Residents weigh in on Palm Springs’ ambitious bike lane initiative

Residents look over plans for bike lanes at the third and final meeting designed to get their input, held Monday evening at the James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center.

City officials and engineering, planning, and design consultants from Kimley-Horn gathered Monday evening at the James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center for their third meeting to solicit feedback and suggestions from residents on the city’s proposed bike lane project design. The initiative aims to enhance the city’s cycling infrastructure, increase active transportation options, and improve traffic calming measures for residents.

While Palm Springs plans to install bike lanes on two miles of South Palm Canyon Road and three miles of Racquet Club Road (find details here​), this meeting was focused on the Little Tuscany segment of the project, which begins at the Little Tuscany area from Tuscany Heights Drive, and extends down Racquet Club Road down to Farrell Drive, and terminates at Vista Chino…

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