Project Updates

Attend the Next Public Meeting for the Palm Springs International Airport Master Plan

The Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) invites the public to attend the next Master Plan public presentation, which will be held Thursday, December 5, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Palm Springs Convention Center. The latest PSP Master Plan event is another opportunity for residents and stakeholders to participate in the future development of […]

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City of Palm Springs Approves Terminal Concept for Palm Springs International Airport

The Palm Springs International Airport master plan process reached a major milestone in January, as the Palm Springs City Council selected a concept for the future development of the airport terminal. In the fall of 2023, airport staff, along with the Airport Master Plan Working Group, the Airport Commission, and the community, weighed in on

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Palm Springs Airport Master Plan Holds First Working Group Session

In addition to the many planners, engineers, environmental scientists, architects, and aviation professionals that comprise the Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) Airport Master Plan team, the City of Palm Springs has also established a Working Group to participate in the process. The Working Group is made up of technical and non-technical experts, elected officials, and

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City of Palm Springs Launches Airport Master Plan Efforts

Palm Springs, California – The City of Palm Springs is launching a new long-term planning effort for the Palm Springs International Airport (PSP). The Airport Master Plan is a comprehensive look at the entire airport facility and its potential over the next two decades. The plan will build on the current Airport Master Plan, approved

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