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Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos
A new County ordinance to define the land-use and create regulations for Ranchos in the Coachella Valley is set to take effect by the end of August after it was unanimously approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on June 25. Ranchos are large agricultural properties used to hold events, primarily outdoors, such as The post Concerns linger about enforcement of short-term rental regulations on Coachella Valley ranchos appeared first on KESQ.
New developer proceeding with evaluation of long-delayed Talus La Quinta as City declares latest default
A new developer announced his intention to move forward with the long-delayed Talus La Quinta resort development as the City confirmed to News Channel 3 that long-time developer Robert Green Development Company and SilverRock Development Company are in default of all obligations to the project. Northern California-based investor Christopher M. George, founder of CMG Financial, The post New developer proceeding with evaluation of long-delayed Talus La Quinta as City declares latest default appeared first on KESQ.
Coachella Valley water management plan updates receive state approval
On Thursday, June 27, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced that the updates to the two groundwater management plans, initially approved in 2019 as Alternatives to a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP), continue to meet the requirements of SGMA. Adopted by the state in 2014, SGMA requires governments and...
Where do Coachella Valley's public golf courses rank among California's top facilities?
The golf world of the Coachella Valley is notable because of the large number of private golf courses in the area. While about 75% of the country’s approximate 16,000 golf courses can be accessed by the public, only about 50% of the desert’s 120 golf courses have public access as resort, daily fee...
Tips to Help Avoid Heat-Related Illnesses From the County of Riverside Emergency Management Department
The City of Cathedral City and the Coachella Valley continue to experience a prolonged period of extremely hot temperatures. Extreme heat is the leading weather-related cause of death in the U.S. However, heat-related illnesses and deaths are largely preventable with proper planning, education and action. The County of Riverside Emergency Management Department and its Riverside Emergency Medical Services Agency (REMSA) encourages individuals in affected areas to pay close attention to weather forecasts, heed the advice from local officials and follow these tips to stay safe during extreme heat.
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