Author: rcrncic@cityofdhs.org

I-10 Freeway Closure Update

Westbound Interstate 10 reopened at Bob Hope Dr. Eastbound I-10 remains shut down from Bob Hope to Date Palm Dr. According to CHP, the closure from Eastbound I-10 will be moved from Haugen Lehman to Date Palm Drive. Eastbound traffic will be directed off at Date Palm Drive, north to Varner Road, and east on … Continued

Become a Red Cross Volunteer

The American Red Cross is looking for volunteers in Desert Hot Springs. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to Alexander Newman, Disaster Program Manager at (760) 895-0424 or email alexander.newman@redcross.org

2022 California Building Code Adoption and Submittals Under the 2019 California Building Code

2022 California Building Code Adoption and Submittals Under the 2019 California Building Code This Information Bulletin announces the publication of the 2022 California Building Standards Code, the effective date and application of the codes, availability, as well as enforcement responsibility. The 2022 California Building Standards Code, Title 24, California Code of Regulations (Title 24) was … Continued

Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts Continue

Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts continues on Saturday, March 5th with the return of the popular “Afternoon Concert Crawl” featuring outdoor performances at Cabot’s Pueblo Museum, the City Hall Amphitheater, and the new Desert Hot Springs Library. At each venue, short performances will begin at 2pm, 2:45pm, and 3:30pm, making it possible for audience members … Continued

Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts

Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts roared back to life this past Sunday with its first live event since March 2020: “Wind Quintets in the Park,” an hour-long performance that filled the amphitheater at Guy Tedesco Park just before sunset. “After almost two years since presenting our last public concerts, we are beyond thrilled to offer … Continued

Guidance for Face Coverings

The COVID-19 vaccines remain effective in preventing serious disease, hospitalization, and death from the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Unvaccinated persons are more likely to get infected and spread the virus which is transmitted through the air and concentrates indoors. To ensure that we collectively protect the health and well-being of all Californians; keep schools open for in-person … Continued

2021 State of the City

Watch the 2021 State of the City. Find out what is happening in our city. This annual event offers a review of economic activity from the previous year, as well as future development updates. Mayor Scott Matas is the featured speaker for this event.

Where Can I Get Vaccinated?

Everyone 12 years and older is eligible for the Pfizer vaccine, and everyone 18 years and older is eligible for the Moderna vaccine or Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Locations in Desert Hot Springs include Rite-Aid and Walgreens. For all Riverside County vaccine locations, visit COVID-19 Vaccine (rivcoph.org).

Vaccine Information

The following information comes from the CDC. “Getting vaccinated prevents severe illness, hospitalizations, and death. Unvaccinated people should get vaccinated and continue masking until they are fully vaccinated. With the Delta variant, this is more urgent than ever. CDC has updated guidance for fully vaccinated people based on new evidence on the Delta variant. Here’s what you … Continued

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