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PSP Master Plan and CEQA Review
With big plans for the future of Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), we are thrilled to have recently submitted the draft Master Plan to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA will be responsible for reviewing and approving the Airport Layout Plan, which identifies envisioned airport facilities for a 20-year

CEQA and How it Affects the PSP Airport Master Plan
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), enacted in 1970, stands as a landmark piece of legislation dedicated to safeguarding California’s environment; it requires state and local agencies to identify, analyze, and disclose the environmental impacts of proposed projects, while also seeking public input and exploring alternatives to reduce or mitigate

City Council Unanimously Approves Airport Master Plan Concept
Hybrid Rental Car Center alternative delivers flexibility to adapt to market demand while prioritizing passenger experience

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

Master Plan Open House June 4
The Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) invites the public to attend the latest Master Plan Open House, which will be held Tuesday, June 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Palm Springs Convention Center. The PSP Master Plan Open House is an opportunity for residents and stakeholders to participate

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 airport wants your feedback!
At the September 19 public open house, Palm Springs International Airport leadership presented four possibilities for the future development of the airport terminal facilities. While those who attended in person were able to talk to subject-matter experts and provide their insight at the event, we want to hear from all

Master Plan to expand Palm Springs Int’l Airport gets community feedback
The community is getting in on the planning process for the future of the Palm Springs International Airport. They want to preserve its iconic past, while keeping up with increasing tourism throughout the Valley. It’s all part of the Master Plan to expand and grow the airport.

Palm Springs International Airport holding Master Plan Open House on Sept. 19
The Palm Springs International Airport today invited the public to its free Master Plan Open House later this month, which will allow community members to share their preferences for the airport’s future development. The open house will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. on Sept. 19 in Room Primrose CD at

PSP Invites Local Residents to Master Planning Open House
Palm Springs, CA — The Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) is excited to invite the public to its upcoming Master Plan Open House, on Tuesday, September 19, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., at the Palm Springs Convention Center. The PSP Airport Master Plan process seeks to protect the airport’s iconic

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

Fast-Growing Palm Springs Airport Launches Master Plan Process
California’s Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) will begin developing a new airport master plan with an initial focus on determining the future of its aging passenger terminal. The process for developing a master plan for the airport, located 130 mi. east of Los Angeles International (LAX), will take 30 months,