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City Council Considers Bold Pride Month Recognition Plan

June 14, 2024 | Palm Desert, Riverside County, California



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City Council Considers Bold Pride Month Recognition Plan
In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the recognition of Gay Pride Month, seeking guidance on how to commemorate the event in Palm Desert. Assistant City Manager Chris Escobedo presented a report detailing responses from Coachella Valley cities regarding their pride celebrations, which varied from issuing proclamations to hosting large-scale events.

Last year, Palm Desert issued a proclamation in June, aligning with national celebrations. However, local events are often more prominent in November due to favorable weather conditions. Escobedo proposed several options for the council's consideration, including issuing a proclamation in June, displaying the pride flag on city poles, and utilizing city hall's banner space for pride-related displays.

Council member Steven Nelson emphasized the importance of leadership in supporting the LGBTQ+ community, urging the council to be proactive rather than reactive in their approach. He expressed hope that the city would continue to foster an inclusive environment for all residents.

Another council member suggested using city hall's exterior wall to showcase support for Pride Month in November while also issuing a proclamation in June. The council discussed the possibility of participating in the Palm Springs Pride Parade, indicating that involvement would depend on the availability and interest of council members.

The council is expected to finalize their plans for commemorating Gay Pride Month in the coming weeks, with a focus on promoting inclusivity and community engagement.

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