All city meetings are being held in person. Members of the public are encouraged to attend meetings at City Hall at Palm Desert Civic Center, but they can also participate remotely.
The four methods for speaking at meetings are listed below. For questions on viewing or speaking at meetings, please contact the Palm Desert City Clerks office, by clicking here.
In Person
For City Council and Planning Commission meetings, upon arrival at the Council Chamber, a “speaker card” should be completed and submitted to the City Clerk. Speakers may address the City Council when the Mayor announces the item of business and the City Clerk calls the speaker to the podium.
Palm Desert City Hall
73510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
For all other meetings, please notify the recording secretary upon your arrival that you wish to speak.
By E-mail
Please send all messages to cityclerk@palmdesert.gov. E-mails received prior to 10:00 a.m. on the day of the City Council meeting will be made part of the record and distributed to City Council. E-mails will not be read aloud. For all other meetings, please refer to the published agenda for the submission deadline.
Oral Comments During Live Session
Virtual meetings are conducted with Zoom. The meeting link for the Council Meeting will be available at palmdesert.gov/zoom. For all other meetings, please refer to the published agenda.
Participate Using Your Telephone
Step 1: Dial any of the following based on your location: (669) 900-9128 or (213) 338-8477 or (669) 219-2599 or (971) 247-1195 or (253) 215-8782. If there is a high volume of calls, please continue dialing until you connect successfully.
Step 2: Enter the Meeting ID: 833 6744 9572 followed by #.
Step 3: Indicate that you are a participant by pressing # to continue. You will hear audio of the meeting in progress. Remain on the line if the meeting has not yet started.
Step 4: During the meeting, Press *9 to add yourself to the queue and wait for City Clerk staff to announce your name/phone number. The City Clerk will unmute your line when it is your turn to speak. Limit your comments to three (3) minutes.