Section 14 Overview

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NEW: SUBMIT SECTION 14-RELATED DOCUMENTS FOR HISTORICAL CONTEXT STUDY

The City of Palm Springs has hired Architectural Resources Group (ARG) to research and analyze the facts surrounding the complex history of Section 14. A draft report of these findings is expected to be completed in September, with a final presentation to the City Council slated for November. We are asking the public to assist in this endeavor by providing historical documents, photos or other information regarding the history of Section 14. Please click link above to submit information. The deadline to submit this information is 5 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 29.




The City of Palm Springs invites residents and stakeholders to learn more about the history and facts surrounding Section 14. See below fact sheets and a review of historic City documents:


Fact Sheet - History of Section 14

Fact Sheet - Significance of Section 14 and FAQs

Fact Sheet - Palm Springs Equity Efforts Timeline


CLICK TO DOWNLOAD: SECTION 14 Historical Slide Deck

Click HERE to download Mayor Jeffrey Bernstein’s statement about the City’s recent Section 14 efforts.




Bureau of Indian Affairs, Health & Sanitation Reports, 1933 - 1936



Report of Special Committee on Indian Affairs, March 18, 1948



Section 14 Map, November 1948



Section 14 Abatement Chronology, Sept. 1965 - Dec. 1967


Section 14 Abatements, Phase 1



Section 14 Abatements, Phase 2


Section 14 Abatements, Phase 3



Section 14 Abatements, Phase 4



Section 14 Abatements, Phase 5


Section 14 Abatements, Phase 6


Section 14 Demolition & Hauling Costs


Section 14 Updates to City Manager, 1967 - 1968


Joe H. Leonard and Virginia B. Leonard vs. City of Palm Springs (property owner: Dora Prieto). Suit filed Dec. 12, 1967; Trial Date: May 9, 1968; Court Decision: July 5, 1968



NEW: SUBMIT SECTION 14-RELATED DOCUMENTS FOR HISTORICAL CONTEXT STUDY

The City of Palm Springs has hired Architectural Resources Group (ARG) to research and analyze the facts surrounding the complex history of Section 14. A draft report of these findings is expected to be completed in September, with a final presentation to the City Council slated for November. We are asking the public to assist in this endeavor by providing historical documents, photos or other information regarding the history of Section 14. Please click link above to submit information. The deadline to submit this information is 5 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 29.




The City of Palm Springs invites residents and stakeholders to learn more about the history and facts surrounding Section 14. See below fact sheets and a review of historic City documents:


Fact Sheet - History of Section 14

Fact Sheet - Significance of Section 14 and FAQs

Fact Sheet - Palm Springs Equity Efforts Timeline


CLICK TO DOWNLOAD: SECTION 14 Historical Slide Deck

Click HERE to download Mayor Jeffrey Bernstein’s statement about the City’s recent Section 14 efforts.




Bureau of Indian Affairs, Health & Sanitation Reports, 1933 - 1936



Report of Special Committee on Indian Affairs, March 18, 1948



Section 14 Map, November 1948



Section 14 Abatement Chronology, Sept. 1965 - Dec. 1967


Section 14 Abatements, Phase 1



Section 14 Abatements, Phase 2


Section 14 Abatements, Phase 3



Section 14 Abatements, Phase 4



Section 14 Abatements, Phase 5


Section 14 Abatements, Phase 6


Section 14 Demolition & Hauling Costs


Section 14 Updates to City Manager, 1967 - 1968


Joe H. Leonard and Virginia B. Leonard vs. City of Palm Springs (property owner: Dora Prieto). Suit filed Dec. 12, 1967; Trial Date: May 9, 1968; Court Decision: July 5, 1968


  • The City of Palm Springs has hired Architectural Resources Group (ARG) to research and analyze the facts surrounding the complex history of Section 14. A draft report of these findings is expected to be completed in September, with a final presentation to the City Council slated for November. We are asking the public to assist in this endeavor by providing Section 14-related documentation, photos and information. Individuals' decisions to share or not share information will have no effect on any possible future historical or reparations study. Please note: Any information submitted to the City will likely become public records.

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