The Palm Springs city council agreed on a $5.9 million reparations settlement for former residents of the Section 14 ...
The city of Palm Springs, Calif., will consider a nearly $6 million reparations settlement for former residents of a ...
The Palm Springs City Council on Thursday voted 5-0 to approve a lawsuit settlement offer aimed at addressing historical ...
The Palm Springs City Council has approved a $5.9 million deal to pay Black and Latino families who were displaced from a ...
The Palm Springs City Council met behind closed doors Thursday to debate a possible restitution deal over the eviction of residents and destruction of homes on Section 14 land decades ago.
The city said key highlights from the study revealed: The Section 14 abatements began in 1936, with an abatement campaign by the State and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). Palm Springs was not ...
The City of Palm Springs released a long-in-the-works 114-page report late Friday detailing the history of the multi-decade-long process by which people were evicted from Section 14, along with a ...
Section 14 was a one-square-mile area of land located next to Downtown Palm Springs. The city participated in clearing the Agua Caliente land for future development in the 1960s, after its mostly ...