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Staff briefs commission on health‑equity planning, mini‑storage moratorium and upcoming Maverick appeal
Summary
Staff told the Indio City Planning Commission on March 12 that many General Plan implementation programs currently lack funding and that the city’s recent zoning code amendment prohibiting mini‑storage and similar facilities (effective July 17, 2024) will be revisited in five years.
Planning staff told the Indio City Planning Commission on March 12 that several General Plan implementation programs — including a health and equity element or updates tied to environmental justice and gas station siting — currently have no dedicated funding and would require consultant support or additional staffing to advance.
A staff member said the annual report notes “there is no funding allocated” for implementation of many programs and that staffing capacity is limited. The staff member told…
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