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The sun shines a
little brighter here. Palm Desert is nestled against the foothills of
the Santa Rosa Mountains ans is home to the kind of world-class resorts
and ammenities expected from a premier location. Near-perfect weather,
majestic scenery, numerous events and attractions, as well as
scensational shopping and dining lure thousands of visitors annually.
A growing population, an expanding work force, low land costs and
plentiful resources make Palm Desert the place to be. Our beautiful
desert paradise is well suited for anyone seeking a friendly, healthy
and active lifestyle. MAYOR RICHARD S. KELLY
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Population: 49,539 Fire Median Age: 52.6 760-346-6234 Median Household Income: $51,277 Median Home Selling Price: $409,125 Library 73-300 Fred Waring Drive City Hall 760-346-6552 73-510 Fred Waring Drive 760-346-0611 Schools www.cityofpalmdesert.org Desert Sands Unified School District
Chamber of Commerce Events & Points of Interest 73-710 Fred Waring Drive Art in Public Places 760-346-6111 (An ever-changing collection of art www.pdcc.org on display throughout the city landscape. Self-guided and docent Utilities & Services tours.) Southern California Edison 72-567 Highway 111 Southern California Gas Company 760-568-5240 Coachella Valley Water District www.palmdesertart.org Burrtec Waste & Recycling Services Time Warner Cable College of the Desert Street Fair Every Weekend Post Office (June-September 7 a.m.-noon; 24-801 Hovley Lane October-May 7 a.m.-2 p.m.) 45-300 Portola Avenue 760-773-2567 800-275-8777 www.codstreetfair.com
Police The Living Desert 760-836-1600 47-900 Portola Avenue 760-346-5694 www.livingdesert.org
The McCallum Theatre 73-000 Fred Waring Drive 760-346-6505 www.mccallumtheatre.com
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