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Office of Neighborhood Involvement

3200 E Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262 PSNIC picnic banner for web
Phone: (760) 323-8255
Fax: (760) 322-8325 
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On the outside of City Hall, above the entrance to the City Council Chamber, are the words: The People Are the City.

Palm Springs is a City of great neighborhoods because our residents choose to make a difference in the places where they live.

In 2005, the City Council formalized a process for officially recognizing neighborhood organizations throughout Palm Springs. City officials have increased opportunities for citizen involvement and built strong partnerships between City Hall and the community through these recognized neighborhood organizations.

The Office of Neighborhood Involvement provides residents with responsive, coordinated services that PSNIC picnic map for webpromote and support collaboration and communication through the recognized neighborhood organizations. Representatives from these neighborhood organizations form the Neighborhood Involvement Committee which meets monthly.

Currently there are 25 organized neighborhoods that make up the Palm Springs Neighborhood Involvement Committee (PSNIC). They are:

  • Araby Cove Neighborhood Organization
  • Baristo Neighborhood Organization
  • Chino Canyon Neighborhood Organization
  • Deepwell Estates Neighborhood Organization
  • Demuth Park Neighborhood Organization
  • Desert Highland Gateway Estates Communication Action Association
  • Desert Park Estates Neighborhood Organization
  • El Mirador Neighborhood Organization
  • Four Seasons Neighborhood Organization
  • Historic Tennis Club Neighborhood Organization
  • Indian Canyons Neighborhood Organization
  • Mountain Gate Neighborhood Organization 
  • Old Las Palmas Neighborhood Organization
  • Racquet Club Estates Neighborhood Organization
  • Racquet Club South Neighborhood Organization
  • Racquet Club West Neighborhood Organization
  • Ruth Hardy Park Neighborhood Organization
  • Sunmor Neighborhood Organization
  • Sunrise Vista Chino Neighborhood Coalition
  • Tahquitz River Estates Neighborhood Organization
  • The Mesa Neighborhood Organization
  • The Movie Colony Neighborhood Organization
  • Vista Las Palmas Neighborhood Organization
  • Vista Norte Neighborhood Organization 
  • Warm Sands Neighborhood Organization

If you live in an area without a neighborhood organization, we hope you will help get one started. The website has a Toolbox where you'll find all the information, forms and the steps to take to get you underway.

Our City's commitment to community building and civic engagement is clear. We encourage you to join us and become involved.

Contact:

Lee HusfeldtLee Husfeldt, Director of Neighborhood and Community Relations


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Last updated: 8/26/2010 1:49:14 PM