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PS City Council Approves Initiative to Fund Convention Center Upgrades

PALM SPRINGS (CNS) - A proposed initiative to generate roughly $4
million per year to fund the expansion of the Convention Center by taxing the
city's hospitality industry was announced today.
  

The City Council unanimously approved a resolution of intention during
Wednesday's council meeting to create a ``Tourism Improvement District,''
who would collect money from a 1% tax imposed on lodging businesses citywide,
including hotels and short- term rentals. Restaurants and retail businesses
will not be a part of the district.
  

The funds will go towards upgrading the Convention Center and
enhancements connecting to the facility.
  

``The Tourism Improvement District provides the dedicated funding
needed to modernize our Convention Center, attract high-caliber events, and
continue welcoming large groups and visitors whose spending supports our entire
local economy,'' Peggy Trott, chairwoman of P.S. Resorts, said in a statement.
  

P.S. Resorts will serve as the owners' association and will manage funds.
  

The purpose behind improving the Convention Center was to remain
competitive in the tourism sector, in which city officials believe the facility
will attract major businesses and people to the city.
  

``The convention center and its surrounding district are vital
economic engines for our city,'' Karen Totaro, general manager for the center,
said in a statement.
  

``This effort strategically invests in a maximizing economic impact,
supporting local jobs and generating lasting value for our community, Totato
adds.
  

Mayor Naomi Soto remarked on the importance of the district stating,
``I want to show my appreciation and thank P.S. Resorts for taking the lead on
this initiative. The Tourism Improvement District will provide a sustainable
revenue path to ensure that our convention center remains competitive and
drives our tourism economy. Now, we can be confident that Palm Springs will
continue to be a premier destination for visitors worldwide.''
  

A meeting will be held this summer to show residents, business owners
and other community members initial design concepts and to provide feedback.
  

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By: City News Service

April 10, 2026

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PS City Council Approves Initiative to Fund Convention Center Upgrades