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Desert Hot Springs council donates five surplus lots to Habitat for Humanity to build low‑income homes

Desert Hot Springs City Council · March 31, 2026
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The city council approved donating five surplus residential parcels to Habitat for Humanity of the Coachella Valley for development of low‑income housing; staff said the lots were declared exempt surplus land after redevelopment dissolution and Habitat representatives aim to start three homes before year‑end.

The Desert Hot Springs City Council voted unanimously March 30 to donate five surplus residential parcels to Habitat for Humanity of the Coachella Valley for construction of low‑income housing.

Administrative Services Director Jeffrey Buckeye told council the parcels were acquired by the former redevelopment agency and transferred to the housing authority after the agency's dissolution; the city previously declared nine parcels…

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