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Commission approves spring 2026 hydroseeding and temporary pop-up dog parks

Parks and Recreation Commission (Palm Springs) · March 24, 2026
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Summary

The Palm Springs Parks and Recreation Commission voted to proceed with hydroseeding and maintenance work at heavily used city dog parks, temporarily closing the sites for an estimated 4—6 weeks and opening two fenced pop-up locations at Sunrise and Ruth Hardy parks during the work.

The Palm Springs Parks and Recreation Commission voted to move forward with spring 2026 hydroseeding and related maintenance at the city's high‑use dog parks, a plan staff said will improve turf durability but require a closure period.

The director told commissioners the work, started at Demuth Dog Park on March 2, aims to restore worn turf through hydroseeding'14a sprayed mixture of seed, mulch, fertilizer and soil amendments that staff said typically begins germination in seven to 14 days and requires about four to six weeks of restricted use to…

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