-__ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on _______________________,
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND
COLLECT THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM
DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.
1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026 AND PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
THE ENGINEER’S REPORT
WHEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to provisions of the Landscaping and
Lighting Act of 1972, part 2, division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, commencing with section 22500 (hereafter referred to as the “Act”), did, by
previous resolution, order the preparation of the Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter
referred to as the “Report”) for the district known and designated as Consolidated Palm
Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1. (hereafter referred to as the
“District”); and
WHEREAS, the City Council proposes to levy and collect assessments against
lots and parcels of land within the various zones of the District for fiscal year 2025/2026,
to pay the maintenance, servicing, and operation of the improvements related thereto,
pursuant to the provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, Willdan Financial Services has prepared and filed the Report with the
city clerk, pursuant to section 22623 of the Act, and the Report has been presented to
City Council and is hereby incorporated by reference; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has examined and reviewed the Report, as
presented, and is preliminarily satisfied with the description of the District , zones, and
improvements identified therein; each of the budget items and documents as set forth
therein; and is satisfied that the proposed assessments contained therein have been
spread in accordance with the special benefits received from the improveme nts,
operation, maintenance, and services to be performed within the District, as set forth in
the Report or as modified by City Council action and incorporated herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm
Desert, California, as follows:
SECTION 1. That the foregoing Recitals are true and correct and are incorporated
herein by this reference.
SECTION 2. Intention. The City Council hereby declares its intention to order the
annual levy and collection of assessments within the District, over and including the land
within the District boundary and to levy and collect assessments on such land to pay for
the annual costs and expenses of the improvements and services described in section 5
of this resolution for fiscal year 2025/2026, pursuant to the provisions of the Act.
SECTION 3. Report Approval. For a full and detailed description of the
improvements, the boundaries of the District including zones and sub-zones, and the
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proposed assessments upon assessable lots and parcels of land within the District please
refer to the Report, which has been prepared and is on file with the city clerk’s office. The
city clerk has presented to the City Council the Report on the proposed improvements,
assessments, and levy and collection of assessments for fiscal year 2025/2026, in
accordance with chapter 1, article 4 of the Act, and the Report is hereby approved, as
required by section 22623 of the Act, on a preliminary basis.
SECTION 4. Boundaries and Designation. The description of the District boundary
and the zones therein are outlined in the Report and by reference is made part of this
resolution. The District includes thirty-three (33) benefit zones and sub-zones: Canyon
Cove (Zone 2); Vineyards (Zone 3); Parkview Estates (Zone 4); Cook and Country Club
(Zone 5): sub-zones are Desert Mirage, Sandcastles, and Primrose 2; Hovley Lane (Zone
6): sub-zones are Monterey Meadows, Hovley Glen, Hovley Estates, Sonata I, Sonata
II, Hovley Collection, La Paloma I, La Paloma II, La Paloma III, Sandpiper Court,
Sandpiper West, Hovley Court West, Diamondback and Palm Court; Waring Court (Zone
7); Palm Gate (Zone 8); The Grove (Zone 9); Po rtola Place (Zone 11); Palm Desert
Country Club (Zone 13); K&B at Palm Desert (Zone 14); Canyon Crest (Zone 15); and,
Shepard Lane (Zone 16): sub-zones are College View Estates I, College View Estates
II, Sundance East, Sundance West, Petunia I, and The B oulders. This District is
designated as “Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District
No. 1”.
SECTION 5. Description of Improvements. Reference is hereby made to the
Report for a detailed description of the improvements. The improvements within the
District include, but are not limited to, turf, groundcover, shrubs and trees, irrigation
systems, street lighting, water features, entry monuments, drainage systems, and all
appurtenant facilities and operations related thereto. There are no new improvements or
substantial changes proposed to be made to the existing improvements.
SECTION 6. Proposed Assessment Amounts. The proposed assessments are
outlined in the Report. District assessments are calculated in accordance with the method
of apportionment established for the District and do not exceed the assessment rates and
annual inflationary adjustment previously authorized by City Council and approved by the
property owners, in accordance with the provisions of California State Constitution Article
XIII D. The assessments are not proposed to be increased from the previous year as
defined in section 22630.5 of the Act and Government Code, section 54954.6.
SECTION 7. Notice of Public Hearing. The City Council hereby declares its
intention to conduct a public hearing concerning the District improvements and the levy
of assessments, in accordance with chapter 3 of the A ct. Notice is hereby given that a
public hearing on these matters will be held by the City Council on Thursday, June 26,
2025, at 4:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as feasible, at City Hall (in the City Council
Chambers), which is located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. At
the public hearing, all interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity to hear and to
be heard.
SECTION 8. Publication and Posting of Notice. The City shall give notice of the
time and place of the public hearing to all property owners within the District by causing
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the publishing of this resolution once in the local newspaper not less than ten (10) days
before the date of the public hearing, and by posting a copy of this resolution on the official
bulletin board customarily used by the City Council for the posting of notices pursuant to
the Act. For fiscal year 2025/2026, no new or increased assessments are proposed and
a mailing of a notice and ballot to property owners is not required.
SECTION 9. Direction to City Clerk. The city clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of this public hearing, as provided by law.
SECTION 10. Effective Date. This resolution shall become effective immediately
upon its adoption.
ADOPTED ON ________________, 2025.
JAN C. HARNIK
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2025-__ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on _______________________,
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Palm Desert
Landscaping and Lighting
District No. 1
2025/2026 ENGINEER’S ANNUAL LEVY REPORT
Intent Meeting: May 8, 2025
Public Hearing: June 26, 2025
27368 Via Industria
Suite 200
Temecula, CA 92590
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www.willdan.com
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ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT
Establishment of Annual Assessments for the:
Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting
District
City of Palm Desert,
County of Riverside, State of California
This Report identifies the parcels within the District and the relevant zones therein, as
they existed at the time of passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby
made to the Riverside County Assessor’s maps for a detailed description of the lines
and dimensions of parcels within the District. The Undersigned respectfully submits
the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council.
Dated this ____________ day of ______________, 2025.
Willdan Financial Services
Assessment Engineer
On Behalf of the City of Palm Desert
By: ________________________________
Daniel Louie, Senior Project Manager
District Administrative Services
By: ________________________________
Tyrone Peter
P.E. # C 81888
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... 1
A. Introduction .............................................................................. 1
B. Compliance with the Current Legislation ............................... 2
C. General Description of the District and Services................... 2
D. Improvements Authorized by the 1972 Act ............................ 3
II. SPECIFIC IMPROVEMENTS AND SPECIAL BENEFIT ZONES ..... 4
III. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT .................................................. 16
A. General ................................................................................... 16
B. Benefit Analysis ..................................................................... 17
C. Assessment Methodology ..................................................... 19
D. Assessment Range Formula ................................................. 21
IV. DISTRICT BUDGETS ..................................................................... 22
A. Description of Budget Items .................................................. 22
B. District Budgets ..................................................................... 25
APPENDIX A — DISTRICT BOUNDARY MAPS ................................. 31
APPENDIX B — 2025/2026 ASSESSMENT ROLL ............................. 32
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I. Overview
A. Introduction
The City of Palm Desert (hereafter referred to as “City”) annually levies and collects
special assessments in order to provide and maintain improvements within the
Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment
District No.1 (hereafter referred to as the “District”). The District was formed in
1993, through the consolidation of several individual landscaping and lighting
maintenance districts that previously existed within the City. The original districts
and subsequent annexations of various territories and developments to the
Consolidated District are identified as separate Zones and/or Sub-zones (hereafter
referred to jointly as “Zones”). The District and the Zones therein have been
established and are levied annual assessments pursuant to the Landscaping and
Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways
Code (hereafter referred to as the “1972 Act”).
This Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”)
describes the District and improvements, any proposed changes to the District or
improvements and the proposed budgets and assessments for Fiscal Year
2025/2026. The proposed assessments are based on the City’s estimated cost to
maintain the improvements that provide special benefit to properties within the
District. The various improvements within the District and the costs of those
improvements are identified and budgeted separately for each Zone, including the
expenditures, deficits, surpluses, revenues, and reserves.
The word “parcel,” for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property
assigned its own Assessment Number by the Riverside County Assessor’s Office.
The Riverside County Auditor/Controller uses Assessment Numbers and specific
Fund Numbers, to identify on the tax roll, properties assessed for special district
benefit assessments. Each parcel within a Zone is assessed proportionately for
only those improvements provided in that Zone from which the parcel receives
special benefit.
At a noticed Public Hearing, the City Council will consider all testimony and written
comments presented and may direct any necessary modifications to the Report
and approve the Report as submitted or amended. Following approval of the
Report, the City Council by resolution, shall order the improvements to be made,
and confirm the levy and collection of assessments pursuant to the 1972 Act. The
assessment rates and method of apportionment described in this Report as
approved by the City Council defines the assessments to be applied to each parcel
within the District for Fiscal Year 2025/2026. The assessments as approved will
be submitted to the Riverside County Auditor/Controller to be included on the
property tax roll for each parcel for the fiscal year.
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B. Compliance with the Current Legislation
The City Council annually conducts a public hearing to accept public comments
and testimony, to review the Report and adopt the annual assessments to be
levied on the County tax roll for the fiscal year. The assessments described in this
Report and subsequently approved by the City Council have been prepared in
accordance with the 1972 Act and in compliance with the provisions of the
California Constitution, Article XIIID (hereafter referred to as the “Article XIIID”),
which was enacted by the passage of Proposition 218 in November 1996.
In compliance with the provisions of Article XIIID, in Fiscal Year 1997/1998, the
City conducted property owner ballot proceedings for the special benefit
assessments applicable to each of the existing Zones within the District. At that
time, the assessments presented to property owners included the assessment
range formula previously established for the District and described in this Report.
Upon tabulation of the ballots returned, it was determined that majority protest did
not exist, and the City Council approved and adopted the assessments and
assessment range formula balloted and approved by the property owners. Similar
proceedings have been conducted for all new or increased assessments including
any annexations to the District.
C. General Description of the District and Services
The City annually levies and collects assessments in order to maintain and service
various improvements within the District. For Fiscal Year 2025/2026, the District is
comprised of thirty-three (33) separate benefit Zones, each funding specific
improvements and services.
The District provides for the maintenance and operation of local landscaping and
lighting improvements and associated appurtenances located within the public
right-of-ways and dedicated landscape easements. The improvements and the
annual costs of those improvements are identified and budgeted separately for
each Zone, including the expenditures, deficits, surpluses, revenues, and
reserves.
The improvements provided and for which parcels are levied special benefit
assessments within the District can be categorized as three (3) improvement
types.
1. Local street lighting (residential street lighting associated with the properties
within the Zone and specific subdivisions).
2. Local landscaping improvements including parkways, perimeters, entryways,
local medians, and internal landscaped amenities.
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3. Special Zone services including tree trimming, graffiti and weed abatement and
landscape maintenance of flood control areas (retention and detention basins).
The costs associated with the improvements authorized by the provisions of the
1972 Act are equitably spread among the benefiting parcels in proportion to the
special benefit they receive. Only parcels that receive special benefits from the
improvements are assessed, and each Zone consists of parcels that benefit from
those specific improvements.
Landscape improvements maintained by the District and associated with each
Zone were either installed as a condition of development or were installed for the
benefit of the properties assessed. The landscape improvements associated with
each Zone may include, but are not limited to: open space areas; medians;
parkways; slopes; retention or detention basin areas; and public right-of-ways or
easements that provide special benefits to the parcels. These improvements may
include, but are not limited to: turf, ground cover, shrubs and trees, irrigation
systems, decorative lighting, water features, entry monuments, drainage systems,
hardscapes and associated appurtenances. Similar to landscape improvements,
street lighting improvements funded through District assessments were installed
for the benefit of properties within each of the Zones and the assessments provide
for the maintenance, operation and energy costs related to those street light
improvements.
D. Improvements Authorized by the 1972 Act
As applicable or may be applicable to this District, the 1972 Act defines
improvements to mean one or any combination of the following:
The installation or planting of landscaping.
The installation or construction of statuary, fountains, and other ornamental
structures and facilities.
The installation or construction of public lighting facilities.
The installation or construction of any facilities which are appurtenant to any of
the foregoing, or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or
servicing thereof, including, but not limited to, grading, clearing, removal of
debris, the installation or construction of curbs, gutters, walls, sidewalks, or
paving, or water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities.
The maintenance or servicing, or both, of any of the foregoing.
The acquisition of any existing improvement otherwise authorized pursuant to
this section.
Incidental expenses associated with the improvements include, but are not limited
to:
The cost of preparation of the report, including plans, specifications, estimates,
diagrams, and assessments;
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The costs of printing and advertising, as well as the publishing, posting and
mailing of notices;
Compensation payable to the County for collection of assessments;
Compensation of any engineer or attorney employed to render services;
Any other expenses incidental to the construction, installation, or maintenance
and servicing of the improvements;
Any expenses incidental to the issuance of bonds or notes pursuant to Section
22662.5.
Costs associated with any elections held for the approval of a new or increased
assessment.
The 1972 Act defines "maintain" or "maintenance" to mean furnishing of services
and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing
of any improvement, including:
Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement.
Providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty of landscaping, including
cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease or
injury.
The removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste.
The cleaning, sandblasting, and painting of walls and other improvements to
remove or cover graffiti.
II. Specific Improvements and Special Benefit Zones
The boundaries of each Zone, the location of improvements and special benefit
received by the properties and property owners within each Zone are described in
this section of the Report. In any given fiscal year, City staff will determine the
scope of work for each Zone as assessment revenues allow. Any necessary
reductions in the scope of work will likely include but are not limited to; the
frequency of mowing and edging turf areas; the application of fertilizers and
aeration of turf; trimming and pruning of shrubs, trees and ground cover; trash pick-
up in landscaping areas; and weed and litter control. The allocation of special
benefit and general benefit of the improvements provided within the District are
summarized in the Method of Apportionment section of this Report and are
identified in the budget for each Zone. A description of the District improvements
and the level of annual service each Zone will receive are provided in the following:
Zone #2 (Canyon Cove):
Zone #2 includes Tracts 11636-1, 2, 3, & 4 and Tract 23485, generally located
South of Deep Canyon Tennis Club, North of Haystack Road, West of Marrakesh
Country Club, and East of Highway 74. The streets within the Zone include
Ambrosia Street, Sweetbrush Lane, Deer Grass Drive, Lotus Court, Calliandra
Street, Aber Street and Alamo Drive.
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These parcels benefit from the maintenance and operation of street lighting
encompassing the streets within the Zone, the landscaped parkway along the East
side of Highway 74 and the landscaped areas on the North side of Haystack Road,
adjacent to the above-mentioned tracts and installed as part of these residential
developments.
The interior local street lighting has been identified and allocated as 100% special
benefit with no general benefit allocation. The parkway landscaping along Highway
74 has been identified as 100% special benefit to the parcels within the Zone.
However, it has been determined that the landscaped median on Haystack Road
(although installed as part of the development) not only provides a special benefit
to properties within Canyon Cove, but also provides a general benefit. The
proportionate general benefit of this improvement has been identified and
eliminated from the Zone assessments. Although there is a general benefit
component, the majority (83%) of the median landscaping on Haystack Road is a
flood control channel and was required for development of the homes within
Canyon Cove. Therefore, pursuant to Article XIIID Section 5a (assessments used
to fund flood control and drainage systems), the majority of the costs for this
landscaped area could be considered exempt. However, in recognition of the
general benefit this improvement area provides and the previous assessments
applied to properties within the Zone, it was determined that the City would fund a
large portion of the costs associated with this landscaped median area. Refer to
the budget section of this Report for details on the allocation of benefit and related
assessments.
Zone #3 (Vineyards):
Zone #3 consists of the parcels in Tracts 12181-1 and 12181-2 on the West side
of Portola Avenue. The streets within the Zone include Martini Court, Heitz Court,
Mondavi Court, Callaway Court, Stony Hill Court, Masson Street, Krug Avenue,
Sebastian Way, and San Pasqual Avenue/Rutledge Way.
These parcels receive special benefits from the operation and maintenance of
street lighting improvements within the Zone boundaries and the landscaped area
along the West side of Portola Avenue, from the northern boundary to the southern
boundary of the two tracts.
Both the street lighting and landscape improvements identified for this Zone were
installed as part of the residential development and the ongoing maintenance and
operation of these improvements provide special benefits to properties within the
Zone. It has further been determined that these improvements were installed and
are maintained solely for the benefit of properties within the Zone and the
improvements provide no measurable benefit to properties outside the Zone. Any
benefit conveyed to other properties or to the public at large (general benefit) is
incidental. Therefore, both the interior tract street lighting and the parkway
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(perimeter) landscaping costs have been identified and apportioned 100% as a
special benefit to the parcels within the Zone.
Zone #4 (Parkview Estates):
Zone #4 consists of the parcels in Tract 8237, South of Magnesia Falls Drive, North
of Fred Waring Drive, West of Deep Canyon Road, and East of Portola Avenue.
These parcels receive special benefits from the operation and maintenance of
street lighting along Primrose Drive, Desert Star Boulevard, Vanda Circle, Palmilla
Circle, Myrsine Avenue, Gazania Place, Rutledge Avenue, Buttonwood Drive,
Silktree Lane, Santolina Drive, Balsam Lane, and Erin Street. The street lighting
improvements were installed as part of the residential development and are
considered a special benefit to the properties within the development (i.e., Zone).
The ongoing operation and maintenance of interior residential street lighting
provides no measurable general benefit to properties outside the Zone or to the
public at large. To the extent that some streetlights associated with the Zone are
located on the perimeter of the residential development and provides direct
illumination to parcels outside the Zone, a portion of the maintenance costs has
been identified as a general benefit. This Zone has twenty interior streetlights and
five perimeter streetlights resulting in an allocation of the Zone costs as 90%
special benefit and 10% general benefit.
Zone #5 (Cook and Country Club):
Zone #5 consists of three (3) separate residential subdivisions identified as Sub-
zones. These three Sub-zones are known and identified as:
Desert Mirage (Tract 25639)
Sandcastles (Tract 21338-1)
Primrose II (Tract 25436)
Each of these Sub-zones has specific local improvements maintained by the
District that were installed as part of these residential developments.
These three subdivisions were originally part of a larger Zone known as Cook and
Country Club and were proportionately assessed for median landscaping in the
area as well as their local (tract specific) improvements. In fiscal year 1997/1998 it
was determined that the median landscaping in the Cook and Country Club area
was largely a general benefit and this portion of the assessment was eliminated.
However, it was determined that the parcels within these three (3) Sub-zones
receive special benefit from tract maintained by the District, and each parcel within
the respective Sub-zones should continue to be assessed proportionately for the
cost of services associated with those local improvements. The parcels in all three
(3) Sub-zones receive special benefits from tract street lighting; the parcels in the
Primrose II Sub-zone also receive special benefits from parkway landscaping; and
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the parcels in the Desert Mirage Sub-zone also receive special benefits from
parkway landscaping, detention basin landscaping, and entrance landscaping.
Upon review of the specific street lighting improvements associated with each of
these Sub-zones, the street lighting facilities have been identified as interior tract
streetlights. These streetlights provide little or no direct illumination to parcels
outside the Sub-zones and therefore the costs of maintaining these improvements
are allocated as 100% special benefit with no general benefit.
The property owners in the Sub-zone known as Desert Mirage were balloted in
Fiscal Year 2004/2005 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. The
proposed levy increase would fund new maintenance costs required after the City
of Palm Desert renovated the improvements with water efficient landscaping and
irrigation systems. Majority protest did not exist; therefore, the City moved forward
with the plans to renovate and maintain the improvements in the Desert Mirage
Sub-zone.
The 2004/2005 reballoting determined that 15% of the improvements within the
Desert Mirage Sub-zone are of a general benefit to those properties outside of the
Sub-zone. Therefore, this percentage of the costs of maintaining the Sub-zone has
been removed from the assessment and must be funded from other sources.
Refer to the budget for Zone 5 in Section IV of this Report for specifics regarding
the proposed assessment for the current fiscal year and the maximum
assessment.
Zone #6 (Hovley Lane):
Parcels within this Zone are located generally East of Monterey Avenue and West
of Portola Avenue and includes parcels and tracts along Hovley Lane West. Zone
6 includes the following subdivisions and Sub-zones:
Monterey Meadows (Tracts 21791
and 22741)
Hovley Glen (Tract 25217)
Hovley Estates (Tract 24591)
Sonata I (Tract 23982)
Sonata II (Tracts 24254 -1, 2, 3)
Hovley Collection (Tract 24603)
La Paloma I (Tract 24773-1)
La Paloma II (Tract 24773)
La Paloma III (Tract 29045)
Sandpiper Court (Tract 27370)
Hovley Court West (Tract 29585)
Sandpiper West (Tract 29579)
Diamondback Road (Tract 29893)
Palm Court (Tract 25373)
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The parcels within each of the fourteen (14) Sub-zones of Zone 6 (Hovley Lane)
receive benefit from various improvements that were installed as part of the
separate residential developments and are specific to each tract and subdivision.
The assessment for each Sub-zone funds and provides for the parkway
landscaping improvements adjacent to each tract along Hovley Lane as well as
specific in-tract improvements. The in-tract improvements may include street
lighting; dry well and retention basin landscape maintenance; and landscaping of
additional parkway areas. The improvements within Zone 6 include street lighting
on Clover Lane, Meadow Lane, Hovley Lane West, Centennial Circle, Posada
Court, Via Fonda, Sonata Court, Avenida Arcadia, Avenida Solana, Sandpiper
Court, Avenida Rosario, Sandpiper Court West Hovley Court, Diamondback Road,
and Palm Court; landscaped parkways along Hovley Lane West, Monterey
Avenue, Portola Avenue and landscaped retention basins located within Hovley
Estates, Hovley Collections, La Paloma 1, La Paloma 2, Sandpiper Court, and
Sandpiper Court West.
Upon review of the specific street lighting improvements associated with each of
these Sub-zones, the street lighting facilities have been identified as tract specific
streetlights. To the extent that some streetlights associated with Hovley Glen,
Sonata I and Hovley West Sub-zones are located on the perimeter of the
development and provide direct illumination to parcels outside the subdivision, a
portion of the maintenance costs (15%) have been identified as a general benefit
component. Therefore, the cost of maintaining the street light improvements is
allocated as 85% special benefit to properties within these Sub-zones.
Similarly, it has been determined that a portion of the parkway landscape
improvements associated with Hovley Glen, Sonata I and Hovley Court West Sub-
zones provide a general benefit to properties outside of these Sub-zones.
Therefore, 15% of the costs of maintaining these landscaped areas has been
removed from the assessments and will be funded from other sources. Also, a
portion of Hovley Collection has been determined to provide some general benefit,
which has been set at 7.97%.The landscape improvements associated with each
of the remaining Sub-zones provide no measurable general benefit to properties
outside the Zone or to the public at large, and therefore, their specific local
landscaping improvements and the corresponding assessments have been
identified 100% as a special benefit to parcels within the Sub-zones.
The property owners in the nine (9) Sub-zones known as Hovley Glen, Hovley
Estates, Sonata I, Sonata II, La Paloma I, Sandpiper Court, Sandpiper West,
Hovley West and Hovley Collection, were balloted in Fiscal Year 2004/2005 for an
increase in their maximum assessment rates. In conjunction with the assessment
increase, the City proposed to renovate the existing improvements with more water
efficient landscaping and modifications to the irrigation system.
For seven (7) of the nine (9) Sub-zones balloted, majority protest did not exist and
the City has moved forward with the plans to renovate and maintain the
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improvements in those Sub-zones. However, majority protest existed in Hovley
West and Hovley Collection, and the proposed assessment increase for these two
Sub-zones will not be imposed. Without the additional maintenance funding, the
City will not be able to renovate the improvements for these two Sub-zones, but
will continue to maintain the existing improvements at a level of service
compensatory with the available assessment revenues at the existing assessment
rates. Refer to the budgets for Zone 6 in Section IV of this Report for specifics
regarding the proposed assessment for the current fiscal year and the maximum
assessment.
In Fiscal Year 2004/2005 the Palm Court Sub-zone was annexed to Zone 6
through property owner protest hearing proceedings. Upon conclusion of a noticed
Public Hearing, it was determined that a majority protest did not exist. Upon review
of the specific improvements associated within this Sub-zone, benefit conveyed to
other properties or to the public at large (general benefit) has been determined by
comparison to be incidental. Therefore, the costs of the on-going operation and
maintenance of the improvements have been identified and apportioned 100% as
a special benefit to the parcels within the Sub-zone.
Zone #7 (Waring Court):
Zone 7 consists of Tract 25304, North of Fred Waring Drive and East of Phyllis
Jackson Lane.
These parcels receive special benefit from the ongoing maintenance of
landscaped parkways along Fred Waring Drive and Phyllis Jackson Lane adjacent
to the tract. The improvements were installed as part of the residential
development, and it has been determined that the operation and maintenance of
the landscape improvements provide no measurable general benefit to other
properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore, the local
landscaping improvements associated with this Zone and the costs of providing
these improvements have been identified as 100% special benefit to parcels within
Zone 7.
Zone #8 (Palm Gate):
Zone 8 consists of the parcels in Tract 24287 located East of Deep Canyon Road,
and North of Fred Waring Drive, on Coral Bells Circle, Daylily Circle, and Moss
Rose Drive.
These parcels receive benefit from the maintenance and operation of local street
lighting at the entrances to the development at the corners of Deep Canyon Road
and Coral Bells Circle, Daylily Circle, and Moss Rose Drive. These parcels also
receive special benefit from the maintenance of the landscaped parkways adjacent
to the development on Deep Canyon Road.
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Both the street lighting and landscape improvements identified for this Zone were
installed as part of the residential development and the ongoing maintenance and
operation of these improvements provide special benefit to properties within the
Zone. It has been determined that these improvements were installed and are
maintained solely for the benefit of properties within the Zone and provide no
measurable benefit to properties outside the Zone or to the public at large.
Therefore, both the interior tract street lighting and the parkway (perimeter)
landscaping costs have been identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit
to the parcels within the Zone.
In conjunction with a proposed renovation and upgrade of the existing landscape
improvements the property owners in Zone 8 were balloted in Fiscal Year
2004/2005 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. Majority protest
existed and the maximum assessment rate was not increased over the amount
previously approved for the Zone. Since the assessment increase was not
approved the City did not move forward with the proposed renovations, but
continued to maintain the existing improvements at a level of service
compensatory with the available assessment revenues at that time.
The property owners in Zone 8 were balloted again during Fiscal Year 2017/2018
for an increase in their maximum assessment rate effective beginning Fiscal Year
2018/2019. Majority protest did not exist and based on the approval of the new
assessment rate, the City has moved forward with the proposed renovations.
Zone #9 (The Grove):
Zone 9 consists of the parcels in Tract 24984 South of Goleta Avenue and West
of Deep Canyon Road.
These parcels receive special benefits from the improvements and maintenance
of street lighting at the entrance to the development at the corner of Deep Canyon
Road and Royal Canyon Lane as well as interior street lighting on Kings Canyon
Lane, Indian Canyon Lane, Hazel Canyon Lane, and Royal Canyon Lane. These
parcels also receive special benefits from the improvements and maintenance of
parkway landscaping adjacent to the tract on Deep Canyon Road, and interior
landscaping, including an entryway median, parkway landscaping and palm tree
trimming within the public right-of-ways on Royal Canyon Lane that were installed
as part of the residential tract development.
Both the street lighting and landscape improvements identified for this Zone were
installed as part of the residential tract development and the ongoing maintenance
and operation of these improvements provide special benefit to properties within
the Zone. It has further been determined that these improvements were installed
and are maintained solely for the benefit of properties within the Zone and the
improvements provide no measurable benefit to properties outside the Zone or to
the public at large. Therefore, both the tract street lighting and the landscaping
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costs (parkways and interior landscaping) have been identified and apportioned
100% as a special benefit to the parcels within the Zone.
As part of the overall landscaping costs for this Zone, specialized maintenance
(palm tree trimming) is budgeted separately as this service is not covered under
the regular maintenance contract the City has with its landscape contractor.
However, like other landscape maintenance within the Zone this service benefits
only the properties within the Zone and has been identified as 100% special
benefit.
Zone #11 (Portola Place):
Zone 11 is generally located South of Santa Rosa Way and East of Portola Avenue
and consists of the parcels in Tract 27692.
These parcels receive special benefits from the servicing and maintenance of the
landscaped parkways adjacent to the tract on Portola Avenue and Santa Rosa
Way, and interior tract landscaping on Olive Court installed as part of the
residential development.
The developer (D & F Development) was conditioned to form the necessary District
Zone for the public improvements that would be installed as part of subdivision
tract 27692. In a letter to the City dated April 4, 1994, the developer (sole owner of
the property at that time) requested inclusion of the parcels within the tract into the
District and to be assessed annually for the cost of maintaining the improvements.
This letter constitutes a 100% landowner petition pursuant to Article XIIID and
supports a position that the assessments imposed prior to July 1, 1997 were
exempt from the requirements of Article XIIID.
Although the assessments for these improvements were identified as exempt in
fiscal Year 1997/1998 and not subject to the procedural requirements of a protest
balloting procedure, the improvements and the related assessments for this Zone
were identified as 100% special benefit. It has been determined that the ongoing
operation and maintenance of the improvements provide no measurable general
benefit to other properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore,
these improvements, the corresponding assessments and the annual inflationary
adjustment previously approved by landowner petition are in compliance with the
substantive requirements of Article XIIID. However, any future increases to the
assessments will require property owner ballot proceedings.
Zone #13 (Palm Desert Country Club):
Zone 13 is located generally South of Hovley Lane East, North of Fred Waring
Drive, West of Warner Trail, and West of Washington and is commonly referred to
as the Palm Desert Country Club area.
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The parcels within this Zone receive special benefits from the servicing and
maintenance of entryway landscaping on State Street and Washington Avenue,
parkway landscaping along Fred Waring Drive and local residential street lighting
within the Zone.
Parcels within Zone 13 were annexed into the City in Fiscal Year 1994/1995. Prior
to City annexation the local improvements within this Zone were assessed and
collected by the County through a County Service Area (CSA). When the
properties were annexed to the City, the City established this territory as Zone 13
within the District and the CSA fund balance was transferred to the Zone 13
account. For the first two years, the City used the fund balance to fully cover the
annual cost of providing the improvements. In Fiscal Year 1996/1997 the
remaining fund balance was designated as reserves and the District levied its first
annual assessment for the Zone. Because the reserve fund balance was greater
than the amount typically held in reserves, the City Council determined that a
portion of the reserves would be used each year to offset the annual expenditures
thereby allowing the annual assessments to remain fairly constant and also
gradually reduce the reserve fund to normal levels. In Fiscal Year 1997/1998, in
compliance with Article XIIID, a property owner ballot proceeding was conducted
to approve the existing annual assessment. At that time, the property owners
approved the proposed assessment amount plus an annual inflation adjustment.
The assessment amount approved by the property owners was based on the
continued policy of utilizing reserve fund contributions to offset the actual expenses
for the Zone.
In Fiscal Year 1999/2000, property owners within Zone 13 were re-balloted for an
increased assessment to cover the maintenance costs associated with the new
landscaping improvements to be installed on Fred Waring Drive. Property owners
were balloted for an amount sufficient to cover the actual Zone expenses, although
a portion of the existing reserves continued to be used to reduce the annual
assessments. Majority protest did not exist; therefore, the City has moved forward
with the landscaping improvements plans for Zone 13.
The street lighting and landscape improvements assessed within this Zone clearly
provide special benefits to properties within the Zone, therefore, both the street
lighting and the landscaping costs (parkways and interior landscaping) have been
identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit to parcels within the Zone.
Zone #14 (K & B at Palm Desert):
Zone 14 is located generally North of Frank Sinatra Drive, West of Portola Avenue,
East of Monterey Avenue and South of Gerald Ford Drive. The Zone includes the
parcels in Tracts 28258 and 28258-1.
The properties within the boundaries of Zone 14 benefit from street lighting within
the development located on Drexell Drive, Heatherwood Drive, Emerson Drive and
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Jamerson Road, and Colebridge Street, as well as landscaping associated with
the retention basin area located on Heatherwood Drive and dry well areas within
the subdivisions installed by the developer as part of the residential development.
In conjunction with a proposed renovation and upgrade of the existing landscape
improvements, the property owners in Zone 14 were balloted in Fiscal Year
2004/05 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. Majority protest did
not exist, and based on the approval of the new assessment rate, the City has
moved forward with the plans to renovate the improvements with more water
efficient landscaping and modifications to the irrigation system.
It has been determined that fifteen percent (15%) of the improvements within the
K & B Palm Desert Sub-Zone are of a general benefit to those properties outside
of the Sub-zone. Therefore, this percentage of the costs of maintaining the Sub-
zone has been removed from the assessment and must be funded from other City
funding sources.
Zone #15 (Canyon Crest):
Zone 15 consists of Tract 25102-1 and 25102 generally located east of Deep
Canyon Road, south of the Whitewater River Channel, north of Moss Rose Drive,
and west of the Palm Desert High School. This Zone was established and annexed
to the District on March 11, 1999, pursuant to the Act and a property owner ballot
proceeding.
These parcels receive special benefit from the operation and maintenance of
landscaped parkways along the east side of Deep Canyon Road from Magnesia
Falls (Whitewater River Channel), south to the end of the development
(approximately 100 feet north of Buttonwood Drive); perimeter landscaping along
the Whitewater River Channel (the northern boundary of the development and
District) from Deep Canyon Road eastward to the western boundary of the
development (approximately 675 linear feet of the total 1275 feet is landscaped).
The improvements for this Zone were installed as part of the residential
developments. It has been determined that the ongoing operation and
maintenance of the landscape improvements provide no measurable general
benefit to other properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore, the
local landscaping improvements associated with this Zone and the associated
annual costs have been identified as 100% special benefit to parcels within Zone
15.
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Zone #16 (Shepard Lane):
Zone #16 consists of six (6) separate residential subdivisions identified as Sub-
zones. These six Sub-zones are known and identified as:
College View Estates I (Tract 29444)
College View Estates II (Tract 30087)
Sundance West (Tract 30216)
Sundance East (Tract 30503)
Petunia I (Tract 30025)
Boulders (Tract 30030)
Each of these Sub-zones has specific local improvements maintained by the
District that were installed as part of these residential developments.
There are several residential subdivisions within the area known as Shepherd
Lane. The parcels within each of the six (6) Sub-zones of Zone 16 (Shepard Lane)
receive benefit from various improvements that were installed as part of the
separate residential developments and are specific to each tract and subdivision.
Perimeter landscaping for the Shepherd Lane residential developments includes
parkway/perimeter landscaping on the west side of Portola Avenue between Frank
Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive, as well as landscaping on the north side of
Frank Sinatra Drive and the south side of Gerald Ford Drive on either side of
Shepherd Lane. These improvements benefit the property development within the
Shepherd Lane area and each residential subdivision is assessed a proportional
share of the costs associated with these landscaped areas as well as specific in-
tract improvements.
Specific in-tract improvements include:
Sub-Zone College View Estates I:
This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of parkway/perimeter landscaping along
the west side of Portola Avenue adjacent to the residential subdivision
(generally between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive);
Parkway landscaping along both sides of Shepherd Lane adjacent to the
residential subdivision (generally between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford
Drive);
Streetlights within the residential subdivision and/or adjacent to the subdivision
on both the east and west sides of Shepherd Lane and the west side of Portola
Avenue installed as part of the residential subdivision.
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Sub-Zone College View Estates II:
This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of parkway/perimeter landscaping on both
sides of Shepherd Lane and the west side of Portola Avenue adjacent to the
residential subdivision, installed as part of the development of properties
therein;
Streetlights within and adjacent to the residential subdivision.
Sub-Zone Sundance West:
Two landscape easements located on the west side of Shepherd Lane at
Kokopelli Circle.
Two landscape easements located on the west side of Shepherd Lane at
Chinook Circle.
Parkway landscaping along Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential
subdivision. Specifically, the parkway area on the west side of Shepherd Lane
which extends the length of Tract 30216.
Streetlights within the residential subdivision and/or adjacent to the subdivision
on both the east and west sides of Shepherd Lane and the west side of Portola
Avenue installed as part of the residential subdivision.
Sub-Zone Sundance East:
This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of perimeter/parkway landscaping on the
west side of Portola Avenue between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford
Drive associated with the development.
Parkway landscaping on Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential
development installed as part of the development of properties therein.
Streetlights within and adjacent to the residential subdivision.
Sub-Zone Petunia I:
Three landscape easements identified as the parkway landscaping on the east
side of Shepherd Lane adjacent to the tract north and south of East Petunia
Place and the parkway landscaping easement on the west side of Portola
Avenue adjacent to the tract.
Two landscape easements identified as the parkway landscaping on the west
side of Shepherd Lane adjacent to the tract north and south of West Petunia
Place.
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Sub-Zone The Boulders:
Parkway landscaping on Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential
development installed as part of the development of properties therein.
This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of parkway/perimeter landscaping on the
west side of Portola Avenue between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford
Drive, as well as landscaping on the north side of Frank Sinatra Drive and the
south side of Gerald Ford Drive on either side of Shepherd Lane.
Streetlights within and adjacent to the residential subdivision.
It has been determined upon review of the specific improvements that a portion of
the street lighting and parkway landscape improvements associated with the
College View Estates I, College View Estates II, Sundance East, and Petunia I
Sub-zones provide some general benefit to properties outside of these Sub-zones.
These improvements include the parkway/perimeter maintenance along Portola
Avenue. A portion of the maintenance costs up to 15% have been identified by the
City as a general benefit component have been removed from the assessments
and will be funded from other sources. The improvements associated with the
remaining Sub-zones provide no measurable general benefit to properties outside
the Zone, therefore, their specific local landscaping improvements are allocated
100% as special benefit to parcels within the Sub-zones.
III. Method of Apportionment
A. General
The 1972 Act permits the establishment of assessment districts by agencies for
the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include the
construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and
appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these
improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value:
“The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment
district may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly
distributes the net amount among all assessable lots or parcels in
proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each such lot
or parcel from the improvements.”
The formula used for calculating assessments in each Zone of the District therefore
reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services
provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on estimated benefit to each parcel.
In addition, pursuant to Article XIIID Section 4 a parcel’s assessment may not
exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on that
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parcel and provides that only special benefits are assessable and the District must
separate the general benefits from the special benefits. Therefore, in compliance
with the new assessment requirements only assessments that are identified as
either “Exempt Assessments” or “Special Benefit Assessments” are assessed. The
costs of any improvements considered to be “General Benefit” have been
eliminated from the District assessments.
B. Benefit Analysis
Each of the proposed improvements, the associated costs and assessments has
been carefully reviewed by the City and has been identified and allocated based
on benefit pursuant to the provisions of the 1972 Act and Article XIIID of the
California Constitution. Each improvement and the associated costs have been
identified as either “general benefits” or “special benefits”. Although some existing
assessments within the District qualified as exempt assessments pursuant to
Article XIIID, Section 5 of the Constitution and did not require a ballot proceeding
under the provisions of Section 4, the improvements associated with these
assessments are considered a special benefit to the assessed properties and are
in compliance with the substantive requirements of Article XIIID Section 4. The
maximum assessment rates shown in this report are consistent with the provisions
of Article XIIID and any new or increased assessments shall be subject to the
provisions of Section 4 therein.
Special Benefits
The method of apportionment (or method of assessment) is based on the premise
that each of the assessed parcels within the District and Zones receives benefit
from the improvements maintained and financed by District assessments.
Specifically, the assessments associated with each Zone are for the maintenance
of local street lighting and landscaped improvements installed as part of the
original development of the parcels within the Zones or were later installed for the
benefit of those properties. The desirability and security of properties within each
Zone is enhanced by the presence of street lighting and well-maintained
landscaping in close proximity to those properties.
The landscape improvements provided by the District may include landscaped
medians, parkways, entryways, slopes and appurtenant facilities. Street lighting
improvements may include energy costs and necessary maintenance to the
facilities related thereto. The annual assessments outlined in this Report are
proposed to cover the estimated costs to provide necessary service, operation,
administration and maintenance required each year to keep these improvements
in a healthy, vigorous and satisfactory condition.
The special benefits associated with the local landscaping improvements are
specifically:
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Enhanced desirability of properties through association with the improvements.
Improved aesthetic appeal of properties within the Zones providing a positive
representation of the area.
Enhanced adaptation of the urban environment within the natural environment
from adequate green space and landscaping.
Environmental enhancement through improved erosion resistance, and dust
and debris control.
Increased sense of pride in ownership of property within the District resulting
from well-maintained improvements associated with the properties.
Reduced criminal activity and property-related crimes (especially vandalism)
against properties in the District through well-maintained surroundings and
amenities including abatement of graffiti.
Enhanced environmental quality of the parcels within the Zones by moderating
temperatures, providing oxygenation and attenuating noise.
The special benefits of street lighting are the convenience, safety and security of
property, improvements and goods. Specifically:
Enhanced deterrence of crime and aid police protection.
Increased nighttime safety on roads and highways.
Improved ability of pedestrians and motorists to see.
Improved ingress and egress to property.
Reduced vandalism and other criminal acts and damage to improvements or
property.
Improved traffic circulation and reduced nighttime accidents and personal
property loss.
Increased promotion of business during nighttime hours in the case of
commercial properties.
The preceding special benefits contribute to a specific enhancement and
desirability of each of the assessed parcels.
General Benefit Contributions
Prior to the passage of Proposition 218, some of the District assessments included
maintenance of landscaped medians on various arterial streets within the City.
However, since the maintenance of most arterial medians within the City were
funded by the City’s General Fund, it was determined that the existing
assessments for these improvements were not a special benefit and in Fiscal Year
1997/1998 the District assessments related to arterial medians were eliminated.
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In addition, any improvement and the associated costs that are considered a
general benefit to properties outside the respective Zones or to the public at large
have been identified and excluded from the annual assessments. The
improvements and associated costs considered to be a general benefit for each
Zone are described in Specific Improvements and Special Benefit Zones (Section
II). The General Benefit Contribution amount excluded from the annual
assessment for each Zone is reflected in the District Budgets (Section IV B). In
making this determination it should be noted that parkway, perimeter landscaping
and interior landscaping within the City is either funded or maintained by individual
property owners or through some type of association, except those maintained and
funded through a special District. The City does not usually maintain these types
of improvements from General Fund Revenues and, like other similar
improvements within the City, the ongoing maintenance of these improvements
are a special benefit to the properties associated with the improvements.
Additional General Fund Contributions
In some cases, a Zone’s total operating cost may exceed the maximum
assessment allowed. In such a case and at the City’s discretion, the annual
shortfall may be funded through an Additional General Fund Contribution or steps
may be taken to reduce the total operating cost for the Zone (such as reducing the
service levels). The Additional General Fund Contribution amount for each Zone
is reflected in the District Budgets (Section IV B).
C. Assessment Methodology
Pursuant to the 1972 Act, the costs of the District may be apportioned by any
formula or method that fairly distributes the net amount to be assessed, among
assessable parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each
such parcel from the improvements. The apportionment of costs used for each
Zone should reflect the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and
services provided based on each parcel’s estimated special benefit.
Equivalent Benefit Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate
the different type of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Benefit
Unit method of assessment apportionment uses the single-family home as the
basic unit of assessment. A single-family home equals one Equivalent Benefit Unit
(EBU). Every other land use is converted to EBUs based on an assessment
formula that equates the property’s specific development status, type of
development (land use), and size of the property, as compared to a single-family
home (SFR).
The EBU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate
and equitable assessment methodology for districts formed under the 1972 Act, as
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the benefit to each parcel from the improvements are apportioned as a function of
land use type, size and development.
Assessed parcels within Zones 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15 and 16 are single-
family residential parcels and the application of the EBU method of spread results
in an equal assessment.
The following table reflects the various property types and applicable EBUs that
may be applied to properties within Zones 3 and 13.
LAND USE /EQUIVALENT BENEFIT UNITS (Zones 3 and 13)
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Commercial COM 6.00 Acreage
Residential and Commercial Vacant VAC 0.30 Acreage
Single Family Residential SFR 1.00 Units
Condominiums CON 0.80 Units
Multifamily Residential
(Apartment, Duplex, Triplex, etc.)
MFR 0.80 Units
Single Family Vacant Lot SFV 1.00 Lot
Exempt NON 0.00 Parcels
Exempt parcels include easements and landscaped areas or common areas.
The benefit formula applied to parcels in each Zone is based on the preceding
Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) tables. Each parcel’s EBU correlates the parcel’s
special benefit received as compared to the other parcels in the Zone.
Parcel Type EBU x Acres or Units = Parcel EBU
Total Balance to Levy in Zone / Total EBU in Zone = Levy per EBU
Parcel EBU x Levy per EBU = Parcel Levy Amount
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D. Assessment Range Formula
Any new or increase in assessments, require certain noticing and meeting
requirements by law. The Brown Act defines the terms “new or increased
assessment” to exclude certain conditions. These certain conditions included “any
assessment that does not exceed an assessment formula or range of assessments
previously adopted by the agency or approved by the voters in the area where the
assessment is imposed.” This definition was later confirmed by Senate Bill 919
(the Proposition 218 implementing legislation).
An assessment range formula for the District assessments has been confirmed
through property owner ballot proceedings in compliance with Article XIIID, except
those existing assessments within the District which qualified as exempt
assessments pursuant to Article XIIID, Section 5 of the Constitution and did not
require a ballot proceeding under the provisions of Section 4. The assessment
range formula shall be applied to the future assessments within the District. The
following describes this assessment range formula:
Wherein, if the proposed assessment (levy per unit or rate) is less than or equal
to, the prior year’s maximum assessment plus the adjustments described in the
following, then the proposed assessment is not considered an increased
assessment. The purpose of establishing an assessment range formula is to
provide for reasonable increases and inflationary adjustments to the assessment
amounts without requiring costly noticing and mailing procedures, which would be
added to the District costs and assessments.
If the proposed assessment is less than the maximum assessment approved in
the previous fiscal year adjusted by a percentage no greater than three percent
(3.0%), or the annual percentage increase of the Consumer Price Index (CPI),
whichever is the lesser of the two, the assessment shall not be considered as an
increase.
Each year the City shall compute the percentage difference between the CPI on
January 1, of each year and the CPI for the previous January 1, or a similar time
period, as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for all urban consumers
for the Los Angeles, Anaheim and Riverside Area. This percentage difference shall
then establish the range of increased maximum assessments allowed based on
CPI each year. Should the Bureau of Labor Statistics revise such index or
discontinue the preparation of such index, the City shall use the revised index or
comparable system as approved by the City Council for determining fluctuations
in the cost of living. Starting fiscal year 2019/2020 the annual percentage change
in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of “All Urban Consumers” for the Riverside-San
Bernardino-Ontario Area will be used.
If the percentage change in CPI is less than three percent (3.00%), then the
allowable adjustment to the maximum assessment for each Zone may be
increased by CPI. If the percentage change in CPI is greater than three percent
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(3.00%), then the allowable adjustment to the maximum assessment for each Zone
may be increased by three percent (3.00%). The fact that an assessment range
formula is adopted for District assessments does not require that the adjustment
be applied each year, nor does it restrict the assessments to the adjustment
amount. If the budget and assessments for a given Zone do not require an increase
or the increase is less than the allowable adjustment, then the required budget and
assessment shall be applied. If the budget and assessments for a given Zone
require an increase greater than the allowable adjustment then the proposed
assessment is considered an increased assessment and mailed notices, as well
as property owner protest ballots are required by Article XIIID to impose the
assessment increase.
For Fiscal Year 2025/2026, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has established the
percentage change of CPI from January 2024 to January 2025 to be 2.94%.
Therefore, the previous maximum assessment for each Zone within the District
has been adjusted by 2.94% to establish the current maximum assessment
allowed.
IV. District Budgets
A. Description of Budget Items
The following describes the services and costs that are funded through the District,
shown in the District Budgets.
DIRECT COSTS:
Maintenance Costs — Includes contracted labor, material and equipment
required to properly maintain the landscaping, irrigation systems, drainage
systems, fencing, and entry monuments within the Zone.
Landscape Utilities— Includes utility costs for water required for irrigation of
landscaped areas and the utility costs for electricity required to operate irrigation
systems and ornamental lighting for landscaped areas.
Landscape Extras — Includes the replacement of any materials and equipment
needed to make repairs to irrigation systems.
Tree Pruning — Includes the cost of trimming and pruning trees located within the
landscaped area.
Street Lighting — Utility costs for electricity required to operate streetlights, as
well as the maintenance of the streetlights.
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ADMINISTRATION COSTS:
District Administration — The cost to particular departments and staff of the City,
for providing the coordination of District services and operations, response to
public concerns and education, as well as procedures associated with the levy and
collection of assessments. This item also includes the costs of contracting with
professionals to provide administrative, legal or engineering services specific to
the District including required notices, mailings or property owner protest ballot
proceedings.
County Administration Fee — This is the cost to the Zone for the County to
collect District assessments on the property tax bills.
Note: - The administrative costs of the District are borne by each Zone in
proportion to the aggregate costs of the entire District. Costs related to direct
administration are identified as exempt, general and special benefits in the same
proportion as the benefit finding for the Direct Service costs. All costs related to
the levy of assessments such as county fees and contract administration is applied
to each Zone regardless of any benefit findings (no general benefit).
LEVY BREAKDOWN:
Reserve Collection/(Contribution)— This item includes funds collected or
contributed by the Zone’s Reserve Fund in order to cover the cost of operation for
the Zone. Negative amounts shown for this budget item are contributions from the
Reserve Fund that are used to reduce the Balance to Levy. Positive amounts
shown for this budget item are collections for the Reserve Fund that would be used
in future years to reduce the Balance to Levy. The Reserve Fund eliminates the
need for the City to transfer funds from non-District accounts.
CIP Collection/(Contribution) — This item includes funds for the associated
costs to perform Capital Improvements as indicated by the Zone’s Capital
Improvement Plan (CIP), also referred to as improvement renovations, provided
during a property owner ballot. If a majority protest does not exist for the proposed
renovations, then a CIP collection may be included on the Zone’s budget to pay
for future costs of the improvements. Positive amounts shown for this budget item
are collections for CIP, and may be collected in installments over a period not to
exceed five fiscal years. Negative amounts shown for this budget item are
contributions to pay for CIP using funds previously collected and are used to
reduce the Balance to Levy. The proposed Capital Improvements can include but
are not limited to such things as maintenance and replacement of irrigation;
maintenance and replacement of lighting; and replacement of shrubs, turf, trees,
and other landscaping improvements.
General Benefit Contribution — This item includes funds for the associated costs
of any improvements that are considered a general benefit to properties outside
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the respective Zones or to the public at large. The improvements and associated
costs considered to be a general benefit for each Zone are described in Specific
Improvements and Special Benefit Zones (Section II). These funds are added to
the Zone account to reduce assessments and may be from either non-District or
District sources including City General Fund Contributions and interest earnings.
Additional General Fund Contribution — This item includes additional funds for
Zones where the total operating cost exceeds the maximum assessment allowed
by an amount greater than the maximum Reserve Collection. An additional
General Fund Contribution is performed at the City’s discretion and in lieu of taking
steps to reduce the total operating cost for the Zone, such as reducing the service
levels. These funds may be from either non-District or District sources including
City General Fund Contributions and interest earnings.
Balance to Levy — This is the total amount to be collected for the current fiscal
year through assessments (for special benefits) or from other revenue sources (for
general benefits). The Balance to Levy represents the sum of Total Direct and
Administration Costs, the Reserve Account/Other Revenue Source, the Beginning
Balance, and the Contribution Replenishment. Only those costs related to the
improvements identified as special benefits are levied and collected on the tax roll.
DISTRICT STATISTICS:
Active Parcels — The total number of parcels within the Zone boundary.
Parcels Levied — The total number of parcels within the Zone that are assessed.
Non-assessable lots or parcels may include parcels of land principally encumbered
by public right-of-ways, easements, common areas, and/or parcels within the
boundaries of the Zone that currently do not benefit from the improvements due
possibly to development restrictions.
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) — Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) is a
numeric value calculated for each parcel based on the parcel’s land use and size.
The EBU shown in the Zone budget (Section IV B) represents the sum total of the
parcel EBUs that receive special benefits from the improvements.
Applied Rate per EBU — This amount represents the rate being applied to each
parcel’s individual EBU. The Levy per Equivalent Benefit Unit is the result of
dividing the total Balance to Levy, by the sum of the Zone EBUs, for the fiscal year.
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B. District Budgets
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Maintenance Costs $47,500.00 $3,000.00 $0.00 $7,000.00 $0.00 $4,500.00
Landscape Utilities (Water/Electrical) 75,000.00 2,500.00 0.00 3,750.00 0.00 2,100.00
Landscape Extras (Materials/Special Maintenance) 30,000.00 1,500.00 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 1,500.00
Tree Pruning 20,000.00 1,750.00 0.00 4,000.00 0.00 850.00
Street Lighting 550.00 1,500.00 5,500.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 250.00
Annual Direct Costs (Subtotal)$173,050.00 $10,250.00 $5,500.00 $20,750.00 $2,000.00 $9,200.00
District Administration $6,564.20 $2,819.16 $850.00 $2,439.34 $1,685.13 $1,953.84
County Administration Fees 196.08 153.78 172.58 105.37 111.01 109.13
Administration Costs (Subtotal)$6,760.28 $2,972.94 $1,022.58 $2,544.71 $1,796.14 $2,062.97
Total Operating Costs $179,810.28 $13,222.94 $6,522.58 $23,294.71 $3,796.14 $11,262.97
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution) 337.94 (693.71)118.65 412.44 (2,523.13)1,067.87
CIP Collection/(Contribution) 0.00 (1,139.23)0.00 (7,627.26)1,063.99 (4,338.84)
General Benefit Contribution (General Fund)(149,242.53)0.00 (652.26) (3,493.89)0.00 0.00
General Fund Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Levy Adjustments (Subtotal)($148,904.59)($1,832.94)($533.61)($10,708.71)($1,459.14)($3,270.97)
Balance To Levy $30,905.69 $11,390.00 $5,988.97 $12,586.00 $2,337.00 $7,992.00
District Statistics
Active Parcels 225 147 176 29 41 37
Parcels Levied 222 132 172 29 41 37
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) 222.00 134.00 172.00 29.00 41.00 37.00
Current Year Maximum Rate Per EBU 139.21 100.14 34.82 598.15 81.86 275.41
Current Year Applied Rate per EBU 139.21 85.00 34.82 434.00 57.00 216.00
Above/Below Maximum Rate $0.00 ($15.14)$0.00 ($164.15) ($24.86) ($59.41)
Prior Year Maximum Rate per EBU 135.24 97.28 33.83 581.09 79.52 267.56
Prior Year Applied Rate per EBU 135.24 85.00 33.83 434.00 57.00 216.00
CPI Increase for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94%
Reserve Fund
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 $1,562.00 $11,272.06 $1,431.68 $15,428.21 $5,560.04 $7,942.51
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution) 337.94 (693.71)118.65 412.44 (2,523.13)1,067.87
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $1,899.94 $10,578.35 $1,550.33 $15,840.65 $3,036.91 $9,010.38
CIP Fund
Estimated Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $0.00 $27,055.32 $0.00 $14,051.96 $2,025.68 $15,357.09
CIP Fund Collection/(Contribution) 0.00 (1,139.23)0.00 (7,627.26)1,063.99 (4,338.84)
Estimated Ending CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2026 $0.00 $25,916.09 $0.00 $6,424.70 $3,089.67 $11,018.25
(1) Designates a Percentage of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(2) Designates 10% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(3) Designates 15% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
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Maintenance Costs $1,900.00 $3,750.00 $2,000.00 $4,500.00 $6,000.00 $5,000.00
Landscape Utilities (Water/Electrical) 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,800.00 4,000.00 3,000.00 1,750.00
Landscape Extras (Materials/Special Maintenance) 500.00 2,000.00 750.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 5,000.00
Tree Pruning 1,500.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 1,850.00 7,250.00 6,500.00
Street Lighting 900.00 0.00 0.00 210.00 410.00 400.00
Annual Direct Costs (Subtotal)$7,300.00 $14,750.00 $11,050.00 $12,060.00 $18,160.00 $18,650.00
District Administration $2,067.92 $2,840.33 $1,844.41 $1,840.33 $2,339.46 $1,913.84
County Administration Fees 110.54 99.26 99.26 99.26 135.92 109.60
Administration Costs (Subtotal)$2,178.46 $2,939.59 $1,943.67 $1,939.59 $2,475.38 $2,023.44
Total Operating Costs $9,478.46 $17,689.59 $12,993.67 $13,999.59 $20,635.38 $20,673.44
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution) 3,400.77 (4,781.21)489.81 (3,601.53) (2,184.70)0.00
CIP Collection/(Contribution)(7,479.23)0.00 (5,483.48)0.00 0.00 0.00
General Benefit Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 (2,653.91)0.00 (2,100.32)0.00 (8,831.92)
General Fund Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 (3,111.46)0.00 0.00 0.00 (4,139.67)
Levy Adjustments (Subtotal)($4,078.46)($10,546.58)($4,993.67)($5,701.85)($2,184.70)($12,971.59)
Balance To Levy $5,400.00 $7,143.01 $8,000.00 $8,297.74 $18,450.68 $7,701.85
District Statistics
Active Parcels 40 16 17 16 94 38
Parcels Levied 40 16 16 16 94 38
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) 40.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 94.00 38.00
Current Year Maximum Rate Per EBU 139.21 446.44 628.80 518.61 196.28 202.68
Current Year Applied Rate per EBU 135.00 446.44 500.00 518.61 196.28 202.68
Above/Below Maximum Rate ($4.21)$0.00 ($128.80)$0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Prior Year Maximum Rate per EBU 135.24 433.70 610.86 503.82 190.68 196.90
Prior Year Applied Rate per EBU 131.46 433.70 457.00 503.82 190.68 196.90
CPI Increase for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94%
Reserve Fund
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 ($292.51)$4,781.21 $8,948.60 $4,760.94 $3,088.43 ($7,871.60)
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution) 3,400.77 (4,781.21)489.81 (3,601.53) (2,184.70)0.00
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $3,108.26 $0.00 $9,438.41 $1,159.41 $903.73 ($7,871.60)
CIP Fund
Estimated Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $7,479.23 $0.00 $5,483.48 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
CIP Fund Collection/(Contribution)(7,479.23)0.00 (5,483.48)0.00 0.00 0.00
Estimated Ending CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2026 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
(1) Designates a Percentage of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(2) Designates 10% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
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Maintenance Costs $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $2,200.00 $2,300.00 $3,300.00
Landscape Utilities (Water/Electrical) 1,600.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,000.00 2,100.00 2,250.00
Landscape Extras (Materials/Special Maintenance) 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 2,500.00
Tree Pruning 850.00 650.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 1,250.00
Street Lighting 200.00 200.00 0.00 200.00 200.00 200.00
Annual Direct Costs (Subtotal)$6,250.00 $6,050.00 $6,700.00 $7,650.00 $8,350.00 $9,500.00
District Administration $1,844.41 $1,844.41 $1,833.77 $1,837.49 $1,837.49 $1,837.49
County Administration Fees 99.26 99.26 98.79 99.26 99.26 99.26
Administration Costs (Subtotal)$1,943.67 $1,943.67 $1,932.56 $1,936.75 $1,936.75 $1,936.75
Total Operating Costs $8,193.67 $7,993.67 $8,632.56 $9,586.75 $10,286.75 $11,436.75
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution)(610.68) (1,363.71) (3,649.65) (1,348.65) (1,351.69) (1,230.29)
CIP Collection/(Contribution)(2,302.99) (1,893.96) (407.91) (830.10) (1,719.06) (2,923.28)
General Benefit Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (1,715.18)
General Fund Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Levy Adjustments (Subtotal)($2,913.67)($3,257.67)($4,057.56)($2,178.75)($3,070.75)($5,868.75)
Balance To Levy $5,280.00 $4,736.00 $4,575.00 $7,408.00 $7,216.00 $5,568.00
District Statistics
Active Parcels 17 19 17 19 19 18
Parcels Levied 16 16 15 16 16 16
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) 16.00 16.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 16.00
Current Year Maximum Rate Per EBU 595.15 612.67 446.65 611.27 606.58 471.86
Current Year Applied Rate per EBU 330.00 296.00 305.00 463.00 451.00 348.00
Above/Below Maximum Rate ($265.15) ($316.67) ($141.65) ($148.27) ($155.58) ($123.86)
Prior Year Maximum Rate per EBU 578.18 595.19 433.91 593.83 589.28 458.40
Prior Year Applied Rate per EBU 330.00 296.00 305.00 463.00 451.00 348.00
CPI Increase for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94%
Reserve Fund
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 $7,165.62 $7,758.65 $10,555.70 $9,018.05 $9,581.09 $9,007.54
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution)(610.68) (1,363.71) (3,649.65) (1,348.65) (1,351.69) (1,230.29)
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $6,554.94 $6,394.94 $6,906.05 $7,669.40 $8,229.40 $7,777.25
CIP Fund
Estimated Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $5,156.60 $9,136.96 $20,135.81 $7,547.77 $5,210.80 $4,262.86
CIP Fund Collection/(Contribution)(2,302.99) (1,893.96) (407.91) (830.10) (1,719.06) (2,923.28)
Estimated Ending CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2026 $2,853.61 $7,243.00 $19,727.90 $6,717.67 $3,491.74 $1,339.58
(1) Designates a Percentage of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(2) Designates 10% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
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Maintenance Costs $1,500.00 $1,750.00 $3,000.00 $1,750.00 $6,500.00 $2,750.00
Landscape Utilities (Water/Electrical) 2,500.00 1,500.00 1,250.00 750.00 5,250.00 1,000.00
Landscape Extras (Materials/Special Maintenance) 500.00 750.00 750.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 500.00
Tree Pruning 1,500.00 1,250.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 8,500.00 1,500.00
Street Lighting 250.00 200.00 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00
Annual Direct Costs (Subtotal)$6,250.00 $5,450.00 $6,000.00 $6,500.00 $29,500.00 $5,750.00
District Administration $1,898.63 $1,523.62 $2,140.33 $1,959.76 $2,422.13 $1,864.83
County Administration Fees 101.14 101.14 99.26 109.13 141.09 102.55
Administration Costs (Subtotal)$1,999.77 $1,624.76 $2,239.59 $2,068.89 $2,563.22 $1,967.38
Total Operating Costs $8,249.77 $7,074.76 $8,239.59 $8,568.89 $32,063.22 $7,717.38
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution) 545.52 (814.86) (2,227.99) (1,267.21) (2,124.74) (1,434.27)
CIP Collection/(Contribution)(3,815.29) (1,659.90) (235.60)3,243.32 (8,308.48) (1,959.11)
General Benefit Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
General Fund Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Levy Adjustments (Subtotal)($3,269.77)($2,474.76)($2,463.59)$1,976.11 ($10,433.22)($3,393.38)
Balance To Levy $4,980.00 $4,600.00 $5,776.00 $10,545.00 $21,630.00 $4,324.00
District Statistics
Active Parcels 20 20 16 37 105 23
Parcels Levied 20 20 16 37 105 23
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) 20.00 20.00 16.00 37.00 105.00 23.00
Current Year Maximum Rate Per EBU 600.04 416.79 685.39 365.60 335.94 309.95
Current Year Applied Rate per EBU 249.00 230.00 361.00 285.00 206.00 188.00
Above/Below Maximum Rate ($351.04) ($186.79) ($324.39) ($80.60) ($129.94) ($121.95)
Prior Year Maximum Rate per EBU 582.93 404.90 665.84 355.17 326.36 301.10
Prior Year Applied Rate per EBU 249.00 230.00 361.00 285.00 206.00 188.00
CPI Increase for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94%
Reserve Fund
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 $6,014.29 $6,474.67 $8,819.66 $8,122.32 $27,775.31 $7,608.18
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution) 545.52 (814.86) (2,227.99) (1,267.21) (2,124.74) (1,434.27)
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $6,559.81 $5,659.81 $6,591.67 $6,855.11 $25,650.57 $6,173.91
CIP Fund
Estimated Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $11,192.42 $18,757.69 $28,800.67 $45,021.31 $42,231.23 $20,435.67
CIP Fund Collection/(Contribution)(3,815.29) (1,659.90) (235.60)3,243.32 (8,308.48) (1,959.11)
Estimated Ending CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2026 $7,377.13 $17,097.79 $28,565.07 $48,264.63 $33,922.75 $18,476.56
(1) Designates a Percentage of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(2) Designates 10% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(3) Designates 15% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
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Maintenance Costs $6,750.00 $12,500.00 $3,750.00 $3,750.00 $3,750.00 $3,750.00
Landscape Utilities (Water/Electrical) 6,500.00 1,500.00 2,300.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 3,000.00
Landscape Extras (Materials/Special Maintenance) 15,000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 5,750.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
Tree Pruning 6,000.00 6,750.00 2,000.00 2,750.00 2,500.00 3,000.00
Street Lighting 40,000.00 400.00 0.00 350.00 200.00 350.00
Annual Direct Costs (Subtotal)$74,250.00 $23,650.00 $10,550.00 $15,100.00 $12,950.00 $15,100.00
District Administration $13,928.33 $2,864.08 $2,317.90 $1,867.28 $1,917.28 $1,753.91
County Administration Fees 881.81 168.35 123.23 106.78 106.78 106.78
Administration Costs (Subtotal)$14,810.14 $3,032.43 $2,441.13 $1,974.06 $2,024.06 $1,860.69
Total Operating Costs $89,060.14 $26,682.43 $12,991.13 $17,074.06 $14,974.06 $16,960.69
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution)(3,565.41) (8,447.32) (1,011.10) (7,002.98) (2,876.93) (598.06)
CIP Collection/(Contribution)(16,320.07)1,904.36 (4,007.03) (661.36) (5,121.13) (6,361.97)
General Benefit Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 (4,002.47)0.00 (2,561.71)0.00 (2,544.65)
General Fund Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Levy Adjustments (Subtotal)($19,885.48)($10,545.43)($5,018.13)($10,226.05)($7,998.06)($9,504.68)
Balance To Levy $69,174.66 $16,137.00 $7,973.00 $6,848.00 $6,976.00 $7,456.00
District Statistics
Active Parcels 1,865 165 71 32 36 32
Parcels Levied 1,681 163 67 32 32 32
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) 2,161.71 163.00 67.00 32.00 32.00 32.00
Current Year Maximum Rate Per EBU 45.71 189.24 247.28 723.35 702.28 520.42
Current Year Applied Rate per EBU 32.00 99.00 119.00 214.00 218.00 233.00
Above/Below Maximum Rate ($13.71) ($90.24) ($128.28) ($509.35) ($484.28) ($287.42)
Prior Year Maximum Rate per EBU 44.40 183.84 240.23 702.72 682.25 505.57
Prior Year Applied Rate per EBU 32.00 99.00 119.00 214.00 218.00 233.00
CPI Increase for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 2.94%
Reserve Fund
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 $74,813.52 $26,591.28 $11,404.00 $18,612.85 $14,856.18 $12,130.89
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution)(3,565.41) (8,447.32) (1,011.10) (7,002.98) (2,876.93) (598.06)
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $71,248.11 $18,143.96 $10,392.90 $11,609.87 $11,979.25 $11,532.83
CIP Fund
Estimated Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $68,526.90 $75,456.99 $34,724.47 $62,052.95 $24,671.11 $48,867.87
CIP Fund Collection/(Contribution)(16,320.07)1,904.36 (4,007.03) (661.36) (5,121.13) (6,361.97)
Estimated Ending CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2026 $52,206.83 $77,361.35 $30,717.44 $61,391.59 $19,549.98 $42,505.90
(1) Designates a Percentage of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(2) Designates 10% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(3) Designates 15% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
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Maintenance Costs $4,500.00 $2,100.00 $6,500.00 $163,850.00
Landscape Utilities (Water/Electrical) 1,500.00 8,500.00 1,500.00 152,100.00
Landscape Extras (Materials/Special Maintenance) 3,500.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 114,000.00
Tree Pruning 1,500.00 2,100.00 1,000.00 108,300.00
Street Lighting 350.00 200.00 100.00 60,370.00
Annual Direct Costs (Subtotal)$11,350.00 $14,900.00 $14,100.00 $598,620.00
District Administration $1,663.52 $1,558.47 $1,613.52 $81,486.58
County Administration Fees 106.78 98.32 99.26 4,549.28
Administration Costs (Subtotal)$1,770.30 $1,656.79 $1,712.78 $86,035.86
Total Operating Costs $13,120.30 $16,556.79 $15,812.78 $684,655.86
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution)(1,830.39)117.76 (7,540.08)(57,589.53)
CIP Collection/(Contribution)(3,145.30) (9,753.26) (4,240.70)(95,522.87)
General Benefit Contribution (General Fund)(1,968.61) (2,483.29)0.00 (182,250.75)
General Fund Contribution (General Fund) 0.00 0.00 0.00 (7,251.13)
Levy Adjustments (Subtotal)($6,944.30)($12,118.79)($11,780.78)($342,614.28)
Balance To Levy $6,176.00 $4,438.00 $4,032.00 $342,041.58
District Statistics
Active Parcels 32 14 16 3,469
Parcels Levied 32 14 16 3,238
Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) 32.00 14.00 16.00 3,720.71
Current Year Maximum Rate Per EBU 461.96 737.50 512.22 0.00
Current Year Applied Rate per EBU 193.00 317.00 252.00 0.00
Above/Below Maximum Rate ($268.96) ($420.50) ($260.22)$0.00
Prior Year Maximum Rate per EBU 448.79 716.46 497.61 0.00
Prior Year Applied Rate per EBU 193.00 317.00 252.00 0.00
CPI Increase for Fiscal Year 2025/2026 2.94% 2.94% 2.94% 0.00%
Reserve Fund
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 $10,751.74 $11,141.04 $20,190.30 $375,004.45
Reserve Fund Collection/(Contribution)(1,830.39)117.76 (7,540.08)(57,589.53)
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $8,921.35 $11,258.80 $12,650.22 $317,414.92
CIP Fund
Estimated Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $37,816.00 $19,223.01 $41,925.89 $702,607.74
CIP Fund Collection/(Contribution)(3,145.30) (9,753.26) (4,240.70)(95,522.87)
Estimated Ending CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2026 $34,670.70 $9,469.75 $37,685.19 $607,084.87
(1) Designates a Percentage of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(2) Designates 10% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
(3) Designates 15% of Direct and Administrative Fees as General Benefit
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Appendix A — District Boundary Maps
The Boundary Maps for the District and/or Zones are on file in the office of Public Works
and are by reference made part of this Report. The Boundary Maps are also available for
inspection at the Office of Public Works.
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Appendix B — 2025/2026 Assessment Roll
Parcel identification, for each lot or parcel within the District, shall be the parcel as shown
on the Riverside County Assessor's map for the year in which this Report is prepared.
Non-assessable lots or parcels may include areas of public streets and other roadways
(typically not assigned an APN by the County); dedicated public easements, open space
areas and rights-of-ways including public greenbelts and parkways; utility rights-of-ways;
common areas; landlocked parcels, small parcels vacated by the County, bifurcated lots,
and any other property that cannot be developed. These types of parcels are considered
to receive little or no benefit from the improvements and are therefore exempted from
assessment. Properties outside the District boundary receive no direct or special benefits
from the improvements provided by the District and are not assessed.
Parcel identification, for each lot or parcel within the District, shall be the parcel as shown
on the Riverside County Assessor's map for the year in which this Report is prepared.
The land use classification for each parcel is based on the Riverside County Assessor’s
Roll. A listing of parcels assessed within this District, along with the proposed assessment
amounts, shall be submitted to the City Clerk, under a separate cover, and by reference
is made part of this Report.
Approval of this Report (as submitted or as modified) confirms the method of
apportionment and the maximum assessment rate to be levied against each eligible
parcel and thereby constitutes the approved levy and collection of assessments for the
fiscal year. The parcels and the amount of assessment to be levied shall be submitted to
the County Auditor/Controller and included on the property tax roll for the fiscal year.
If any parcel submitted for collection is identified by the County Auditor/Controller to be
an invalid parcel number for the current fiscal year, a corrected parcel number and/or new
parcel numbers will be identified and resubmitted to the County Auditor/Controller. The
assessment amount to be levied and collected for the resubmitted parcel or parcels shall
be based on the method of apportionment and assessment rate approved in this Report.
Therefore, if a single parcel has changed to multiple parcels, the assessment amount
applied to each of the new parcels shall be recalculated and applied according to the
approved method of apportionment and assessment rate rather than a proportionate
share of the original assessment.
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628-291-001 72910 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 $139.21 $139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-002 72930 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-003 72950 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-004 72970 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-005 72980 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-006 72990 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-008 72995 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-009 72975 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-010 72955 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-011 72935 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-012 72915 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-013 72895 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-291-014 72875 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-001 72915 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-002 72935 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-003 72955 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-004 72975 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-005 72995 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-008 72990 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-009 72970 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-010 72950 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-011 72930 CALLIANDRA DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-292-012 72910 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-001 72870 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-002 72890 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-003 72910 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-004 72930 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-005 72950 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-006 72970 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-007 72990 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-008 73010 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-009 73030 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-010 73050 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-293-011 73070 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-001 73015 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-002 73035 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-003 73055 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-004 73075 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-005 73010 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-006 73030 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-007 73050 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-294-008 73070 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-001 73015 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-002 73035 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-003 73055 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-004 73075 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-006 73050 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-007 73030 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-008 73010 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-010 73070 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-295-011 73090 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-001 72690 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-002 72710 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-003 72730 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-004 72750 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-005 72770 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-006 72790 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-007 72810 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-008 72830 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-301-009 72850 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-001 72855 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-002 72835 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-003 72815 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-004 72795 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-005 72775 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-006 72770 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-007 72790 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-008 72810 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-009 72830 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-010 72850 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-011 72870 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-302-012 72890 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-001 72630 LOTUS CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-002 72640 LOTUS CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-003 72650 LOTUS CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-004 72660 LOTUS CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-005 72670 LOTUS CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-006 72680 LOTUS CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-007 72690 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-008 72710 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-009 72730 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-010 72750 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-011 72770 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-012 72790 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-013 72810 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-014 72830 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-015 72850 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-016 72870 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-017 72890 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-018 72895 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-019 72875 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-020 72855 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-021 72835 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 1 of 36258
APN Situs Address Land Use
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Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
628-303-022 72815 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-023 72795 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-024 72775 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-025 72755 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-028 72715 SWEETBUSH DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-029 72705 SWEETBUSH LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-032 72735 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
628-303-034 72725 SWEETBUSH LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-001 73090 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-002 73110 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-003 73130 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-004 73150 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-005 73170 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-006 73190 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-007 73210 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-008 73230 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-431-009 73250 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-001 73090 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-002 73110 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-003 73130 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-004 73150 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-005 73170 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-006 73175 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-007 73155 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-008 73135 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-009 73115 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-432-010 73095 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-001 47391 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-002 47371 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-003 47331 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-004 47291 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-005 47251 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-006 47290 PRINCES PLUME LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-007 47280 PRINCES PLUME LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-008 47270 PRINCES PLUME LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-009 73195 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-010 73175 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-011 73155 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-012 73135 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-013 73115 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-014 73095 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-016 73110 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-019 73170 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-022 73200 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-433-023 73130 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-434-001 73251 AMBER ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-434-002 47330 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-434-003 73230 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-434-004 73235 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-434-005 73230 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-001 47440 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-002 47410 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-003 47370 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-004 47340 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-024 47310 HELIOTROPE AVE SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-025 47270 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-026 47240 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-027 47210 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-441-028 47170 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-020 73450 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-021 73430 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-022 73410 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-023 73390 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-024 73370 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-025 73350 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-026 73330 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-027 73310 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-028 73290 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-029 73270 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-030 47310 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-031 47270 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-032 47230 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-033 47190 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-035 47235 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-036 47265 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-037 47295 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-038 47290 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-039 47260 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-040 47230 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-041 47190 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-042 47195 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-043 47235 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-044 47265 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-045 47295 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-046 47290 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-047 47260 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-048 47230 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-049 47190 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-050 47195 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-051 47235 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-052 47265 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 2 of 36259
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
630-442-053 47295 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-054 47290 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-055 47260 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-056 47230 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-057 47190 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-058 47175 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-059 47215 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-060 47245 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-442-061 47275 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-001 73250 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-002 73270 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-003 73290 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-004 73310 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-005 73330 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-006 73350 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-007 73370 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-008 73390 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-009 73410 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-010 73430 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-011 73450 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-012 73455 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-013 73435 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-014 73415 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-015 73395 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-016 73375 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-017 73355 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-018 73335 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-019 73315 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-020 73295 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-021 73275 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-443-022 73255 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-444-001 47175 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-444-002 47195 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-444-003 47215 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-444-004 47245 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-444-005 47275 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
630-444-006 73250 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.00 139.21 139.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove
622-170-009 43342 CALLAWAY CT MFR 2.40 240.34 204.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-170-010 43343 CALLAWAY CT MFR 1.60 160.22 136.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-001 43400 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-002 43400 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-003 43370 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-004 43370 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-006 43344 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-007 43344 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-008 43345 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-009 43345 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-011 43407 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-012 43407 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-013 43408 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-014 43408 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-016 43409 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-017 43409 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-018 43429 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-019 43429 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-021 43401 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-022 43401 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-023 43402 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-024 43402 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-026 43405 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-027 43405 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-028 73840 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-029 43406 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-031 43375 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-032 43375 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-033 43376 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-034 43376 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-036 43403 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-037 43403 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-038 43404 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-039 43404 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-041 43348 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-042 43348 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-043 43349 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-044 43349 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-046 43371 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-047 43371 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-048 43372 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-049 43372 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-051 43346 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-052 43346 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-053 43347 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-054 43347 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-056 43340 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-057 43340 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-058 43341 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-059 43341 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-061 43377 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-062 43377 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-063 43378 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-064 43378 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-066 43379 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
622-171-067 43379 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-069 43373 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-070 43373 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-071 43374 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-171-072 43374 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-001 43430 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-002 43440 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-003 43450 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-004 43460 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-005 43470 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-006 43480 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-007 43490 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-008 73985 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-009 73969 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-010 73953 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-011 73937 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-012 73921 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-013 73905 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-014 73889 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-015 73875 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-016 73857 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-017 73841 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-018 73825 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-019 73809 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-020 73793 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-021 73777 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-180-022 73761 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-001 73760 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-002 73780 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-003 73796 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-004 73812 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-005 73828 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-006 73844 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-007 73849 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-008 73833 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-009 73819 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-010 73807 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-011 73800 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-012 73810 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-013 73812 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-014 73826 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-015 73842 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-016 73858 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-017 73874 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-018 73890 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-019 73906 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-020 73920 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-021 73932 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-022 73933 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-023 73921 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-024 73907 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-025 73891 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-026 73875 MASSON ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-027 73876 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-028 73892 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-029 73908 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-030 73924 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-031 73940 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-032 73956 KRUG AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-033 43467 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-034 43455 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-035 43443 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-036 43431 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-037 73931 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-038 73917 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-039 73903 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-040 73889 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-041 73875 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-042 73861 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-043 73847 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-044 73833 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-045 73819 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-046 73805 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-047 43428 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-048 43442 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-049 43456 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
622-181-050 43468 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.00 100.14 85.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards
624-170-001 43260 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-170-002 43230 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-170-003 43200 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-170-004 74301 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-170-005 74321 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-170-006 74305 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-170-007 74315 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-001 43205 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-002 43235 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-003 43255 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-004 74420 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-005 74410 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-006 74400 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-007 74390 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-008 74380 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 4 of 36261
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
624-171-009 74360 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-010 74350 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-011 74351 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-012 74361 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-013 74381 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-014 74391 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-015 74401 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-016 74411 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-171-017 74421 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-002 43260 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-003 43240 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-004 43210 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-005 43180 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-006 43150 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-007 43120 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-008 43100 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-009 43082 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-010 43081 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-012 74450 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-013 74420 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-014 43150 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-015 43120 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-016 43100 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-017 43042 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-018 43041 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-019 43081 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-020 43101 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-021 43121 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-022 43151 BALSAM LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-023 43150 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-024 43120 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-025 43100 BUTTONWOOD LN SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-026 43080 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-027 43042 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-028 43041 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-029 43081 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-030 43101 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-031 43121 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-032 43151 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-033 43150 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-034 43120 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-035 43100 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-036 43080 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-037 43050 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-172-041 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-180-001 74237 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-180-002 74263 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-180-003 74267 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-180-004 74277 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-003 74241 DESERT STAR BLVD SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-004 74261 DESERT STAR BLVD SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-005 74281 DESERT STAR BLVD SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-006 74301 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-007 74321 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-008 74341 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-009 74361 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-010 74370 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-011 74360 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-012 74350 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-013 74340 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-014 74320 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-015 74306 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-016 74292 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-017 74278 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-181-018 74264 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-001 43561 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-002 43550 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-003 43551 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-004 43550 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-005 43520 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-006 43480 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-007 43420 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-008 74383 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-009 74397 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-010 74413 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-011 74427 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-012 74443 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-013 74457 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-014 74473 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-015 74489 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-016 74484 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-017 74474 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-018 74458 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-019 74448 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-020 74428 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-021 74429 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-022 74449 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-023 74459 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-024 74469 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-182-025 74479 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-001 74398 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-002 74388 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 5 of 36262
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
624-183-003 74378 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-004 74366 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-005 74346 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-006 74326 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-007 74306 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-008 74286 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-009 74276 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-010 74216 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-011 43300 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-012 43270 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-013 74325 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-014 74335 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-015 74345 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-016 74355 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-017 74365 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-018 74375 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-019 74385 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-183-020 74395 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-001 74015 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-002 74025 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-003 74035 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-004 74045 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-005 74055 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-006 74073 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-007 74089 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-008 74105 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-009 74121 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-010 74135 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-011 74153 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-012 74169 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-013 74185 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-014 74201 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-190-015 74217 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-194-011 74250 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-194-012 74230 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-194-013 74190 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-194-014 74170 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-194-015 74150 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-194-016 74130 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-001 74230 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-002 74200 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-003 74170 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-004 74140 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-006 74165 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-007 74195 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-195-008 74235 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-206-002 74131 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-206-003 74161 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-206-004 74181 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-206-005 74201 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-206-006 74241 ERIN ST SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-001 74255 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-002 74265 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-003 74285 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-004 43585 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-005 43621 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-008 43590 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-009 43580 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-010 43581 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-011 43591 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-016 43590 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-017 43580 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-039 43621 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-040 43620 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
624-211-049 43620 VANDA CIR SFR 1.00 34.82 34.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates
620-361-067 38610 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-068 38620 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-069 38630 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-070 38640 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-071 38651 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-072 38661 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-073 38671 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-074 38681 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-075 38691 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-076 38701 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-077 38711 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-078 38721 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-079 38731 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-080 38741 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-081 38751 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-082 38760 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-083 38770 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-084 38780 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-085 38790 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-086 38800 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-361-087 38830 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-018 38738 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-019 38728 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-020 38718 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-021 38635 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-022 38625 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
620-362-023 38615 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
620-362-024 38605 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.00 598.15 434.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage
632-421-001 41945 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-002 41955 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-003 41965 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-004 41960 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-005 41950 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-006 41940 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-007 41945 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-008 41955 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-009 41965 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-010 41960 MARYN CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-011 41950 MARYN CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-012 41940 MARYN CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-013 41945 MARYN CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-014 41955 MARYN CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-015 41965 MARYN CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-016 41960 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-017 41950 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-018 41940 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-019 41945 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-020 41955 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-021 41965 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-022 41975 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-023 41985 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-421-024 41995 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-001 75525 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-002 75535 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-003 75545 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-004 75555 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-005 75565 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-006 75575 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-007 75585 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-008 75595 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-009 75605 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-010 75615 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-011 75625 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-012 75635 DEMPSEY DR SFV 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-422-013 75645 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.00 275.41 216.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II
632-361-001 75687 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-002 75695 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-003 75701 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-004 75707 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-005 75713 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-006 75748 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-007 75742 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-008 75734 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-009 75728 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-010 75720 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-011 75712 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-012 75706 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-013 75700 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-014 75694 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-015 75686 EASY ST SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-016 75685 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-017 75699 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-018 75715 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-019 75729 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-020 75745 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-021 75744 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-022 75730 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-023 75714 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-024 75698 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-025 75686 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-026 75683 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-027 75701 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-028 75713 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-029 75727 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-030 75743 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-031 75746 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-032 75732 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-033 75716 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-034 75696 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-035 75688 DUVAL CT SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-036 41550 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-037 41520 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-038 75733 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-361-039 75741 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-362-001 75740 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
632-362-002 75724 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.00 81.86 57.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles
622-290-061 40743 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-062 40725 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-063 40697 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-064 40669 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-065 40641 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-066 40613 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-067 40585 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-068 40557 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-069 40529 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-070 40501 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-071 40500 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-072 40528 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
622-290-073 40556 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-074 40588 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-075 40612 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-076 40640 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-077 40668 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-078 40696 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-079 40724 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-290-080 40742 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.00 600.04 249.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back
622-330-001 40765 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-002 40785 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-003 40805 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-004 40825 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-005 40845 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-006 40865 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-007 40885 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-008 40905 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-009 40925 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-010 40945 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-011 40920 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-012 40900 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-013 40880 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-014 40860 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-015 40840 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-016 40820 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-017 40800 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-018 40780 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-019 40760 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-020 40765 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-021 40785 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-022 40805 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-023 40825 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-024 40845 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-025 40865 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-026 40885 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-027 40905 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-028 40925 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-029 40940 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-030 40920 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-031 40900 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-032 40880 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-033 40860 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-034 40840 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-035 40820 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-036 40800 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-037 40780 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-038 40760 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.00 202.68 202.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection
622-330-039 40764 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-040 40790 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-041 40804 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-042 40830 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-043 40854 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-044 40890 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-047 40957 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-048 40921 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-049 40887 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-050 40851 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-051 40827 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-052 40801 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-053 40787 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-054 40761 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-059 40924 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-330-060 40960 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.00 471.86 348.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West
622-300-001 40750 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-002 40780 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-003 40810 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-004 40840 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-005 40870 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-006 40900 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-007 40930 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-009 40965 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-010 40935 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-011 40905 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-012 40875 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-013 40845 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-014 40815 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-015 40785 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-016 40755 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-300-018 40960 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.00 628.80 500.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates
622-290-044 40747 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-045 40717 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-046 40687 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-047 40657 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-048 40627 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-049 40597 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-050 40567 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-051 40537 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-052 40530 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-053 40560 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-054 40590 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-055 40620 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-056 40650 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-057 40680 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
622-290-058 40710 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-290-059 40740 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.00 446.44 446.44 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen
622-340-001 40750 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-002 40780 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-003 40810 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-004 40840 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-005 40870 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-006 40900 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-007 40930 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-008 40960 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-009 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-010 40935 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-011 40905 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-012 40875 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-013 40845 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-014 40815 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-015 40785 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-016 40755 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.00 595.15 330.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I
622-340-018 40750 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-019 40780 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-020 40810 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-021 40840 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-022 40870 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-023 40900 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-024 40930 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-025 40960 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-026 40965 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-027 40935 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-028 40905 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-029 40875 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-030 40845 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-031 40815 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-032 40785 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-340-033 40755 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.00 612.67 296.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II
622-300-020 40748 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-021 40776 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-022 40808 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-023 40836 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-024 40868 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-025 40896 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-026 40956 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-027 40963 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-028 40931 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-029 40893 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-030 40861 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-031 40833 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-032 40801 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-033 40773 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-300-034 40741 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.00 446.65 305.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III
622-290-004 40751 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-005 40725 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-006 40697 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-007 40669 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-008 40641 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-009 40613 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-010 40585 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-011 40557 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-012 40529 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-013 40501 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-014 40500 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-015 40528 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-016 40556 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-017 40588 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-018 40612 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-019 40640 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-020 40668 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-021 40696 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-022 40724 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-023 40750 MEADOW LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-024 40751 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-025 40725 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-026 40697 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-027 40669 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-028 40641 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-029 40613 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-030 40585 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-031 40557 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-032 40529 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-033 40501 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-034 40500 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-035 40528 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-036 40556 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-037 40588 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-038 40612 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-039 40640 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-040 40668 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-041 40696 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-042 40724 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-290-043 40750 CLOVER LN SFR 1.00 139.21 135.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows
622-311-027 40747 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-028 40729 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-029 40701 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
622-311-030 40673 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-031 40645 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-032 40617 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-033 40589 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-034 40561 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-035 40533 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-036 40505 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-037 40504 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-038 40532 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-039 40560 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-040 40592 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-041 40616 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-042 40644 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-043 40672 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-044 40700 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-045 40728 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-311-046 40746 PALM CT SFR 1.00 416.79 230.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court
622-340-039 40753 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-040 40783 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-041 40817 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-042 40847 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-043 40879 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-044 40909 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-045 40941 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-046 40971 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-048 40968 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-049 40938 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-050 40906 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-051 40876 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-052 40844 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-053 40814 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-054 40782 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-055 40752 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 611.27 463.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court
622-340-058 40755 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-059 40785 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-060 40819 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-061 40849 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-062 40881 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-063 40911 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-064 40943 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-065 40973 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-066 40970 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-067 40940 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-068 40908 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-069 40878 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-070 40846 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-071 40816 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-072 40784 SANDPIPPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-340-073 40754 W SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.00 606.58 451.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West
622-281-065 40755 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-066 40789 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-067 40823 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-068 40857 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-069 40891 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-070 40925 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-071 40959 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-072 40993 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-073 40990 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-074 40964 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-075 40930 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-076 40896 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-077 40862 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-078 40824 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-079 40794 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-281-080 40760 SONATA CT SFR 1.00 518.61 518.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I
622-311-001 40785 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-002 40755 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-003 40735 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-004 40695 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-005 40665 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-006 40635 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-007 40605 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-008 40575 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-009 40520 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-010 40550 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-011 40580 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-012 40610 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-013 40640 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-014 40670 POSADA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-015 40735 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-016 40695 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-017 40665 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-018 40635 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-019 40605 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-020 40575 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-021 40520 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-022 40550 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-023 40580 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-024 40610 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-025 40640 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-311-026 40670 VENTANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-312-001 73455 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
622-312-002 73441 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-312-003 73435 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-312-004 73421 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-312-005 73413 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-312-006 73401 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-001 40681 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-002 40653 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-011 73504 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-021 40632 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-022 40654 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-023 40686 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-024 40712 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-025 40744 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-027 73548 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-028 73554 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-029 73566 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-030 40580 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-031 40600 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-032 40621 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-033 40593 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-034 40561 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-035 40535 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-036 73470 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-037 73482 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-038 73488 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-039 73496 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-040 73512 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-041 73520 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-042 73532 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-321-043 73540 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-006 40603 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-012 40746 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-024 40744 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-036 40748 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-037 73463 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-038 40745 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-039 40715 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-040 40683 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-041 40657 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-042 40629 VIA FONDA SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-043 40590 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-044 40622 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-045 40650 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-046 40688 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-047 40716 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-048 40743 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-049 40711 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-050 40685 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-051 40651 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-052 40625 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-053 40595 CABANA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-054 40592 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-055 40620 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-056 40652 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-057 40680 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-058 40710 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-059 40747 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-060 40713 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-061 40679 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-062 40655 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-063 40623 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-064 40589 BARANDA CT SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-065 40598 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-066 40630 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-067 40660 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-068 40690 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
622-322-069 40720 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.00 196.28 196.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II
624-340-001 74765 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-002 74775 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-003 74785 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-004 74795 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-005 74805 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-006 74815 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-007 74825 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-008 74835 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-009 74830 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-010 74820 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-011 74810 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-012 74800 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-013 74790 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-014 74780 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-015 74770 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-340-016 74760 WARING CT SFR 1.00 685.39 361.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court
624-352-001 74510 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-002 74520 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-003 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-004 74540 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-005 74550 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-006 74560 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-007 74570 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-008 74580 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-009 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 11 of 36268
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
624-352-010 74555 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-011 74545 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-012 74535 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-013 74525 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-014 74515 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-015 74505 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-016 74510 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-017 74520 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-018 74530 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-019 74540 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-020 74550 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-021 74560 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-022 74570 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-023 74580 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-024 74565 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-025 74555 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-026 74545 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-027 74535 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-028 74525 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-029 74515 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-030 74505 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-031 74510 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-032 74520 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-033 74530 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-034 74540 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-035 74550 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-036 74560 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
624-352-037 74570 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 365.60 285.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate
625-551-001 44375 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-002 44401 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-003 44425 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-004 44451 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-005 44475 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-006 44500 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-007 44476 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-008 44450 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-009 44426 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-010 44400 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-011 44376 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-012 44375 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-013 44401 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-014 44425 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-015 44451 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-016 44475 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-017 44500 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-018 44476 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-019 44450 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-020 44426 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-021 44400 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-551-022 44376 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-001 44300 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-002 44276 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-003 44250 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-004 44226 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-005 44200 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-006 44201 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-007 44225 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-008 44251 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-009 44275 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-010 44301 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-011 44300 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-012 44276 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-013 44250 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-014 44226 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-015 44200 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-016 44201 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-017 44225 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-018 44251 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-019 44275 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-020 44301 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-021 44300 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-022 44276 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-023 44250 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-024 44226 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-025 44200 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-026 44201 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-027 44225 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-028 44251 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-029 44275 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-030 44301 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-552-031 44375 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-001 44376 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-002 44426 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-003 44450 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-004 44476 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-005 44500 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-006 44501 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-007 44475 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-008 44451 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-009 44425 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-010 44401 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-011 44426 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
625-561-012 44450 GRAND CANYON DR SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-013 44476 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-014 44500 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-015 44501 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-016 44475 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-017 44451 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-018 44425 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-019 44410 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-020 44440 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-021 44470 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-022 44481 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-023 44469 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-024 44441 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-561-025 44409 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-006 44225 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-007 44219 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-008 44220 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-009 44226 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-010 44250 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-011 44276 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-012 44300 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-013 44378 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-015 44401 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-016 44375 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-019 44251 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-020 44367 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-021 44343 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-022 44319 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-023 44293 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-024 44269 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-025 44243 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-026 44217 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-027 44218 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-030 44292 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-031 44316 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-032 44340 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-033 44364 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-034 44301 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-037 44275 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-038 44268 SILVER CANYON LN ##17 SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
625-562-040 44244 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.00 335.94 206.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove
627-122-015 73929 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-016 73935 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-017 73941 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-018 73947 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-019 73953 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-020 73959 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-021 73965 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-022 73969 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-023 73973 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-024 73977 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-025 73983 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-026 73989 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-122-027 73995 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-001 73919 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-002 73945 SANTA ROSA WAY SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-003 73955 SANTA ROSA WAY SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-004 73965 SANTA ROSA WAY SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-005 73990 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-006 73980 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-007 73956 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-008 73950 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-009 73944 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
627-123-010 73923 OLIVE CT SFR 1.00 309.95 188.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place
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009-000-807 77912 MICHIGAN DR ##A3A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-808 77912 MICHIGAN DR ##A4A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-809 77912 MICHIGAN DR ##A5A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-810 77912 MICHIGAN DR ##A6A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-811 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##AB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-812 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-813 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##CB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-814 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##DB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-815 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##EB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-816 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##FB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-817 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##GB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-818 77910 MICHIGAN DR ##HB CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-819 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C1C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-820 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C2C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-821 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C3 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-822 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C4C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-823 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C5C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-824 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C6C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-825 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C7C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-826 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C8C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-827 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C9 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-828 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C10 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-829 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C11C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-000-830 77900 MICHIGAN DR ##C12C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-940 77565 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-941 77565 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
009-612-942 77585 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-943 77585 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-944 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-945 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-946 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-947 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-948 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-949 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-950 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-951 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-952 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-953 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-954 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-955 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-956 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-957 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-958 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-959 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-960 77735 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-961 77735 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-962 77755 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
009-612-963 77755 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-006 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 7.10 324.45 227.12 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 6.82 311.70 218.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-013 42240 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.95 180.60 126.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 2.93 133.98 93.78 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.66 167.16 117.02 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-020-021 77245 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-001 42140 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-002 42160 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-003 42180 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-004 77040 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-005 77050 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-006 77060 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-007 77070 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-008 77080 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-009 77090 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-010 77100 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-011 77110 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-012 77120 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-013 77130 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-014 77140 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-015 77150 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-016 77160 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-017 77170 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-018 77180 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-019 77190 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-020 77200 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-031-021 77210 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-001 42280 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-002 42260 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-003 42240 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-004 77045 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-005 77055 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-006 77075 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-007 77085 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-008 77095 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-009 77105 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-010 77115 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-011 77125 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-012 77135 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-013 77145 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-014 77155 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-015 77165 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-016 77175 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-017 77185 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-018 77195 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-019 77205 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-032-020 77215 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-002 42145 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-003 42155 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-004 42165 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-005 42175 KANSAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-006 42245 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-007 42255 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-008 42265 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-009 42275 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-010 42305 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-033-011 42335 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-001 42240 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-002 42260 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-003 42245 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-004 42280 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-005 42300 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-006 42330 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-007 42265 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-008 42285 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-034-009 42305 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-001 77220 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-002 77230 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-041-003 77240 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-004 77250 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-005 77260 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-006 77270 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-007 77280 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-008 77290 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-009 77300 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-010 77320 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-011 77340 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-012 77360 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-041-013 77380 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-042-001 77500 MICHIGAN DR MFR 25.60 1170.18 819.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-001 77225 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-002 77235 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-003 77245 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-004 77255 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-005 77265 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-006 77275 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-007 77285 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-008 77295 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-009 77305 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-010 77325 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-011 77345 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-012 77365 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-013 77385 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-043-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-006 77405 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-007 77419 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-008 77431 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-009 77445 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-010 77457 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-011 77469 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-044-012 77481 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-001 77260 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-002 77270 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-003 77280 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-004 77290 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-005 77300 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-006 77310 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-007 77320 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-008 77330 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-009 77340 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-010 77350 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-011 77360 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-012 77370 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-045-013 77380 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-001 77265 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-002 77275 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-003 77285 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-004 77295 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-005 77305 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-006 77315 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-007 77325 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-008 77335 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-009 77345 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-010 77355 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-011 77365 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-012 77375 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-013 77385 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-014 42325 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-015 42345 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-046-016 42365 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-001 42260 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-002 42280 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-003 42300 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-004 42320 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-005 42340 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-006 42360 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-047-008 42380 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-051-001 77600 MICHIGAN DR MFR 51.20 2340.35 1638.40 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-051-002 77800 MICHIGAN DR MFR 70.40 3217.98 2252.80 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-052-012 77493 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-052-013 77507 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-052-014 77519 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-052-015 77533 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-052-016 77547 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-052-017 77559 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-061-001 42125 IDAHO ST MFR 51.20 2340.35 1638.40 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-001 77775 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-002 77785 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-003 77795 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-004 77805 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-005 77815 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-006 77825 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-007 77835 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-008 77845 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-062-009 77855 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-001 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A1 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-002 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A2 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-003 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A3 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-004 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A4 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-063-005 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A5 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-006 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A6 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-007 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A7 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-008 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A8 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-009 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A9 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-010 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A12 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-011 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A11 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-012 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A10 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-013 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B1 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-014 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B2 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-015 77815 CALIFORNIA LN ##B3 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-016 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B4 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-017 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B5 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-018 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B6 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-019 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B7 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-020 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B8 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-021 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B9 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-022 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B12 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-023 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B11 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-024 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B10 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-025 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C1 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-026 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C2 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-027 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C3 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-028 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C4 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-029 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C5 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-030 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C6 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-031 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C7 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-032 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C8 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-033 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C9 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-034 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C12 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-035 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C11 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-036 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C10 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-037 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D1 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-038 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D2 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-039 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D3 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-040 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D4 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-041 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D5 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-042 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D6 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-043 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D7 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-044 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D8 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-045 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D9 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-046 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D12 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-047 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D11 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-048 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D10 CON 0.80 36.57 25.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-050 77765 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-051 77755 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-052 77745 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-053 77735 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-063-054 77725 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-071-003 77915 AVENUE OF THE STATES MFR 57.60 2632.90 1843.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-071-005 42355 WASHINGTON ST COM 2.82 128.90 90.24 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-071-006 42455 WASHINGTON ST COM 3.54 161.81 113.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-071-007 42500 WASHINGTON ST COM 3.48 159.07 111.36 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-001 77500 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-002 77510 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-003 77520 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-004 77530 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-005 77540 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-006 77550 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-007 77560 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-008 77570 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-009 77580 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-010 77590 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-011 77600 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-012 77610 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-013 77620 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-014 77630 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-015 77640 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-016 77650 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-017 77660 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-018 77670 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-019 77680 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-022 42420 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-081-024 42400 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-001 77515 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-002 77525 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-003 77535 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-004 77545 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-005 77555 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-006 77565 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-007 77575 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-008 77585 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-009 77595 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-010 77605 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-011 77615 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-012 77625 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-013 77635 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-014 77645 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-015 77655 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-016 77665 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-017 77675 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 16 of 36273
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-082-018 77695 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-082-019 77715 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-001 42355 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-002 42385 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-003 42405 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-004 42425 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-005 42445 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-006 42465 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-007 42485 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-008 42505 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-009 42525 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-010 42535 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-091-011 42555 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-001 42350 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-002 42380 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-003 42400 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-004 42420 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-005 42440 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-006 42460 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-007 42480 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-008 42500 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-009 42520 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-010 42540 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-092-011 42560 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-001 42300 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-002 42320 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-003 42340 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-004 77140 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-005 77150 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-006 77160 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-007 77170 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-008 77180 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-009 77190 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-010 77200 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-011 77210 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-012 77220 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-013 77230 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-014 77240 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-093-015 77250 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-001 42365 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-002 42385 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-003 42405 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-004 42425 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-005 42445 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-006 42465 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-007 42475 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-008 42495 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-009 42505 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-010 42525 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-094-011 42545 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-001 77145 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-002 77155 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-003 77165 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-004 42400 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-005 42420 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-006 42440 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-007 42460 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-008 42480 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-009 42500 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-010 42520 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-011 42540 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-012 42405 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-013 42425 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-014 42445 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-015 42465 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-016 42485 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-017 42505 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-018 42525 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-095-019 42545 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-001 77185 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-002 77195 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-003 77205 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-004 77215 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-005 77225 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-006 77235 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-007 77245 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-008 77255 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-009 42400 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-010 42420 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-011 42440 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-012 42460 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-013 42480 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-014 42500 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-015 42520 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-096-016 42540 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-001 42575 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-002 42595 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-003 42615 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-004 42635 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-005 42655 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-006 42675 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-007 42695 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-101-008 42725 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-009 42745 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-101-010 42775 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-001 42580 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-002 42600 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-003 42620 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-004 42640 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-005 42660 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-006 42680 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-007 42700 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-008 42730 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-102-009 42760 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-003 42835 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-004 42865 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-005 42875 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-006 42925 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-007 42945 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-008 42955 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-009 42975 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-010 42995 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-011 43005 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-012 43015 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-013 43021 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-014 42805 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-015 77010 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-111-016 77020 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-001 42930 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-002 42950 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-003 42970 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-004 42990 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-005 43000 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-006 43020 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-007 77070 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-008 77080 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-009 77090 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-010 42845 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-011 42875 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-012 42905 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-013 42915 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-014 42935 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-015 42955 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-112-016 42985 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-001 42790 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-002 42820 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-003 42850 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-004 42880 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-005 42900 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-006 42920 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-007 42940 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-008 42960 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-009 42980 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-010 43000 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-011 77130 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-012 77150 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-013 77160 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-014 77170 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-113-015 77180 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-001 77184 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-002 77183 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-003 77182 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-004 77181 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-005 77180 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-006 77179 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-007 77178 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-114-008 77176 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-001 77095 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-002 77085 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-003 77075 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-004 77065 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-005 77061 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-006 77055 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-007 77051 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-008 77045 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-009 77041 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-010 77031 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-115-011 77025 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-001 42565 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-002 42585 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-003 42605 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-004 42615 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-005 42625 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-006 42635 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-007 42655 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-008 42675 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-009 42695 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-010 42715 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-011 42735 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-012 42755 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-013 42775 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-014 42795 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-121-015 42815 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-001 42560 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-122-002 42580 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-003 42600 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-004 42620 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-005 42640 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-006 42660 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-007 42680 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-008 42700 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-009 42720 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-010 42740 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-011 42760 KANSAS ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-012 77210 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-013 77220 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-014 77230 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-015 42705 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-016 42695 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-017 42675 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-018 42665 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-019 42645 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-020 42625 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-021 42605 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-022 42585 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-122-023 42565 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-001 42560 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-002 42580 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-003 42600 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-004 42620 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-005 42640 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-006 42660 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-007 42680 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-008 42700 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-123-009 42720 IOWA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-001 77235 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-002 77225 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-003 42900 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-004 42920 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-005 42940 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-006 42960 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-007 42980 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-008 43000 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-009 43005 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-010 42985 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-011 42965 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-012 42945 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-013 42925 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-014 42895 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-015 42875 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-016 77205 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-017 77195 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-124-018 77185 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-001 77286 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-002 77290 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-003 77294 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-004 77298 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-005 77302 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-006 77306 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-007 77310 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-008 77314 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-009 77318 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-010 77322 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-011 77326 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-012 77330 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-013 77334 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-014 77338 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-015 77340 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-016 77350 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-017 77360 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-018 77370 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-019 77380 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-020 77390 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-021 77400 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-022 77410 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-023 42445 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-024 42435 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-025 42415 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-026 42375 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-131-027 42395 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-001 77305 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-002 77315 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-003 77325 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-004 77335 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-005 77330 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-006 77320 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-007 77310 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-132-008 77300 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-001 77346 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-002 77355 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-003 77365 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-004 77375 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-005 77385 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-006 77395 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-007 77405 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-008 42505 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-133-009 42535 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-010 42565 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-011 42605 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-012 77410 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-013 77400 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-014 77390 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-015 77380 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-016 77370 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-017 77360 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-133-018 77350 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-001 77255 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-002 77265 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-003 77275 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-004 77285 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-005 77295 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-006 77305 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-007 77309 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-008 77315 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-009 77319 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-010 77325 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-011 77329 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-012 77347 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-013 77349 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-014 77351 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-015 77353 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-016 77355 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-017 77361 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-018 77365 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-019 77375 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-020 77385 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-021 77395 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-022 77405 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-023 42635 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-024 42665 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-025 42705 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-134-026 42755 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-001 42785 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-002 42815 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-003 42825 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-004 42845 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-005 42905 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-006 42915 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-007 42925 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-008 42935 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-009 42945 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-010 42955 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-011 42965 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-012 42975 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-013 42985 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-014 42995 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-015 42999 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-016 43005 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-017 43009 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-141-018 43015 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-001 42900 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-002 42910 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-003 42920 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-004 42930 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-005 42940 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-006 42960 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-007 42970 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-008 42980 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-009 42990 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-010 43000 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-011 43010 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-012 43030 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-013 43005 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-014 42995 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-015 42985 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-016 42975 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-017 42955 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-018 42935 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-019 42925 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-020 42905 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-142-021 42895 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-006 43300 ELKHORN TRL MFR 112.80 5156.09 3609.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-009 77120 CALIFORNIA DR MFR 60.80 2779.17 1945.60 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 7.51 343.24 240.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.96 181.01 126.72 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-012 43740 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-016 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.93 179.64 125.76 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-018 77200 CALIFORNIA DR COM 28.56 1305.48 913.92 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 2.90 132.74 92.92 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-025 76726 KENTUCKY AVE REC 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-027 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 1.84 84.20 58.94 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-028 43607 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-029 76719 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-032 43530 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-037 43615 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-038 43610 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-190-040 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.99 182.25 127.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-006 43360 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 20 of 36277
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-202-007 43380 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-008 43400 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-009 77010 UTAH CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-010 77020 UTAH CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-011 77030 UTAH CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-012 77040 UTAH CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-013 77039 UTAH CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-014 77029 UTAH CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-015 43470 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-016 43490 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-018 43510 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-202-019 43350 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-001 43365 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-002 43385 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-003 43405 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-004 43425 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-005 43445 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-006 43465 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-007 43485 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-008 43505 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-009 43325 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-203-010 43345 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-001 77175 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-002 43020 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-003 43040 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-004 43060 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-005 43080 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-006 43100 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-007 43120 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-008 43140 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-009 43160 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-010 43180 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-011 43200 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-012 43220 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-013 43240 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-014 43260 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-015 43280 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-016 43300 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-017 43320 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-018 43340 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-211-019 43360 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-001 77165 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-002 77161 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-003 43065 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-004 43085 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-005 43105 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-006 43125 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-007 43145 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-008 43185 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-009 43205 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-010 43235 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-011 43255 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-012 43275 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-013 43305 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-014 43325 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-015 43345 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-212-016 43365 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-001 43029 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-002 43035 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-003 43049 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-004 43065 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-005 43085 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-006 43105 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-007 43115 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-008 43135 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-009 43155 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-010 43175 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-011 77330 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-012 77320 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-221-013 77310 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-001 43050 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-002 43070 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-003 43090 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-004 43110 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-005 43120 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-006 43140 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-007 43160 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-008 43180 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-009 43045 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-010 43085 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-011 43105 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-012 43125 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-013 43135 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-014 43155 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-222-015 43175 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-001 42900 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-002 42920 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-003 42940 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-004 42960 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-005 42980 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-006 43000 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-007 43100 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 21 of 36278
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-223-008 43120 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-009 43140 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-010 43160 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-011 77450 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-012 77470 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-013 43125 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-014 43095 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-015 43065 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-016 43035 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-017 43005 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-223-018 42985 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-001 43385 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-002 43405 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-003 43415 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-004 43425 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-005 43435 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-006 43445 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-007 43455 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-231-008 43465 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-001 43380 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-002 43400 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-003 43410 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-004 43420 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-005 43430 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-006 43440 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-007 43450 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-008 43460 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-232-009 43470 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-001 77325 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-002 77335 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-003 43195 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-004 43205 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-005 43215 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-006 43235 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-007 43255 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-008 43285 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-009 43305 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-010 43325 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-011 43345 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-012 43365 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-013 43385 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-014 43405 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-015 43425 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-016 77295 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-233-017 77305 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-001 43200 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-002 43210 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-003 43220 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-004 43240 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-005 43260 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-006 43280 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-007 43300 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-008 43320 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-009 43340 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-010 43360 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-011 43380 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-012 43400 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-013 43420 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-014 43440 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-015 77475 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-016 77455 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-017 77425 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-018 43205 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-019 43225 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-020 43245 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-021 43265 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-022 43285 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-023 43305 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-024 43325 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-025 43345 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-026 43365 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-027 43385 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-028 43405 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-029 43425 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-030 43445 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-234-031 43465 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-001 77110 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-002 77120 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-003 77130 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-004 77140 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-005 77150 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-006 77160 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-007 77170 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-008 77180 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-009 77190 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-241-010 77200 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-242-001 77220 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-242-002 77230 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-242-003 77240 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-242-004 77250 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-242-005 77260 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-243-001 77280 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-243-002 77290 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-243-003 77300 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-243-004 77310 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-001 77105 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-002 77115 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-003 77125 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-004 77135 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-005 77145 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-006 77078 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-007 77074 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-008 77070 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-009 77066 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-010 77062 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-244-011 77058 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-001 77057 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-002 77061 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-003 77065 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-004 77069 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-005 77073 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-006 77077 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-007 77215 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-008 77225 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-009 77235 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-010 77245 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-011 77255 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-245-012 77265 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-001 77285 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-002 77295 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-003 77305 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-004 43501 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-005 43511 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-006 43521 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-007 43530 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-008 43520 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-009 43510 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-010 43500 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-011 43490 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-246-012 43480 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-251-001 77010 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-251-002 77010 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-251-003 76998 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-251-004 43671 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-251-005 43655 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-001 77030 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-002 77040 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-003 77050 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-004 77060 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-005 77070 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-006 77080 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-007 77090 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-252-008 77100 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-001 77031 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-002 77041 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-003 77045 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-004 77055 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-005 77065 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-006 77071 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-007 77075 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-008 77081 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-009 77085 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-010 77095 INDIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-011 77014 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-012 77018 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-013 77022 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-014 77026 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-015 77030 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-016 77034 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-017 77038 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-018 77042 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-019 77046 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-020 77050 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-253-021 77054 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-001 77011 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-002 77015 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-003 77017 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-004 77021 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-005 77025 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-006 77027 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-007 77031 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-008 77033 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-009 77037 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-010 77041 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-011 77045 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-012 77049 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-254-013 77053 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-255-001 77009 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-255-002 77007 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-255-003 43725 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-255-004 43771 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-261-001 76998 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-261-002 43845 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-001 43770 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-262-004 77030 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-005 77040 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-006 77050 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-007 77060 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-008 77070 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-009 77080 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-010 77090 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-011 77100 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-012 77110 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-013 77120 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-014 77130 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-015 77140 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-016 77150 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-017 77160 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-018 77170 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-021 43800 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-262-022 77180 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-001 77025 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-002 77035 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-003 77045 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-004 77055 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-017 77185 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-018 77175 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-019 77165 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-020 77155 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-021 77145 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-022 77125 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-023 77115 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-024 77105 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-025 77095 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-026 77085 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-027 77075 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-263-028 77065 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-001 43765 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-002 43755 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-003 43725 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-004 43719 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-005 43715 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-006 43709 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-007 43705 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-008 43695 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-009 43685 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-010 43675 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-011 43665 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-012 43655 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-271-014 43635 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-001 43650 LOUISIANA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-002 43670 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-003 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-004 43690 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-005 43700 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-006 43710 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-007 43720 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-008 43730 LOUISIANA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-009 77210 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-010 77220 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-011 77230 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-012 77250 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-013 77261 OHIO CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-014 77271 OHIO CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-015 77281 OHIO CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-016 77290 OHIO CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-017 77304 OHIO CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-018 77310 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-019 77320 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-020 77330 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-021 77340 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-022 43785 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-023 43765 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-024 43745 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-025 43725 ELKHORN DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-026 43705 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-272-027 43685 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-002 43640 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-003 43660 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-004 43680 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-005 43700 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-006 43720 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-007 43740 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-008 43760 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-009 43780 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-273-016 43620 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-006 77245 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-009 77295 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-013 77341 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-014 77333 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-015 77305 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-016 77265 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-017 77255 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-018 77235 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-019 77225 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-020 77215 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-274-021 77205 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-274-022 77195 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-002 43445 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-003 43465 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-004 43485 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-005 43505 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-006 43523 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-007 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-008 43565 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-009 43585 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-010 43605 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-011 43625 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-012 43645 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-013 43665 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-015 43705 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-281-016 43725 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-001 43485 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-002 43505 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-003 43525 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-004 43545 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-005 43565 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-006 43585 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-007 43605 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-008 43625 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-009 43645 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-010 43665 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-011 43685 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-012 43705 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-013 43725 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-014 43745 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-015 43765 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-024 43750 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-025 43720 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-026 43700 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-027 43680 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-028 43660 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-029 43640 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-030 43620 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-031 43600 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-032 43580 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-033 43560 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-034 43540 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-035 43520 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-036 43500 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-037 43480 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-282-038 43460 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-002 43564 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-003 43590 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-004 43622 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-005 43650 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-006 43684 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-007 43710 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-008 43736 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-009 43760 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-010 43794 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-011 43830 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-012 43862 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-013 43890 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-014 43922 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-015 43950 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-290-017 43530 WARNER TRL SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-320-047 43400 WARNER TRL COM 6.72 307.17 215.04 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-001 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-002 76540 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-003 76550 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-004 76560 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-005 76572 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-006 76586 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-007 76596 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-008 76608 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-009 76622 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-010 76634 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-011 76648 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-012 76658 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-013 76670 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-014 76684 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-015 76696 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-016 76706 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-017 76716 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-018 76726 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-361-019 76738 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-001 76510 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-003 43131 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-004 43161 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-005 43181 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-006 43211 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-007 43241 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-008 43281 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-009 43301 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-010 43331 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-011 43351 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
Willdan Financial Services Fiscal Year 2025/26 Preliminary Report Page 25 of 36282
APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-362-012 43381 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-362-014 43101 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-001 43371 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-002 43341 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-003 76567 HAWAII CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-004 76551 HAWAII CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-005 76540 HAWAII CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-006 76554 HAWAII CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-007 43231 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-008 43175 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-009 76589 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-010 76579 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-011 76567 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-012 76555 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-013 76545 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-014 43100 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-015 43130 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-016 43160 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-017 43180 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-018 43210 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-019 43240 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-020 43280 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-363-021 43300 VIRGINIA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-001 76735 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-002 76723 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-003 76713 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-004 76701 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-005 76693 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-006 76677 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-007 76667 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-008 76653 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-009 76643 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-010 76631 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-011 76623 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-012 43158 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-013 43188 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-014 43220 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-015 43250 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-016 43280 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-017 43310 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-018 43340 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-019 43370 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-020 43400 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-021 43420 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-022 43360 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-364-023 43390 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-001 76752 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-002 76762 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-003 76776 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-004 76788 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-005 76800 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-006 76812 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-007 76822 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-008 76832 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-009 76842 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-010 76852 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-011 76862 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-012 76872 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-013 76884 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-014 76896 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-015 76908 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-016 76920 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-017 76932 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-018 76944 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-019 76956 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-020 76968 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-021 76980 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-371-022 76994 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-001 76995 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-002 76983 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-003 76975 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-004 76963 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-005 76951 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-006 76941 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-007 76927 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-008 76917 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-009 76903 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-010 76891 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-011 76881 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-012 76869 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-013 76859 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-014 76849 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-015 76839 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-016 76829 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-017 76819 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-018 76809 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-019 76795 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-020 76785 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-021 76773 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-022 76759 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-023 76751 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-372-024 77005 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-372-025 77015 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-001 43401 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-002 43421 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-003 43441 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-004 43471 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-005 43491 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-006 43509 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-007 43523 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-008 43541 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-009 43553 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-010 43565 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-011 43591 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-012 43611 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-013 43633 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-014 43651 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-015 43667 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-016 43685 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-017 43701 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-018 43717 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-019 43731 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-020 43745 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-021 43755 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-381-022 43769 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-001 43410 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-002 43430 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-003 43460 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-004 43480 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-005 43500 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-006 43516 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-007 43534 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-008 43548 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-009 43562 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-010 43586 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-011 43602 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-012 43620 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-013 43644 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-014 43656 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-015 43674 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-016 43690 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-017 43708 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-018 43726 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-019 43744 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-382-020 43770 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-001 42020 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-002 42050 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-003 42100 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-004 42140 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-005 42180 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-006 42210 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-007 42230 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-008 42250 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-009 42270 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-010 42290 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-011 42310 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-012 42340 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-013 42380 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-014 42400 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-015 42430 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-016 42460 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-017 42500 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-018 42530 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-019 42570 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-020 42610 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-021 42630 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-022 42650 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-023 42680 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-024 42700 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-025 42720 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-026 42750 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-027 42770 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-391-028 42790 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-001 42635 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-002 42575 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-003 42535 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-004 42505 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-005 42465 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-006 42435 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-007 42395 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-008 42345 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-009 42315 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-010 42295 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-011 42275 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-012 42255 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-013 42235 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-014 42215 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-015 42185 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-016 42145 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-017 42105 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-018 42055 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-019 76690 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-020 76716 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-021 76724 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-392-022 76732 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-023 76740 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-024 76748 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-025 76756 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-026 76762 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-027 76768 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-028 76772 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-029 76776 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-030 76780 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-031 76786 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-032 76790 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-033 76796 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-392-034 76804 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-001 42775 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-002 42755 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-003 42725 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-004 42685 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-005 76812 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-006 76820 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-393-007 76828 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-001 76827 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-002 76819 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-003 76811 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-004 76803 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-005 76795 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-006 76787 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-007 76779 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-008 76771 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-009 76763 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-010 76755 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-011 76747 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-012 76739 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-013 76731 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-014 76723 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-015 76715 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-394-016 76699 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-001 42810 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-002 42840 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-003 42860 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-004 42880 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-005 42900 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-006 42930 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-007 42970 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-008 43020 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-009 43040 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-010 43060 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-011 43080 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-012 43100 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-013 43120 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-014 43140 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-015 43160 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-016 43180 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-017 43200 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-018 43220 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-019 43240 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-020 43260 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-401-021 43280 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-001 42795 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-002 42815 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-003 42845 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-004 42875 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-005 42895 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-006 42905 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-007 42935 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-008 43015 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-009 43035 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-010 43055 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-011 43075 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-012 43095 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-013 43115 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-014 43135 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-015 43155 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-016 43175 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-017 43195 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-018 76962 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-019 76944 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-020 76936 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-021 76928 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-022 76920 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-023 76912 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-024 76904 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-025 76896 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-026 76888 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-027 76880 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-028 76872 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-029 76864 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-030 76856 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-031 76848 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-032 76840 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-402-033 76836 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-001 76835 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-002 76843 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-403-003 76851 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-004 76859 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-005 76867 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-006 76875 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-007 76883 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-008 76891 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-009 76899 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-010 76907 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-011 76915 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-012 76923 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-013 76931 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-014 76939 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-015 76947 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-016 76955 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-017 76963 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-018 76971 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-019 76979 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-020 76987 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-403-021 76995 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-001 43535 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-002 43525 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-003 43515 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-004 43505 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-005 43510 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-006 43520 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-007 43530 OREGON CIR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-008 76750 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-009 76764 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-010 76778 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-011 76792 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-012 76806 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-013 76820 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-014 76834 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-015 76848 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-016 76862 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-017 76876 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-018 76890 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-019 76904 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-020 76918 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-021 76932 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-022 76946 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-023 76960 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-024 76974 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-411-025 76988 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-001 76733 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-002 76747 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-003 76761 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-004 76775 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-005 76789 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-006 76803 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-007 76817 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-008 76831 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-009 76845 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-010 76859 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-011 76873 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-012 76887 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-013 76901 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-014 76915 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-015 76929 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-016 76943 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-017 76957 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-018 76971 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-019 76985 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-020 76999 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-412-021 43631 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-421-001 43783 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-421-002 76550 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-421-003 76540 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-421-004 76530 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-421-005 76520 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-421-006 76510 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-422-001 76580 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-422-002 76610 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-422-003 42025 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-422-004 76650 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-001 76676 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-002 76698 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-003 76710 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-004 76718 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-005 76726 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-006 76734 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-423-007 76740 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-001 76733 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-002 76725 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-003 76717 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-004 76709 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-005 76701 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-006 76693 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-007 76679 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-008 76667 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-009 76655 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-010 76645 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-424-011 76633 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-012 76621 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-013 76597 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-014 76585 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-015 76573 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-016 76565 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-017 76547 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-018 76535 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-019 76527 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-020 76515 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-021 76536 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-022 76548 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-023 76560 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-024 76574 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-025 76588 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-026 76600 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-027 76612 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-028 76624 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-029 76636 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-030 76656 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-031 76668 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-032 76676 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-033 76684 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-034 76696 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-035 76710 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-036 76718 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-037 76728 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-424-038 76734 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-002 76715 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-003 76707 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-004 76699 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-005 76691 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-006 76679 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-007 76667 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-008 76655 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-009 76641 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-010 76629 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-011 76615 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-012 76601 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-013 76589 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-014 76577 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-015 76563 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-016 76547 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-017 76535 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-018 76525 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-425-019 76727 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-001 76756 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-002 76764 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-003 76772 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-004 76780 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-005 76792 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-006 76804 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-007 76826 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-008 76848 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-009 76862 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-010 76884 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-011 76896 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-012 76908 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-013 76920 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-014 76932 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-015 76944 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-016 76956 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-017 76968 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-018 76974 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-431-019 76986 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-001 76983 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-002 76979 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-003 76967 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-004 76955 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-005 76949 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-006 76937 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-007 76925 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-008 76913 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-009 76901 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-010 76889 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-011 76871 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-012 76855 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-013 76833 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-014 76811 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-015 76797 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-016 76785 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-017 76773 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-018 76765 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-019 76757 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-020 76749 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-021 76741 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-022 76742 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-023 76750 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-024 76758 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-025 76766 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-026 76774 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-027 76790 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
637-432-028 76800 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-029 76820 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-030 76840 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-031 76860 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-032 76880 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-033 76894 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-034 76910 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-035 76920 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-036 76930 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-037 76940 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-038 76954 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-039 76968 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-040 76980 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-041 76990 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-432-042 43835 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-001 76995 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-002 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-003 76971 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-004 76959 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-005 76947 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-006 76935 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-007 76923 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-008 76911 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-009 76891 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-010 76881 FLORIDA AVE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-011 76869 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-012 76847 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-013 76825 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-014 76803 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-016 76785 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-017 76769 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-018 76757 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-019 76745 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-433-021 76739 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-001 77295 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-002 77305 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-003 77315 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-004 77325 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-005 77335 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-006 77345 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-007 77355 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-008 77365 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-009 77375 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-010 77385 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-011 77395 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-012 77405 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-013 77415 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-014 77425 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-015 77420 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-016 77410 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-017 77400 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-018 77390 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-019 43300 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-020 43310 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-021 43320 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-022 43330 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-023 77405 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-024 77415 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-025 77470 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-026 77460 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-027 77450 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-028 77440 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-029 77430 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-030 77420 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-031 77410 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-032 77400 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-033 77390 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-034 77380 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-035 77370 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-036 77360 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-037 77350 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-038 77340 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-039 77330 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-040 77335 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-041 77345 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-042 77355 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-043 77365 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-044 77375 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-045 77385 NEW MEXICO DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-046 43325 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-047 43315 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-048 43305 ARIZONA ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-049 77340 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-050 77330 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-051 77320 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-052 77310 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-053 77300 COLORADO ST SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
637-470-054 77160 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.00 45.71 32.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club
694-361-001 37981 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-002 37967 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-003 37939 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
694-361-004 37911 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-005 37883 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-006 37855 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-007 37827 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-008 37799 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-009 37771 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-361-010 37743 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-001 37734 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-002 37762 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-003 37790 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-004 37818 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-005 37846 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-006 37874 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-007 37902 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-008 37930 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-009 73518 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-010 73530 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-012 37881 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-013 37853 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-014 73541 JAMESON RD SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-015 73533 JAMESON RD SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-016 73521 JAMESON RD SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-017 37875 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-018 37847 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-019 37819 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-020 37791 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-021 37763 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-362-022 37735 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-363-001 37764 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-363-002 37792 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-363-003 37820 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-363-004 37817 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-363-005 37789 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-363-006 37761 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-001 73507 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-002 73513 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-003 73521 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-004 73533 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-005 73541 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-006 73553 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-007 73561 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-008 73573 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-009 73581 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-010 73593 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-011 73601 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-012 73613 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-013 73621 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-364-014 73631 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-001 37762 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-002 37790 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-003 37818 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-004 37846 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-005 37874 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-006 37902 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-007 37930 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-008 73590 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-009 73600 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-010 73610 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-011 73620 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-012 73630 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-013 37879 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-014 37851 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-015 73621 WILLINGTON RD SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-016 73613 WILLINGTON RD SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-017 73601 WILLINGTON RD SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-018 37871 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-019 37843 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-020 37815 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-021 37787 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-365-022 37759 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-366-001 37813 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-366-002 37785 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-366-003 37757 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-366-004 37760 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-366-005 37788 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-366-006 37816 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-001 37744 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-002 37772 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-003 37800 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-004 37828 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-005 37856 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-006 37884 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-367-007 37912 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-001 37729 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-002 37701 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-003 37673 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-004 37645 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-005 37617 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-006 37589 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-007 37592 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-008 37620 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-009 37648 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
694-371-010 37676 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-011 37704 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-371-012 37732 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-001 37731 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-002 37703 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-003 37675 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-004 37647 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-005 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-006 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-007 37594 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-008 37622 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-009 37650 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-010 37678 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-011 37706 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-372-012 37734 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-001 37733 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-002 37705 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-003 37677 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-004 37649 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-005 37621 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-006 37593 EMERSON DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-007 37596 COLEBRIDGE DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-008 37624 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-009 37652 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-010 37680 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-011 37708 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-373-012 37736 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-001 37707 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-002 37679 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-003 37651 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-004 37623 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-005 37595 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-006 37594 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-007 37622 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-008 37650 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-009 37678 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-374-010 37706 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-001 37715 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-002 37687 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-003 37659 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-004 37631 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-005 37603 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-006 37575 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-007 37547 DREXELL DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-008 73500 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-009 73510 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-010 73520 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-011 73530 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-012 73540 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-013 73550 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-014 73560 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-015 73570 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-016 73580 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-017 73590 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-018 73600 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-019 73610 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-020 73620 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-021 73630 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-022 73640 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-023 73650 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-024 73660 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-025 37548 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-026 37576 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-027 37604 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-028 37632 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-029 37660 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-030 37688 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
694-375-031 37716 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.00 189.24 99.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert
624-351-001 43496 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-002 43468 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-003 43440 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-004 43412 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-005 43384 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-006 43356 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-007 43328 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-351-009 43300 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-038 74582 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-039 74594 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-040 74606 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-041 74618 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-042 74630 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-043 74649 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-044 74637 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-045 74625 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-046 74613 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-047 74601 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-048 74574 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-049 74580 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-050 74592 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-051 74604 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-052 74616 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-053 74628 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
624-352-054 74653 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-055 74641 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-056 74629 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-057 74617 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-058 74605 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-059 74570 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-060 74578 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-061 74590 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-062 74602 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-063 74614 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-352-064 74626 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-001 74501 COLUMBINE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-002 74513 COLUMBINE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-003 74527 COLUMBINE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-004 74539 COLUMBINE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-005 74551 COLUMBINE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-006 74563 COLUMBINE DR SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-007 74506 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-008 74518 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-009 74526 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-010 74538 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-011 74546 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-012 74558 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-371-013 74566 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-001 74509 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-002 74517 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-003 74529 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-004 74537 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-005 74549 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-006 74557 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-007 74569 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-008 74581 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-010 74605 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-011 74617 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-012 74629 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-013 74641 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-014 74657 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-372-015 74593 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-373-001 74578 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-373-002 74590 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-373-003 74602 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-373-004 74614 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
624-373-005 74626 LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.00 247.28 119.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest
694-381-001 74101 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-002 74107 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-003 74113 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-004 74119 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-005 74125 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-006 74131 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-007 74137 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-008 74143 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-009 74140 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-010 74134 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-011 74128 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-012 74122 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-013 74116 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-014 74110 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-015 74104 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-381-016 74098 E COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-001 74092 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-002 74086 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-003 74080 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-004 74074 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-005 74068 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-006 74062 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-007 74056 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-008 74050 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-009 74053 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-010 74059 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-011 74065 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-012 74071 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-013 74077 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-014 74083 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-015 74089 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-382-016 74095 W COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.00 520.42 233.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I
694-211-001 74140 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-002 74134 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-003 74128 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-004 74122 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-005 74116 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-006 74110 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-007 74104 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-008 74098 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-009 74101 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-010 74107 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-011 74113 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-012 74119 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-013 74125 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-014 74131 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-015 74137 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-211-016 74143 E SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-001 74092 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
694-212-002 74086 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-003 74080 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-004 74074 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-005 74068 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-006 74062 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-007 74056 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-008 74050 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-009 74053 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-010 74059 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-011 74065 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-012 74071 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-013 74077 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-014 74083 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-015 74089 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-212-016 74095 W SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.00 723.35 214.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II
694-231-019 74093 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-020 74087 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-021 74081 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-022 74075 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-023 74069 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-024 74063 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-025 74057 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-026 74051 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-027 74048 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-028 74054 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-029 74060 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-030 74066 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-031 74072 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-032 74078 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-033 74084 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-231-034 74090 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-001 74100 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-002 74106 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-003 74112 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-004 74118 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-005 74124 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-006 74130 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-007 74136 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-008 74142 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-009 74145 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-010 74139 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-011 74133 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-012 74127 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-013 74121 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-014 74115 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-015 74109 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-016 74103 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.00 461.96 193.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I
694-232-017 74105 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-018 74111 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-019 74117 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-020 74123 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-021 74129 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-022 74135 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-023 74141 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-024 74144 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-025 74138 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-026 74132 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-027 74126 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-028 74120 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-029 74114 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-232-030 74106 E CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 737.50 317.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East
694-231-002 74083 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-003 74077 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-004 74071 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-005 74065 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-006 74059 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-007 74053 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-008 74047 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-009 74041 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-010 74040 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-011 74046 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-012 74052 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-013 74058 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-014 74064 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-015 74070 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-016 74076 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-231-017 74082 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-018 74081 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-019 74075 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-020 74069 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-021 74063 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-022 74057 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-023 74051 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-024 74045 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-025 74039 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-026 74038 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-027 74044 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-028 74050 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-029 74056 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-030 74062 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-031 74068 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-382-032 74074 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
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APN Situs Address Land Use
Code
Equivalent Dwelling
(Benefit) Units
Maximum Special
Assessment Charge District Name
City of Palm Desert
Consolidated Landscape and Lighting District
Preliminary Report (sorted by District Name and Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/2026
694-382-033 74080 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.00 702.28 218.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West
694-391-016 74090 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-017 74084 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-018 74078 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-019 74072 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-020 74066 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-021 74060 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-022 74054 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-023 74048 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-024 74053 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-025 74057 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-026 74063 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-027 74067 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-028 74075 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-029 74081 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-030 74087 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
694-391-031 74093 ALPINE LN SFR 1.00 512.22 252.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders
District Name (Sorted in similar order as budget from ER) Parcel Count EDU Sum Maximum Charge
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 222 222.00 $30,904.62 $30,902.40
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 132 134.00 $13,418.76 $11,390.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 172 172.00 $5,989.04 $5,989.04
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 29 29.00 $17,346.35 $12,586.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 37 37.00 $10,190.17 $7,992.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 41 41.00 $3,356.26 $2,337.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 20 20.00 $12,000.80 $4,980.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 38 38.00 $7,701.84 $7,701.84
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 16 16.00 $7,549.76 $5,568.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 16 16.00 $10,060.80 $8,000.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 16 16.00 $7,143.04 $7,143.04
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 16 16.00 $9,522.40 $5,280.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 16 16.00 $9,802.72 $4,736.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 15 15.00 $6,699.75 $4,575.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 40 40.00 $5,568.40 $5,400.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 20 20.00 $8,335.80 $4,600.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 16 16.00 $9,780.32 $7,408.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 16 16.00 $9,705.28 $7,216.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I 16 16.00 $8,297.76 $8,297.60
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 94 94.00 $18,450.32 $18,450.32
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 16 16.00 $10,966.24 $5,776.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 37 37.00 $13,527.20 $10,545.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 105 105.00 $35,273.70 $21,630.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place 23 23.00 $7,128.85 $4,324.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 1,681 2,161.71 $98,811.67 $69,174.58
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 163 163.00 $30,846.12 $16,137.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 67 67.00 $16,567.76 $7,973.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 32 32.00 $16,653.44 $7,456.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 32 32.00 $23,147.20 $6,848.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 32 32.00 $14,782.72 $6,176.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 14 14.00 $10,325.00 $4,438.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 32 32.00 $22,472.96 $6,976.00
Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 16 16.00 $8,195.52 $4,032.00
TOTAL 3,238 3,720.71 $520,522.57 $342,037.82
*Totals include 2 Handbilled parcels for $5,452.80
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Maria Gonzalez, Management Analyst
Chris Gerry, Senior Project Manager
SUBJECT: APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT
THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/26
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND
COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PALM DESERT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026.”
2. Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY THE ANNUAL
ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026, PURSUANT TO THE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF
1982 AND APPOINTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THESE
MATTERS,” and setting a Public Hearing to be held at Palm Desert City Hall on Thursday,
June 26, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The City of Palm Desert (City) established Benefit Assessment District (BAD) No. 1 to fund the
operation and maintenance of a regional stormwater drainage system located in Section 29. The
system, which includes a retention basin and related infrastructure, is designed to protect
developed parcels in the area by controlling stormwater runoff and reducing the risk of flooding.
The BAD was formed under the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, and the cost of these services
is shared among properties that directly benefit.
Each property in the BAD is charged an annual assessment based on its proportional benefit
using a method called Equivalent Benefit Units (EBUs). EBUs take into account factors such as
parcel size, land use, and development status. For instance, a larger commercial lot that
generates more runoff will be assigned more EBUs than a smaller residential pa rcel. This
approach ensures that each property pays its fair share based on the level of benefit it receives
from the drainage improvements.
The assessment calculations and methodology were prepared by Willdan Financial Services,
the City’s independent assessment engineer. Willdan also authored the attached 2025-26
Engineer’s Report, which provides the technical basis for the proposed levy. The report includes
parcel-level calculations, district boundaries, the formula used to assign EBUs, and a summary
of current and long-term funding needs, including reserve and capital improvement components.
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The full levy amount of $625 per EBU is proposed for Fiscal Year 2025 -26. This rate is within
the maximum allowed and is needed to support continued maintenance, administration, and
capital reserves for the system. The BAD boundaries and affected parcels are detailed in the
Engineer’s Report (page 12).
City Council is required to declare its intention to levy the assessment and initiate proceedings
in order to facilitate the legal requirements necessary to collect the assessment. A public hearing
is proposed for June 26, 2025, to allow property owners and the public to comment on the
proposed levy before adoption.
Legal Review:
This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The assessment and collection of the full levy amount covers the ongoing maintenance of the
Section 29 retention basin, a potential expansion, and associated administrative costs.
Anticipated revenues and expenditures for the BAD have been included as part of the FY 2025 -
26 Proposal Annual Budget.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution – Initiate Proceedings
2. Resolution – Intent to Levy and Set a Public Hearing
3. FY 2025-26 Engineer’s Report
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY
AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PALM DESERT BENEFIT
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026
WHEREAS, the City Council, by previous action and resolution, formed the ”Palm
Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1” (hereafter referred to as the “District”), pursuant
to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, chapter 6.4, division 2, title 5 of the Government
Code of the State of California, commencing with section 54703 (hereafter referred to as
the “Act”), that provides for the collection of assessments by the County of Riverside on
behalf of the City of Palm Desert to pay for the maintenance, operation, and servic es of
improvements related thereto; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to initiate proceedings for the levy and
collection of annual assessments for the fiscal year 2025/2026 for the maintenance,
operation, and servicing of the drainage basin and facil ities that provide benefit to the
property within the District pursuant of the provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the City has retained Willdan Financial Services for the purpose of
assisting with the annual levy of the District, including the preparation and filing of an
Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) with the city clerk,
in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm
Desert, California, as follows:
SECTION 1. That the foregoing Recitals are true and correct and are incorporated
herein by this reference.
SECTION 2. Order. The City Council hereby orders Willdan Financial Services to
prepare and file with the city clerk the Report on the levy of assessments for the District
for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026.
SECTION 3. Purpose of District. The purpose of this District is to fund the
activities necessary to operate, maintain, and serve the drainage basin constructed in a
portion of Section 29, Township 4 South, Range 6, East SBM and to be enlarged in
connection with current and new development of properties. The maintenance, operation,
and servicing of these improvements may include, but are not limited to, all materials,
equipment, labor and incidental expenses deemed necessary to keep the drainage basin
in satisfactory condition. The Report will provide a more detailed description of the
improvements and services that the District provides. There are no new improvements
or substantial changes in the existing improvements proposed as part of this Resolution.
SECTION 4. Necessity for Levy and Collection of Assessments. The City Council
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hereby determines that to provide the improvements generally described in section 3 of
this resolution and shown, in detail, in the Report, it is necessary to levy and collect
assessments within the District for fiscal year 2025/2026 and that such improvements will
be outlined and described in the Report and imposed, pursuant to the provisions of the
Act and the requirements of California Constitution articles XIII C and XIII D.
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This resolution shall become effective immediately
upon its adoption.
ADOPTED ON ________________, 2025.
JAN C. HARNIK
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2025-__ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on _______________________,
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY THE
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025/2026,
PURSUANT TO THE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982 AND
APPOINTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ON
THESE MATTERS
WHEREAS, the City Council, by previous action and resolution, formed the “Palm
Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1” (hereafter referred to as the “District”), pursuant
to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, chapter 6.4, division 2, title 5 of the Government
Code of the State of California, commencing with section 54703 (hereafter referred to as
the “Act”), for purpose of levying annual assessments upon benefiting properties within
the District for the maintenance, operation, and servicing of drainage basin and facilities
related thereto; and
WHEREAS, the City Council proposes to levy and collect assessments against
lots and parcels of land within the District for fiscal year 2025/2026, to pay the
maintenance, servicing, and operation of the improvements related thereto, pursuant to
the provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, Willdan Financial Services has prepared and filed an Engineer’s
Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) with the city clerk, and the
Report has been presented to the City Council in connection with the District and the levy
of assessments, pursuant to section 54716 of the Act and is hereby incorporated by
reference; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has examined and reviewed the Report, as
presented, and is preliminarily satisfied with the description of the District, and
improvements identified therein; each of the budget items and documents as set forth
therein; and is satisfied that the proposed assessments contained therein have been
spread in accordance with the special benefits received from the improvements,
operation, maintenance, and services to be performed with in the District, as set forth in
the Report or as modified by City Council action and incorporated herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm
Desert, California, as follows:
SECTION 1. That the foregoing Recitals are true and correct and are
incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 2. Intention. The City Council hereby declares its intention to seek the
annual levy of the District assessments pursuant to the Act, over and including the land
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within the District boundaries to pay the costs of the operation, maintenance, and
servicing of the drainage basin and improvements and expenses related thereto for fiscal
year 2025/2026.
SECTION 3. Report Approval. For a full and detailed description of the
improvements, the boundaries of the District, and the proposed assessments upon
assessable lots and parcels of land within the District please refer to the Report, which
has been prepared and is on file with the city clerk’s office. The city clerk has presented
to the City Council the Report on the proposed improvements, assessments, and levy
and collection of assessments for fiscal year 2025/2026, and the Report is hereby
approved on a preliminary basis.
SECTION 4. Boundaries and Designation. The boundaries of the District are
described in the Report and by reference is made part of this resolution. The District is
designated as “Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1.”
SECTION 5. Description of Improvements. Reference is hereby made to the
Report for a detailed description of the improvements. The improvements within the
District include, but are not limited to, the maintenance, operation, and servicing of
drainage basin and facilities related thereto. There are no new improvements or
substantial changes proposed to be made to the existing improvements.
SECTION 6. Proposed Assessment Amounts. The proposed assessments are
outlined in the Report. District assessments are calculated in accordance with the method
of apportionment established for the District and do not exceed the assessment rates and
annual inflationary adjustment previously authorized by City Council and approved by the
property owners, in accordance with the provisions of California State Constitution Article
XIII D. The assessments are not proposed to be increased from the previous year.
SECTION 7. Notice of Public Hearing. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing
on these matters will be held on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 4:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as feasible, at City Hall (in the City Council Chambers), which is located at 73 -
510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. At the public hearing, all interested
persons shall be afforded the opportunity to hear and to be heard.
SECTION 8. Publication and Posting of Notice. The City shall give notice of the
time and place of the public hearing to all property owners within the District by causing
the publishing of this resolution once in the local newspaper not less than ten (1 0) days
before the date of the public hearing, and by posting a copy of this resolution on the official
bulletin board customarily used by the City Council for the posting of notices pursuant to
the Act. For fiscal year 2025/2026, no new or increased asse ssments are proposed and
a mailing of a notice and ballot to property owners is not required.
SECTION 9. Direction to City Clerk. The city clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of this public hearing, as provided by law.
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SECTION 10. Effective Date. This resolution shall become effective immediately
upon its adoption.
ADOPTED ON ________________, 2025.
JAN C. HARNIK
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2025-__ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on _______________________,
by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
2025/2026 ENGINEER’S ANNUAL LEVY REPORT
Intent Meeting: May 8, 2025
Public Hearing: June 26, 2025
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Benefit Assessment District No.1
The District includes parcels of land within the subdivisions know as
Parcel Map No. 24255 (Monterey 170)/
Assessment District 2004-02 (Section 29)
City of Palm Desert,
County of Riverside, State of California
This Report and the enclosed budget, assessments, descriptions and diagrams
describe the Benefit Assessment District No.1, and include each lot, parcel, and
subdivision of land within the District, as they existed at the time of the passage of
the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County
Assessor’s maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels
within the District. The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed Report as
directed by the City Council.
Dated this ____________ day of ______________, 2025.
Willdan Financial Services
Assessment Engineer
On Behalf of the City of Palm Desert
By: ________________________________
Daniel Louie, Senior Project Manager
District Administrative Services
By: ________________________________
Tyrone Peter
P.E. # C 81888
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 1
PART I — PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 3
A. Benefiting Properties within the District .............................................. 3
B. Funding authorized by the 1982 Act ..................................................... 3
C. Description of Services ......................................................................... 4
PART II — METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT .................................. 5
A. General .................................................................................................... 5
B. Benefit Analysis ..................................................................................... 6
C. Assessment Methodology ..................................................................... 6
D. Assessment Range Formula ................................................................. 8
PART III — DISTRICT BUDGET..................................................... 10
PART IV — DISTRICT DIAGRAMS ................................................ 11
PART V — ASSESSMENT ROLL .................................................. 13
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INTRODUCTION
Pursuant to the provisions of the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, being Chapter 6.4 of
the California Government Code, commencing with Section 54703 (hereafter referred to
as the “1982 Act”), and in compliance with the substantive and procedural requirements
of the California State Constitution Article XIIID (hereafter referred to as the “California
Constitution”), the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of
California (hereafter referred to as “City”), proposes to levy special benefit assessments
for the district designated as:
City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Benefit Assessment District No. 1 (hereafter referred to as “District”), which includes lots
and parcels of land within the subdivisions known as Monterey 170 and subdivision
known as Section 29, within the City limits of Palm Desert. The areas included in the
District are also known as Parcel Map No. 24255 (Monterey 170) / Assessment District
2004-02 (Section 29).
The Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) describes the
District, the services, and the proposed assessments to be levied against properties in
connection with the special benefits that the properties will receive from the maintenance
and servicing of the District improvements and facilities for Fiscal Year 2025/2026. The
District and the assessments described herein will provide a funding source (annual
assessments) for the continued operation, maintenance and servicing of the drainage
basin, including expansions thereto.
The services and assessments described in this Report are based on the current and
planned development of properties within the District and represent an estimate of the
direct expenditures, incidental expenses, and fund balances that will be necessary to
operate, maintain and service the drainage basin that provides special benefits to
properties within the District. The structure of the District (organization), the proposed
services, the method of apportionment, and assessments described herein are based on
the current and proposed development within the District; and by reference, the plans and
specifications for the drainage basin and expansion thereto are made part of this Report.
The word “parcel,” for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property
assigned its own Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) by the Riverside County Assessor’s
Office. The Riverside County Auditor-Controller uses Assessor’s Parcel Numbers and
specific Fund Numbers to identify properties to be assessed on the tax roll for the special
benefit assessments.
As part of this District, the City of Palm Desert conducted a Property Owner Protest Ballot
proceeding for the proposed levy of a new assessment pursuant to the provisions of the
California Constitution, Article XIIID Section 4. In conjunction with this ballot proceeding,
the City Council conducted a noticed public hearing to consider public testimonies,
comments and written protests regarding the formation of the District and levy of
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assessments. At the public hearing, property owner protest ballots received were
tabulated and a majority protest did not exist for the proposed assessments and the
assessment range formula presented and described herein. The City Council approved
the Report, ordered the formation of the District, and approved the levy and collection of
assessments.
Each subsequent fiscal year, a Report is prepared and presented to the City Council
describing any changes to the proposed services, the annual budget and assessments
for that fiscal year, and the City Council shall hold a noticed public hearing regarding
these matters prior to approving and ordering the proposed levy of assessments. If the
proposed assessments for the District exceed the maximum assessment described
herein (as approved by the property owners), the new or increased assessment must be
confirmed through another property owner protest ballot proceeding before such an
assessment may be imposed. It should be noted that an increased assessment of an
individual property resulting from changes in development or land use does not constitute
an increased assessment.
This Report consists of five (5) parts:
Part I
Plans and Specifications: A description of the District boundaries and the proposed
improvements associated with the District.
Part II
The Method of Apportionment: A discussion of benefits the services provided to
properties within the District and the method of calculating each property’s proportional
special benefit and annual assessment. This section also identifies and outlines an
Assessment Range Formula that provides for an annual adjustment to the Maximum
Assessment Rate that establishes limits on future assessments, but also provides for
reasonable cost adjustments due to inflation without the added expense of additional
property owner protest ballot proceedings.
Part III
The District Budget: An estimate of the annual costs to operate, maintain and service
the drainage basin improvements and facilities installed and constructed to support
current and proposed development within the District. This budget includes an estimate
of anticipated direct maintenance costs and incidental expenses including, but not limited
to administration expenses and the collection of appropriate fund balances. The special
benefit assessments are based on the overall operation, maintenance and servicing costs
minus any costs that are considered general benefit or not assessed as special benefit.
The proposed assessments for the Fiscal Year 2025/2026, shall be based on the
estimated net annual cost of operating, maintaining and servicing the District
improvements for that fiscal year. The Maximum Assessments Rate (Rates per
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Equivalent Benefit Unit) identified in the budget of this Report shall be adjusted annually
by the Assessment Range Formula described in the method of apportionment.
Part IV
District Diagram: A Diagram showing the exterior boundaries of the District is provided
in this Report and includes all parcels that will receive special benefits from the services.
Parcel identification, the lines and dimensions of each lot, parcel and subdivision of land
within the District, are inclusive of all parcels as shown on the Riverside County
Assessor's Parcel Maps as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of
Intention, and shall include all subsequent subdivisions, lot line adjustments or parcel
changes therein. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County Assessor’s maps for
a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of each lot and parcel of land within the
District.
Part V
Assessment Roll: A listing of the proposed assessment amount to be applied to each
parcel within the District for the Fiscal Year 2025/2026. The proposed assessment
amount for each parcel is based on the parcel’s proportional special benefit as outlined
in the method of apportionment and the Maximum Assessment Rates.
PART I — PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A. Benefiting Properties within the District
The territory within the District consists of all lots, parcels and subdivisions of land within
the subdivision known as Monterey 170 and the proposed subdivision known as Section
29, which encompasses an area of land totaling approximately four hundred sixty acres
(460 acres). The subdivisions are generally located:
North of Gerald Ford;
Southwest of Interstate 10;
West of Portola Avenue; and,
East of Monterey Avenue.
B. Funding authorized by the 1982 Act
As generally defined by the 1982 Act and applicable to this District, the City may impose
a benefit assessment to finance the maintenance, operation and servicing costs
associated with the drainage basin described below.
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C. Description of Services
The purpose of this District is to fund the activities necessary to operate, maintain and
service the drainage basin constructed in a portion of Section 29, Township 4 South,
Range 6 East SBM and to be enlarged in connection with current and new development
of properties. The maintenance, operation and servicing of these improvements may
include but are not limited to all materials, equipment, labor, and incidental expenses
deemed necessary to keep the drainage basin in satisfactory condition. The maintenance
of the improvements and related activities shall be funded entirely through the District
assessments. The District services are generally described as:
Drainage basin maintenance that may include but is not limited to inspection,
repair, removal and replacement, and servicing of drainage basins, inlets, catch
basins, manholes, outlets, drywells, pumps, filters and storm drain pipes installed
in connection with the development of benefiting properties as well as any off-site
improvements and facilities directly associated with the aforementioned
infrastructure that is deemed necessary to service or protect the properties;
All appurtenant, equipment, materials and service contracts related to the
operation, maintenance and servicing of the aforementioned improvements and
facilities;
Detailed maps and descriptions of the location and extent of the specific
improvements to be maintained by the District are on file in the Office of Public
Works and by reference are made part of this Report. The annual cost to provide
the services determined to be of special benefit shall be allocated to each property
in proportion to the special benefits received from those various services.
Drainage Basin Maintenance
The drainage basin maintenance may include but is not limited to: grading of access
perimeter roads, repair of erosion of slopes to access roads, debris clearance, anchor
mat repairs, dust control through the application of soil stabilization agents, weed
abatement, mosquito and vector control, storm drain inlets and outlets, pumps, filters and
pipes. The annual assessments for this District are intended to support the drainage basin
and the maintenance program that will adequately regulate and control storm water runoff
resulting from current and proposed development within the District. This maintenance
program may include but is not limited to: inspection and documentation of the system;
cleaning, servicing or repair of the facilities and equipment; and the partial removal,
replacement or rehabilitation of equipment and facilities. The drainage basin will cover an
area of approximately 4 acres. The Public Works Department shall authorize and
schedule all operational activities and maintenance of the drainage basin.
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A portion of the services described above might not be performed on an annual basis but
due to an extraordinary event, such as replacement of the anchor mats and other major
facility repairs, the funds necessary for these activities are collected as part of the annual
assessments. The monies collected each year for these extraordinary services shall be
accumulated in a special fund of the District (Reserve/Capital Improvement Fund). The
monies accumulated for these activities shall be spent as needed to perform the services
deemed necessary by the City. This process of providing a reserve/capital improvement
shall continue until such time the District is dissolved; or the City determines that such
funding procedures require modification. Changes in the process of providing a
reserve/capital improvement that would result in an increase in the annual assessment
rate must be presented to the property owners for approval prior to imposing such an
increase.
In March 2022, the City initiated an evaluation of the Section 29 Retention Basin.
Following an assessment of the basin's capacity, which stands at 45.4 acre-feet, an
additional 16.3 acre-feet of retention volume was deemed necessary to mitigate overflow
risks and accommodate the storage requirements for a 100-year storm event. The City
has since designed for its improvement and expansion, and in December 2023, awarded
a construction contract of approximately $4.63 million. The project was completed in
August 2024. The City will continue to analyze the maintenance costs of these
improvements and incorporate them in future assessments.
PART II — METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT
A. General
The 1982 Act permits the establishment of assessment districts by agencies for the
purpose of providing for the maintenance, operation and servicing of drainage and flood
control improvements as well as streets, roads, and appurtenant facilities. The 1982 Act
further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather
than assessed value:
“The amount of the assessment imposed on any parcel of property shall be related to the
benefit to the parcel which will be derived from the provision of the service.”
Furthermore:
“The annual aggregate amount of the assessment shall not exceed the estimated annual
cost of providing the service, except that the legislative body may, by resolution,
determine that the estimated cost of work authorized … is greater than can be
conveniently raised from a single annual assessment and order that the estimated cost
shall be raised by an assessment levied and collected in installments…. The revenue
derived from the assessment shall not be used to pay the cost of any service other than
the service for which the assessment was levied.”
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The method of apportionment described in this Report for allocation of special benefit
assessments utilizes commonly accepted engineering practices and in compliance with
the provisions of the 1982 Act and the California Constitution. The formulas used for
calculating assessments reflect the composition of parcels within the District and the
improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on the special
benefits to each parcel.
B. Benefit Analysis
Each of the proposed services, and the associated costs and assessments have been
carefully reviewed, identified, and allocated based on special benefit pursuant to the
provisions of the 1982 Act and the California Constitution. The drainage basin
improvements associated with this District are necessary and essential requirements for
existing development, and the orderly development of future properties within the District
to their full potential, consistent with the conditions for development of the properties,
protection of downstream properties which would be negatively affected by increased
storm runoff from the developed properties without the basin, and the applicable portions
of the City General Plan. As such, the ongoing operation, servicing, and maintenance of
those improvements would otherwise be the direct financial obligation of each individual
property owner. Since the existing parcels and proposed new development to be
assessed are directly served by the drainage basin, each parcel has a direct investment
in the proper maintenance of the various improvements that is over and above any
general benefits that may be conferred by such improvements and services.
The construction and installation of these improvements are only necessary for the
properties within the District. As such, these improvements were not required nor
necessarily desired by any properties or developments outside the District boundary and
any public access or use of the improvements by others is incidental. Therefore, it has
been determined that the ongoing maintenance, servicing and operation of the District
improvements provide no measurable general benefit to properties outside the District or
to the public at large, but clearly provide distinct and special benefits to properties within
the District.
C. Assessment Methodology
All costs associated with the services shall be fairly distributed among the parcels based
upon the special benefit received by each parcel. Additionally, in compliance with the
California Constitution Article XIIID Section 4, each parcel’s assessment may not exceed
the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred to that parcel. The benefit
formula used to determine the assessment obligation is therefore based upon both the
services that benefit the parcels within the District as well as the gross acreage of each
property as compared to other parcels that benefit from those services.
The method of apportionment established for this District and described herein, reflects
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the proportional special benefit each property receives from the services based on the
gross acreage of that parcel as compared to the total gross acreage of all properties within
the District except those that retain runoff on-site and do not receive any special benefit
from those services.
Equivalent Benefit Units
In order to assess benefits equitably it is necessary to relate each property’s proportional
special benefits to the special benefits of all other properties within the District. The
method of apportionment established for this district, formed under the 1982 Benefit Act,
will utilize a weighted method of apportionment known as an Equivalent Benefit Unit
(EBU) methodology. This proportional weighting may be based on several factors that
may include but are not limited to: the type of development (land use), development-
status (developed versus undeveloped), size of the property, location of the property,
development plans or restrictions, vehicular trip generation, street frontage, densities or
other property related factors. Generally, for most districts the calculation of each parcel’s
proportional special benefit can be reasonably determined by applying one or more of
these factors.
Since the drainage basin will be constructed to retain runoff from the properties within the
District and the cost of maintenance is directly related to the size of the basin, each
parcel’s proportional special benefit has been based on the parcel’s gross acreage as
compared to the total gross acreage of all other parcels within the District except those
that retain runoff on-site and do not receive any special benefit from those services.
Generally, storm water runoff occurs from the entire parcel before and after development.
Thus, the gross size of a parcel prior to development provides a relative comparison to
the amount of runoff the parcel will contribute to the drainage basin and thus the cost of
maintenance. Therefore, it has been determined that for this District, each parcel’s
proportional benefit (Equivalent Benefit Units) shall be equal to the parcel’s gross acreage
before development (rounded to two decimal places).
Exempt Parcels — This land use identifies properties that are not assessed and are
assigned 0.00 EBU. This land use classification may include but is not limited to:
Lots or parcels identified as public streets and other roadways (typically not
assigned an APN by the County) which are otherwise included in the gross
acreage of the parcel prior to development.
Dedicated public easements including open space areas, utility rights-of-way,
greenbelts, parkways, parks or other publicly owned properties that are part of the
District improvements or may provide other benefits to private properties within the
District.
Private properties that cannot be developed independently from an adjacent
property, such as common areas, sliver parcels or bifurcated lots or properties with
very restrictive development use but are included in the gross acreage prior to
development.
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Parcels owned by the school district, Coachella Valley Water District and private
developers that will not be assessed as part of this benefit assessment district,
since the runoff generated by these properties shall be captured and retained
onsite through the construction and grading of the sites.
These types of parcels are considered to receive little or no benefit from the improvements
and are therefore exempted from assessment but shall be reviewed annually by the
assessment engineer to confirm the parcels’ current development status. Government
owned properties or public properties are not necessarily exempt properties and shall be
subject to special benefit assessment unless they qualify for an exempt status. The
following formula is used to calculate each parcel’s EBU (proportional benefit).
Total Budget / Total EBU (Gross Acres) = Assessment Rate per EBU
(Parcel’s Acreage / Total Net Acreage) x Total EBU = Parcel’s EBU
Assessment Rate per EBU x Parcel’s EBU = Parcel Levy Amount
For all subsequent parcel subdivisions that result in a final map of buildable residential
lots, the number of EBUs assigned to such lots shall be calculated by taking the EBU
initially calculated for the original Parcel (identified at the time of this Report) and
apportioning the original assigned EBUs equally to the new buildable residential lot(s) or
by equivalent gross acreage for non-residential lots created by a subdivision map. The
corresponding assessment shall be levied against the applicable corresponding
Assessor’s Parcel Number(s).
D. Assessment Range Formula
Any new or increased assessment requires certain noticing and meeting requirements by
law. Prior to the passage of Proposition 218 (California Constitution Articles XIIIC and
XIIID), legislative changes in the Brown Act defined a "new or increased assessment" to
exclude certain conditions. These conditions included "any assessment that does not
exceed an assessment formula or range of assessments previously adopted by the
agency or approved by the voters in the area where the assessment is imposed." This
definition and conditions were later confirmed through Senate Bill 919 (Proposition 218
implementing legislation).
If the proposed annual assessment (levy per EBU) for the upcoming fiscal year is less
than or equal to the adjusted Maximum Assessment Rate, then the proposed annual
assessment is not considered an increased assessment.
The purpose of establishing an Assessment Range Formula is to provide for reasonable
increases and inflationary adjustment to annual assessments without requiring costly
noticing and mailing procedures, which could add to the District costs and assessments.
As part of the District formation, the notice and assessment ballots presented to the
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property owners for approval, included a maximum assessment amount for Fiscal Year
2007/2008 (initial maximum assessment), identification of the corresponding Maximum
Assessment Rate and a summary of the Assessment Range Formula described herein.
The Assessment Range Formula for this District shall be applied to all future assessments
and is generally defined:
The Maximum Assessment Rate is equal to the (Initial) Maximum Assessment Rate
established for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 adjusted annually by the greater of three percent
(3%) or the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of “All Urban
Consumers” for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim Area for March. Starting fiscal
year 2019/2020 the Maximum Assessment Rate will be adjusted annually by the greater
of three percent (3%) or the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
of “All Urban Consumers” for the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Area.
Beginning in the second fiscal year (Fiscal Year 2008/2009) and each fiscal year
thereafter, the Maximum Assessment Rate will be recalculated, and a new Maximum
Assessment Rate established for the fiscal year utilizing the Assessment Range Formula
described above. The adjusted Maximum Assessment Rate shall be calculated
independent of the District’s annual budget and proposed assessment. The annual
percentage change in CPI shall be based on available data provided by the U.S.
Department of Labor; Bureau of Labor Statistics at the time the annual Report is prepared.
Should the Bureau of Labor Statistics revise such index or discontinue the preparation of
such index, the City shall use the revised index or comparable system as approved by
the City Council for determining fluctuations in the cost of living.
Any proposed annual assessment (rate per EBU) less than or equal to the calculated
(adjusted) Maximum Assessment Rate is not considered an increased assessment, even
if the proposed assessment is greater than the assessment applied in the prior fiscal year.
To impose a new or increased assessment other than the annual inflationary adjustment
provided by the preceding Assessment Range Formula, the City must comply with the
provisions of the California Constitution Article XIIID Section 4c, that requires a public
hearing and certain protest procedures including mailed notice of the public hearing and
property owner protest balloting. Property owners, through the balloting process, must
approve a proposed new or increased assessment before such an assessment may be
imposed.
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PART III — DISTRICT BUDGET
Direct Costs Total
Section 29 Storm Drain and Basin Maintenance $ 100,000.00
$ 100,000.00
Administration
City Administration Overhead $ 18,142.00
Professional fees for Administration 3,179.51
County Administration Fee 460.69
$ 21,782.20
RESERVE FUND /CIP FUND $ 161,752.76
BALANCE TO LEVY (1) $ 283,534.96
Parcels Levied 785
Total EBU's (Gross Acres) 453.66
FY 2025/2026 MAXIMUM LEVY PER EBU $ 756.64
FY 2025/2026 LEVY PER EBU $ 625.00
FY 2024/2025 MAXIMUM LEVY PER EBU $ 734.60
FY 2024/2025 LEVY PER EBU $ 574.02
Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2025 $ 125,000.00
Reserve Fund Adjustments 0.00
Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2026 $ 125,000.00
Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2025 $ 681,439.70
CIP Fund Adjustments 161,752.76
Estimated CIP Balance - June 30, 2026 $ 843,192.46
(1) Slight variance from Charge total sum on Assessment Roll due to rounding.
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PART IV — DISTRICT DIAGRAMS
The parcels within Benefit Assessment District No. 1, Parcel Map No. 24255 (Monterey
170) / Assessment District 2004-02 (Section 29) consist of lots, parcels and subdivisions
of land located in the planned residential and commercial development known as Section
29 and Monterey 170. The District covers approximately four hundred sixty acres (460
acres) in the City of Palm Desert.
The following District Diagram is based on the Riverside County Assessor’s Maps and
the Riverside County Assessor’s information and identifies all the parcels of land within
the proposed District, as the same existed at the time this Report was prepared. The
combination of this map and the Assessment Roll contained in this Report constitutes the
District Assessment Diagram.
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Dick Kelly Drive
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PART V — ASSESSMENT ROLL
Parcel identification for each lot or parcel within the District is based on the Assessment
Diagram presented herein and is based on available parcel maps and property data from
the Riverside County Assessor’s Office at the time the Engineer’s Report was prepared.
A listing of the proposed lots and parcels to be assessed within this District along with the
assessment amounts is provided herein.
Non-assessable lots or parcels may include, but are not limited to, public streets and other
roadways (typically not assigned an APN by the County); dedicated public easements,
open space areas, right-of-ways, common areas; bifurcated lots, and any other property
that cannot be developed or has little or no value. These types of parcels are considered
to receive little or no benefit from the improvements and are therefore exempted from
assessment.
If any parcel submitted for collection is identified by the County Auditor-Controller to be
an invalid parcel number for the fiscal year, a corrected parcel number and/or new parcel
numbers will be identified and resubmitted to the County Auditor-Controller. The
assessment amount to be levied and collected for the resubmitted parcel or parcels shall
be based on the method of apportionment and assessment rate described in this Report
as approved by the City Council. Therefore, if a single parcel is subdivided to multiple
parcels, the assessment amount applied to each of the new parcels shall be recalculated
and applied according to the approved method of apportionment and assessment rate
rather than a proportionate share of the original assessment.
320
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
694-060-013 73550 DINAH SHORE DR COM 3.61 $2,731.47 $2,256.24
694-060-014 73600 DINAH SHORE DR COM 11.42 8,640.83 7,137.50
694-060-017 73760 DINAH SHORE DR COM 1.04 786.91 650.00
694-060-026 73750 DINAH SHORE DR COM 3.43 2,595.28 2,143.74
694-060-031 73650 DINAH SHORE DR COM 1.87 1,414.92 1,168.74
694-060-037 73450 DINAH SHORE COM 6.58 4,978.69 4,112.50
694-061-001 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##101 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-002 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##102 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-003 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##103 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-004 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##104 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-005 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##105 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-006 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##106 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-007 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##107 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-008 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##201 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-009 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##202 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-010 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##203 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-011 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##204 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-012 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##205 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-013 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##206 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-014 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##207 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-015 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##301 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-016 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##302 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-017 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##303 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-018 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##304 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-019 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##305 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-020 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##306 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-021 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##307 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-022 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##401 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-023 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##402 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-024 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##403 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-025 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##404 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-026 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##405 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-027 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##406 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-028 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##407 COM 0.17 131.88 108.92
694-061-030 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##101 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-031 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##102 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-032 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##103 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-033 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##104 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-034 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##105 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-035 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##106 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-036 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##107 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-037 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##108 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-038 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##109 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-039 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##110 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-040 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##111 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-041 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##112 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-042 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##113 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-043 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##114 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
321
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-061-044 73660 DINAH SHORE DR CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-045 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##116 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-046 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##117 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
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694-061-048 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##219 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-049 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##220 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-050 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##221 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-051 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##222 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-052 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##223 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-053 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##224 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-054 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##225 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
694-061-055 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##226 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
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694-061-070 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##241 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
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694-061-072 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##243 CON 0.06 46.48 38.38
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694-080-006 73800 DINAH SHORE DR COM 1.36 1,029.03 850.00
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694-080-013 73816 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.40 302.66 250.00
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694-081-002 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##102 COM 0.10 75.66 62.50
322
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-081-003 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##103 COM 0.11 83.23 68.74
694-081-004 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##104 COM 0.10 75.66 62.50
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694-081-009 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##109 COM 0.19 143.76 118.74
694-081-010 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##110 COM 0.15 113.50 93.74
694-081-011 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##111 COM 0.15 113.50 93.74
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694-081-016 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##201 COM 0.13 98.36 81.24
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694-081-018 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##203 COM 0.08 60.53 50.00
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694-081-026 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##302 COM 0.08 60.53 50.00
694-081-027 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##303 COM 0.10 75.66 62.50
694-081-028 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##304 COM 0.11 83.23 68.74
694-081-029 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##305 COM 0.12 90.80 75.00
694-081-030 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##306 COM 0.13 98.36 81.24
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694-081-037 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##405 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
694-081-038 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##406 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
694-081-039 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##407 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
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694-081-042 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##410 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
694-081-043 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##411 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
694-081-044 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##412 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
694-081-045 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##413 COM 0.07 52.96 43.74
694-081-046 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##414 COM 0.09 68.10 56.24
694-090-001 34550 MONTEREY AVE COM 12.81 9,692.56 8,006.24
694-090-006 34700 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.36 1,029.03 850.00
694-090-007 34620 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.82 620.44 512.50
694-090-008 34580 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.00 756.64 625.00
323
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Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-090-009 34540 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.22 923.10 762.50
694-090-010 34460 MONTEREY AVE ##103 COM 0.43 325.36 268.74
694-090-011 34220 MONTEREY AVE COM 15.20 11,500.93 9,500.00
694-090-012 34500 MONTEREY AVE COM 9.21 6,968.65 5,756.24
694-090-013 34460 MONTEREY AVE CMV 0.93 703.68 581.24
694-090-014 34420 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.93 703.68 581.24
694-090-015 34380 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.30 983.63 812.50
694-090-016 34340 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.01 764.21 631.24
694-090-017 34300 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.21 915.53 756.24
694-090-021 34140 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.43 1,082.00 893.74
694-090-022 34200 MONTEREY AVE COM 2.17 1,641.91 1,356.24
694-090-023 34500 MONTEREY AVE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-090-024 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.98 1,498.15 1,237.50
694-090-027 34740 MONTEREY AVE COM 3.02 2,285.05 1,887.50
694-090-028 34900 MONTEREY AVE COM 2.81 2,126.16 1,756.24
694-090-029 34860 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.72 1,301.42 1,075.00
694-090-031 34660 MONTEREY AVE COM 2.39 1,808.37 1,493.74
694-090-032 34940 MONTEREY AVE COM 8.26 6,249.85 5,162.50
694-090-040 34260 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.00 756.64 625.00
694-090-041 34180 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.96 726.37 600.00
694-090-042 34100 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.29 976.07 806.24
694-130-016 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 14.62 11,062.08 9,137.50
694-130-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 11.16 8,444.10 6,975.00
694-130-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 3.75 2,837.40 2,343.74
694-130-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 26.41 19,982.86 16,506.24
694-130-022 35900 MONTEREY AVE COM 22.25 16,835.24 13,906.24
694-140-001 35476 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-002 35462 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-003 35448 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-004 35434 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-005 35420 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-006 35406 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-007 35392 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-008 35378 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-009 35364 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-010 35350 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-011 73640 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-012 73626 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-013 73612 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-014 73598 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-015 73584 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-016 73570 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-017 73556 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-018 73542 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-019 73528 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-020 73514 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-021 73500 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-022 73486 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
324
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-140-023 73472 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-026 73430 CIERRA ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-027 35375 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-028 35383 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-029 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-030 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-031 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-032 35439 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-033 35453 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-035 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-036 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-037 35432 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-038 35446 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-039 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-040 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-041 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-042 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-043 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-044 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-045 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-046 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-047 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-048 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-049 35414 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-050 35428 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-051 35442 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-052 35456 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-053 35515 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-054 35501 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-055 35487 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-056 35473 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-057 35459 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-058 35445 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-059 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-060 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-061 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-062 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-063 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-064 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-065 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-066 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-067 35452 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-068 35466 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-069 35480 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-070 35483 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-071 35469 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-072 35455 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
325
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-140-073 35441 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-074 35427 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-075 35413 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-076 35399 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-090 73444 CIERRA ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-140-091 73458 CIERRA ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-001 35481 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-002 35495 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-003 35509 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-004 35523 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-005 35537 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-006 35551 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-007 35565 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-008 35579 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-009 35593 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-010 73435 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-011 73441 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-012 73447 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-013 73453 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-014 73467 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-015 73481 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-016 73495 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-017 73509 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-018 73523 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-019 73537 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-020 73551 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-021 73565 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-022 73579 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-023 73593 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-024 73607 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-025 73621 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-026 73635 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-029 35630 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-030 35616 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-031 35602 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-032 35588 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-033 35574 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-034 35560 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-035 35546 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-036 35532 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-037 35518 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-038 35504 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-039 35490 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-040 35474 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-041 35488 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-042 35502 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-043 35516 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-044 35530 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
326
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-150-045 35544 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-046 35572 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-047 35586 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-048 73474 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-049 73488 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-050 73502 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-051 73516 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-052 73530 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-053 73544 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-054 73558 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-055 73572 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-056 73586 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-057 73600 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-058 73614 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-059 73628 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-060 73642 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-061 73645 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-062 73631 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-063 73617 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-064 73603 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-065 73589 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-066 73575 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-067 73561 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-068 73547 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-069 73533 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-070 73519 GRANITA DR SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-071 35533 SERENO LN SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-072 35519 SERENO LN SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-073 35505 SERENO LN SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-074 35491 SERENO LN SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-075 35477 SERENO LN SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-076 35494 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-077 35508 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-078 35522 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-079 35536 BAINS AVE SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-080 35539 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-081 35525 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-082 35511 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-083 35497 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-090 35638 CORTESIA WAY SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-150-091 35638 CORTESIA WAY SFR 0.22 166.46 137.50
694-240-001 34550 SPYDER CIR COM 0.66 499.38 412.50
694-240-002 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.52 393.45 325.00
694-240-003 34750 SPYDER CIR COM 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-004 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-005 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-007 73725 DINAH SHORE DR CMV 1.30 983.63 812.50
694-240-008 73771 DINAH SHORE DR COM 2.13 1,611.64 1,331.24
327
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-240-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-012 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.56 423.72 350.00
694-240-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.01 764.21 631.24
694-240-015 34901 SPYDER CIR COM 0.56 423.72 350.00
694-240-016 34801 SPYDER CIR COM 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 378.32 312.50
694-240-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.62 469.12 387.50
694-240-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.02 771.77 637.50
694-240-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.94 711.24 587.50
694-240-022 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##100A COM 1.00 756.64 625.00
694-240-023 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##200B COM 0.59 446.42 368.74
694-240-024 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##300C COM 0.47 355.62 293.74
694-240-025 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##400D COM 0.99 749.07 618.74
694-240-026 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##500E COM 0.56 423.72 350.00
694-240-027 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##600F COM 0.46 348.05 287.50
694-240-028 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##700G COM 0.43 325.36 268.74
694-240-029 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##800H COM 0.55 416.15 343.74
694-240-030 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##900I COM 0.62 469.12 387.50
694-240-031 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1000 COM 0.80 605.31 500.00
694-240-032 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1100 COM 0.81 612.88 506.24
694-240-033 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1200 COM 1.19 900.40 743.74
694-240-034 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1500 COM 0.54 408.59 337.50
694-240-035 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1600 COM 0.54 408.59 337.50
694-240-047 73750 SPYDER CIR COM 0.61 461.55 381.24
694-240-048 73760 SPYDER CIR COM 0.61 461.55 381.24
694-240-068 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.06 802.04 662.50
694-241-001 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1400 COM 0.23 174.03 143.74
694-241-002 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1400 COM 0.20 151.33 125.00
694-241-003 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1401 COM 0.20 151.33 125.00
694-241-004 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1400 COM 0.23 174.03 143.74
694-241-006 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1320 COM 0.31 234.56 193.74
694-241-007 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1310 COM 0.14 105.93 87.50
694-241-008 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1300 COM 0.14 105.93 87.50
694-241-010 34390 GATEWAY DR ##A-100 COM 0.75 566.36 467.82
694-241-011 34360 GATEWAY DR ##B-100 COM 0.30 226.54 187.12
694-241-012 34330 GATEWAY DR ##C-100 COM 0.38 289.49 239.12
694-241-013 34330 GATEWAY DR ##C-110 COM 0.38 289.49 239.12
694-241-014 34300 GATEWAY DR ##D-100 COM 0.29 217.08 179.30
694-241-015 34300 GATEWAY DR ##D-110 COM 0.26 193.02 159.42
694-241-016 34300 GATEWAY DR ##D-120 COM 0.29 217.08 179.30
694-241-017 34470 GATEWAY DR ##E-100 COM 0.29 217.08 179.30
694-241-018 34470 GATEWAY DR ##E-110 COM 0.29 217.08 179.30
694-241-019 34500 GATEWAY DR ##F-100 COM 0.26 193.02 159.42
694-241-020 34500 GATEWAY DR ##F-110 COM 0.19 144.75 119.56
694-241-021 34500 GATEWAY DR ##F-120 COM 0.26 193.02 159.42
694-241-022 34420 GATEWAY DR ##G-100 COM 1.91 1,447.45 1,195.62
328
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-241-023 34450 GATEWAY DR ##H-100 COM 1.82 1,375.04 1,135.80
694-241-024 34450 GATEWAY DR ##H-110 COM 1.75 1,326.84 1,096.00
694-250-001 73816 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-002 73830 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-003 73823 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-007 35768 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-008 35782 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-009 73809 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-010 35796 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-011 35810 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-012 35824 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-013 73812 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-014 73824 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-015 73861 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-016 73847 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-017 73833 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-018 73819 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-019 35838 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-020 35852 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-021 35866 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-022 35880 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-023 35887 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-024 35873 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-025 35859 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-026 35845 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-027 35831 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-028 35817 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-029 35803 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-030 35789 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-031 35775 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-032 35761 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-033 73768 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-034 73782 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-035 73796 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-036 73810 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-037 73824 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-038 73838 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-039 73852 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-040 73866 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-041 73880 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-042 73845 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-043 73831 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-044 73817 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-045 73803 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-046 73789 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-047 73775 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-048 73761 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-049 73810 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
329
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-250-050 73806 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-051 73820 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-250-052 35747 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-001 73628 DALI CT SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-002 35877 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-003 35863 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-004 73677 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-005 73663 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-006 73649 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-007 73635 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-008 35860 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-009 35867 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-010 35853 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-011 35839 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-012 35825 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-013 35811 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-014 73642 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-015 73656 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-016 73670 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-017 73684 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-018 73698 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-019 73712 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-020 73726 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-021 73740 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-022 73754 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-023 73768 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-024 73782 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-025 73796 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-026 73775 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-027 73761 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-028 35856 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-029 35870 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-030 73645 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-031 73659 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-032 73673 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-033 73687 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-034 73701 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-035 73715 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-036 73729 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-037 73743 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-038 73757 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-039 73771 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-040 73785 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-041 73799 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-042 73813 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-043 73827 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-260-049 73596 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-050 73610 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
330
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-260-051 73624 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-052 73638 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-053 73652 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-054 73666 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-055 73680 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-056 73694 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-057 73708 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-058 73722 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-059 73736 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-060 73750 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-061 73764 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-062 73778 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-063 73792 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 267.35 220.82
694-260-072 35833 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 254.49 210.20
694-270-002 35933 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-003 35919 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-004 35905 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-005 35891 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-006 73635 DALI CT SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-007 73649 DALI CT SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-008 73642 DALI CT SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-009 35874 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-010 35888 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-011 35902 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-012 35923 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-013 35909 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-014 35895 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-015 35881 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-016 73789 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-017 35884 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-018 35898 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-019 35912 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-020 35926 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-270-026 35937 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-027 35951 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-028 35965 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-029 35979 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-030 35993 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-031 73615 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-032 73629 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-033 73643 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-034 73657 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-035 73671 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-036 73685 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-037 73699 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-038 73713 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-039 73727 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-040 35996 CHAGALL LN SFV 0.37 278.30 229.86
331
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-270-041 35982 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-042 35968 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-043 35954 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-044 35940 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-045 73720 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-046 73706 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-047 73692 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-048 73678 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-049 73664 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-050 73650 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-051 73636 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-052 73622 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-053 73625 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-054 73639 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-055 73653 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-056 73667 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-057 73681 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-058 73695 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-059 73709 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-060 73723 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-061 73702 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-062 73688 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-063 73674 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-064 73660 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-065 73646 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-270-066 73632 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 278.30 229.86
694-280-002 35894 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-003 35908 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-004 35922 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-005 35936 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-006 35950 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-007 35943 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-008 35929 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-009 35915 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-010 35901 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-011 73894 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-012 73908 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-013 73922 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-014 73936 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-018 73915 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-019 73901 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-020 73887 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-021 73873 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-022 73859 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-023 73824 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-024 73838 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-025 73852 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-026 73866 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
332
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-280-027 73859 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-028 73845 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-029 73831 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-030 73817 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-031 73803 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-032 73758 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-033 73772 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-034 73786 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-035 73800 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-036 73814 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-280-047 73880 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-048 73894 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-049 73908 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-050 73922 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-051 73936 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-052 73828 MONET DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-053 73842 MONET DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-054 73901 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-055 73887 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-280-056 73873 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-431-001 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A100 COM 0.20 155.09 128.10
694-431-002 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A110 COM 0.20 155.09 128.10
694-431-003 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A120 COM 0.20 155.09 128.10
694-431-004 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A200 COM 0.20 155.09 128.10
694-431-005 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A210 COM 0.20 155.09 128.10
694-431-007 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B100 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-008 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B110 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-009 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B120 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-010 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B130 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-011 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B200 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-012 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B210 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-013 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B220 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-014 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B230 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-015 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B240 COM 0.14 103.16 85.20
694-431-017 34160 GATEWAY DR ##C100 COM 0.26 195.82 161.74
694-431-018 34160 GATEWAY DR ##C110 COM 0.26 195.82 161.74
694-431-019 34160 GATEWAY DR ##C120 COM 0.26 195.82 161.74
694-431-021 34190 GATEWAY DR ##D100 COM 0.30 227.16 187.62
694-431-022 34190 GATEWAY DR ##D110 COM 0.30 227.16 187.62
694-431-023 34190 GATEWAY DR ##D120 COM 0.30 227.16 187.62
694-431-025 34220 GATEWAY DR ##E100 COM 0.26 195.82 161.74
694-431-026 34220 GATEWAY DR ##E110 COM 0.26 195.82 161.74
694-431-027 34220 GATEWAY DR ##E120 COM 0.26 195.82 161.74
694-431-029 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F100 COM 0.31 234.99 194.10
694-431-030 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F110 COM 0.31 234.99 194.10
694-431-031 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F120 COM 0.31 234.99 194.10
694-431-032 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F130 COM 0.31 234.99 194.10
694-431-034 34280 GATEWAY DR ##G100 COM 0.37 278.07 229.68
333
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-431-035 34280 GATEWAY DR ##G110 COM 0.37 278.07 229.68
694-431-036 34280 GATEWAY DR ##G120 COM 0.37 278.07 229.68
694-440-001 73957 RUBENS LN SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-002 73943 RUBENS LN SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-003 73929 RUBENS LN SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-004 73793 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-005 73779 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-006 73765 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-007 73751 MONET DR SFR 0.36 269.06 222.24
694-440-010 73950 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-011 73964 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-012 73978 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-013 73992 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-014 73930 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-015 73944 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-016 73958 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-017 73972 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-018 73986 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-019 73993 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-020 73979 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-021 73965 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-022 73951 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-023 73937 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-024 73923 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-025 73909 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-026 73895 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-027 73881 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-028 73867 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-029 73853 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-030 73839 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-031 73825 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-032 73811 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-033 73797 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-034 73783 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-035 73769 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-036 73755 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-037 73741 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-038 73734 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-039 73748 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-040 73762 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-041 73776 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-042 73821 MONET DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-043 73807 MONET DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-044 73856 MONET DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-045 73870 MONET DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-046 73943 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-047 73929 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
694-440-048 73915 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 232.86 192.34
334
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-490-001 73298 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-002 73312 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-003 73326 WARHOL LN SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-004 73340 WARHOL LN SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-005 73354 WARHOL LN SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-006 73368 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-007 73382 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-008 73396 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-009 73410 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-010 35565 PERUGINO TER SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-011 35579 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-012 35593 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-013 35607 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-014 35621 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-015 35635 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-016 35649 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-017 35663 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-018 35677 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-019 35691 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-020 35705 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-021 35719 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-022 35733 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-023 35747 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-024 35738 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-025 35724 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-026 35710 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-027 35696 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-028 35682 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-029 35668 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-030 35654 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-031 35640 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-032 35626 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-033 35612 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-034 35598 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-035 35584 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-036 35570 PERUGINO TER SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-037 35575 PASINI TER SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-038 35589 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-039 35603 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-040 35617 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-041 35631 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-042 35645 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-043 35659 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-044 35673 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-045 35687 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-046 35701 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-047 35715 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-490-048 35729 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
335
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-490-049 35743 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-001 73458 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-002 73472 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-003 73486 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-004 73500 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-005 73514 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-006 73528 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-007 73542 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-008 73556 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-009 73570 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-010 73584 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-011 73598 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-012 73612 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-013 73626 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-014 73686 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-015 73700 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-016 73714 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-017 73711 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-018 73697 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-019 73683 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-020 73669 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-021 73655 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-022 73641 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-023 73627 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-024 73613 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-025 73609 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-026 73595 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-027 73581 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-028 73567 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-029 73553 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-030 73539 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-031 73525 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-032 73511 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-033 73497 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-034 73483 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-035 73469 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-036 73455 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-037 73452 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-038 73466 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-039 73480 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-040 73494 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-041 73508 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-042 73522 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-043 73536 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-044 73550 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-045 73564 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-046 73578 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-047 73592 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
336
APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special
Assessment Charge
City of Palm Desert
Benefit Assessment District No. 1
Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN")
Fiscal Year 2025/26
694-500-048 73606 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-049 73620 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-050 73634 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-051 73648 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-052 73676 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-053 73690 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-054 73704 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-055 73718 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-056 73732 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-057 73746 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-058 73760 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-059 73801 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-060 73787 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-500-061 73773 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 263.23 217.42
694-510-001 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 11.72 8,869.18 7,326.12
694-510-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 20.36 15,405.19 12,725.00
694-510-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 18.58 14,058.37 11,612.50
Summary Fields Value
APN Total:785
EBU Total:453.66
Max Sp Assess:$343,254.23
Charge Total:$283,528.42
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Ivan Tenorio, Homeless and Supportive Services Manager
SUBJECT: ADOPT AND APPROVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
(CDBG) SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE ANNUAL ACTION
PLANS FOR PROGRAM YEARS 2020(CV), 2021, 2022, 2023, AND 2024
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Conduct a public hearing, receive public testimony, and approve the Substantial Amendment
to the PY 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 Annual Action Plans.
2. Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2020 (CV) to reallocate $180,000 in remaining
CDBG-CV funds to the Desert Arc HVAC Replacement Project, an eligible public facility
upgrade.
3. Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2021 to reallocate $59,723.44 in unspent funds to
the PY 2024 for Palm Desert Housing Authority (PDHA) public infrastructure improvements.
4. Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2022 to reallocate $32,467.73 in unspent funds to
PY 2024 for PDHA public infrastructure improvements.
5. Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2023 to reallocate $50,000 in unspent funds to The
Joslyn Center for ADA bathroom improvements.
6. Adopt the Substantial Amendment to PY 2024 to allocate $110,000 in remaining funds to the
City’s Housing Authority for PDHA public infrastructure improvements.
7. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds for the applicable CDBG Accounts, if
necessary to implement the approved amendments.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
The City of Palm Desert receives annual Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding
from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Over time, it is not
uncommon for projects to receive CDBG funding allocations but ultimately not use the full amount,
whether due to cost savings, project scope changes, or external funding offsets. This can lead to a
gradual build-up of unspent funds, requiring reallocation to ensure the funds are used effectively
and in compliance with HUD’s timeliness requirements.
As of Program Years (PY) 2019–2024, the City has accumulated $449,198.11 in unspent CDBG
and CDBG-CV funds. Most of these unspent funds stem from cost savings on completed projects.
Program Year Unspent Amount
2019 $5,596.38
2020 $8,784.90
2020 (CV) $181,441.64
2021 $59,723.44
2022 $32,467.73
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Reallocation Strategy
In consultation with the City’s CDBG consultant and HUD representative, staff have developed a
plan to reallocate these funds effectively and in compliance with federal guidelines for City Council
consideration. According to the City’s Citizen Participation Plan, a Substantial Amendment is
required when:
Reallocating $25,000 or more, or
Adding or removing a project.
Since PY 2019 and 2020 allocations fall below this threshold and do not change existing projects,
they will be reallocated administratively.
REALLOCATION DETAILS BY PROGRAM YEAR
PY 2019 & PY 2020 Administrative Reallocations
Project: Public infrastructure improvements under the Palm Desert Housing Authority
(PDHA), specifically parking lot resurfacing at the Candlewood property, benefitting low- to
moderate-income residents. This same project is covered over the multiple reallocation
years.
Amount: $14,381.28 (PY 2019: $5,596.38 and PY 2020: $8,784.90)
PY 2020(CV) Substantial Amendment
Project: Desert Arc HVAC Replacement Project
Amount: $180,000 (reallocated from unspent CDBG-CV funds)
Originally awarded $110,000 in PY 2024 CDBG funds, the HVAC replacement project was
reallocated to CDBG-CV due to its alignment with COVID-19 public health goals, specifically
improving air circulation and filtration. This shift qualifies under HUD’s coronavirus response criteria
and allows the City to strategically utilize its remaining $181,441.64 in CDBG-CV funds. The project
now receives $180,000 from CDBG-CV, nearly exhausting the balance and freeing up $110,000 in
regular CDBG funds for other eligible uses.
PY 2021 Substantial Amendment
Project: Reallocate to PY 2024 for PDHA public infrastructure improvements
Amount: $59,723.44
PY 2022 Substantial Amendment
Project: Reallocate to PY 2024 for PDHA public infrastructure improvements
Amount: $32,467.73
PY 2023 Substantial Amendment
Project: Joslyn Center ADA Bathroom Project, enhancing accessibility for seniors, and
2023 $51,184.02
2024 $110,000.00
Total Available $449,198.11
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PDHA public infrastructure improvements
Amount: $51,840.02 ($50,000 to the Joslyn Center, and $1,184.02 to PDHA)
PY 2024 Substantial Amendment
Project: PDHA public infrastructure improvements
Amount: $217,756.47 (PY 2024: $110,000 and PY’s 2019-2023: $107,756.47)
Summary of Reallocations
Community Impact
By reallocating unspent CDBG funds to the PDHA, directing additional resources to the Joslyn
Center ADA Bathroom Project, and transitioning the Desert Arc HVAC Project to CDBG-CV
funding, the City will fulfill CDBG requirements. These reallocations will improve public
infrastructure, create safer community spaces, and enhance accessibility for vulnerable
populations, including seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Public Review & Approval Process
The 30-day public review period for this Substantial Amendment will run from March 28, 2025, to
April 27, 2025, alongside on the City’s website (www.palmdesert.gov/departments/special-
programs/community-development-block-grant-cdbg). A public hearing will be held on May 8, 2025,
at 4:00 p.m. in the Palm Desert City Hall Council Chambers to consider final approval.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The reallocation of funds results in a net available balance of $1,441.64 in CDBG (CV) funds
that may be used for another eligible purpose. Costs for CDBG projects are eligible for 100%
reimbursement from HUD; therefore, this action has no impact on the General Fund.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. PD PY20 AAP SA4
2. PD PY21 AAP SA3
3. PD PY22 AAP SA1
4. PD PY23 AAP SA2
5. PD PY24 AAP SA1
6. CDBG Amendment Presentation
Source Project Reallocated Amount
CDBG-CV Desert Arc HVAC Project $180,000
CDBG Joslyn Center (ADA) $50,000
CDBG PDHA infrastructure $217,756.47
Combined Reallocation Request $447,756.47
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Substantial Amendment April 2025 to allocate all remaining resources ($180,000) from CV funding to
Desert Arc for an eligible public facility upgrade.
Previous SA: This Action Plan Amendment increases funding for two existing activities by reprogramming
CDBG funds from Program Year (PY) 2020 and unprogrammed funds from PY 2018. The substantial
amendment includes a -$62 adjustment per HUD.3-29-23 - The purpose of this Substantial Amendment
#2 to the City of Palm Desert's FY 2020-21 Annual Action Plan is to reallocate $142,490 from Palma
Village Sidewalk Improvement project to Palma Village Park Improvement project. The Palma Village
Sidewalk Improvement project has been cancelled. The City Council approved this on
1/26/2023.Proposed Substantial Amendment 3 (Draft July 2024) to the City of Palm Desert's FY 2020-21
Annual Action Plan is to reallocate resources to new newly identified activities that have appropriate
PPE tieback due to a lapse and ultimate close out in previously approved projects. Council will consider
this Amendment for approval at their first meeting in September of 2024.
Executive Summary
AP-05 Executive Summary - 24 CFR 91.200(c), 91.220(b)
1. Introduction
In order to receive Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds, the City of Palm Desert
(City) is required to submit an Annual Action Plan (Action Plan) to the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD). The Action Plan outlines eligible activities selected to fund with CDBG funds
in Program Year 2020. The Action Plan represents the third year of the Program Year 2018-2022
Consolidated Plan (Consolidated Plan). The City will receive $409,923 in CDBG funds in Program Year
2020. The Action Plan utilizes the statutory waivers provided in the CARES Act as well.
2. Summarize the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan
This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to
another location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless needs
assessment, the housing market analysis or the strategic plan.
The Action Plan is intended to fund high-priority community needs identified during the annual Citizen
Participation Plan process while aligning with the following goals of the previously-approved
Consolidated Plan: support efforts to combat homelessness; enhance public facilities; provide support
for public service programs; and increase fair housing activities.
3. Evaluation of past performance
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This is an evaluation of past performance that helped lead the grantee to choose its goals or
projects.
A performance evaluation is annually performed through HUD’s review of the Consolidated Annual
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). This document states the objectives and outcomes
identified in each Action Plan and includes an evaluation of past performance through measurable goals
and objectives relative to actual performance. Prior documents can be found at the Palm Desert City
Hall.
4. Summary of Citizen Participation Process and consultation process
Summary from citizen participation section of plan.
On January 9, 2020, the City commenced its citizen participation process by holding a public hearing
before the City Council to provide an opportunity for the public to comment on and community needs.
Concurrently, the City began soliciting proposals to potentially fund nonprofit organizations for public
services and public facilities and improvements. The City also held a community meeting to provide an
overview of the CDBG Program and technical assistance on February 6, 2020.
On March 13, 2020, the City’s Outside Agency Funding Committee (Committee) convened to review and
discuss CDBG funding recommendations. The Committee recommended approval of the CDBG funding
recommendations, as presented. The City held a public comment period from March 20, 2020, through
April 22, 2020.
On April 16, 2020, the City Council held a public hearing to accept public comment and consider the
Action Plan. However, City staff revised its recommendation to open and close the public hearing
without further action because of the CARES Act allocation (CDBG-CV) and statutory waivers. Since the
statutory waivers remove the 15% public services cap, the City solicited proposals again to potentially
fund nonprofit organizations to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus.
On May 14, 2014, the City Council considered the concept of an Emergency Rental Assistance Program
as a result of the coronavirus. The City Council approved policy guidelines that allowed staff to begin
taking administrative steps to create the program expediously.
On May 20, 2020, the Committee convened again to review and discuss the revised CDBG funding
recommendations. The Committee recommended approval of the revised CDBG funding
recommendations, as presented. While the statutory waivers allow for a five-day public comment
period, the City held its from May 22, 2020, through May 31, 2020.
On May 28, 2020, the City Council held a public hearing and subsequently approved the Action Plan, as
presented.
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As part of the 3rd Substantial Amendment process the City followed it's Citizen Participation Plan and
issued a Public Notice opening a 30 day public comment period followed by a public hearing. The
Council will take action on the proposed 3rd Substantial Amendment at their 1st meeting in September
of 2024.
As part of the 4th Substantial Amendment process, the City followed it's Citizen Participation Plan and
issued a Public Notice opening a 30 day public comment period followed by a public hearing. The Council
will take action on the proposed 3rd Substantial Amendment in April, 2025.
5. Summary of public comments
This could be a brief narrative summary or reference an attached document from the Citizen
Participation section of the Con Plan.
The City did not receive any public comments.
6. Summary of comments or views not accepted and the reasons for not accepting them
The City did not receive any public comments.
7. Summary
This Action Plan identifies CDBG-eligible activities selected by the City to fund this program year. These
activities align with the goals and outcomes identified in the Consolidated Plan. Also, these activities are
administered by both the City as the grantee and nonprofit organizations as subrecipients. This Action
Plan enables the City to examine high-priority community needs; to propose activities that effectively
utilize resources to address those needs; and to improve the quality of life for low and moderate-income
persons.
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PR-05 Lead & Responsible Agencies – 91.200(b)
1. Agency/entity responsible for preparing/administering the Consolidated Plan
Describe the agency/entity responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and those responsible for administration of each grant
program and funding source.
Agency Role Name Department/Agency
Table 1 – Responsible Agencies
Narrative (optional)
Consolidated Plan Public Contact Information
Mr. Christopher Gerry
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Management Analyst
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
(760) 776-6335
cgerry@cityofpalmdesert.org
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AP-10 Consultation – 91.100, 91.200(b), 91.215(l)
1. Introduction
The City followed its HUD-approved Citizen Participation Plan to consult with the public, nonprofit
organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders to prepare the Action Plan as required by
24 CRF 91.100. The City's utilized the statutory waivers provided in the CARES Act as well.
Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction’s activities to enhance coordination between
public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health
and service agencies (91.215(l))
On January 9, 2020, the City commenced its citizen participation process by holding a public hearing
before the City Council to provide an opportunity for the public to comment on and community needs.
Concurrently, the City began soliciting proposals to potentially fund nonprofit organizations for public
services and public facilities and improvements. The City also held a community meeting to provide an
overview of the CDBG Program and technical assistance on February 6, 2020.
On March 13, 2020, the City’s Outside Agency Funding Committee (Committee) convened to review and
discuss CDBG funding recommendations. The Committee recommended approval of the CDBG funding
recommendations, as presented. The City held a public comment period from March 20, 2020, through
April 22, 2020.
On April 16, 2020, the City Council held a public hearing to accept public comment and consider the
Action Plan. However, City staff revised its recommendation to open and close the public hearing
without further action because of the CARES Act allocation (CDBG-CV) and statutory waivers. Since the
statutory waivers remove the 15% public services cap, the City solicited proposals again to potentially
fund nonprofit organizations to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus.
On May 14, 2014, the City Council considered the concept of an Emergency Rental Assistance Program
as a result of the coronavirus. The City Council approved policy guidelines that allowed staff to begin
taking administrative steps to create the program expediously.
On May 20, 2020, the Committee convened again to review and discuss the revised CDBG funding
recommendations. The Committee recommended approval of the revised CDBG funding
recommendations, as presented. While the statutory waivers allow for a five-day public comment
period, the City held its from May 22, 2020, through May 31, 2020.
On May 28, 2020, the City Council held a public hearing and subsequently approved the Action Plan.
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Describe coordination with the Continuum of Care and efforts to address the needs of
homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with
children, veterans, and unaccompanied youth) and persons at risk of homelessness.
The City is actively involved in multiple activities to address the needs of homeless persons, which
include coordination with the Continuum of Care. For example, the City is involved in regional
coordination efforts between stakeholders throughout the Coachella Valley and Riverside County.
The City has historically funded homelessness services coordinated regionally through the Coachella
Valley Association of Governments (CVAG). For years, the City contributed funds to CVAG for the
operation of Roy's Desert Resource Center, which permanently closed in July 2017. Since then, CVAG has
allocated its regional financial commitments for other homelessness services. The City recently made
another financial commitment in the amount of $100,000 to CVAG to continue to implement
homelessness services. A summary of accomplishments can be found at City Hall.
The City previously budgeted General Fund revenue for its own homelessness program as well. City and
County staff have since developed a program that has a primary focus on homelessness locally. The
program contracts with the Riverside University Health System to provide a Behavioral Health Specialist
and a Mental Health Peer Support Specialist in Palm Desert to focus on providing homelessness services.
The agreement commences on July 1, 2019, and ends December 31, 2020. Please note the County of
Riverside coordinates the Continuum of Care.
Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in
determining how to allocate ESG funds, develop performance standards for and evaluate
outcomes of projects and activities assisted by ESG funds, and develop funding, policies and
procedures for the operation and administration of HMIS
The City does not receive Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds.
2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process
and describe the jurisdiction’s consultations with housing, social service agencies and other
entities
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Table 2 – Agencies, groups, organizations who participated
1 Agency/Group/Organization Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc.,
Agency/Group/Organization Type Service-Fair Housing
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Fair Housing Services
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are the
anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved coordination?
The agency was invited to multiple meetings
and submitted an application for CDBG funds.
3 Agency/Group/Organization DESERT ARC
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are the
anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved coordination?
The agency was invited to multiple meetings
and submitted an application for CDBG funds.
4 Agency/Group/Organization Cove Communities Senior Association dba The
Joslyn Center
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Elderly Persons
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are the
anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved coordination?
The agency was invited to multiple meetings
and submitted an application for CDBG funds.
Identify any Agency Types not consulted and provide rationale for not consulting
Not applicable.
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Other local/regional/state/federal planning efforts considered when preparing the Plan
Name of Plan Lead Organization How do the goals of your Strategic Plan overlap with the
goals of each plan?
Americans with Disabilities Act Division goals
Table 3 – Other local / regional / federal planning efforts
Narrative (optional)
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AP-12 Participation – 91.105, 91.200(c)
1. Summary of citizen participation process/Efforts made to broaden citizen participation
Summarize citizen participation process and how it impacted goal-setting
The City followed its approved Citizen Participation Plan to conduct public hearings and community outreach while developing the Action Plan.
The City utilized the statutory waivers in the CARES Act as well.
On January 9, 2020, the City commenced its citizen participation process by holding a public hearing before the City Council to provide an
opportunity for the public to comment on and community needs. Concurrently, the City began soliciting proposals to potentially fund nonprofit
organizations for public services and public facilities and improvements. The City also held a community meeting to provide an overview of the
CDBG Program and technical assistance on February 6, 2020.
On March 13, 2020, the City’s Outside Agency Funding Committee (Committee) convened to review and discuss CDBG funding
recommendations. The Committee recommended approval of the CDBG funding recommendations, as presented. The City held a public
comment period from March 20, 2020, through April 22, 2020.
On April 16, 2020, the City Council held a public hearing to accept public comment and consider the Action Plan. However, City staff revised its
recommendation to open and close the public hearing without further action because of the CARES Act allocation (CDBG-CV) and statutory
waivers. Since the statutory waivers remove the 15% public services cap, the City solicited proposals again to potentially fund nonprofit
organizations to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus.
On May 14, 2020, the City Council considered the concept of an Emergency Rental Assistance Program as a result of the coronavirus. The City
Council approved policy guidelines that allowed staff to begin taking administrative steps to create the program expediously.
On May 20, 2020, the Committee convened again to review and discuss the revised CDBG funding recommendations. The Committee
recommended approval of the revised CDBG funding recommendations, as presented. While the statutory waivers allow for a five-day public
comment period, the City held its from May 22, 2020, through May 31, 2020.
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The City ensures that all public hearings are held at times and locations convenient to the public and with accommodations for persons with
disabilities. Upon request, in advance of meetings, the City will attempt to make accommodations for those individuals in need of special
assistance. The City also provides technical assistance workshops as requested by the nonprofit organizations participating in the CDBG program.
As part of the 3rd Substantial Amendment process the City followed it's Citizen Participation Plan and issued a Public Notice opening a 30 day
public comment period followed by a public hearing. The Council will take action on the proposed 3rd Substantial Amendment at their 1st
meeting in September of 2024.
As part of the 4th Substantial Amendment process the City followed it's Citizen Participation Plan and issued a Public Notice opening a 30 day
public comment period followed by a public hearing. The Council will take action on the proposed 4th Substantial in April, 2025.
Citizen Participation Outreach
Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
1 Public Hearing targeted/broad
community
30 0 0
2 Public Hearing targeted/broad
community
30 0 0
3 Public Meeting Nonprofit Agencies 0 0 0
4 Public Meeting targeted/broad
community
8 0 0
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Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
5 Newspaper Ad targeted/broad
community
0 0 0
6 Newspaper Ad targeted/broad
community
0 0 0
7 Newspaper Ad
Non-English
Speaking - Specify
other language:
Spanish
None received- SA3 None received- SA3 None received- SA3
8 Newspaper Ad targeted/broad
community
None received- SA3 None received- SA3 None received- SA3
9 Public Hearing targeted/broad
community
None received- SA3 None received- SA3 None received- SA3
Table 4 – Citizen Participation Outreach
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Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources – 91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
The City will receive $409,861 in CDBG funds in Program Year 2020.
Anticipated Resources
Program Source of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder
of ConPlan
$
Narrative Description
Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income:
$
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Admin and
Planning
Economic
Development
Housing
Public
Improvements
Public Services 409,861.00 0.00 0.00 409,861.00 800,000.00
As part of the 4th SA, the City will
allocate all remaining CV
resources ($180,000) to Desert
Arc
Table 5 - Expected Resources – Priority Table
Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how
matching requirements will be satisfied
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The City receives a small allocation of CDBG funds annually relative to other HUD entitlement communities. As a result, there are minimal funds
formally leveraged, but it’s worth noting that each nonprofit organization funded contributes additional resources to implement their activities.
The City does not require subrecipients to match funds.
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If appropriate, describe publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that
may be used to address the needs identified in the plan
The City will continue to allocate CDBG funding and other sources of funding when and where available
to meet community needs. Activities will be targeted that address goals and objectives identified in the
Consolidated Plan.
Discussion
The City anticipates budgeting $81,738 for program administration; $208,123 for public services; and
$228,490 for public facilities and improvements.
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Annual Goals and Objectives
AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives
Goals Summary Information
Sort
Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
1
combat
homelessness
$28,023.00 Persons Assisted
2
facilities Community
Development
Populations
Low-to-Moderate
Income Housing
Public Facilities
$120,000.00 Activities other than
Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 2405 Persons Assisted
3
public service
programs
Special Needs Fair Housing $140,000.00 than Low/Moderate Income
Housing Benefit: 731 Persons
Assisted
5
housing activities $40,100.00 Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 475 Households Assisted
Table 6 – Goals Summary
Goal Descriptions
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1 Goal Name Support efforts to combat homelessness
Goal Description
2 Goal Name Enhance public facilities
Goal Description
3 Goal Name Provide support for public service programs
Goal Description The City is funding two public services agency to prevent, prepare for, or respond to the coronavirus.
5 Goal Name Increase fair housing activities
Goal Description
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Projects
AP-35 Projects – 91.220(d)
Introduction
The City will fund CDBG-eligible activities, including public services, public facilities and improvements,
and program administration. The cap for program administration is based upon the Program Year 2020
CDBG allocation of $409,861.
Projects
#Project Name
Table 7 - Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs
The City identifies its highest priority needs during its citizen participation process every year and the
Consolidated Plan process every five years. Activities are funded annually taking into consideration
these highest priority needs. The primary obstacle to address underserved needs in the community is
the lack of resources to provide a greater level of assistance.
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AP-38 Project Summary
Project Summary Information
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1 Project Name Program Administration
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support efforts to combat homelessness
Enhance public facilities
Provide support for public service programs
Increase fair housing activities
Needs Addressed Homelessness
Special Needs Populations
Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Public Facilities
Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $81,800.00
Description Program Administration ($81,800)
Target Date 6/30/2021
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
N/A
Location Description City of Palm Desert
73510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Planned Activities Grant Administration - $81,800
2 Project Name Public Services
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Provide support for public service programs
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $905,808.00
Description
Target Date 6/30/2021
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Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Emergency Rental Assistance Program ($28,023): 40 households
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County ($40,100): 475 persons
The Josyln Center ($80,000): 250 persons
Desert Arc ($60,000): 481 persons
Location Description Emergency Rental Assistance Program ($28,023): 74501 Fred Waring
Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County ($40,100): 4164 Brockton
Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501
The Josyln Center ($80,000): 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA
92260
Desert Arc ($60,000): 73225 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260
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Planned Activities Emergency Rental Assistance Program ($28,023): The City will select a
subrecipient to manage an Emergency Rental Assistance Program for
low and moderate-income persons impacted by the coronavirus. These
CDBG funds complement additional CDBG-CV funding as part of a
Program Year 2019 Action Plan Amendment.
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County ($40,100): The subrecipient
provides fair housing services throughout Riverside County, which is a
requirement as a recipient of HUD funds.
The Josyln Center ($80,000): The subrecipient provides numerous
services for seniors, including social and health/wellness programs.
Because of the coronavirus, the agency has faced a substantial financial
reduction due to cancelled fundraisers, losses in class and activity fees,
declining renewal and new memberships, and other reasons. The
agency continues to facilitate essential services such as home delivered
meals, food pantry activities and counseling services. The agency
requests funds to sustain the Joslyn Wellness Center, which provides
counseling and other wellness-related activities for seniors. The agency
requests funds mostly to sustain staffing and other activity
costs. (CARES ACT)
Desert Arc ($60,000): The agency enhances the quality of life and
creates opportunities for people with disabilities. Because of the
coronavirus, the agency has faced a substantial financial reduction due
to cancelled fundraisers, reduced revenue-generating programs and
other reasons. The agency is developing a re-opening plan that includes
a phased approach to get clients back onsite. Implementing the plan is
costly, and includes conducting staff training, purchasing personal
protective equipment, and other costs. The agency requests funds to
sustain staffing levels and implement activities relating to the re-
opening plan. (CARES ACT)
3 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Needs Addressed Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Public Facilities
Funding CDBG: $757,490.00
Description
Target Date 6/30/2021
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Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
City of Palm Desert - Palma Village Neighborhood Park Improvements
($316,000 proposed increase of $175k as part of SA3): 2,405 persons
City of Palm Desert - Palma Village Neighborhood Sidewalk
Improvements ($142,490): 2,405 persons
Joslyn Center ADA Improvements ($69,000 proposed as part of SA3):
500 persons
Desert Arc HVAC Upgrades ($180,000 proposed as part of SA4): 500
persons)
Location Description City of Palm Desert - Palma Village Neighborhood Park Improvements
($316,000 proposed increase of $175k as part of SA3): 2,405 persons
City of Palm Desert - Palma Village Neighborhood Sidewalk
Improvements ($142,490): 2,405 persons
Joslyn Center ADA Improvements ($69,000 proposed as part of SA3):
500 persons
Desert Arc HVAC Upgrades ($180,000 proposed as part of SA4): 500
persons)
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Planned Activities City of Palm Desert - Palma Village Neighborhood Park Improvements:
The City has a CDBG-eligible census tract bound by Fred Waring Drive
(north), Highway 111 (south), San Pablo Avenue (west) and Portola
Avenue (east). The City requests funds to construct improvements at
Palma Village Park. City staff anticipates conducting a neighborhood
meeting to identify the types of improvements desired by the residents
as well.
City of Palm Desert - Palma Village Neighborhood Sidewalk
Improvements: The City has a CDBG-eligible census tract bound by Fred
Waring Drive (north), Highway 111 (south), San Pablo Avenue (west)
and Portola Avenue (east). The City requests funds to construct
improvements in areas missing sidewalks within the neighborhood.
Neighborhood sidewalk connectivity complements the project located
off San Pablo Avenue as well.
Joslyn Center- ADA Restroom Improvements 2024: As part of the 3rd
Substantial Amendment the City proposes to allocate CV resources to
the Senior Center for rehab of their restrooms. The Joslyn Center acts
as a testing site, displacement center, and cooling center during crisis.
Desert Arc- HVAC Improvements 2025: as part of the 4th Substantial
Amendment, the City proposes to allocate all remaining CV funds to
Desert Arc for Upgrades to their HVAC system. Desert Arc acted as a
resource during COVID.
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AP-50 Geographic Distribution – 91.220(f)
Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and
minority concentration) where assistance will be directed
The City is located in Riverside County; particularly, the Coachella Valley. Historically, the City has not
had any low- and moderate-income census tracts; however, the City now has two eligible census tracts
as of recently (ACS data). Program Year 2020 CDBG funds will be used for low- and moderate-income
clientele (or presumed benefit).
Geographic Distribution
Target Area Percentage of Funds
Table 8 - Geographic Distribution
Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically
The City has not historically funded CDBG activities based upon geographic areas since there have not
been eligible low and moderate-income census tracts; however, HUD recently revised the census criteria
used to determine eligibility. As a result, the City now has two CDBG-eligible census tracts. City staff is
currently exploring the possibility of a Section 108 Loan for City Council’s consideration in subsequent
program years.
Discussion
Not applicable.
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Affordable Housing
AP-55 Affordable Housing – 91.220(g)
Introduction
The Palm Desert Housing Authority (Authority) owns and operates approximately 1,114 multi-family
housing units, and an additional approximately 564 units that are owned and operated by third parties.
There are an additional 303 ownership units for very low, low and moderate income households under
the Authority’s affordable housing portfolio.
One Year Goals for the Number of Households to be Supported
Table 9 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Requirement
Rental Assistance 1,981
The Production of New Units 0
Rehab of Existing Units 0
Acquisition of Existing Units 0
Total 1,981
Table 10 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Type
Discussion
Not applicable
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AP-60 Public Housing – 91.220(h)
Introduction
The City will not undertake activities that address public housing in the program year.
Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing
Not applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and
participate in homeownership
Not applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
If the PHA is designated as troubled, describe the manner in which financial assistance will be
provided or other assistance
Not applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Discussion
Not applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
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AP-65 Homeless and Other Special Needs Activities – 91.220(i)
Introduction
The City will continue to work with nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and other
stakeholders to fund activities that help prevent and reduce homelessness.
Describe the jurisdictions one-year goals and actions for reducing and ending homelessness
including
Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their
individual needs
The City operates a Homelessness Assistance Program that began July 1, 2019. The City contracted with
the Riverside University Health System (i.e., County of Riverside) to provide two full-time staff members
to provide continual outreach and case management for homeless persons in Palm Desert. In Program
Year 2019, the City funded Path of Life Ministries with CDBG funds to assist with bridge/temporary
housing to complement the City's Homelessness Assistance Program.
Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons
The Housing First approach adopted by the County and CoC requires that homeless are helped into
permanent housing or rapid re-housing as soon as possible. Transitional housing beds have begun to
decrease countywide and permanent housing is increasing because of reallocations made in the HUD
CoC Program Consolidated Application and the CoC’s success in obtaining new funding for permanent
supportive housing. Both transitional housing and emergency shelters focus on lessening the time that a
homeless person or family’s length of time homeless (LOTH) in the shelter by effective and quick
assessment of homeless clients and getting them stabilized into permanent housing with intensive case
management initially and support in the initial phase of residency in permanent housing. This period will
serve as a time to address the other needs to maintain self-sufficiency either by accessing mainstream
benefits, employment or medical or mental health support.
The CoC collaborates with the City and other stakeholders to integrate CoC programs, Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG), Social Services to Veteran Families (SSVF), and CDBG funding to increase the
number of persons with rapid re-housing assistance. Also, other non-McKinney-Vento funding sources,
such as Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), funded under Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) will be matched as a source for rental / mortgage assistance for families that are
homeless or at-risk of homelessness in the County’s strategy to meet this goal.
Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families
with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to
permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that
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individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals
and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were
recently homeless from becoming homeless again
The CoC implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to assess homeless persons using the VI-SPDAT
that tracks the length of time a client has been on the streets or in an emergency shelter. DPSS uses
HUD’s CoC Program planning grant funding to measure system-wide performance in HMIS, such as
length of time homeless. This is used to help the CoC prioritize and house those with longest length of
time homeless. The planning process also included working with the CoC Standards and Evaluation
Committee to continue developing strategies to prioritize persons with longest time homeless and most
severe needs, including:
The CoC has also adopted a Housing First approach that is evidenced-based and endorsed by HUD to
place a homeless person in permanent housing and provide supportive services intended to keep them
stably housed.
Homeless CoC youth providers have implemented outreach and service based events in the
communities to draw homeless youth, unaccompanied and transitional age into contact with services
available to them. The Operation SafeHouse is the only CoC youth provider that has opened a
permanent supportive housing program called the Harrison House, which is for transitional age youth, in
the eastern desert region of Riverside County.
Helping low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely
low-income individuals and families and those who are: being discharged from publicly
funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities,
foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving
assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services,
employment, education, or youth needs.
The CoC Discharge Policy is mandated by the State and followed by the CoC. The CoC established a
Discharge Planning Committee, responsible for implementing policies and protocols and coordinating
with various organizations, to ensure that persons being discharged from a publicly-funded institution or
system of care are not discharged immediately into homelessness. The goals are to identify discharge
housing needs inclusive of housing and supportive services and to link the individual with community
resources that will include mental health services, substance abuse support, and housing. The Hospital
Association of Southern California Inland Area serves as the lead agency on the Discharge Planning
Committee to facilitate communication regarding the discharge planning needs of homeless persons
from acute care hospitals. The Riverside County University Health System – Behavioral Health,
collaborates with DPSS and the CoC in the coordination and implementation of discharge planning for
homeless individuals disabled by a serious mental health and/or substance abuse disorder(s). Foster
Care and extended foster care programs help transition dependent youth who are emancipating from
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foster care to independent living. The Department of Public Social Services, Riverside Sheriff’s, and
Probation Department support the Continuum of Care’s mission of working towards reintegrating
persons leaving correctional facilities to community-based living and self-sufficiency.
Discussion
Not applicable.
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AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing – 91.220(j)
Introduction:
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year to remove barriers to affordable
housing.
Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve
as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning
ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the
return on residential investment
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year to remove barriers to affordable
housing.
Discussion:
Not applicable.
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AP-85 Other Actions – 91.220(k)
Introduction:
The City will continue to work with various stakeholders to meet the needs of its residents that remain
in-need of CDBG-eligible activities consistent with Consolidated Plan goals.
Actions planned to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs
The City will continue to work toward the reduction/elimination of obstacles to meet underserved needs
through the funding of various organizations that are established to provide direct services to those in
need. The City is not equipped to provide direct services; therefore, funding organizations that do is
essential to our success in addressing the identified goals and objectives. The City will continue to
partner with service providers to address obstacles and address barriers that exist. In addition, the City
works with the County of Riverside, the CoC, local agencies, nonprofits, etc. to address various aspects
related to CoC programs and activities, as well as obstacles that face the underserved in general.
However, the CoC addresses issues relative to homelessness, mental and physical illnesses, domestic
violence, etc. and has a wide range of members where collaboration in other areas is an option. Through
these working relationships, obstacles such as lack of communication between agencies, improved
services, limited resources, tracking and monitoring, and other needed resources are obtained, gaps in
services are better identified, and there is a more cohesive approach to identifying and resolving issues.
Actions planned to foster and maintain affordable housing
The City and the Palm Desert Housing Authority will continue to maintain the existing affordable housing
stock through the funding sources identified previously; however, as noted with the elimination of
redevelopment agencies, there is no longer what is considered 20% Set-aside funds. Therefore,
maintaining existing properties and programs will be the primary focus, provided funding is available, for
some time to come. However, new projects and programs will be planned and implemented where and
when possible.
Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards
The City’s Building and Safety and Housing departments distribute informational pamphlets on Lead
Based Paint Hazards and refer all calls to the County of Riverside Environmental Health Department. The
City addresses this issue on a case-by-case basis through multiple steps.
Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families
The City is continuing to team up with service providers to provide assistance for poverty level families,
including funding food and services options during the Program Year. In addition, the City will seek out
additional partnerships for programs that encourage self sufficiency including employment and training,
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housing options, and safety net programs.
Actions planned to develop institutional structure
The City will continue to work with outside agencies to maintain and develop relationships, including the
County of Riverside, nonprofit organization, private businesses, the CoC, and nonprofit organizations in
the region.
Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social
service agencies
The City will continue to work with various County departments, agencies, and nonprofit organizations
to identify and carry out goals and objectives of the CDBG Program, and to create a more cooperative
working relationship with all interested parties. The City invites these groups to attend public hearings,
community meetings, and special meetings that address specific programs and projects. The City has an
approved Citizen’s Participation Plan that it follows in this regard. In addition, City staff regularly attends
CoC meetings that involve multiple organizations and various County Departments as well as other local
jurisdictions wherein discussions are held on homelessness as well as supportive services to other at risk
groups of individuals and families.
Discussion:
Not applicable.
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Program Specific Requirements
AP-90 Program Specific Requirements – 91.220(l)(1,2,4)
Introduction:
Activities planned with CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the project
tables. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in projects to be
carried out.
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(1)
Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the
Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in
projects to be carried out.
program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed 0
address the priority needs and specific objectives identified in the grantee's strategic plan. 0
been included in a prior statement or plan 62
Total Program Income:62
Other CDBG Requirements
benefit persons of low and moderate income. Overall Benefit - A consecutive
period of one, two or three years may be used to determine that a minimum
overall benefit of 70% of CDBG funds is used to benefit persons of low and
moderate income. Specify the years covered that include this Annual Action Plan. 70.00%
Not Applicable.
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Substantial Amendment #3 to roll all remaining grant funds ($59,723.44) to PY24 to fund the Palm
Desert Housing Authority Public Facility Project- Parking Lot Upgrades- April 2025.
Previous SA: Substantial amendment for a project funded in PY2021-22 AAP, Desert Arc, IDIS activity
#299. On May 13, 2021, the City Council approved the submission of the Fiscal Year 2021 Action Plan,
including funding recommendations for the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), to
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).This substantial amendment to the FY
2021-22 Annual Action Plan will change the Council approved project for constructing a covered shelter
to sidewalk and pathway improvements. Desert Arc representatives informed City Staff the approved
project is no longer a priority, and sidewalks and pathways improvements were a high priority for the
agency since this would drastically improve the quality of life for clients by easing the use of wheelchairs
and reducing slip hazards. This project meets the HUD CDBG regulations, CFR 24 570.201(c); therefore,
the City is recommending changing the project at Desert Arc, which will benefit the clients served. It is
important to note, the funding amount does not change, only the project description. On June 22, 2023,
the City of Palm Desert City Council approved the substantial amendment for said project description
noted above.
Executive Summary
AP-05 Executive Summary - 24 CFR 91.200(c), 91.220(b)
1. Introduction
This Action Plan Amendment does not change the funding amount for IDIS activity #299, Desert Arc,
only a change in the original project/activity description. The original project/activity description called
for installation of covered shelter to provide safety to clients during programs being held, holding
emergency drills and emergencies. The project/activity has been amended to provide sidewalk and
pathway improvements. This amendment was approved by the City Council June 22, 2023.
As a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, this document represents
the Program Year 2021 Action Plan. The City of Palm Desert (City) has been allocated $424,832 in
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
2. Summarize the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan
This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to
another location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless needs
assessment, the housing market analysis or the strategic plan.
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This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to another
location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless needs assessment, the
housing market analysis or the strategic plan.
The Action Plan is intended to fund high-priority community needs identified during the annual Citizen
Participation Plan process while concurrently aligning with the goals of the previously-approved
Program Year 2018-2022 Consolidated Plan.
3. Evaluation of past performance
This is an evaluation of past performance that helped lead the grantee to choose its goals or
projects.
This is an evaluation of past performance that helped lead the grantee to choose its goals or projects.
A performance evaluation is annually performed through HUD’s review of the Consolidated Annual
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). This document states the objectives and outcomes
identified in each Action Plan and includes an evaluation of past performance through measurable goals
and objectives relative to actual performance. Prior documents can be found at the Palm Desert City
Hall.
4. Summary of Citizen Participation Process and consultation process
Summary from citizen participation section of plan.
Summary from citizen participation section of plan.
The City held a public comment period from April 14, 2021, through May 14, 2021. On May 13, 2021, the
City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity to review and comment
on programming of CDBG funds.
As part of SA #3 the City followed the Citizen Input process, posted for a public comment period as well
as the public hearing.
5. Summary of public comments
This could be a brief narrative summary or reference an attached document from the Citizen
Participation section of the Con Plan.
This could be a brief narrative summary or reference an attached document from the Citizen
Participation section of the Con Plan.
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The City did not receive any public comments.
6. Summary of comments or views not accepted and the reasons for not accepting them
The City did not receive any public comments.
7. Summary
This Action Plan identifies CDBG-eligible activities selected by the City to fund this program year. These
activities align with the goals and outcomes identified in the Consolidated Plan. Also, these activities are
administered by both the City as the grantee and nonprofit organizations as subrecipients. This Action
Plan enables the City to examine high-priority community needs; to propose activities that effectively
utilize resources to address those needs; and to improve the quality of life for low and moderate-income
persons.
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PR-05 Lead & Responsible Agencies – 91.200(b)
1. Agency/entity responsible for preparing/administering the Consolidated Plan
Describe the agency/entity responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and those responsible for administration of each grant
program and funding source.
Agency Role Name Department/Agency
Table 1 – Responsible Agencies
Narrative (optional)
Consolidated Plan Public Contact Information
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Mr. Christopher Gerry
Senior Management Analyst
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
760-346-0611
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AP-10 Consultation – 91.100, 91.200(b), 91.215(l)
1. Introduction
The City followed its HUD-approved Citizen Participation Plan to consult with the public, nonprofit
organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders to prepare the Action Plan as required by
24 CRF 91.100.
Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction’s activities to enhance coordination between
public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health
and service agencies (91.215(l))
On February 25, 2021, the Palm Desert City Council held a public hearing to receive comments regarding
the development of the Action Plan. The City conducted outreach and issued public notices regarding
the application process for subrecipient awards as well.
On April 14, 2021, the City's Outside Agency Funding Committee recommended CDBG budget
recommendations, which are incorporated into the Action Plan. The City held a 30-day public comment
period from April 14, 2021, through May 14, 2021.
On May 13, 2021, the City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity
review and comment regarding CDBG funding recommendations. The City Council approved the
submission of the Action Plan.
The City submitted the Action Plan on May 15, 2021.
Describe coordination with the Continuum of Care and efforts to address the needs of
homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with
children, veterans, and unaccompanied youth) and persons at risk of homelessness.
The City is actively involved in multiple activities to address the needs of homeless persons, which
include coordination with the Continuum of Care. For example, the City is involved in regional
coordination efforts between stakeholders throughout the Coachella Valley and Riverside County.
The City has historically funded homelessness services coordinated regionally through the Coachella
Valley Association of Governments (CVAG). For years, the City contributed funds to CVAG for the
operation of Roy’s Desert Resource Center, which permanently closed in July 2017. Since then, CVAG
has allocated its regional financial commitments for other homelessness services. The City recently
made another financial commitment in the amount of $100,000 to CVAG to continue to implement
homelessness services. A summary of accomplishments can be found at City Hall.
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The City operates a homelessness assistance program as well. The program that has a primary focus on
homelessness locally. The program contracts with the Riverside University Health System to provide a
Behavioral Health Specialists in Palm Desert to focus on providing homelessness services. Please note
the County of Riverside coordinates the Continuum of Care as well.
Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in
determining how to allocate ESG funds, develop performance standards for and evaluate
outcomes of projects and activities assisted by ESG funds, and develop funding, policies and
procedures for the operation and administration of HMIS
The City does not receive Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds.
2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process
and describe the jurisdiction’s consultations with housing, social service agencies and other
entities
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Table 2 – Agencies, groups, organizations who participated
1 Agency/Group/Organization Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc.,
Agency/Group/Organization Type Service-Fair Housing
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Housing Need Assessment
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (fair housing).
2 Agency/Group/Organization Cove Communities Senior Association dba The Joslyn
Center
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Elderly Persons
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (elderly persons).
3 Agency/Group/Organization OPERATION SAFEHOUSE, INC.
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-homeless
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Homelessness Needs - Unaccompanied youth
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (homeless/unaccompanied youth).
4 Agency/Group/Organization Desert Access and Mobility
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
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Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (persons with disabilities).
5 Agency/Group/Organization John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation/Healthy Family
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Children
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to construct public
facilities and improvements (serving at-risk youth).
6 Agency/Group/Organization DESERT ARC
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to construct public
facilities and improvements (serving people with
disabilities).
Identify any Agency Types not consulted and provide rationale for not consulting
The City attempts to keep a comprehensive list of stakeholders potentially eligible to receive CDBG funds for activities consistent with the
Consolidated Plan goals. As some stakeholders undergo staffing changes, on occasion City staff is unaware of such changes throughout the
program year. As a result, some stakeholders may not realize the City is attempting to consult with their organizations during the Action Plan
process. To mitigate this concern, City staff updates its contact list annually to ensure proper channels of communication with stakeholders.
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Other local/regional/state/federal planning efforts considered when preparing the Plan
Name of Plan Lead Organization How do the goals of your Strategic Plan
overlap with the goals of each plan?
Continuum of Care
Table 3 – Other local / regional / federal planning efforts
Narrative (optional)
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AP-12 Participation – 91.105, 91.200(c)
1. Summary of citizen participation process/Efforts made to broaden citizen participation
Summarize citizen participation process and how it impacted goal-setting
On February 25, 2021, the Palm Desert City Council held a public hearing to receive comments regarding the development of the Action Plan.
The City conducted outreach and issued public notices regarding the application process for subrecipient awards as well.
On April 14, 2021, the City's Outside Agency Funding Committee recommended CDBG budget recommendations, which are incorporated into
the Action Plan. The City held a 30-day public comment period from April 14, 2021, through May 14, 2021.
On May 13, 2021, the City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity review and comment regarding CDBG
funding recommendations. The City Council approved the submission of the Action Plan.
The City submitted the Action Plan on May 15, 2021.
Citizen Participation Outreach
Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
1 Public Hearing
targeted/broad
community
Public Hearing
(02/25/2021
30 0 0
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Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
2 Public Meeting
targeted/broad
community
Outside Agency
Meeting
(04/14/2021)
5 0 0
4 Public Hearing Public Hearing
(05/13/21) 30 0 0
Table 4 – Citizen Participation Outreach
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Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources – 91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
This Action Plan represents an allocation from HUD in the amount of $424,832 in CDBG funds for Program Year 2021.
Anticipated Resources
Program Source of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder
of ConPlan
$
Narrative Description
Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income:
$
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Admin and
Planning
Economic
Development
Housing
Public
Improvements
Public Services 424,832.00 0.00 0.00 424,832.00 424,000.00
As part of SA #3 the City is rolling
all remaining funds ($59723.44) to
PY24 to fund the PDHA Public
Facility Project.
Table 5 - Expected Resources – Priority Table
Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how
matching requirements will be satisfied
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The above sources of funding have been identified as available funds to be leveraged with, where and when possible, nonprofit organizations
and other entities awarded CDBG funds to provide assistance to meet the goals and objectives as outlined within the City's Five-Year
Consolidated Plan and One-Year Action Plan. Funded organizations will also utilize awarded funds to leverage, where and when possible, dollars
available through the organization as well as other grant awards and/or donations to undertake programs/projects that may not otherwise be
possible. Organizations have more flexibility to utilize funding more efficiently and effectively to provide needed support services to clients.
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If appropriate, describe publically owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that
may be used to address the needs identified in the plan
N/A
Discussion
The City will continue to allocate CDBG funding and other sources of funding when and where available
to meet the needs of qualifying individuals as designated by HUD. Programs and projects will be
targeted that address goals and objectives identified within the Action Plan and Consolidated Plan. In
addition, the funds will be targeted so as to provide the maximize benefit to those in need.
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Annual Goals and Objectives
AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives
Goals Summary Information
Sort
Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
1
combat
homelessness
$10,000.00 Activities for Low/Moderate
Income Housing Benefit: 20
Households Assisted
2
facilities Community
Development
$273,463.00
3
public service
programs
Special Needs Populations
Low-to-Moderate
Income Housing
$30,000.00 Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 136 Households Assisted
5
housing activities $42,200.00 Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 475 Households Assisted
Table 6 – Goals Summary
Goal Descriptions
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1 Goal Name Support efforts to combat homelessness
Goal Description
2 Goal Name Enhance public facilities
Goal Description
3 Goal Name Provide support for public service programs
Goal Description
5 Goal Name Increase fair housing activities
Goal Description
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Projects
AP-35 Projects – 91.220(d)
Introduction
The Action Plan identifies funding the following activities:
Public Services ($62,200)
Public Facilities and Improvements ($279,632)
Program Administration ($83,000)
Projects
#Project Name
Table 7 - Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs
The City identifies its highest priority needs during its citizen participation process every year and the
Consolidated Plan process every five years. Activities are funded annually taking into consideration
these highest priority needs. The primary obstacle to address underserved needs in the community is
the lack of resources to provide a greater level of assistance.
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AP-38 Project Summary
Project Summary Information
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1 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Public Facilities
Funding CDBG: $279,632.00
Description Funding public facilities and improvements at the John F. Kennedy
Memorial Foundation ($109,300), Joslyn Center ($80,000), Desert
ARC ($60,000) and the City ($30,332)
As part of SA#3 $59,723.44 will be rolled to PY24 for PDHA Parking
Lot Upgrade Project.
Target Date 6/30/2022
Estimate the number and
type of families that will
benefit from the proposed
activities
John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation: 1 facility improvement
The Joslyn Center: 1 facility improvement
Desert ARC: 1 facility improvement
City of Palm Desert: 1 facility improvement
Location Description John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation: 73555 San Gorgonio Way,
Palm Desert, CA 92260
The Joslyn Center: 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Desert ARC: 73255 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
City of Palm Desert: 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA
92260
Planned Activities John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation ($109,300) - Roof
replacement and security improvements
The Joslyn Center ($80,000) - ADA restroom improvements
Desert ARC ($60,000) - Amended project - Sidewalk and pathway
improvements to the facility. original proposal (outdoor shelter
for people with disabilities)
The City of Palm Desert ($30,332) - Palma Village Park
improvements
2 Project Name Public Services
Target Area Citywide
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Goals Supported Provide support for public service programs
Increase fair housing activities
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $62,200.00
Description American Red Cross ($10,000), Big Brothers Big Sisters of the
Desert ($10,000), Desert Access & Mobility ($10,000), Fair
Housing Council of Riverside County ($22,000) and Operation
SafeHouse ($10,000).
Target Date 6/30/2022
Estimate the number and
type of families that will
benefit from the proposed
activities
American Red Cross: 16
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Desert: 45
Desert Access & Mobility: 75
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: 475
Operation SafeHouse: 20
Location Description American Red Cross: 2 Lincoln Place, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Desert: 42600 Cook Street, Suite
110, Palm Desert, CA 92211
Desert Access & Mobility: 471 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 218,
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: 4164 Brockton Avenue,
Riverside, CA 92501
Operation SafeHouse: 9685 Hayes Street, Riverside, CA 92503
Planned Activities American Red Cross: Emergency financial assistance to
households affected by fires
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Desert: Mentoring and educational
assistance for disadvantaged high school youth
Desert Access & Mobility: Transportation services to individuals
who are blind, disabled or cannot drive safely
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: Mandated fair housing
services
Operation SafeHouse: Case management services for homeless
youth at a transitional living facility
Project Name Program Administration
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3
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Provide support for public service programs
Increase fair housing activities
Needs Addressed Homelessness
Special Needs Populations
Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Public Facilities
Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $83,000.00
Description Program Administration ($63,000) and fair housing services
($20,000)
Target Date 6/30/2022
Estimate the number and
type of families that will
benefit from the proposed
activities
Program Administration: N/A
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: Statistics under public
services
Location Description Program Administration: 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert,
CA 92260
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: 4164 Brockton Avenue,
Riverside, CA 92501
Planned Activities Program Administration: CDBG grant management
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: federally mandated fair
housing services
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AP-50 Geographic Distribution – 91.220(f)
Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and
minority concentration) where assistance will be directed
The City of Palm Desert is located in Riverside County; particularly, the Coachella Valley. Historically, the
City has not had any low- and moderate-income census tracts; however, the City now has two eligible
census tracts as of recently (ACS data). CDBG funds will be used for low- and moderate-income clientele
(or presumed benefit).
Geographic Distribution
Target Area Percentage of Funds
Table 8 - Geographic Distribution
Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically
The City has not historically funded CDBG activities based upon geographic areas since there have not
been eligible low and moderate-income census tracts; however, HUD recently revised the census criteria
used to determine eligibility. As a result, the City now has two CDBG-eligible census tracts. City staff is
currently exploring the possibility of a Section 108 Loan for City Council’s consideration in subsequent
program years.
Discussion
N/A
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Affordable Housing
AP-55 Affordable Housing – 91.220(g)
Introduction
The City is not undertaking any CBDG-funded housing activities in the program year.
One Year Goals for the Number of Households to be Supported
Table 9 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Requirement
Rental Assistance 0
The Production of New Units 0
Rehab of Existing Units 0
Acquisition of Existing Units 0
Total 0
Table 10 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Type
Discussion
N/A
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AP-60 Public Housing – 91.220(h)
Introduction
The City will not undertake activities that address public housing in the program year.
Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and
participate in homeownership
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
If the PHA is designated as troubled, describe the manner in which financial assistance will be
provided or other assistance
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Discussion
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
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AP-65 Homeless and Other Special Needs Activities – 91.220(i)
Introduction
The City will continue to work with nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and other
stakeholders to fund activities that help prevent and reduce homelessness.
Describe the jurisdictions one-year goals and actions for reducing and ending homelessness
including
Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their
individual needs
The City operates a homelessness assistance program as well. The program that has a primary focus on
homelessness locally. The program contracts with the Riverside University Health System to provide a
Behavioral Health Specialists in Palm Desert to focus on providing homelessness services.
Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons
The Housing First approach adopted by the County and CoC requires that homeless are helped into
permanent housing or rapid re-housing as soon as possible. Transitional housing beds have begun to
decrease countywide and permanent housing is increasing because of reallocations made in the HUD
CoC Program Consolidated Application and the CoC’s success in obtaining new funding for permanent
supportive housing. Both transitional housing and emergency shelters focus on lessening the time that a
homeless person or family’s length of time homeless (LOTH) in the shelter by effective and quick
assessment of homeless clients and getting them stabilized into permanent housing with intensive case
management initially and support in the initial phase of residency in permanent housing. This period will
serve as a time to address the other needs to maintain self-sufficiency either by accessing mainstream
benefits, employment or medical or mental health support.
The CoC collaborates with the City and other stakeholders to integrate CoC programs, Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG), Social Services to Veteran Families (SSVF), and CDBG funding to increase the
number of persons with rapid re-housing assistance. Also, other non-McKinney-Vento funding sources,
such as Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), funded under Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) will be matched as a source for rental / mortgage assistance for families that are
homeless or at-risk of homelessness in the County’s strategy to meet this goal.
Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families
with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to
permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that
individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals
and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were
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recently homeless from becoming homeless again
The CoC implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to assess homeless persons using the VI-SPDAT
that tracks the length of time a client has been on the streets or in an emergency shelter. DPSS uses
HUD’s CoC Program planning grant funding to measure system-wide performance in HMIS, such as
length of time homeless. This is used to help the CoC prioritize and house those with longest length of
time homeless. The planning process also included working with the CoC Standards and Evaluation
Committee to continue developing strategies to prioritize persons with longest time homeless and most
severe needs, including:
The CoC has also adopted a Housing First approach that is evidenced-based and endorsed by HUD to
place a homeless person in permanent housing and provide supportive services intended to keep them
stably housed.
Homeless CoC youth providers have implemented outreach and service based events in the
communities to draw homeless youth, unaccompanied and transitional age into contact with services
available to them. The Operation SafeHouse is the only CoC youth provider that has opened a
permanent supportive housing program called the Harrison House, which is for transitional age youth, in
the eastern desert region of Riverside County.
Helping low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely
low-income individuals and families and those who are: being discharged from publicly
funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities,
foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving
assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services,
employment, education, or youth needs.
The CoC Discharge Policy is mandated by the State and followed by the CoC. The CoC established a
Discharge Planning Committee, responsible for implementing policies and protocols and coordinating
with various organizations, to ensure that persons being discharged from a publicly-funded institution or
system of care are not discharged immediately into homelessness. The goals are to identify discharge
housing needs inclusive of housing and supportive services and to link the individual with community
resources that will include mental health services, substance abuse support, and housing. The Hospital
Association of Southern California Inland Area serves as the lead agency on the Discharge Planning
Committee to facilitate communication regarding the discharge planning needs of homeless persons
from acute care hospitals. The Riverside County University Health System – Behavioral Health,
collaborates with DPSS and the CoC in the coordination and implementation of discharge planning for
homeless individuals disabled by a serious mental health and/or substance abuse disorder(s). Foster
Care and extended foster care programs help transition dependent youth who are emancipating from
foster care to independent living. The Department of Public Social Services, Riverside Sheriff’s, and
Probation Department support the Continuum of Care’s mission of working towards reintegrating
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persons leaving correctional facilities to community-based living and self-sufficiency.
Discussion
N/A
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AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing – 91.220(j)
Introduction:
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve
as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning
ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the
return on residential investment
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Discussion:
N/A
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AP-85 Other Actions – 91.220(k)
Introduction:
The City will continue to work with various stakeholders to meet the needs of its residents that remain
in-need of CDBG-eligible activities consistent with Consolidated Plan goals.
Actions planned to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs
The City will continue to work toward the reduction/elimination of obstacles to meet underserved needs
through the funding of various organizations that are established to provide direct services to those in
need. The City is not equipped to provide direct services; therefore, funding organizations that do is
essential to our success in addressing the identified goals and objectives. The City will continue to
partner with service providers to address obstacles and address barriers that exist. In addition, the City
works with the County of Riverside, the CoC, local agencies, nonprofits, etc. to address various aspects
related to CoC programs and activities, as well as obstacles that face the underserved in general.
However, the CoC addresses issues relative to homelessness, mental and physical illnesses, domestic
violence, etc. and has a wide range of members where collaboration in other areas is an option. Through
these working relationships, obstacles such as lack of communication between agencies, improved
services, limited resources, tracking and monitoring, and other needed resources are obtained, gaps in
services are better identified, and there is a more cohesive approach to identifying and resolving issues.
Actions planned to foster and maintain affordable housing
The City and the Palm Desert Housing Authority will continue to maintain the existing affordable housing
stock through the funding sources identified previously; however, as noted with the elimination of
redevelopment agencies, there is no longer what is considered “20% Set Aside Funds”. Therefore,
maintaining existing properties and programs will be the primary focus, provided funding is available, for
some time to come. However, new projects and programs will be planned and implemented where and
when possible.
Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards
The City’s Building & Safety and Housing departments distribute informational pamphlets on Lead Based
Paint Hazards and refer all calls to the County of Riverside Environmental Health Department. The City
addresses this issue on a case by case basis through multiple steps.
Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families
The City is continuing to team up with service providers to provide assistance for poverty level families,
including funding food and services options during the Program Year. In addition, the City will seek out
additional partnerships for programs that encourage self sufficiency including employment and training,
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housing options, and safety net programs.
Actions planned to develop institutional structure
The City will continue to work with outside agencies to maintain and develop relationships, including
with nonprofit organizations, private businesses, the CoC, and nonprofit organizations in the region.
Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social
service agencies
The City will continue to work with various County departments, agencies, and nonprofit organizations
to identify and carry out goals and objectives of the CDBG Program, and to create a more cooperative
working relationship with all interested parties. The City invites these groups to attend public hearings,
community meetings, and special meetings that address specific programs and projects. The City has an
approved Citizen’s Participation Plan that it follows in this regard. In addition, City staff regularly attends
CoC meetings that involve multiple organizations and various County Departments as well as other local
jurisdictions wherein discussions are held on homelessness as well as supportive services to other at risk
groups of individuals and families.
Discussion:
N/A
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Program Specific Requirements
AP-90 Program Specific Requirements – 91.220(l)(1,2,4)
Introduction:
Activities planned with CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the project
tables. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in projects to be
carried out.
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(1)
Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the
Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in
projects to be carried out.
program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed 0
address the priority needs and specific objectives identified in the grantee's strategic plan. 0
been included in a prior statement or plan 0
Total Program Income:0
Other CDBG Requirements
benefit persons of low and moderate income.Overall Benefit - A consecutive period
of one, two or three years may be used to determine that a minimum overall
benefit of 70% of CDBG funds is used to benefit persons of low and moderate
income. Specify the years covered that include this Annual Action Plan. 70.00%
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N/A
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Substantial Amendment to roll all remaining PY 22 funds ($32,467.73) to PY 24 project, Palm Desert
Housing Authority Public Facilities Upgrades, Parking Lot Improvements- April, 2025
Executive Summary
AP-05 Executive Summary - 24 CFR 91.200(c), 91.220(b)
1. Introduction
As a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, this document represents
the Program Year 2022 Annual Action Plan. The City of Palm Desert (City) has been allocated $394,525 in
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
2. Summarize the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan
This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to
another location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless needs
assessment, the housing market analysis or the strategic plan.
The Annual Action Plan is intended to fund high-priority community needs identified during the annual
Citizen Participation Plan process while concurrently aligning with the goals of the previously approved
Program Year 2018-2023 Consolidated Plan.
3. Evaluation of past performance
This is an evaluation of past performance that helped lead the grantee to choose its goals or
projects.
A performance evaluation is annually performed through HUD’s review of the Consolidated Annual
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). This document states the objectives and outcomes
identified in each Annual Action Plan and includes an evaluation of past performance through
measurable goals and objectives relative to actual performance. Prior documents can be found at the
Palm Desert City Hall.
4. Summary of Citizen Participation Process and consultation process
Summary from citizen participation section of plan.
The City held a public comment period from June 15, 2022, through July 14, 2022. On July 14, 2022, the
City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity to review and comment
on programming of CDBG funds.
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As part of the Substantial Amendment, the City followed its Citizen’s Input Protocol and issued a Public
Comment Period of 30 days and a Public Hearing Notice of 10 days.
5. Summary of public comments
This could be a brief narrative summary or reference an attached document from the Citizen
Participation section of the Con Plan.
There were no public comments received during the public review period for both public
hearings. However, three (3) members of the public provided comments during the May 3, 2022,
Community meeting regarding the CDBG program. Refer to Appendix A for a summary of comments.
6. Summary of comments or views not accepted and the reasons for not accepting them
There were no public comments received during the public review period. The City acknowledges and
responds to all comments that are submitted.
7. Summary
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PR-05 Lead & Responsible Agencies – 91.200(b)
1. Agency/entity responsible for preparing/administering the Consolidated Plan
Describe the agency/entity responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and those responsible for administration of each grant
program and funding source.
Agency Role Name Department/Agency
Table 1 – Responsible Agencies
Narrative (optional)
Consolidated Plan Public Contact Information
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Mr. Angel Cardoz
Financial Management Analyst
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
760-776-6389
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AP-10 Consultation – 91.100, 91.200(b), 91.215(l)
1. Introduction
The City followed its HUD-approved Citizen Participation Plan to consult with the public, nonprofit
organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders to prepare the Annual Action Plan as
required by 24 CRF 91.100.
Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction’s activities to enhance coordination between
public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health
and service agencies (91.215(l))
On May 3, 2022, a community workshop/public hearing was held to receive comments regarding the
development of the Annual Action Plan. The City conducted outreach and issued public notices
regarding the application process for subrecipient awards as well.
On May 31, 2022, the City's Outside Agency Funding Committee recommended CDBG budget
recommendations, which are incorporated into the Annual Action Plan. The City held a 30-day public
comment period from June 15, 2022, through July 14, 2022.
On July 14, 2022, the City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity
review and comment regarding CDBG funding recommendations. The City Council approved the
submission of the Annual Action Plan.
The City submitted the Annual Action Plan on July 19, 2022 via electronic to the City’s HUD
representative due not the City not having access as of date to the Integrated Disbursement and
Information System (IDIS). The City received access to IDIS from HUD on July 29, 2022. The City
submitted the Annual Action Plan into IDIS on August 4, 2022.
Describe coordination with the Continuum of Care and efforts to address the needs of
homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with
children, veterans, and unaccompanied youth) and persons at risk of homelessness.
The City is actively involved in multiple activities to address the needs of homeless persons, which
include coordination with the Continuum of Care. For example, the City is involved in regional
coordination efforts between stakeholders throughout the Coachella Valley and Riverside County.
The City has historically funded homelessness services coordinated regionally through the Coachella
Valley Association of Governments (CVAG). For years, the City contributed funds to CVAG for the
operation of Roy’s Desert Resource Center, which permanently closed in July 2017. Since then, CVAG
has allocated its regional financial commitments for other homelessness services. The City recently
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made another financial commitment in the amount of $100,000 to CVAG to continue to implement
homelessness services. A summary of accomplishments can be found at City Hall.
The City operates a homelessness assistance program as well. The program that has a primary focus on
homelessness locally. The program contracts with the Riverside University Health System to provide a
Behavioral Health Specialists in Palm Desert to focus on providing homelessness services. Please note
the County of Riverside coordinates the Continuum of Care as well.
Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in
determining how to allocate ESG funds, develop performance standards for and evaluate
outcomes of projects and activities assisted by ESG funds, and develop funding, policies and
procedures for the operation and administration of HMIS
The City does not receive Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds.
2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process
and describe the jurisdiction’s consultations with housing, social service agencies and other
entities
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Table 2 – Agencies, groups, organizations who participated
1 Agency/Group/Organization FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, INC.
Agency/Group/Organization Type Service-Fair Housing
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Housing Need Assessment
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (fair housing).
2 Agency/Group/Organization Cove Communities Senior Association dba The Joslyn
Center
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Elderly Persons
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (elderly persons).
3 Agency/Group/Organization OPERATION SAFEHOUSE, INC.
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-homeless
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Homelessness Needs - Unaccompanied youth
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (homeless/unaccompanied youth).
4 Agency/Group/Organization Desert Access and Mobility
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
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Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide public
services (persons with disabilities).
5 Agency/Group/Organization John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation/Healthy Family
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Children
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to construct public
facilities and improvements (serving at-risk youth).
6 Agency/Group/Organization DESERT ARC
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted.
What are the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for
improved coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to construct public
facilities and improvements (serving people with
disabilities).
Identify any Agency Types not consulted and provide rationale for not consulting
The City attempts to keep a comprehensive list of stakeholders potentially eligible to receive CDBG funds for activities consistent with the
Consolidated Plan goals. As some stakeholders undergo staffing changes, on occasion City staff is unaware of such changes throughout the
program year. As a result, some stakeholders may not realize the City is attempting to consult with their organizations during the Annual Action
Plan process. To mitigate this concern, City staff updates its contact list annually to ensure proper channels of communication with stakeholders.
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Other local/regional/state/federal planning efforts considered when preparing the Plan
Name of Plan Lead Organization How do the goals of your Strategic Plan
overlap with the goals of each plan?
Continuum of Care
Table 3 – Other local / regional / federal planning efforts
Narrative (optional)
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AP-12 Participation – 91.105, 91.200(c)
1. Summary of citizen participation process/Efforts made to broaden citizen participation
Summarize citizen participation process and how it impacted goal-setting
On May 3, 2022, a community workshop/public hearing was held to receive comments regarding the development of the Annual Action Plan.
The City conducted outreach and issued public notices regarding the application process for subrecipient awards as well.
On May 31, 2022, the City's Outside Agency Funding Committee recommended CDBG budget recommendations, which are incorporated into the
Annual Action Plan. The City held a 30-day public comment period from June 15, 2022, through July 14, 2022.
On July 14, 2022, the City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity review and comment regarding CDBG
funding recommendations. The City Council approved the submission of the Annual Action Plan.
The City submitted the Annual Action Plan on August 4, 2022. Please note, the City did not have access to IDIS until July 29, 2022.
Citizen Participation Outreach
Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
1 Public Meeting targeted/broad
community
6 3 0
2 Public Meeting targeted/broad
community
0 0 0
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Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
3 Public Hearing targeted/broad
community
0 0 0
Table 4 – Citizen Participation Outreach
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Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources – 91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
This Annual Action Plan represents an allocation from HUD in the amount of $394,525 in CDBG funds for
Program Year 2022.
Anticipated Resources
Program Source
of Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder
of ConPlan
$
Narrative Description
Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income:
$
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Admin and
Planning
Economic
Development
Housing
Public
Improvements
Public Services 394,525 0 0 394,525 394,525
As part of the SA in April of 2025, all
remaining resources ($32,467.73) were
allocated to the PY 24 Public Facilities
Upgrades project at the PDHA
Table 5 - Expected Resources – Priority Table
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Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how
matching requirements will be satisfied
The above sources of funding have been identified as available funds to be leveraged with, where and when possible, nonprofit organizations
and other entities awarded CDBG funds to provide assistance to meet the goals and objectives as outlined within the City's Five-Year
Consolidated Plan and One-Year Annual Action Plan. Funded organizations will also utilize awarded funds to leverage, where and when possible,
dollars available through the organization as well as other grant awards and/or donations to undertake programs/projects that may not
otherwise be possible. Organizations have more flexibility to utilize funding more efficiently and effectively to provide needed support services
to clients.
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If appropriate, describe publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that
may be used to address the needs identified in the plan
N/A
Discussion
The City will continue to allocate CDBG funding and other sources of funding when and where available
to meet the needs of qualifying individuals as designated by HUD. Programs and projects will be
targeted that address goals and objectives identified within the Annual Action Plan and Consolidated
Plan. In addition, the funds will be targeted so as to provide the maximize benefit to those in need.
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Annual Goals and Objectives
AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives
Goals Summary Information
Sort
Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
1
combat
homelessness
$10,000 Activities for Low/Moderate
Income Housing Benefit: 10
Households Assisted
2
facilities Community
Development
$263,420
3
public service
programs
Special Needs Populations $20,000 Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 135 Households Assisted
5
housing activities $42,200 Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 450 Households Assisted
Table 6 – Goals Summary
Goal Descriptions
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1 Goal Name Support efforts to combat homelessness
Goal
Description
Support activities to prevent and end homelessness, such as funding affordable housing opportunities, and resource
centers for homeless individuals
2 Goal Name Enhance public facilities
Goal
Description
Improve City of Palm Desert public facilities and infrastructure to benefit residents in low- and moderate-income target
areas or those presumed under HUD regulations to be low- and moderate-income such as the elderly and disabled
adults.
3 Goal Name Provide support for public service programs
Goal
Description
Provide lower-income persons with appropriate health, fitness, recreational, educational, and other services to support
the emotional and developmental well-being of low- and moderate-income families
5 Goal Name Increase fair housing activities
Goal
Description
Promote fair housing choice by funding fair housing organizations to provide fair housing services, such as education,
tenant-landlord mediation, and testing.
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Projects
AP-35 Projects – 91.220(d)
Introduction
The Annual Action Plan identifies funding the following activities:
Public Services ($52,200)
Public Facilities and Improvements ($263,420)
Program Administration ($78,905)
Projects
#Project Name
1 Project
9 Public Facilities and Improvements: Palm Desert Housing Authority Parking Lot Upgrades
Table 7 - Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs
The City identifies its highest priority needs during its citizen participation process every year and the
Consolidated Plan process every five years. Activities are funded annually taking into consideration
these highest priority needs. The primary obstacle to address underserved needs in the community is
the lack of resources to provide a greater level of assistance.
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AP-38 Project Summary
Project Summary Information
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1 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements - City of Palm Desert Cahuilla Hills
Park ADA Compliance Project
Target Area
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Public Facilities
Funding CDBG: $183,420
Description Funding public facilities and improvements at the City of Palm Desert
Cahuilla Hills Park ADA Compliance Project. ADA restroom upgrades,
ADA-compliant parking space and trailhead grading/paving to provide
ADA accessEligible Activity (Matrix Code): 03F; 03G; 03A. CDBG
National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
This project will be able to assist approximately 600 low- to moderate
income families - 1 facility improvement
Location Description City of Palm Desert Cahuilla Hills Park
45825 Edgehill Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Planned Activities City of Palm Desert Cahuilla Hills Park ($183,420) – ADA restroom
upgrades, ADA-compliant parking space and trailhead grading/paving
to provide ADA access
2 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements - Desert Arc
Target Area
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Public Facilities
Funding CDBG: $80,000
Description Facility Improvement Project - ADA restroom upgradeEligible Activity
(Matrix Code): 03F; 03G; 03A. CDBG National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2023
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Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
This project will be able to assit approximately 800 low- to moderate
income person with special needs.
Location Description 73255 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Planned Activities ADA restroom upgrade
3 Project Name Public Service - Desert Access and Mobility
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Provide support for public service programs
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Funding CDBG: $10,000
Description Transportation services to individuals who are blind, disabled or
cannot drive safely.Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 05A; 05D; 05E; 05J.
CDBG National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
This project will assist approximately 75 low- to moderate income
special needs individuals.
Location Description 471 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 218, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Planned Activities Transportation services to individuals who are blind, disabled or
cannot drive safely
4 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Provide support for public service programs
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Funding CDBG: $10,000
Description Funding public facilities and improvements at the City of Palm Desert
Cahuilla Hills Park ADA Compliance Project ($146,124), Desert ARC
ADA Restroom ($30,000), and The Joslyn Center ADA Restroom
($80,000) Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 03F; 03G; 03A. CDBG
National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2023
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Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
The agency will provide homeowner health and safety repairs to
approximately 50 elderly owners and/or disabled and 65 years of age
or older to their homes.
Location Description 41550 Eclectic Street, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Planned Activities Homeowner health and safety repairs to elderly owners and/or
disabled and 65 years of age or older to their homes.
5 Project Name Public Service - Operation Safehouse
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Provide support for public service programs
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Funding CDBG: $10,000
Description Case management services for homeless youth at a transitional living
facilityEligible Activity (Matrix Code): 05A; 05D; 05E; 05J. CDBG
National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
Case management services for 10 homeless youth at a transitional
living facility
Location Description 9685 Hayes Street, Riverside, CA 92503
Planned Activities Case management services for homeless youth at a transitional living
facility
6 Project Name Program Administration
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Increase fair housing activities
Needs Addressed Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $22,200
Description Program Administration ($78,780) Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 21A.
CDBG National Objective: LMCPlanning and Administration: CDBG
Citation: 570.206(a)
Target Date 6/30/2023
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Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
Provide 450 indivuduals/families with fair housing and
tenant/landlord disputes.
Location Description 4164 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501
Planned Activities Mandated fair housing services
7 Project Name Fair Housing Council of Riverside County - Administration
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Increase fair housing activities
Needs Addressed Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $20,000
Description Program administration of Fair Housing programEligible Activity
(Matrix Code): 05A; 05D; 05E; 05J. CDBG National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
Provide 450 indivuduals/families with fair housing and
tenant/landlord disputes.
Location Description 4164 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501
Planned Activities Provide 450 indivuduals/families with fair housing and
tenant/landlord disputes.
8 Project Name Administration - CDBG Program
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Provide support for public service programs
Increase fair housing activities
Needs Addressed Special Needs Populations
Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Public Facilities
Fair Housing
Funding CDBG: $58,905
Description Planning and Administration of CDBG grant programCDBG Citation:
570.206(a)
Target Date 6/30/2023
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Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
Not Applicable
Location Description 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Planned Activities Planning and administration of the CDBG program
9 Project Name Public Facilities- PD Housing Authority
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Needs Addressed Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Public Facilities
Funding CDBG: ($32,467.73)
Description Public Facilities Improvements- Parking Lot Upgrades at Public
Housing Facility
Target Date 5/1/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families that
will benefit from the
proposed activities
250 Public Housing Authority residents
Location Description
Planned Activities Parking Lot Improvements
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AP-50 Geographic Distribution – 91.220(f)
Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and
minority concentration) where assistance will be directed
The City of Palm Desert is located in Riverside County; particularly, the Coachella Valley. Historically, the
City has not had any low- and moderate-income census tracts; however, the City now has two eligible
census tracts as of recently (ACS data). CDBG funds will be used for low- and moderate-income clientele
(or presumed benefit).
Geographic Distribution
Target Area Percentage of Funds
Table 8 - Geographic Distribution
Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically
The City has not historically funded CDBG activities based upon geographic areas since there have not
been eligible low and moderate-income census tracts; however, HUD recently revised the census criteria
used to determine eligibility. As a result, the City now has two CDBG-eligible census tracts. City staff is
currently exploring the possibility of a Section 108 Loan for City Council’s consideration in subsequent
program years.
Discussion
N/A
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Affordable Housing
AP-55 Affordable Housing – 91.220(g)
Introduction
The City is not undertaking any CBDG-funded housing activities in the program year.
One Year Goals for the Number of Households to be Supported
Table 9 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Requirement
Rental Assistance 0
The Production of New Units 0
Rehab of Existing Units 0
Acquisition of Existing Units 0
Total 0
Table 10 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Type
Discussion
N/A
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AP-60 Public Housing – 91.220(h)
Introduction
The City will not undertake activities that address public housing in the program year.
Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and
participate in homeownership
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
If the PHA is designated as troubled, describe the manner in which financial assistance will be
provided or other assistance
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Discussion
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
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AP-65 Homeless and Other Special Needs Activities – 91.220(i)
Introduction
The City will continue to work with nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and other
stakeholders to fund activities that help prevent and reduce homelessness.
Describe the jurisdictions one-year goals and actions for reducing and ending homelessness
including
Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their
individual needs
The City operates a homelessness assistance program as well. The program that has a primary focus on
homelessness locally. The program contracts with the Riverside University Health System to provide a
Behavioral Health Specialists in Palm Desert to focus on providing homelessness services.
Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons
The Housing First approach adopted by the County and CoC requires that homeless are helped into
permanent housing or rapid re-housing as soon as possible. Transitional housing beds have begun to
decrease countywide and permanent housing is increasing because of reallocations made in the HUD
CoC Program Consolidated Application and the CoC’s success in obtaining new funding for permanent
supportive housing. Both transitional housing and emergency shelters focus on lessening the time that a
homeless person or family’s length of time homeless (LOTH) in the shelter by effective and quick
assessment of homeless clients and getting them stabilized into permanent housing with intensive case
management initially and support in the initial phase of residency in permanent housing. This period will
serve as a time to address the other needs to maintain self-sufficiency either by accessing mainstream
benefits, employment or medical or mental health support.
The CoC collaborates with the City and other stakeholders to integrate CoC programs, Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG), Social Services to Veteran Families (SSVF), and CDBG funding to increase the
number of persons with rapid re-housing assistance. Also, other non-McKinney-Vento funding sources,
such as Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), funded under Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) will be matched as a source for rental / mortgage assistance for families that are
homeless or at-risk of homelessness in the County’s strategy to meet this goal.
Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families
with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to
permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that
individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals
and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were
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recently homeless from becoming homeless again
The CoC implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to assess homeless persons using the VI-SPDAT
that tracks the length of time a client has been on the streets or in an emergency shelter. DPSS uses
HUD’s CoC Program planning grant funding to measure system-wide performance in HMIS, such as
length of time homeless. This is used to help the CoC prioritize and house those with longest length of
time homeless. The planning process also included working with the CoC Standards and Evaluation
Committee to continue developing strategies to prioritize persons with longest time homeless and most
severe needs, including:
The CoC has also adopted a Housing First approach that is evidenced-based and endorsed by HUD to
place a homeless person in permanent housing and provide supportive services intended to keep them
stably housed.
Homeless CoC youth providers have implemented outreach and service-based events in the
communities to draw homeless youth, unaccompanied and transitional age into contact with services
available to them. The Operation SafeHouse is the only CoC youth provider that has opened a
permanent supportive housing program called the Harrison House, which is for transitional age youth, in
the eastern desert region of Riverside County.
Helping low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely
low-income individuals and families and those who are: being discharged from publicly
funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities,
foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving
assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services,
employment, education, or youth needs.
The CoC Discharge Policy is mandated by the State and followed by the CoC. The CoC established a
Discharge Planning Committee, responsible for implementing policies and protocols and coordinating
with various organizations, to ensure that persons being discharged from a publicly funded institution or
system of care are not discharged immediately into homelessness. The goals are to identify discharge
housing needs inclusive of housing and supportive services and to link the individual with community
resources that will include mental health services, substance abuse support, and housing. The Hospital
Association of Southern California Inland Area serves as the lead agency on the Discharge Planning
Committee to facilitate communication regarding the discharge planning needs of homeless persons
from acute care hospitals. The Riverside County University Health System – Behavioral Health,
collaborates with DPSS and the CoC in the coordination and implementation of discharge planning for
homeless individuals disabled by a serious mental health and/or substance abuse disorder(s). Foster
Care and extended foster care programs help transition dependent youth who are emancipating from
foster care to independent living. The Department of Public Social Services, Riverside Sheriff’s, and
Probation Department support the Continuum of Care’s mission of working towards reintegrating
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persons leaving correctional facilities to community-based living and self-sufficiency.
Discussion
N/A
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AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing – 91.220(j)
Introduction:
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve
as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning
ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the
return on residential investment
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Discussion:
N/A
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AP-85 Other Actions – 91.220(k)
Introduction:
The City will continue to work with various stakeholders to meet the needs of its residents that remain
in-need of CDBG-eligible activities consistent with Consolidated Plan goals.
Actions planned to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs
The City will continue to work toward the reduction/elimination of obstacles to meet underserved needs
through the funding of various organizations that are established to provide direct services to those in
need. The City is not equipped to provide direct services; therefore, funding organizations that do is
essential to our success in addressing the identified goals and objectives. The City will continue to
partner with service providers to address obstacles and address barriers that exist. In addition, the City
works with the County of Riverside, the CoC, local agencies, nonprofits, etc. to address various aspects
related to CoC programs and activities, as well as obstacles that face the underserved in general.
However, the CoC addresses issues relative to homelessness, mental and physical illnesses, domestic
violence, etc. and has a wide range of members where collaboration in other areas is an option. Through
these working relationships, obstacles such as lack of communication between agencies, improved
services, limited resources, tracking and monitoring, and other needed resources are obtained, gaps in
services are better identified, and there is a more cohesive approach to identifying and resolving issues.
Actions planned to foster and maintain affordable housing
The City and the Palm Desert Housing Authority will continue to maintain the existing affordable housing
stock through the funding sources identified previously; however, as noted with the elimination of
redevelopment agencies, there is no longer what is considered “20% Set Aside Funds”. Therefore,
maintaining existing properties and programs will be the primary focus, provided funding is available, for
some time to come. However, new projects and programs will be planned and implemented where and
when possible.
Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards
The City’s Building & Safety and Housing departments distribute informational pamphlets on Lead Based
Paint Hazards and refer all calls to the County of Riverside Environmental Health Department. The City
addresses this issue on a case-by-case basis through multiple steps.
Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families
The City is continuing to team up with service providers to provide assistance for poverty level families,
including funding food and services options during the Program Year. In addition, the City will seek out
additional partnerships for programs that encourage self-sufficiency including employment and training,
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housing options, and safety net programs.
Actions planned to develop institutional structure
The City will continue to work with outside agencies to maintain and develop relationships, including
with nonprofit organizations, private businesses, the CoC, and nonprofit organizations in the region.
Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social
service agencies
The City will continue to work with various County departments, agencies, and nonprofit organizations
to identify and carry out goals and objectives of the CDBG Program, and to create a more cooperative
working relationship with all interested parties. The City invites these groups to attend public hearings,
community meetings, and special meetings that address specific programs and projects. The City has an
approved Citizen’s Participation Plan that it follows in this regard. In addition, City staff regularly attends
CoC meetings that involve multiple organizations and various County Departments as well as other local
jurisdictions wherein discussions are held on homelessness as well as supportive services to other at-risk
groups of individuals and families.
Discussion:
N/A
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Program Specific Requirements
AP-90 Program Specific Requirements – 91.220(l)(1,2,4)
Introduction:
Activities planned with CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the project
tables. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in projects to be
carried out.
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(1)
Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the
Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in
projects to be carried out.
program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed 0
address the priority needs and specific objectives identified in the grantee's strategic plan. 0
been included in a prior statement or plan 0
Total Program Income:0
Other CDBG Requirements
benefit persons of low and moderate income.Overall Benefit - A consecutive period
of one, two or three years may be used to determine that a minimum overall
benefit of 70% of CDBG funds is used to benefit persons of low and moderate
income. Specify the years covered that include this Annual Action Plan. 70.00%
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N/A
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SA2: Substantial Amendment to request to reallocate remaining unused Admin funds ($50k) to Joslyn Center ADA restroom project for a total of
$180k in Public Facility Funding as part of SA2- April 2025
Previous SA: Request to add $50k to Joslyn Center ADA project for a total of $130k as part of SA1- Approved November 2024
Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources – 91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
Anticipated Resources
Program Source of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder of
ConPlan
$
Narrative Description
Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income:
$
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Admin and
Planning
Economic
Development
Housing
Public
Improvements
Public Services 393,904.00 0.00 0.00 393,904.00 1,575,616.00
As part of SA2- $50k in
remaining funds allocated to
Joslyn Center for ADA
restroom project.
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Program Source of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder of
ConPlan
$
Narrative Description
Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income:
$
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Homebuyer
assistance
Homeowner rehab
Multifamily rental
new construction
Multifamily rental
rehab
New construction
for ownership
TBRA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Table 1 - Expected Resources – Priority Table
Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how
matching requirements will be satisfied
In addition, the County of Riverside Adult Services/Homeless Unit and CoC Collaborative Applicant has funding allocated for (1) Emergency
Shelter, (2) Prevention, (3) Rapid Rehousing, (4) Outreach, (5) HMIS/data collection, and (6) ESG Administration. The City continues to provide its
allocation of ProRata Share funding to the County for distribution through the CoC; however, the County has indicated that it is unable to
provide the City with the dollar amount of its share, but does recognize that the City is participating.
Palm Desert Housing Authority Revenue (Program) Income: (Formerly referred to as Redevelopment Housing SetAside Funds): Formerly,
SetAside Funds were used for housing activities such as acquisition, rehabilitation, new construction, rental assistance, and the
Homebuyers own Payment Assistance Program. The Palm Desert Housing Authority is the housing successor entity established to preserve
existing housing units and affordability of its current portfolio; however, funding is limited to revenues derived from the properties and
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programs (rents, sales, payoffs, etc.).
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If appropriate, describe publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that
may be used to address the needs identified in the plan
NOT APPLICABLE
Discussion
The City will continue to allocate CDBG funding and other sources of funding when and where available
to meet the needs of qualifying individuals as designated by HUD. Programs and projects will be
targeted that address goals and objectives identified within the Annual Action Plan and Consolidated
Plan. In addition, the funds will be targeted so as to provide the maximize benefit to those in need.
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Annual Goals and Objectives
AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives
Goals Summary Information
Sort
Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
1
Senior Services Special Needs Housing (Increase)
Increase Senior
Services and
Programming
Senior
Transportation
(Enhance Options)
$150,000.00 than Low/Moderate Income
Housing Benefit: 3000 Persons
Assisted
2
Community
Facilities
Improvement
Community
Development
Transportation
(Enhance Options)
$1,256,124.00 Activities for Low/Moderate
Income Housing Benefit:
50000 Households Assisted
3
Enhance Affordable
Housing
Housing Housing (Increase)
Increase
Affordable Housing
Reduce vacancies
in the City
Rental Assistance
$100,000.00 Low/Moderate Income
Housing Benefit: 5 Households
Assisted
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Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
4
Housing Initiatives in the City
Rental Assistance
$21,500.00 than Low/Moderate Income
Housing Benefit: 500 Persons
Assisted
5
Community and
Homeless Services
Services and
Programming
$42,500.00 Shelter: 300 Persons Assisted
Homelessness Prevention:
2000 Persons Assisted
Table 2 – Goals Summary
Goal Descriptions
1 Goal Name Support Essential Senior Services
Goal Description
2 Goal Name Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Goal Description
3 Goal Name Preserve and Enhance Affordable Housing
Goal Description
4 Goal Name Support Fair Housing Initiatives
Goal Description
5 Goal Name Fund Vital Community and Homeless Services
Goal Description
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Projects
AP-35 Projects – 91.220(d)
Introduction
The Annual Action Plan identifies funding the following activities:
Public Services ($59,000)
Public Facilities and Improvements ($306,124 amount increased as part of SA1; SA2)
Program Administration ($38,780 amount decreased and funds rolled to Public Facilities and
Improvements as part of SA2)
Projects
#Project Name
Table 3 - Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs
The City identifies its highest priority needs during its citizen participation process every year and the
Consolidated Plan process every five years. Activities are funded annually taking into consideration
these highest priority needs. The primary obstacle to address underserved needs in the community is
the lack of resources to provide a greater level of assistance.
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Project Summary Information
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1 Project Name Public Service
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Fair Housing Initiatives
Fund Vital Community and Homeless Services
Needs Addressed Reduce vacancies in the City
Funding CDBG: $59,000.00
Description Desert Aids Project ($10,000), Elder Love USA, Inc. ($19,000), Fair
Housing Council of Riverside County ($21,500), and Operation
SafeHouse ($8,500).Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 05A; 05D; 05E; 05J.
CDBG National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2024
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Desert Aids Project: 130
Elder Love USA, Inc: 25
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: 500
Operation SafeHouse: 10
Location Description Desert Aids Project: 1695 N. Sunrise Way Palm Springs, CA 92262
Elder Love USA, Inc.: 41550 Ecclectic Street, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: 3933 Mission Inn Avenue,
Ste. 100, Riverside, CA 92501
Operation SafeHouse: 9685 Hayes Street, Riverside, CA 92503
Planned Activities Desert Aids Project: the program transforms the lives of low-income,
under-employed HIV-positive clients.
Elder Love USA, Inc.: The agency will provide homeowner health and
safety repairs to elderly owners and/or disabled and 65 years of age or
older to their homes
Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: Mandated fair housing
services
Operation SafeHouse: Case management services for homeless youth
at a transitional living facility
2 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Preserve and Enhance Affordable Housing
Needs Addressed Increase Affordable Housing
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Funding CDBG: $256,124.00
Description Funding public facilities and improvements at the City of Palm Desert
Cahuilla Hills Park ADA Compliance Project ($146,124), Desert ARC ADA
Restroom ($30,000), and The Joslyn Center ADA Restroom ((added $50k
for a total of $130k as part of SA1)) ((added additional $50k for a total
of $180k as part of SA2)) Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 03F; 03G; 03A.
CDBG National Objective: LMC
Target Date 6/30/2024
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Cahuilla Hills Park ADA Compliance: 1 facility improvement
Desert ARC: 1 facility improvement
The Joslyn Center: 1 facility improvement
Location Description City of Palm Desert Cahuilla Hills Park: 45-825 Edgehill Drive, Palm
Desert, CA 92260
Desert ARC: 73-255 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
The Joslyn Center: 73-750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Planned Activities City of Palm Desert Cahuilla Hills Park ($146,124) – ADA restroom
upgrades, ADA-compliant parking space and trailhead grading/paving
to provide ADA access
Desert ARC ($30,000) – ADA restroom upgrade
The Joslyn Center ($130,000) – ADA restroom upgrade (added $50k for
a total of $130k as part of SA1) ((added $50k for a total of $180k as
part of SA2))
3 Project Name Program Administration
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Preserve and Enhance Affordable Housing
Needs Addressed Increase Affordable Housing
Funding CDBG: $78,780.00 reduced to $28,780 and remaining funds transferred
to Public Facilities Improvements, The Joslyn Center as part of SA2
Description Program Administration ($78,780) Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 21A.
CDBG National Objective: Planning and Administration: CDBG Citation:
570.206(a)
Target Date 6/30/2024
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Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Program Administration: N/A
Location Description Program Administration: 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA
92260
Planned Activities
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AP-50 Geographic Distribution – 91.220(f)
Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and
minority concentration) where assistance will be directed
The City of Palm Desert is located in Riverside County; particularly, the Coachella Valley. Historically, the
City has not had any low- and moderate-income census tracts; however, the City now has two eligible
census tracts as of recently (ACS data). CDBG funds will be used for low- and moderate-income clientele
(or presumed benefit).
Geographic Distribution
Target Area Percentage of Funds
Table 4 - Geographic Distribution
Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically
The City has not historically funded CDBG activities based upon geographic areas since there have not
been eligible low and moderate-income census tracts; however, HUD recently revised the census criteria
used to determine eligibility. As a result, the City now has two CDBG-eligible census tracts. City staff is
currently exploring the possibility of a Section 108 Loan for City Council’s consideration in subsequent
program years.
Discussion
NOT APPLICABLE
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Affordable Housing
AP-55 Affordable Housing – 91.220(g)
Introduction
The City will not undertake any projects to address affordable housing in the 2023 Program Year.
One Year Goals for the Number of Households to be Supported
Table 5 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Requirement
Rental Assistance 0
The Production of New Units 0
Rehab of Existing Units 0
Acquisition of Existing Units 0
Total 0
Table 6 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Type
Discussion
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AP-60 Public Housing – 91.220(h)
Introduction
The City will not undertake activities that address public housing in the program year.
Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and
participate in homeownership
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
If the PHA is designated as troubled, describe the manner in which financial assistance will be
provided or other assistance
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Discussion
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
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AP-65 Homeless and Other Special Needs Activities – 91.220(i)
Introduction
The City will continue to work with nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and other
stakeholders to fund activities that help prevent and reduce homelessness.
Describe the jurisdictions one-year goals and actions for reducing and ending homelessness
including
Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their
individual needs
The County of Riverside CoC has established chronically homeless persons as the highest need priority
based on the goals HUD has established in its Opening Doors Federal and Strategic Plan to Prevent and
End Homelessness. The CoC has implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to ensure appropriate
intervention is utilized to serve those who are homeless and providing for a prioritization of vulnerability
and linkage to community resources and housing based on the vulnerability prioritization. Within the
CoC, there are several outreach teams from County, cities, and nonprofit homeless providers that cover
specific populations or geographic regions in the County. There is also specific outreach teams serving
the mentally ill, veterans, youth and chronic homeless. The Behavioral Health Systems Department has
outreach peer specialists that perform initial field assessments, in depth assessments, referrals to all
contacts, linkage to various community organizations.
Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons
The Housing First approach adopted by the County and CoC requires that homeless are helped into
permanent housing or rapid re-housing as soon as possible. Transitional housing beds have begun to
decrease countywide and permanent housing is increasing because of reallocations made in the HUD
CoC Program Consolidated Application and the CoC’s success in obtaining new funding for permanent
supportive housing. Both transitional housing and emergency shelters focus on lessening the time that a
homeless person or family’s length of time homeless (LOTH) in the shelter by effective and quick
assessment of homeless clients and getting them stabilized into permanent housing with intensive case
management initially and support in the initial phase of residency in permanent housing. This period will
serve as a time to address the other needs to maintain self-sufficiency either by accessing mainstream
benefits, employment or medical or mental health support.
The CoC collaborates with the City and other stakeholders to integrate CoC programs, Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG), Social Services to Veteran Families (SSVF), and CDBG funding to increase the
number of persons with rapid re-housing assistance. Also, other non-McKinney-Vento funding sources,
such as Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), funded under Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) will be matched as a source for rental / mortgage assistance for families that are
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homeless or at-risk of homelessness in the County’s strategy to meet this goal.
Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families
with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to
permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that
individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals
and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were
recently homeless from becoming homeless again
The CoC implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to assess homeless persons using the VI-SPDAT
that tracks the length of time a client has been on the streets or in an emergency shelter. DPSS uses
HUD’s CoC Program planning grant funding to measure system-wide performance in HMIS, such as
length of time homeless. This is used to help the CoC prioritize and house those with longest length of
time homeless. The planning process also included working with the CoC Standards and Evaluation
Committee to continue developing strategies to prioritize persons with longest time homeless and most
severe needs, including:
The CoC has also adopted a Housing First approach that is evidenced-based and endorsed by HUD to
place a homeless person in permanent housing and provide supportive services intended to keep them
stably housed.
Homeless CoC youth providers have implemented outreach and service-based events in the
communities to draw homeless youth, unaccompanied and transitional age into contact with services
available to them. The Operation SafeHouse is the only CoC youth provider that has opened a
permanent supportive housing program called the Harrison House, which is for transitional age youth, in
the eastern desert region of Riverside County.
Helping low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely
low-income individuals and families and those who are: being discharged from publicly
funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities,
foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving
assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services,
employment, education, or youth needs.
The CoC Discharge Policy is mandated by the State and followed by the CoC. The CoC established a
Discharge Planning Committee, responsible for implementing policies and protocols and coordinating
with various organizations, to ensure that persons being discharged from a publicly funded institution or
system of care are not discharged immediately into homelessness. The goals are to identify discharge
housing needs inclusive of housing and supportive services and to link the individual with community
resources that will include mental health services, substance abuse support, and housing. The Hospital
Association of Southern California Inland Area serves as the lead agency on the Discharge Planning
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Committee to facilitate communication regarding the discharge planning needs of homeless persons
from acute care hospitals. The Riverside County University Health System – Behavioral Health,
collaborates with DPSS and the CoC in the coordination and implementation of discharge planning for
homeless individuals disabled by a serious mental health and/or substance abuse disorder(s). Foster
Care and extended foster care programs help transition dependent youth who are emancipating from
foster care to independent living. The Department of Public Social Services, Riverside Sheriff’s, and
Probation Department support the Continuum of Care’s mission of working towards reintegrating
persons leaving correctional facilities to community-based living and self-sufficiency.
Discussion
NOT APPLICABLE
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AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing – 91.220(j)
Introduction:
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve
as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning
ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the
return on residential investment
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Discussion:
NOT APPLICABLE
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AP-85 Other Actions – 91.220(k)
Introduction:
The City will continue to work with various stakeholders to meet the needs of its residents that remain
in-need of CDBG-eligible activities consistent with Consolidated Plan goals.
Actions planned to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs
The City will continue to work toward the reduction/elimination of obstacles to meet underserved needs
through the funding of various organizations that are established to provide direct services to those in
need. The City is not equipped to provide direct services; therefore, funding organizations that do is
essential to our success in addressing the identified goals and objectives. The City will continue to
partner with service providers to address obstacles and address barriers that exist. In addition, the City
works with the County of Riverside, the CoC, local agencies, nonprofits, etc. to address various aspects
related to CoC programs and activities, as well as obstacles that face the underserved in general.
However, the CoC addresses issues relative to homelessness, mental and physical illnesses, domestic
violence, etc. and has a wide range of members where collaboration in other areas is an option. Through
these working relationships, obstacles such as lack of communication between agencies, improved
services, limited resources, tracking and monitoring, and other needed resources are obtained, gaps in
services are better identified, and there is a more cohesive approach to identifying and resolving issues.
Actions planned to foster and maintain affordable housing
The City and the Palm Desert Housing Authority will continue to maintain the existing affordable housing
stock through the funding sources identified previously; however, as noted with the elimination of
redevelopment agencies, there is no longer what is considered “20% Set Aside Funds”. Therefore,
maintaining existing properties and programs will be the primary focus, provided funding is available, for
some time to come. However, new projects and programs will be planned and implemented where and
when possible.
Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards
The City’s Building & Safety and Housing departments distribute informational pamphlets on Lead Based
Paint Hazards and refer all calls to the County of Riverside Environmental Health Department. The City
addresses this issue on a case-by-case basis through multiple steps.
Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families
The City is continuing to team up with service providers to provide assistance for poverty level families,
including funding food and services options during the Program Year. In addition, the City will seek out
additional partnerships for programs that encourage self-sufficiency including employment and training,
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housing options, and safety net programs.
Actions planned to develop institutional structure
The City will continue to work with outside agencies to maintain and develop relationships, including
with nonprofit organizations, private businesses, the CoC, and nonprofit organizations in the region.
Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social
service agencies
The City will continue to work with various County departments, agencies, and nonprofit organizations
to identify and carry out goals and objectives of the CDBG Program, and to create a more cooperative
working relationship with all interested parties. The City invites these groups to attend public hearings,
community meetings, and special meetings that address specific programs and projects. The City has an
approved Citizen’s Participation Plan that it follows in this regard. In addition, City staff regularly attends
CoC meetings that involve multiple organizations and various County Departments as well as other local
jurisdictions wherein discussions are held on homelessness as well as supportive services to other at-risk
groups of individuals and families.
Discussion:
The City completed in Analysis of Impediments for Fair Housing Choice (AI). The City identified the
following Goals to address contributing factors/impediments to fair housing:
• Goal #1: Support Non-Discriminatory Leading Practices
• Goal #2: Preserve existing housing stock
• Goal #3: Support the prevention of housing discrimination
• Goal #4: Support home ownership
• Goal #5: Support the development of affordable housing
• Goal #6: Update land use policies and practices to facilitate development of affordable housing
• Goal #7: Improve collaboration with regional organizations agencies
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Program Specific Requirements
AP-90 Program Specific Requirements – 91.220(l)(1,2,4)
Introduction:
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(1)
Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the
Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in
projects to be carried out.
program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed 0
address the priority needs and specific objectives identified in the grantee's strategic plan. 0
been included in a prior statement or plan 0
Total Program Income:0
Other CDBG Requirements
benefit persons of low and moderate income.Overall Benefit - A consecutive period
of one, two or three years may be used to determine that a minimum overall
benefit of 70% of CDBG funds is used to benefit persons of low and moderate
income. Specify the years covered that include this Annual Action Plan. 0.00%
HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(2)
1. A description of other forms of investment being used beyond those identified in Section 92.205 is
as follows:
Not applicable
2. A description of the guidelines that will be used for resale or recapture of HOME funds when used
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for homebuyer activities as required in 92.254, is as follows:
Not applicable
3. A description of the guidelines for resale or recapture that ensures the affordability of units acquired
with HOME funds? See 24 CFR 92.254(a)(4) are as follows:
Not applicable
4. Plans for using HOME funds to refinance existing debt secured by multifamily housing that is
rehabilitated with HOME funds along with a description of the refinancing guidelines required that
will be used under 24 CFR 92.206(b), are as follows:
Not applicable
5. If applicable to a planned HOME TBRA activity, a description of the preference for persons with
special needs or disabilities. (See 24 CFR 92.209(c)(2)(i) and CFR 91.220(l)(2)(vii)).
Not applicable
6. If applicable to a planned HOME TBRA activity, a description of how the preference for a specific
category of individuals with disabilities (e.g. persons with HIV/AIDS or chronic mental illness) will
narrow the gap in benefits and the preference is needed to narrow the gap in benefits and services
received by such persons. (See 24 CFR 92.209(c)(2)(ii) and 91.220(l)(2)(vii)).
Not applicable
7. If applicable, a description of any preference or limitation for rental housing projects. (See 24 CFR
92.253(d)(3) and CFR 91.220(l)(2)(vii)). Note: Preferences cannot be administered in a manner that
limits the opportunities of persons on any basis prohibited by the laws listed under 24 CFR 5.105(a).
Not applicable
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Housing Trust Fund (HTF)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(5)
1. Distribution of Funds
a. Describe the eligibility requirements for recipients of HTF funds (as defined in 24 CFR § 93.2).
b. Describe the jurisdiction’s application requirements for eligible recipients to apply for HTF funds.
c. Describe the selection criteria that the jurisdiction will use to select applications submitted by eligible
recipients.
d. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on geographic distribution, which is a
description of the geographic areas of the State (including areas of low-income and minority
concentration) in which it will direct assistance during the ensuing program year.
e. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on the applicant's ability to obligate HTF
funds and undertake eligible activities in a timely manner.
f. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on the extent to which rents for units in
the rental project are affordable to extremely low-income families.
g. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on the financial feasibility of the project
beyond the required 30-year period.
h. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on the merits of the application in
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meeting the priority housing needs of the jurisdiction (such as housing that is accessible to transit or
employment centers, housing that includes green building and sustainable development features, or
housing that serves special needs populations).
i. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on the location of existing affordable
housing.
j. Describe the jurisdiction’s required priority for funding based on the extent to which the application
makes use of non-federal funding sources.
2. Does the jurisdiction’s application require the applicant to include a description of the eligible
activities to be conducted with HTF funds?
3. Does the jurisdiction’s application require that each eligible recipient certify that housing units assisted
with HTF funds will comply with HTF requirements?
4. Performance Goals and Benchmarks. The jurisdiction has met the requirement to provide for
performance goals, consistent with the jurisdiction’s goals established under 24 CFR 91.215(b)(2), by
including HTF in its housing goals in the housing table on the SP-45 Goals and AP-20 Annual Goals and
Objectives screens.
5. Rehabilitation Standards. The jurisdiction must establish rehabilitation standards for all HTF-assisted
housing rehabilitation activities that set forth the requirements that the housing must meet upon project
completion. The jurisdiction’s description of its standards must be in sufficient detail to determine the
required rehabilitation work including methods and materials. The standards may refer to applicable
codes or they may establish requirements that exceed the minimum requirements of the codes. The
jurisdiction must attach its rehabilitation standards below. If the jurisdiction will not use HTF funds for
the rehabilitation of housing, enter “N/A”.
In addition, the rehabilitation standards must address each of the following: health and safety; major
systems; lead-based paint; accessibility; disaster mitigation (where relevant); state and local codes,
ordinances, and zoning requirements; Uniform Physical Condition Standards; Capital Needs Assessments
(if applicable); and broadband infrastructure (if applicable).
6. Resale or Recapture Guidelines. Below, the jurisdiction must enter (or attach) a description of the
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guidelines that will be used for resale or recapture of HTF funds when used to assist first-time
homebuyers. If the jurisdiction will not use HTF funds to assist first-time homebuyers, enter “N/A”.
7. HTF Affordable Homeownership Limits. If the jurisdiction intends to use HTF funds for homebuyer
assistance and does not use the HTF affordable homeownership limits for the area provided by HUD, it
must determine 95 percent of the median area purchase price and set forth the information in
accordance with §93.305. If the jurisdiction will not use HTF funds to assist first-time homebuyers, enter
“N/A”.
8. Limited Beneficiaries or Preferences. Describe how the jurisdiction will limit the beneficiaries or give
preferences to a particular segment of the extremely low- or very low-income population to serve
unmet needs identified in its consolidated plan or annual action plan. If the jurisdiction will not limit the
beneficiaries or give preferences to a particular segment of the extremely low- or very low-income
population, enter “N/A.”
Any limitation or preference must not violate nondiscrimination requirements in § 93.350, and the
jurisdiction must not limit or give preferences to students. The jurisdiction may permit rental housing
owners to limit tenants or give a preference in accordance with § 93.303 only if such limitation or
preference is described in the action plan.
9. Refinancing of Existing Debt. Enter or attach the jurisdiction’s refinancing guidelines below. The
guidelines describe the conditions under which the jurisdiction will refinance existing rental housing
project debt. The jurisdiction’s refinancing guidelines must, at minimum, demonstrate that
rehabilitation is the primary eligible activity and ensure that this requirement is met by establishing a
minimum level of rehabilitation per unit or a required ratio between rehabilitation and refinancing. If
the jurisdiction will not refinance existing debt, enter “N/A.”
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A Substantial Amendment has been requested in April, 2025 to fully allocated all unspent CDBG funds by
repositioning funds with eligible projects. This includes the change in funding for the previously approved
PY2024 Desert Arc Project to being fully funded with PY20 CDBG-CV funds in the amount of $180,000 as
part of PY20 SA4. PY24 SA1 also includes the funding of the Palm Desert Housing Authority Public
Facilities Improvements Project- Parking Lot Upgrades in the amount of $110,000 in PY24 funds for a
total of $217,756.47 through the utilization of prior year funds as follows:
2019 $5,596.38
2020 $8,784.90
2021 $59,723.44
$32,467.73
2023 $1,184.02
2024 $110,000.00
Executive Summary
AP-05 Executive Summary - 24 CFR 91.200(c), 91.220(b)
1. Introduction
As a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, this document represents
the Program Year 2024 Annual Action Plan. The City of Palm Desert (City) has been allocated funds from
the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) .
2. Summarize the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan
This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to
another location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless needs
assessment, the housing market analysis or the strategic plan.
The Annual Action Plan is intended to fund high-priority community needs identified during the annual
Citizen Participation Plan process while concurrently aligning with the goals of the previously approved
Program Year 2024-2028 Consolidated Plan.
3. Evaluation of past performance
This is an evaluation of past performance that helped lead the grantee to choose its goals or
projects.
A performance evaluation is annually assessed through HUD’s review of the Consolidated Annual
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). This document states the objectives and outcomes
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identified in each Annual Action Plan and includes an evaluation of past performance through
measurable goals and objectives relative to actual performance. Prior documents can be found at the
Palm Desert City Hall.
4. Summary of Citizen Participation Process and consultation process
Summary from citizen participation section of plan.
The City held a public comment period from May 31, 2024 - July 1, 2024. On June 27, 2024, the City
Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity to review and comment on
programming of CDBG funds.
As part of SA1, the City utilized it’s Citizen Participation Plan and held a 30-day Public Comment Period
and notified the Public 10 days prior to the Public Hearing for consideration of approval of the SA1.
5. Summary of public comments
This could be a brief narrative summary or reference an attached document from the Citizen
Participation section of the Con Plan.
No public comments received.
6. Summary of comments or views not accepted and the reasons for not accepting them
No public comments received.
7. Summary
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PR-05 Lead & Responsible Agencies – 91.200(b)
1. Agency/entity responsible for preparing/administering the Consolidated Plan
Describe the agency/entity responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and those responsible for administration of each grant
program and funding source.
Agency Role Name Department/Agency
Table 1 – Responsible Agencies
Narrative (optional)
Consolidated Plan Public Contact Information
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Joe Barron
Senior Contracts and Grants Analyst City of Palm Desert 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260
jbarron@palmdesert.gov | 760.776.6491 | www.palmdesert.gov
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AP-10 Consultation – 91.100, 91.200(b), 91.215(l)
1. Introduction
The City followed its HUD-approved Citizen Participation Plan to consult with the public, nonprofit
organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders to prepare the Annual Action Plan as
required by 24 CRF 91.100.
Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction’s activities to enhance coordination between
public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health
and service agencies (91.215(l))
The City conducted outreach and issued public notices regarding the application process for PY24
subrecipient awards.
The City's Outside Agency Funding Committee recommended CDBG budget recommendations, which
are incorporated into the Annual Action Plan. The City held a 30-day public comment period from May
31 - June 27, 2024.
On June 27, 2024, the City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity
review and comment regarding CDBG funding recommendations. The City Council approved the
submission of the Annual Action Plan.
Describe coordination with the Continuum of Care and efforts to address the needs of
homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with
children, veterans, and unaccompanied youth) and persons at risk of homelessness.
The City is actively involved in multiple activities to address the needs of homeless persons, which
include coordination with the Continuum of Care. For example, the City is involved in regional
coordination efforts between stakeholders throughout the Coachella Valley and Riverside County.
The City has historically funded homelessness services coordinated regionally through the Coachella
Valley Association of Governments (CVAG). Since 2017 CVAG has allocated its regional financial
commitments for other homelessness services. Last year the City made a financial commitment in the
amount of $100,000 to CVAG to continue to implement homelessness services. A summary of
accomplishments can be found at City Hall.
The City operates a homelessness assistance program as well. The program that has a primary focus on
homelessness locally. The program contracts with the Riverside University Health System to provide a
Behavioral Health Specialists in Palm Desert to focus on providing homelessness services. Please note
the County of Riverside coordinates the Continuum of Care as well.
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Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in
determining how to allocate ESG funds, develop performance standards for and evaluate
outcomes of projects and activities assisted by ESG funds, and develop funding, policies and
procedures for the operation and administration of HMIS
The City does not receive Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds.
2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process
and describe the jurisdiction’s consultations with housing, social service agencies and other
entities
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Table 2 – Agencies, groups, organizations who participated
1 Agency/Group/Organization Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc.,
Agency/Group/Organization Type Service-Fair Housing
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Housing Need Assessment
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide
public services (fair housing).
2 Agency/Group/Organization Cove Communities Senior Association dba The Joslyn
Center
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Elderly Persons
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide
public services (elderly persons).
3 Agency/Group/Organization Desert Recreation District
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Children
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide
public services (youth persons).
4 Agency/Group/Organization OPERATION SAFE HOUSE, INC.
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Children
Services-homeless
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What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Homelessness Needs - Unaccompanied youth
Homelessness Strategy
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide
public services (youth homeless persons).
5 Agency/Group/Organization Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services
Agency/Group/Organization Type Housing
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Anti-poverty Strategy
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide
housing rehab.
6 Agency/Group/Organization DESERT ARC
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to construct
public facilities and improvements (serving people with
disabilities).
7 Agency/Group/Organization RANCH RECOVERY CENTER
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Persons with Disabilities
Services-Health
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Anti-poverty Strategy
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Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to construct
public facilities and improvements (serving people with
addictions).
8 Agency/Group/Organization WeeCare
Agency/Group/Organization Type Services-Children
What section of the Plan was addressed by Consultation? Non-Homeless Special Needs
Briefly describe how the Agency/Group/Organization was consulted. What are
the anticipated outcomes of the consultation or areas for improved
coordination?
The subrecipient applied for CDBG funds to provide
public services (youth persons).
Identify any Agency Types not consulted and provide rationale for not consulting
The City attempts to keep a comprehensive list of stakeholders potentially eligible to receive CDBG funds for activities consistent with the
Consolidated Plan goals. As some stakeholders undergo staffing changes, on occasion City staff is unaware of such changes throughout the
program year. As a result, some stakeholders may not realize the City is attempting to consult with their organizations during the Annual Action
Plan process. To mitigate this concern, City staff updates its contact list annually to ensure proper channels of communication with stakeholders
Other local/regional/state/federal planning efforts considered when preparing the Plan
Name of Plan Lead Organization How do the goals of your Strategic Plan overlap with the goals of each
plan?
Continuum of Care Housing Services Authority housing.
Table 3 – Other local / regional / federal planning efforts
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Narrative (optional)
The City encouraged cooperation and coordination through the Citizen's Participation Plan process. The City followed the process as outlined in
the Executive Summary Citizen's Participation Plan Section. In addition, the City is a member of the Coachella Valley Association of Governments
(CVAG) Homeless Committee that consists of Mayors or Councilmember's of each of the nine (9) Coachella Valley communities as well as the
County of Riverside, and a representative from Supervisor V. Manuel Perez's office, and Ex-officials who are represent atives from organizations
that serve homeless and similar client base. In addition, three of the Ex -officials are also representatives of the CoC's Eastern Region Committee
that reports to the CoC BOG. Through this committee and the CoC, the City is able to work with other local government agencies and service
providers to address issues on a local and regional (Coachella Valley) basis and obtain input and insight into community needs that are included
within the Consolidated Plan.
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AP-12 Participation – 91.105, 91.200(c)
1. Summary of citizen participation process/Efforts made to broaden citizen participation
Summarize citizen participation process and how it impacted goal-setting
The City conducted outreach and issued public notices regarding the application process for subrecipient awards.
The City's Outside Agency Funding Committee recommended CDBG budget recommendations, which are incorporated into the Annual Action
Plan. The City held a 30-day public comment period from May 31 - July 1, 2024.
On June 27, 2024, the City Council held a public hearing to provide residents an additional opportunity review and comment regarding CDBG
funding recommendations. The City Council approved the submission of the Annual Action Plan.
Citizen Participation Outreach
Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of
response/attendance
Summary of
comments received
Summary of comments
not accepted
applicable)
1 Newspaper Ad
Non-English
Speaking - Specify
other language:
Spanish
No response received No comments
received NA
Table 4 – Citizen Participation Outreach
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Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources – 91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
Anticipated Resources
Program Source of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder
of ConPlan
$
Narrative
Description Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income: $
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Admin and Planning
Economic Development
Housing
Public Improvements
Public Services 365,446 0 0 365,446 0
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Program Source of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder
of ConPlan
$
Narrative
Description Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income: $
Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
federal Homebuyer assistance
Homeowner rehab
Multifamily rental new
construction
Multifamily rental rehab
New construction for
ownership
TBRA 0 0 0 0 0
Table 5 - Expected Resources – Priority Table
Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how
matching requirements will be satisfied
The above sources of funding have been identified as available funds to be leveraged with, where and when possible, nonprofit organizations
and other entities awarded CDBG funds to provide assistance to meet the goals and objectives as outlined within the City's Five-Year
Consolidated Plan and One-Year Annual Action Plan. Funded organizations will also utilize awarded funds to leverage, where and when possible,
dollars available through the organization as well as other grant awards and/or donations to undertake programs/projects that may not
otherwise be possible. Organizations have more flexibility to utilize funding more efficiently and effectively to provide needed support services
to clients.
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If appropriate, describe publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that
may be used to address the needs identified in the plan
NA in Palm Desert
Discussion
The City will continue to allocate CDBG funding and other sources of funding when and where available
to meet the needs of qualifying individuals as designated by HUD. Programs and projects will be
targeted that address goals and objectives identified within the Annual Action Plan and Consolidated
Plan. In addition, the funds will be targeted so as to provide the maximize benefit to those in need.
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Annual Goals and Objectives
AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives
Goals Summary Information
Sort
Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
1
Community Facilities
Improvement
Community
Development
Housing (Increase)
Increase Senior
Services and
Programming
Senior
Transportation
(Enhance Options)
Increase Affordable
Housing
Reduce vacancies
in the City
Rental Assistance
$240,200 Activities other than
Low/Moderate Income Housing
Benefit: 1000 Persons Assisted
2
Initiatives Housing (Increase)
Increase Affordable
Housing
Reduce vacancies
in the City
$31,816 than Low/Moderate Income
Housing Benefit: 500 Persons
Assisted
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Sort
Order
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year
Category Geographic
Area
Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator
3
Community and
Homeless Services
Housing $23,000 than Low/Moderate Income
Housing Benefit: 250 Persons
Assisted
Table 6 – Goals Summary
Goal Descriptions
1 Goal Name Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Goal Description
2 Goal Name Support Fair Housing Initiatives
Goal Description
3 Goal Name Fund Vital Community and Homeless Services
Goal Description
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Projects
AP-35 Projects – 91.220(d)
Introduction
The Annual Action Plan identifies funding the following activities:
Public Services 15%
Public Facilities and Improvements 65%
Program Administration 20%
Projects
#Project Name
6 Public Facilities & Improvements- Palm Desert Housing Authority
Table 7 - Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs
The City identifies its highest priority needs during its citizen participation process every year and the
Consolidated Plan process every five years. Activities are funded annually taking into consideration
these highest priority needs. The primary obstacle to address underserved needs in the community is
the lack of resources to provide a greater level of assistance.
*Project 4 moved to PY20-CV funds as part of PY24 AAP SA1
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1 Project Name Public Services
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Fair Housing Initiatives
Fund Vital Community and Homeless Services
Needs Addressed Increase Affordable Housing
Reduce vacancies in the City
Rental Assistance
Funding CDBG: $54,816
Description Youth Service Programs and Fair Housing Programs designed to meet
the needs of local residents.
Target Date 9/30/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
100 youth will receive services and 500 households will receive fair
housing support
Location Description Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: 3933 Mission Inn Avenue, Ste.
100, Riverside, CA 92501
Operation SafeHouse: 9685 Hayes Street, Riverside, CA 92503
Planned Activities Fair Housing Council of Riverside County: Mandated fair housing
services
Operation SafeHouse: Case management services for homeless youth at
a transitional living facility
Desert Recreation District: Scholarships for families and individuals in
the community who may otherwise be unable to participate in
recreational activities
2 Project Name Administration
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Support Fair Housing Initiatives
Fund Vital Community and Homeless Services
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Needs Addressed Affordable Senior Housing (Increase)
Increase Senior Services and Programming
Senior Transportation (Enhance Options)
Increase Affordable Housing
Reduce vacancies in the City
Rental Assistance
Funding CDBG: $70,430
Description CDBG Administration. Eligible Activity (Matrix Code): 21A. CDBG
National Objective: Planning and Administration: CDBG Citation:
570.206(a)
Target Date 9/30/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Admin supports those entities supporting families.
Location Description
Program Administration: 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA
92260
Planned Activities Reporting, oversight, monitoring of subrecipients.
3 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements- The Joslyn Center
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Needs Addressed Senior Transportation (Enhance Options)
Funding CDBG: $75,000
Description ADA Restroom improvements- Continuation in 2024 with additional
funding.
Target Date 9/30/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
500 seniors will benefit from facility improvements.
Location Description The Joslyn Center: 73-750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, CA 92260
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Planned Activities This multi-phase project will entail a full remodel of each of the five
restrooms on The Joslyn Center campus in order to make them fully
compliant with ADA requirements and become fully handicap accessible
as set forth in the report and survey of Disability Access Consultants
conducted on May 21, 2018. This project will benefit all 2000+
members as well as other members of the public and guests that utilize
The Joslyn Center. It is estimated that at least 500 individuals consisting
of members, public and guests will directly benefit from the ADA
upgrades. This request represents the second phase of this project
which is the remodel of men's and women's restrooms in building two
which consists of meeting rooms and the Arthur Newman Theater.
Because of rising
construction costs, it would be possible to break the remodel of the
building’s two restrooms into separate projects consisting of the
individual men's and women's restrooms. This option was available in
the restroom remodel recently completed in building one. This choice is
available by requesting responsive bidders to submit bids for both
restrooms and for just one restroom. This would delay the ultimate
completion of the project, but allow some flexibility because of rising
construction costs. Remodeling the restrooms to ADA compliance is a
priority for The Joslyn Center because many of our members experience
physical disability which requires a fully accessible restroom.
4 Project Name Public Facilities and Improvements- Desert Arc
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Needs Addressed Reduce vacancies in the City
Funding CDBG: $110,000
Description HVAC Upgrades
Target Date 9/30/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
500 LMI households will benefit from infrastructure improvements
Location Description Desert ARC: 73-255 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
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Planned Activities Desert Arc's HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
Replacement Project will encompass the removal and replacement of
nine (9) obsolete, rooftop HVAC units on Building 3 of its Palm Desert
campus (73275 Country Club Drive). The total amount needed for the
HVAC Replacement Project is $509,587.00 with roughly half of the total
amount being allocated toward equipment costs at $271,187.00. The
current HVAC units are 17 years-old, with an average lifespan of 15
years, and use an R-22 refrigerant coolant which will no longer be
available/produced due to new EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
regulations. The old units will be replaced with new 410-A refrigerant
rooftop HVAC units which can be retrofitted into the existing system's
footprint. The replacement of these units is urgent for two reasons.
Firstly, the 410-A HVAC units will not be available after December 31,
2024 and the 2025 units will require additional construction and
fortification to the roof of Building 3 in order to compensate for the
additional weight of the 2025 units. Retrofitting the 410-
A HVAC units will save crucial time and funds. Secondly, California
Department of Social Services Title 22 (Division 6, Chapter 3, Section
82088) mandates that Desert Arc maintain a comfortable temperature
for
clients at all times with a maximum indoor temperature of 85 degrees F
or 30 degrees F less than outside temperatures in areas of extreme
heat. Due to the excessive summer temperatures in Palm Desert, which
can reach up to 120 degrees F, it is imperative for Desert Arc to
maintain a climate controlled facility to ensure the health and well-
being of its clients (people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities) and staff while also staying in line with state regulations.
5 Project Name Public Facilities & Improvements- The Ranch Recovery Centers, Inc
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Support Public and Community Facilities Improvement
Needs Addressed Reduce vacancies in the City
Funding CDBG: $55,200
Description HVAC units, appliances, dorm room improvements
Target Date 9/30/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
10 ELI Individuals with Chronic Substance Abuse Disorder
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Location Description
Planned Activities Funds are allocated to complete several capital improvement projects
at 2 facilities. Time and continuous use take a physical toll on our
facilities and, while we take care to maintain and repair everything we
can, there comes a point where replacement is necessary. The items
requested will help improve the treatment environment for the
patients in our
care, improving their safety and well-being. Additionally, a well-kept
facility is beneficial for mental and emotional health. Many of our
contracts only allow us to utilize contract dollars for direct treatment
costs and many of our capital improvement purchases and upgrades are
funded through charitable contributions. Projects include: HVAC units,
appliances, dorm room improvements
6 Project Name Public Facilities- PD Housing Authority
Target Area Citywide
Goals Supported Enhance public facilities
Needs Addressed Low-to-Moderate Income Housing
Public Facilities
Funding CDBG: $217,756.47
Description Public Facilities Improvements- Parking Lot Upgrades at Public Housing
Facility
Target Date 5/1/2025
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
250 Public Housing Authority residents
Location Description
Planned Activities Parking Lot Improvements
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AP-50 Geographic Distribution – 91.220(f)
Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and
minority concentration) where assistance will be directed
The City of Palm Desert is located in Riverside County; particularly, the Coachella Valley. Historically, the
City has not had any low- and moderate-income census tracts; however, the City now has two eligible
census tracts as of recently (ACS data). CDBG funds will be used for low- and moderate-income clientele
(or presumed benefit).
Geographic Distribution
Target Area Percentage of Funds
Table 8 - Geographic Distribution
Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically
The City has not historically funded CDBG activities based upon geographic areas since there have not
been eligible low and moderate-income census tracts; however, HUD recently revised the census criteria
used to determine eligibility. As a result, the City now has two CDBG-eligible census tracts. City staff is
currently exploring the possibility of a Section 108 Loan for City Council’s consideration in subsequent
program years.
Discussion
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Affordable Housing
AP-55 Affordable Housing – 91.220(g)
Introduction
Homeless 0
Non-Homeless 0
Special-Needs 0
Total 0
Table 9 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Requirement
Rental Assistance 0
The Production of New Units 0
Rehab of Existing Units 0
Acquisition of Existing Units 0
Total 0
Table 10 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Type
Discussion
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AP-60 Public Housing – 91.220(h)
Introduction
The City will not undertake activities that address public housing in the program year.
Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing.
Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and
participate in homeownership
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing
If the PHA is designated as troubled, describe the manner in which financial assistance will be
provided or other assistance
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing
Discussion
Not Applicable. The City does not own nor operate public housing
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AP-65 Homeless and Other Special Needs Activities – 91.220(i)
Introduction
The City will continue to work with nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and other
stakeholders to fund activities that help prevent and reduce homelessness.
Describe the jurisdictions one-year goals and actions for reducing and ending homelessness
including
Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their
individual needs
The County of Riverside CoC has established chronically homeless persons as the highest need priority
based on the goals HUD has established in its Opening Doors Federal and Strategic Plan to Prevent and
End Homelessness. The CoC has implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to ensure appropriate
intervention is utilized to serve those who are homeless and providing for a prioritization of vulnerability
and linkage to community resources and housing based on the vulnerability prioritization. Within the
CoC, there are several outreach teams from County, cities, and nonprofit homeless providers that cover
specific populations or geographic regions in the County. There is also specific outreach teams serving
the mentally ill, veterans, youth and chronic homeless. The Behavioral Health Systems Department has
outreach peer specialists that perform initial field assessments, in depth assessments, referrals to all
contacts, linkage to various community organizations.
Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons
The Housing First approach adopted by the County and CoC requires that homeless are helped into
permanent housing or rapid re-housing as soon as possible. Transitional housing beds have begun to
decrease countywide and permanent housing is increasing because of reallocations made in the HUD
CoC Program Consolidated Application and the CoC’s success in obtaining new funding for permanent
supportive housing. Both transitional housing and emergency shelters focus on lessening the time that a
homeless person or family’s length of time homeless (LOTH) in the shelter by effective and quick
assessment of homeless clients and getting them stabilized into permanent housing with intensive case
management initially and support in the initial phase of residency in permanent housing. This period will
serve as a time to address the other needs to maintain self-sufficiency either by accessing mainstream
benefits, employment or medical or mental health support.
The CoC collaborates with the City and other stakeholders to integrate CoC programs, Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG), Social Services to Veteran Families (SSVF), and CDBG funding to increase the
number of persons with rapid re-housing assistance. Also, other non-McKinney-Vento funding sources,
such as Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), funded under Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) will be matched as a source for rental / mortgage assistance for families that are
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homeless or at-risk of homelessness in the County’s strategy to meet this goal.
Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families
with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to
permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that
individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals
and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were
recently homeless from becoming homeless again
The CoC implemented a Coordinated Entry System (CES) to assess homeless persons using the VI-SPDAT
that tracks the length of time a client has been on the streets or in an emergency shelter. DPSS uses
HUD’s CoC Program planning grant funding to measure system-wide performance in HMIS, such as
length of time homeless. This is used to help the CoC prioritize and house those with longest length of
time homeless. The planning process also included working with the CoC Standards and Evaluation
Committee to continue developing strategies to prioritize persons with longest time homeless and most
severe needs, including:
The CoC has also adopted a Housing First approach that is evidenced-based and endorsed by HUD to
place a homeless person in permanent housing and provide supportive services intended to keep them
stably housed.
Homeless CoC youth providers have implemented outreach and service-based events in the
communities to draw homeless youth, unaccompanied and transitional age into contact with services
available to them. The Operation SafeHouse is the only CoC youth provider that has opened a
permanent supportive housing program called the Harrison House, which is for transitional age youth, in
the eastern desert region of Riverside County.
Helping low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely
low-income individuals and families and those who are: being discharged from publicly
funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities,
foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving
assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services,
employment, education, or youth needs.
The CoC Discharge Policy is mandated by the State and followed by the CoC. The CoC established a
Discharge Planning Committee, responsible for implementing policies and protocols and coordinating
with various organizations, to ensure that persons being discharged from a publicly funded institution or
system of care are not discharged immediately into homelessness. The goals are to identify discharge
housing needs inclusive of housing and supportive services and to link the individual with community
resources that will include mental health services, substance abuse support, and housing. The Hospital
Association of Southern California Inland Area serves as the lead agency on the Discharge Planning
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Committee to facilitate communication regarding the discharge planning needs of homeless persons
from acute care hospitals. The Riverside County University Health System – Behavioral Health,
collaborates with DPSS and the CoC in the coordination and implementation of discharge planning for
homeless individuals disabled by a serious mental health and/or substance abuse disorder(s). Foster
Care and extended foster care programs help transition dependent youth who are emancipating from
foster care to independent living. The Department of Public Social Services, Riverside Sheriff’s, and
Probation Department support the Continuum of Care’s mission of working towards reintegrating
persons leaving correctional facilities to community-based living and self-sufficiency.
Discussion
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AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing – 91.220(j)
Introduction:
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve
as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning
ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the
return on residential investment
The City does not plan to undertake any activities this program year using CDBG funds to remove
barriers to affordable housing.
Discussion:
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AP-85 Other Actions – 91.220(k)
Introduction:
The City will continue to work with various stakeholders to meet the needs of its residents that remain
in-need of CDBG-eligible activities consistent with Consolidated Plan goals.
Actions planned to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs
The City will continue to work toward the reduction/elimination of obstacles to meet underserved needs
through the funding of various organizations that are established to provide direct services to those in
need. The City is not equipped to provide direct services; therefore, funding organizations that do is
essential to our success in addressing the identified goals and objectives. The City will continue to
partner with service providers to address obstacles and address barriers that exist. In addition, the City
works with the County of Riverside, the CoC, local agencies, nonprofits, etc. to address various aspects
related to CoC programs and activities, as well as obstacles that face the underserved in general.
However, the CoC addresses issues relative to homelessness, mental and physical illnesses, domestic
violence, etc. and has a wide range of members where collaboration in other areas is an option. Through
these working relationships, obstacles such as lack of communication between agencies, improved
services, limited resources, tracking and monitoring, and other needed resources are obtained, gaps in
services are better identified, and there is a more cohesive approach to identifying and resolving issues.
Actions planned to foster and maintain affordable housing
The City and the Palm Desert Housing Authority will continue to maintain the existing affordable housing
stock through the funding sources identified previously; however, as noted with the elimination of
redevelopment agencies, there is no longer what is considered “20% Set Aside Funds”. Therefore,
maintaining existing properties and programs will be the primary focus, provided funding is available, for
some time to come. However, new projects and programs will be planned and implemented where and
when possible.
Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards
The City’s Building & Safety and Housing departments distribute informational pamphlets on Lead Based
Paint Hazards and refer all calls to the County of Riverside Environmental Health Department. The City
addresses this issue on a case-by-case basis through multiple steps.
Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families
The City is continuing to team up with service providers to provide assistance for poverty level families,
including funding food and services options during the Program Year. In addition, the City will seek out
additional partnerships for programs that encourage self-sufficiency including employment and training,
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housing options, and safety net programs.
Actions planned to develop institutional structure
The City will continue to work with outside agencies to maintain and develop relationships, including
with nonprofit organizations, private businesses, the CoC, and nonprofit organizations in the region.
Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social
service agencies
The City will continue to work with various County departments, agencies, and nonprofit organizations
to identify and carry out goals and objectives of the CDBG Program, and to create a more cooperative
working relationship with all interested parties. The City invites these groups to attend public hearings,
community meetings, and special meetings that address specific programs and projects. The City has an
approved Citizen’s Participation Plan that it follows in this regard. In addition, City staff regularly attends
CoC meetings that involve multiple organizations and various County Departments as well as other local
jurisdictions wherein discussions are held on homelessness as well as supportive services to other at-risk
groups of individuals and families.
Discussion:
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Program Specific Requirements
AP-90 Program Specific Requirements – 91.220(l)(1,2,4)
Introduction:
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(1)
Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the
Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in
projects to be carried out.
program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed 0
address the priority needs and specific objectives identified in the grantee's strategic plan. 0
been included in a prior statement or plan 0
Total Program Income:0
Other CDBG Requirements
benefit persons of low and moderate income.Overall Benefit - A consecutive period
of one, two or three years may be used to determine that a minimum overall
benefit of 70% of CDBG funds is used to benefit persons of low and moderate
income. Specify the years covered that include this Annual Action Plan. 0.00%
HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(2)
1. A description of other forms of investment being used beyond those identified in Section 92.205 is
as follows:
NA
2. A description of the guidelines that will be used for resale or recapture of HOME funds when used
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for homebuyer activities as required in 92.254, is as follows:
NA
3. A description of the guidelines for resale or recapture that ensures the affordability of units acquired
with HOME funds? See 24 CFR 92.254(a)(4) are as follows:
NA
4. Plans for using HOME funds to refinance existing debt secured by multifamily housing that is
rehabilitated with HOME funds along with a description of the refinancing guidelines required that
will be used under 24 CFR 92.206(b), are as follows:
NA
5. If applicable to a planned HOME TBRA activity, a description of the preference for persons with
special needs or disabilities. (See 24 CFR 92.209(c)(2)(i) and CFR 91.220(l)(2)(vii)).
NA
6. If applicable to a planned HOME TBRA activity, a description of how the preference for a specific
category of individuals with disabilities (e.g. persons with HIV/AIDS or chronic mental illness) will
narrow the gap in benefits and the preference is needed to narrow the gap in benefits and services
received by such persons. (See 24 CFR 92.209(c)(2)(ii) and 91.220(l)(2)(vii)).
7. If applicable, a description of any preference or limitation for rental housing projects. (See 24 CFR
92.253(d)(3) and CFR 91.220(l)(2)(vii)). Note: Preferences cannot be administered in a manner that
limits the opportunities of persons on any basis prohibited by the laws listed under 24 CFR 5.105(a).
NA
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Community Development Block
Grant Substantial Amendments
Program Years 2020-2024
Ivan Tenorio, Homeless and Supportive Services Manager
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Introduction:
Why
Substantial
Amendments
are needed
HUD Requirement: A Substantial Amendment is required when
there is a significant change to an approved Consolidated or
Annual Action Plan. This includes:
•Reallocating $25,000 or more between projects,
•Adding or cancelling a project, or
•Significant changes in the purpose, scope, location, or
beneficiaries of a project.
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CDBG
Reallocation
Plan (PY
2019–2024)
Unspent Funds Accumulated: $449,198.11 (from cost savings
on completed projects)
Unspent Funds by Year:
• 2019: $5,596.38
• 2020: $8,784.90
• 2020 (CV): $181,441.64
• 2021: $59,723.44
• 2022: $32,467.73
• 2023: $51,184.02
• 2024: $110,000.00
• Total: $449,198.11
Reallocation Plan:
• CDBG CV –Desert Arc $180,000
• CDBG –Joslyn Center (ADA) $50,000
• CDBG -PDHA Infrastructure $217,756.47
• Total Reallocated: $447,756.47
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Outcome if
approved
With Council’s approval, staff will successfully draw
down the majority of remaining CDBG and CDBG-CV
balances from Program Years 2019-2024, maximizing
community impact and ensuring effective use of federal
funds.
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Questions
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
MEETING DATE: May 8, 2025
PREPARED BY: Jessica Gonzales, Housing Manager
SUBJECT: PROPOSED PLAN FOR BOND ISSUANCE BY THE CALIFORNIA
STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR PHASE
I OF THE PALM VILLAS AT MILLENNIUM APARTMENT PROJECT
LOCATED NORTH OF GERALD FORD DRIVE BETWEEN DINAH SHORE
DRIVE AND TECHNOLOGY DRIVE
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Conduct the public hearing under the requirements of Tax and Equity Fiscal Responsibility
Act (“TEFRA”) and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) in
connection with the proposed issuance in one or more series of revenue bonds by the
California Statewide Communities Development Authority (“CSCDA”), a joint exercise of
powers authority and public entity of the State of California, in an amount not to exceed Sixty
Five Million Dollars ($65,000,000) (the “Bonds”), to finance the acquisition, construction and
development of Phase I of Palm Villas at Millennium Apartments, 121-units of a 241-unit
multifamily affordable rental housing project located north of Gerald Ford Drive between
Dinah Shore Drive and Technology Drive, Palm Desert, Califor nia (the “Phase I of Project”)
and receive public comments.
2. Adopt a Resolution entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY THE CALIFORNIA
STATEWIDE COMMUNITIE S DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF EXEMPT FACILITY BONDS
FOR PHASE I OF PALM VILLAS AT MILLE NNIUM,” approving the issuance of the Bonds by
CSCDA for the benefit of PD Millennium Partners, L.P., a California Limited Partnership (the
"Borrower") a partnership of which Palm Communities (the "Develop er") or a related person
to the Developer is the general partner, to provide for the financing of the Project. Such
adoption is solely for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of TEFRA, the Code , and
California Government Code Sections 6500 et seq.
3. Authorize the Mayor or the Executive Director to enter into and execute the Indemnity
Agreement, attached hereto in substantial form.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS:
On October 13, 2022, the City Council unanimously adopted a resolution approving the
development of 241-unit multi -family affordable rental housing project consisting of two phases
with Phase I providing 121-units and Phase II providing 120 -units, known as Palm Villas at
Millennium, located north of Gerald Ford Drive between Dinah Shore Drive and Technology
Drive, Palm Desert, California (the “Project”). The Borrower is requesting bond financing from
the CSCDA in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed Sixty-Five Million Dollars
($65,000,000) of tax-exempt revenue bonds to construct Phase I, 121 -units of a 241-unit
multifamily affordable rental housing project (the “Phase I of Project”). CSCDA was formed, to
provide local governments with tools for the timely financing of public benefit projects.
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As part of the process to issue bonds, the local agency is required to hold a public hearing and
adopt a resolution supportive of the bond issuance. The Bonds to be issued by the CSCDA for
the Project will be the sole responsibility of the Borrower, and the City will have no financial,
legal, moral obligation, liability or responsibility for the Project or the repayment of the Bonds for
the financing of the Project. All financing documents with respect to the issuance of the Bonds
will contain clear disclaimers that the Bonds are not obligations of the City and will be paid solely
from funds provided by the Borrower. As further confirmation, the City is requesting the
Developer to indemnify the City from any ac tion arising directly or indirectly out of or related to
the City’s approval of the issuance of the Bonds .
Affordable housing development is a priority of the City Council, and therefore staff recommends
that the City Council take public testimony during the public hearing and adopt a resolution
supporting the Borrower’s request.
Strategic Plan:
This Project achieves several priorities under the Land Use, Housing & Open Space chapter
and the Transportation chapter of the Strategic Plan.
Land Use, Housing & Open Space
Priority No. 2: “Facilitate development of high-quality housing for people of all income
levels.”
Legal Review:
This report and resolutions have been reviewed by the Special Legal Counsel .
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no direct fiscal impact to the City resulting from the approval of the Borrower’s request.
Adoption of a resolution would allow CSCDA to issue housing bonds for the financing of the
construction of Phase I, 121-units of the Palm Villas at Millennium Project.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. City Council Resolution
2. City Council Public Hearing Notice
3. Indemnity Agreement
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RESOLUTION NO. 2025-__
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY THE CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE
COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF EXEMPT FACILITY BONDS
FOR PHASE I OF PALM VILLAS AT MILLENNIUM
WHEREAS, the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (the "Authority")
is authorized pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 6500 et seq. and
the terms of an Amended and Restated Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement, dated as of June 1,
1988 (the "Agreement"), among certain local agencies throughout the State of California, including
the City of Palm Desert (the "City"), to issue revenue bonds in accordance with Chapter 7 of Part 5
of Division 31 of the California Health and Safety Code for the purpose of financing multifamily rental
housing projects; and
WHEREAS, PD Millennium Partners LP, a California limited partnership (the “Borrower”) or
a partnership of which Palm Communities , a California Corporation (the “Developer”) or a related
person to the Developer is the general partner (the “Borrower”), has requested that the Authority
adopt a plan of financing providing for the issuance of exempt facility bonds for a qualified residential
rental project pursuant to Section 142(a)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") in
one or more series issued from time to time, including bonds issued to refund such exempt facility
bonds in one or more series from time to time, and at no time to exceed $65,000,000 in outstanding
aggregate principal amount (the "Bonds"), to finance or refinance the acquisition, construction
and development of Phase I, 122-units of a 241-unit multifamily rental housing project located
north of Gerald Ford Drive between Dinah Shore Drive and Technology Drive (APN 694-120-
028), Palm Desert, California (the "Phase I of the Project"); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 147(f) of the Code, prior to their issuance, private activity
bonds are required to be approved by the "applicable elected representative" of the governmental
units on whose behalf such bonds are expected to be issued and by a governmental unit having
jurisdiction over the entire area in which any facility financed by such bonds is to be located, after a
public hearing held following reasonable public notice.
WHEREAS, the members of this City Council (this "City Council") are the applicable elected
representatives of the City.
WHEREAS, there has been published, at least 7 days prior to the date hereof, in a
newspaper of general circulation within the City, a notice that a public hearing regarding the Bonds
would be held on a date specified in such notice.
WHEREAS, such public hearing was conducted on such date, at which time an opportunity
was provided to interested parties to present arguments both for and against the issuance of the
Bonds.
WHEREAS, the Authority is also requesting that the City Council approve the issuance of
any refunding bonds hereafter issued by the Authority for the purpose of refinancing the Bonds
which financed the Project (the "Refunding Bonds"), but only in such cases where federal tax laws
would not require additional consideration or approval by the City Council .
WHEREAS, it is intended that this Resolution shall constitute the approval of the issuance of
the Bonds required by Section 147(f) of the Code and Section 9 of the Agreement.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the issuance of the Bonds and the
Refunding Bonds by the Authority. It is the purpose and intent of the City Council that this resolution
constitute approval of the Bonds for the purposes of (i) Section 147(f) of the Code and (ii) Section 9
of the Agreement.
SECTION 3. The issuance of the Bonds shall be subject to the approval of the Authority of
all financing documents relating thereto to which the Authority is a party. The City shall have no
responsibility or liability whatsoever with respect to the Bonds.
SECTION 4. Neither the City nor its staff have reviewed or considered the financial
feasibility of the Project or the expected financing or operation of Phase I of the Project with regard
to any State of California s tatutory requirements. The adoption of this Resolution shall not obligate
the City or any department thereof to (i) provide any financing to acquire or construct the Project or
any refinancing of Phase I of the Project; (ii) approve any application or request for or take any other
action in connection with any planning approval, permit or other action necessary for the acquisition,
construction, rehabilitation, installation or operation of the Project or the Phase I of the Project; (iii)
make any contribution or advance any funds whatsoever to the Authority; or (iv) take any further
action with respect to the Authority or its membership therein.
SECTION 5. The officers of the City are hereby authorized and directed, jointly and
severally, to do any and all things and to execute and deliver any and all documents that they deem
necessary or advisable in order to carry out, give effect to and comply with the terms and intent of
this resolution and the financing approved hereby.
SECTION 6. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage.
ADOPTED ON May 8, 2025.
JAN C. HARNIK
MAYOR
ATTEST:
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, hereby certify that
Resolution No. ___ is a full, true, and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert on _______________, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
RECUSED:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of
the City of Palm Desert, California, on ___________________.
_________________________
ANTHONY J. MEJIA
CITY CLERK
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C I T Y O F P A L M
D E S E R T
73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE
PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578
CITY OF PALM DESERT
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, REGARDING ISSUANCE OF
EXEMPT FACILITY BONDS FOR PHASE I OF PALM VILLAS AT MILLENNIUM
PUBLIC HEARING: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Palm Desert,
California, will hold a Public Hearing at its meeting on May 8, 2025. The City Council meeting
begins at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California.
Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting may be conducted as a hybrid meeting allowing
public access via teleconference or in person. Options for remote participation will be listed on
the Posted Agenda for the meeting at https://www.palmdesert.gov/connect/city-council no later
than May 2, 2025.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City Council of the City of Palm Desert (the "City") will conduct a
public hearing as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code"),
at which it will hear and consider information concerning a proposed plan of financing providing
for the issuance by the California Statewide Communities Development Authority of exempt
facility bonds for a qualified residential rental project pursuant to Section 142(a)(7) of the Code in
one or more series issued from time to time, including bonds issued to refund such exempt facility
bonds in one or more series from time to time, and at no time to exceed $65,000,000 in
outstanding aggregate principal amount, to finance or refinance the acquisition, construction and
development of Phase I, 121-units of a 241-unit multifamily rental housing project located north
of Gerald Ford Drive between Dinah Shore Drive and Technology Drive (APN 694-120-028), Palm
Desert, California (the “Phase I of the Project”). The facilities are to be owned by PD Millennium
Partners LP, a California limited partnership or a partnership of which Palm Communities (the
“Developer”) or a related person to the Developer is the general partner (the “Borrower”).
COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION: Those wishing to comment on this application may either
appear in person at the public hearing or submit written comments, which must be received by
10:00 a.m. on the day of the hearing. Written comments should be sent to the City of Palm
Desert at 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260, Attention: City Clerk, or
emailed to: CouncilMeetingComments@palmdesert.gov.
Si necesita ayuda con esta notificación por favor llame a la Ciudad de Palm Desert y
comuníquese con Damian Olivares (760) 346-0611.
PUBLISH: THE DESERT SUN ANTHONY MEJIA, MMC, CITY CLERK
APRIL 25, 2025 CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA
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INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
THIS INDEMNITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of May 8, 2025,
by and between PALM COMMUNITIES, a California Corporation (“Palm Communities”), and the
CITY OF PALM DESERT, a California municipal corporation (the “City”), with reference to the
following facts and circumstances:
R E C I T A L S
WHEREAS, PD Millennium Partners L.P., a California Limited Partnership, a partnership
of which Palm Communities or a related person to Palm Communities is the general partner,
has requested that the California Statewide Communities Development Authority (the “CSCDA”)
adopt a plan of financing providing for the issuance of exempt facility bonds for a qualified
residential rental project pursuant to Section 142(a)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
(the “Code”) in one or more series issued from time to time, including bonds issued to refund
such exempt facility bonds in one or more series from time to time, and at no time to exceed
Sixty Five Million Dollars ($65,000,000) in aggregate principal amount (the “Bonds”), to finance
or refinance the acquisition, construction and development of Phase I, 121-units, of a 241-unit
multifamily rental housing project located north of Gerald Ford Drive between Dinah Shore Drive
and Technology Drive, Palm Desert, California; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 147(f) of the Code, the issuance of the Bonds by
CSCDA must be approved by the City because the Project is located within the territorial limits
of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City (the “City Council”) is the elected legislative
body of the City and is one of the “applicable elected representatives” required to approve the
issuance of the Bonds under Section 147(f) of the Code; and
WHEREAS, the CSCDA has requested that the City Council approve the issuance of the
Bonds by the CSCDA in order to satisfy the public approval requirement of Section 147(f) of the
Code and the requirements of Section 9 of the Amended and Restated Joint Exercise of Powers
Agreement relating to the CSCDA, dated as of June 1, 1988 (the “Agreement”), among certain
local agencies, including the City; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 147(f) of the Code, the City Council has, following
notice duly given, held a public hearing regarding the issuance of the Bonds, and on May 8,
2025, adopted Resolution No. ___ of the City approving the issuance of the Bonds.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, and the City’s adoption of
Resolution No. ____, Palm Communities and the City agree as follows:
1. Indemnification. From and after the execution of this Agreement, Palm
Communities hereby agrees to indemnify, defend (with counsel reasonably acceptable to City)
and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees and council members (collectively, the
“City Parties”) from and against all legal actions or proceedings, and any other claims, liabilities,
losses, judgments, damages, awards, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees
and court costs actually incurred by the City Parties) arising directly or indirectly out of or related
to the City’s approval of the issuance of the Bonds as provided in Resolution No. ___ of the City
and adopted on May 8, 2025.
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2. Governing Law; Interpretation/Construction of Agreement. This Agreement shall
be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California in effect at the time of the
execution of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be construed according to its fair meaning
as if prepared by both parties hereto.
3. Modifications; Waivers. No modifications of this Agreement, shall be effective
unless it is in writing and is duly authorized and executed by the parties hereto, and similarly no
waiver by either party of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective u nless it is in writing
and is duly authorized and executed by the waiving party.
4. Severability. If any term, provision, condition or covenant of this Agreement or
the application thereof to any party or circumstance shall, to any extent, be held invalid or
unenforceable, the remainder of this instrument, or the application of such term, provision,
condition or covenant to persons or circumstances other than those as to whom or which it is
held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this
Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
5. Merger of Prior Agreements and Understandings. This Agreement contains the
entire understanding between the parties related to the matters covered by this Agreement and
all prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations and statements,
whether oral or written, are merged herein and shall be of no further force or effect.
6. Counterparts; Electronic Delivery. This Agreement may be executed in any
number of counterparts which, when taken together, shall constitute a fully-executed original.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Palm Communities and the City have executed this
Agreement as of the date first set forth above.
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