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Parks commission backs Ruth Hardy fitness court, dissolves public-art ad hoc and forms golf-course ad hoc

Palm Springs Parks and Recreation Commission · November 26, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously recommended council approval of a Measure J-funded fitness court at Ruth Hardy Park, voted to dissolve a public-art ad hoc in favor of a master-plan ad hoc and formed a golf-course ad hoc to address community concerns about rates and course conditions.

At its Nov. 24 meeting the Palm Springs Parks and Recreation Commission took several formal actions, unanimously approving staff recommendations and creating two ad hoc committees.

The commission voted unanimously to recommend to City Council the design approval for a Measure J-funded fitness court at Ruth Hardy Park. Staff described the proposed court as roughly 60 feet by 100 feet with rubberized surfacing and a hip-style shade structure; the facility is intended primarily for exercise classes and reservations follow the city's existing fee schedule. Commissioners asked…

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