Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Mayor Pro Tem
Work Email
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Denise Delgado's organization
The special meeting included the roll call, approval of the agenda, and the pledge of allegiance. The council also addressed public comments regarding closed session items, followed by an adjournment to closed session. Upon reconvening from closed session, there was no reportable action.
This document outlines an integrated land use and transit network plan for the Coachella Rail Station area, developed through a feasibility study. It encompasses a comprehensive Station Area Plan and an Economic Development Strategy, detailing specific visions, goals, and implementation steps. The strategic direction aims to transform downtown Coachella into a vibrant, culturally rich, and connected area that supports transit-oriented housing and commercial development. Key pillars include strengthening the local business base, investing in public spaces, leveraging rail access for transit-oriented development, fostering public-private partnerships, and promoting cultural activation to enhance the community.
The KPC Coachella Specific Plan serves as the guiding document for the future development of a master-planned community across approximately 2,808 acres within the City of Coachella. The plan outlines a diverse mix of residential units, extensive mixed-use commercial and entertainment areas, and institutional facilities such as schools and a wellness university overlay. It allocates substantial open space for parks, greenways, and agricultural production. Organized into five distinct villages (Wellness District, Entertainment Center, Active Recreation, Active Adult Community, Agricultural Estates), the plan emphasizes sustainable design strategies, multi-modal transportation, and harmonious integration with the natural landscape, aiming to create a vibrant, cohesive community entrance that addresses economic, social, and environmental needs over the next 30+ years.
The Special Meeting of the City Council and associated bodies (Sanitation District, Fire Protection District, Financing Authority, Government Access Cable Channel Corporation, Water Authority, and Redevelopment Agency Successor Agency) included procedural items such as opening the session, roll call, agenda approval, flag salute, and receiving written communications and public comments on non-agenda items. The primary business conducted during the closed session involved the appointment of the City Manager and a conference with legal counsel regarding one potential litigation case.
The City Council convened for a special meeting, also acting as the Coachella Sanitary District, Coachella Fire Protection District, Coachella Financing Authority, Coachella Educational and Governmental Access Cable Channel Corporation, Coachella Water Authority, successor agency to the Coachella Redevelopment Agency, and Coachella Parks and Recreation Foundation. The agenda was approved, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The council then adjourned to a closed session after confirming there were no written communications or public comments regarding the closed session items.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at City of Coachella
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Lincoln Bogard
Finance Director
Key decision makers in the same organization