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List of mayors of Palm Springs, California

The mayor of Palm Springs, California is a largely ceremonial title, elected at-large, with no executive functions. The mayor is the chairman of the city council meetings. The legislative body is the five-member city council, which is voted into office by public elections. The Council appoints a professional manager to oversee the administrative operations, implement its policies, and advise it. The city of Palm Springs is a council-manager type government.[1]

Mayor of Palm Springs
Palm Springs Seal
Palm Springs Flag
Incumbent
Jeffrey Bernstein
since December 14, 2023
StyleMr. Mayor
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderPhilip L. Boyd
Formation1938
Website"Office of the Mayor".


The office of mayor was created in 1938 when Palm Springs was officially established as a city. Palm Springs residents voted on the issue of incorporation and for the first members of the city council on April 12, 1938. There were 910 registered voters in the city. Voters cast their ballots 442 in favor and 211 opposed.[2] Upon certification of the election results the city's incorporation was finalized on April 20, 1938.

The mayor was not directly elected until 1982. Palm Springs Mayors serve a four-year term. There are no term limits for the mayor or members of the city council.

This is a list of mayors of Palm Springs, California.

# Mayor Picture Term(s) Notes Significant civic events during term(s) of office
1 Philip L. Boyd April 1938 – April 1942 First mayor under the original city charter. The city was 16 square miles and represented by seven wards.[2]
  • Fire Protection District dissolved and Palm Springs Fire Department formed[3]
  • City establishes Palm Springs Public Library, July 5, 1939[3][4]: 47 
  • The Welwood Murray Memorial Library opens February 19, 1941[4]: 53 
  • Palm Springs High School opens; students no longer travel to Banning[3]
2 Frank V. Shannon April 1942 – April 1944
3 Eugene E. Therieau April 1944 – April 1946
  • Thomas A. O'Donnell donates the O'Donnell Golf Course to the city, which names it the Thomas A. O'Donnell Municipal Park (1944–1945)[5]
4 Clarence E. Hyde April 1946 – April 1948
  • Executed Lease Agreement No. 209 between the City of Palm Springs and the O'Donnell Golf Club on July 1, 1947. Lease ends on December 26, 2043[5]
5 Charles Farrell April 1948 – July 1953
  • The Committee of Twenty-Five formed to promote civic activities and sponsor visits of influential and important persons in business[6]
6 Florian Boyd July 1953 – November 1957
  • Boyd joined Governor Goodwin Knight in welcoming President and Mrs. Eisenhower to PS on their way to Smoke Tree Ranch as guests of businessman Paul Helms[7]
  • City rejects the Agua Caliente's land-use strategy plan for Section 14 prepared by Victor Gruen and Associates claiming it would "pull business away from downtown Palm Springs"[8][9]
  • New City Hall, designed by architect Albert Frey,[10] opens[3]
7 Gerald K. Sanborn November 1957 – April 1958 Acting mayor
8 Frank Bogert April 1958 – January 1966
  • City purchases land from Agua Caliente Indians for present day airport[3]
  • New Police Station opens on McCallum Way, October 12, 1959[3]
  • Municipal Golf Course opens with 18 holes on October 28, 1959[3]
  • President John F. Kennedy visits Palm Springs on December 9, 1962[11]
  • City authorizes the demolition and razing of homes and structures on the Agua Caliente Reservation in Section 14 – February 19, 1962
  • Vista del Monte Park (present day Victoria Park) and neighboring Fire Station dedicated on November 15, 1964[3]
9 George Beebe, Jr. January 1966 – April 1966 Acting mayor
10 Edgar L. McCoubrey
April 1966 – April 1967
  • City installs the Pearl McCallum McManus fountain at PS Airport. McCoubrey voted against funding it.[12]
11 Howard Wiefels April 1967 – March 1974
  • Proposition R provided funding for the following projects:
    • Sunrise Park
      • PS Public Library
      • Leisure Center
      • The Pavilion
      • PS Swim Center[13]
    • Desert Highland Park (present day James O. Jessie Park)
      • Community Center
      • Gymnasium
      • Playground and baseball field
12 William Foster April 1974 – March 1977
13 Russ Beirich March 1977 – April 1980
  • PS Police Training Center is dedicated on April 17, 1977[3]
14 John Doyle April 1980 – April 1982
15 Frank Bogert April 1982 – April 1988 First directly elected mayor
  • New Police Department building on South Civic Drive dedicated August 21, 1985[3]
  • PS Convention Center opens on December 31, 1987[3]
16 Sonny Bono April 1988 – April 1992
  • Library reinstated as a full Municipal Department through the efforts of Library Board President Kleindienst on October 3, 1990[4]: 100 
  • Fire destroys the historic El Mirador Tower – July 26, 1989[3]
  • Created Palm Springs International Film Festival.[14]: 198  Debuts on January 10, 1990[3]
  • The downtown redevelopment plan called "Vision Palm Springs" presented on May 16, 1990[15]
  • Grand opening of the restored El Mirador Tower designed by architect Chris Mills – November 10, 1990[3]
  • Vintage Grand Prix returns as the Palm Springs Road Races – November 15–18, 1990[3]
  • Villagefest Street Fair[16] debuts on February 28, 1991[3]
  • Mizell Senior Center opens, designed by architect Chris Mills – March 14, 1991[3]
17 Lloyd Maryanov April 1992 – December 1995

Date for elections moved from April to November to coincide with state and nation election cycles.

  • Mid-Valley Parkway
  • Welwood Murray Memorial Library is closed by Library Board on June 30, 1992[3]
  • Residents vote to abandon status as a General Law city to become a Charter Law city
  • Implemented 5% Utility User Tax (UUT)
  • Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort is completed by the city making it Palm Springs' second publicly owned course – February 4, 1995.
18 William G. Kleindienst December 1995 – December 1999
December 1999 – December 2003
First two-term directly elected mayor[17]
  • Library creates the Palm Springs Virtual University (PSVU) offering college courses via the internet with video-teleconferencing from UCLA, CSU San Bernardino, Stanford and other universities. Dedicated December 3, 1998.[4]: 110 
  • PS Amtrak Station[18] opens 1999[19]
  • Sonny Bono Concourse[20] at Palm Springs International Airport
  • City acquires Albert Frey designed Tramway Gas Station for new Visitors Center – December 7, 2002[21][22]
  • Citywide playground equipment replacement
  • PS Boxing Club reopens with a $50,000 city funding grant[23]
  • PS Skate Park[24]
  • PS Dog Park[25] is opened. "Desert Reflections", the Dog Park Fence, was funded as a Public Art program and designed by Artist Phill Evans[26]
  • Downtown parking structure
  • Palm Springs Convention Center[27][28] expansion
  • Dinah Shore bridge
  • Created the Council Cabinet
  • Privatized tourism operations with SMG
  • City privatized waste water treatment facility operation with US Filter/Vivendi[29]
  • Privatized PS Tennis Center operations with the Plaza Racquet Club
  • Dedication of "The Nude Bridge"[30]
  • Congressman Sonny Bono dies in skiing accident near Lake Tahoe[31]
  • Sonny Bono Memorial Fountain by sculpture Emmanuil Snitkovsky is dedicated, 2001[32]
  • Community-based parades created:
    • Festival of Lights Parade[33] Kleindienst is the parade founder.[14]: 200 
    • Veterans Day Parade and concert[34]
    • Homecoming Parade
19 Ron Oden December 2003 – December 2007[35] First African-American and openly gay mayor[36]
  • "Cirque Dreams" premiers in a temporary theater downtown – November 18, 2005[37]
  • Oden loses Democratic primary bid for State Assembly to Steve Clute – November 7, 2006[38]
  • "Cirque Dreams" shut down in its second season without repaying the city the $300,000 interest-free loan[39]
  • College of the Desert Board of Trustees voted unanimously to bring future West Valley Campus to Palm Springs – September 22, 2007[40]
  • Airport opens new Regional Air Terminal[41]
20 Steve Pougnet December 2007[42] – December 2015[43] Second openly gay mayor of Palm Springs
  • Pougnet lays out plans for The Hard Rock Hotel and the Mondrian Hotel[44]
  • Pougnet loses bid to unseat Rep. Mary Bono Mack on November 2, 2010 election[45]
  • Pougnet reveals "iHub" (innovation hub) to invest in new green businesses to locate in city[46]
  • Pougnet proposed renaming the "Pearl McManus Fountain" at Palm Springs International Airport after Mayor Frank Bogert.[47]
  • Pougnet proposes an initiative for a 1% sales tax (Measure J) to help city buy and develop downtown Fashion Plaza Mall – December 16, 2010[48]
  • Measure J passes with 58% approval – November 8, 2011[49]
21 Robert Moon[50] December 2015[51] – December 2019[52] Last directly elected mayor of the City of Palm Springs
  • Council saves historic Tahquitz Plaza from demolition. Restored and repurposed complex renamed Kaptur Plaza in honor of its prominent Palm Springs mid-century architect Hugh Kaptur.
  • Palm Springs passes comprehensive City Ordinance to permit and regulate cannabis production, testing, and distribution. Cannabis lounges permitted.
  • Moon leads move of Walk of Stars program to Chamber of Commerce.
  • College of the Desert announces new Palm Springs Campus on site of old Palm Springs Mall
  • New Kimpton Rowan Hotel and retail development completed and opens on site of razed Fashion Plaza Mall
  • Palm Springs residents vote to allow vacation rentals in the City of Palm Springs under strict new legal controls
  • Moon and Councilmember JR Roberts organize "Rebirth of an Icon" project to begin fundraising for restoration of the historic 1936 Plaza Theatre in downtown Palm Springs
  • In a 5-to-0 vote, council votes to change from direct elections of at-large mayor and four councilmembers to five districts, with the title of mayor rotating between councilmembers each year.[53]
22 Geoff Kors[54] December 2019 [55]- December 2020 [56] Fourth openly gay mayor of Palm Springs
23 Christy Holstege[57] December 2020[58]– December 2021[59] First Female, Millennial & Bisexual mayor of Palm Springs
22 Lisa Middleton[60] December 2021[61] – December 2022[62] First transgender mayor of Palm Springs
23 Grace Elena Garner[63] December 2022[64] - December 2023 [65] First Latina mayor of
Palm Springs[66][67][68]
24 Jeffrey Bernstein[69] December 2023[70] - Present

See also edit

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The mayor of Palm Springs California is a largely ceremonial title elected at large with no executive functions The mayor is the chairman of the city council meetings The legislative body is the five member city council which is voted into office by public elections The Council appoints a professional manager to oversee the administrative operations implement its policies and advise it The city of Palm Springs is a council manager type government 1 Mayor of Palm SpringsPalm Springs SealPalm Springs FlagIncumbentJeffrey Bernsteinsince December 14 2023StyleMr MayorTerm lengthFour yearsInaugural holderPhilip L BoydFormation1938Website Office of the Mayor The office of mayor was created in 1938 when Palm Springs was officially established as a city Palm Springs residents voted on the issue of incorporation and for the first members of the city council on April 12 1938 There were 910 registered voters in the city Voters cast their ballots 442 in favor and 211 opposed 2 Upon certification of the election results the city s incorporation was finalized on April 20 1938 The mayor was not directly elected until 1982 Palm Springs Mayors serve a four year term There are no term limits for the mayor or members of the city council This is a list of mayors of Palm Springs California Mayor Picture Term s Notes Significant civic events during term s of office 1 Philip L Boyd April 1938 April 1942 First mayor under the original city charter The city was 16 square miles and represented by seven wards 2 Fire Protection District dissolved and Palm Springs Fire Department formed 3 City establishes Palm Springs Public Library July 5 1939 3 4 47 The Welwood Murray Memorial Library opens February 19 1941 4 53 Palm Springs High School opens students no longer travel to Banning 3 2 Frank V Shannon April 1942 April 1944 The 21st Ferrying Group of the USAAF Air Transport Command occupies PS Muni Airport April 1942 3 General Torney General Hospital opens in the former El Mirador Hotel October 12 1942 3 459th Force Support Squadron joins the 21st Ferrying Group October 28 1942 3 3 Eugene E Therieau April 1944 April 1946 Thomas A O Donnell donates the O Donnell Golf Course to the city which names it the Thomas A O Donnell Municipal Park 1944 1945 5 4 Clarence E Hyde April 1946 April 1948 Executed Lease Agreement No 209 between the City of Palm Springs and the O Donnell Golf Club on July 1 1947 Lease ends on December 26 2043 5 5 Charles Farrell April 1948 July 1953 The Committee of Twenty Five formed to promote civic activities and sponsor visits of influential and important persons in business 6 6 Florian Boyd July 1953 November 1957 Boyd joined Governor Goodwin Knight in welcoming President and Mrs Eisenhower to PS on their way to Smoke Tree Ranch as guests of businessman Paul Helms 7 City rejects the Agua Caliente s land use strategy plan for Section 14 prepared by Victor Gruen and Associates claiming it would pull business away from downtown Palm Springs 8 9 New City Hall designed by architect Albert Frey 10 opens 3 7 Gerald K Sanborn November 1957 April 1958 Acting mayor 8 Frank Bogert April 1958 January 1966 City purchases land from Agua Caliente Indians for present day airport 3 New Police Station opens on McCallum Way October 12 1959 3 Municipal Golf Course opens with 18 holes on October 28 1959 3 President John F Kennedy visits Palm Springs on December 9 1962 11 City authorizes the demolition and razing of homes and structures on the Agua Caliente Reservation in Section 14 February 19 1962 Vista del Monte Park present day Victoria Park and neighboring Fire Station dedicated on November 15 1964 3 9 George Beebe Jr January 1966 April 1966 Acting mayor 10 Edgar L McCoubrey April 1966 April 1967 City installs the Pearl McCallum McManus fountain at PS Airport McCoubrey voted against funding it 12 11 Howard Wiefels April 1967 March 1974 Proposition R provided funding for the following projects Sunrise Park PS Public Library Leisure Center The Pavilion PS Swim Center 13 Desert Highland Park present day James O Jessie Park Community Center Gymnasium Playground and baseball field 12 William Foster April 1974 March 1977 PS Tennis Center opens 3 PS Library Center opens on October 28 1975 3 PS Library Dedication featured U S Senator S I Hayakawa December 7 1975 4 80 13 Russ Beirich March 1977 April 1980 PS Police Training Center is dedicated on April 17 1977 3 14 John Doyle April 1980 April 1982 15 Frank Bogert April 1982 April 1988 First directly elected mayor New Police Department building on South Civic Drive dedicated August 21 1985 3 PS Convention Center opens on December 31 1987 3 16 Sonny Bono April 1988 April 1992 Library reinstated as a full Municipal Department through the efforts of Library Board President Kleindienst on October 3 1990 4 100 Fire destroys the historic El Mirador Tower July 26 1989 3 Created Palm Springs International Film Festival 14 198 Debuts on January 10 1990 3 The downtown redevelopment plan called Vision Palm Springs presented on May 16 1990 15 Grand opening of the restored El Mirador Tower designed by architect Chris Mills November 10 1990 3 Vintage Grand Prix returns as the Palm Springs Road Races November 15 18 1990 3 Villagefest Street Fair 16 debuts on February 28 1991 3 Mizell Senior Center opens designed by architect Chris Mills March 14 1991 3 17 Lloyd Maryanov April 1992 December 1995 Date for elections moved from April to November to coincide with state and nation election cycles Mid Valley Parkway Welwood Murray Memorial Library is closed by Library Board on June 30 1992 3 Residents vote to abandon status as a General Law city to become a Charter Law city Implemented 5 Utility User Tax UUT Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort is completed by the city making it Palm Springs second publicly owned course February 4 1995 18 William G Kleindienst December 1995 December 1999December 1999 December 2003 First two term directly elected mayor 17 Library creates the Palm Springs Virtual University PSVU offering college courses via the internet with video teleconferencing from UCLA CSU San Bernardino Stanford and other universities Dedicated December 3 1998 4 110 PS Amtrak Station 18 opens 1999 19 Sonny Bono Concourse 20 at Palm Springs International Airport City acquires Albert Frey designed Tramway Gas Station for new Visitors Center December 7 2002 21 22 Citywide playground equipment replacement PS Boxing Club reopens with a 50 000 city funding grant 23 PS Skate Park 24 PS Dog Park 25 is opened Desert Reflections the Dog Park Fence was funded as a Public Art program and designed by Artist Phill Evans 26 Downtown parking structure Palm Springs Convention Center 27 28 expansion Dinah Shore bridge Created the Council Cabinet Privatized tourism operations with SMG City privatized waste water treatment facility operation with US Filter Vivendi 29 Privatized PS Tennis Center operations with the Plaza Racquet Club Dedication of The Nude Bridge 30 Congressman Sonny Bono dies in skiing accident near Lake Tahoe 31 Sonny Bono Memorial Fountain by sculpture Emmanuil Snitkovsky is dedicated 2001 32 Community based parades created Festival of Lights Parade 33 Kleindienst is the parade founder 14 200 Veterans Day Parade and concert 34 Homecoming Parade 19 Ron Oden December 2003 December 2007 35 First African American and openly gay mayor 36 Cirque Dreams premiers in a temporary theater downtown November 18 2005 37 Oden loses Democratic primary bid for State Assembly to Steve Clute November 7 2006 38 Cirque Dreams shut down in its second season without repaying the city the 300 000 interest free loan 39 College of the Desert Board of Trustees voted unanimously to bring future West Valley Campus to Palm Springs September 22 2007 40 Airport opens new Regional Air Terminal 41 20 Steve Pougnet December 2007 42 December 2015 43 Second openly gay mayor of Palm Springs Pougnet lays out plans for The Hard Rock Hotel and the Mondrian Hotel 44 Pougnet loses bid to unseat Rep Mary Bono Mack on November 2 2010 election 45 Pougnet reveals iHub innovation hub to invest in new green businesses to locate in city 46 Pougnet proposed renaming the Pearl McManus Fountain at Palm Springs International Airport after Mayor Frank Bogert 47 Pougnet proposes an initiative for a 1 sales tax Measure J to help city buy and develop downtown Fashion Plaza Mall December 16 2010 48 Measure J passes with 58 approval November 8 2011 49 21 Robert Moon 50 December 2015 51 December 2019 52 Last directly elected mayor of the City of Palm Springs Council saves historic Tahquitz Plaza from demolition Restored and repurposed complex renamed Kaptur Plaza in honor of its prominent Palm Springs mid century architect Hugh Kaptur Palm Springs passes comprehensive City Ordinance to permit and regulate cannabis production testing and distribution Cannabis lounges permitted Moon leads move of Walk of Stars program to Chamber of Commerce College of the Desert announces new Palm Springs Campus on site of old Palm Springs Mall New Kimpton Rowan Hotel and retail development completed and opens on site of razed Fashion Plaza Mall Palm Springs residents vote to allow vacation rentals in the City of Palm Springs under strict new legal controls Moon and Councilmember JR Roberts organize Rebirth of an Icon project to begin fundraising for restoration of the historic 1936 Plaza Theatre in downtown Palm Springs In a 5 to 0 vote council votes to change from direct elections of at large mayor and four councilmembers to five districts with the title of mayor rotating between councilmembers each year 53 22 Geoff Kors 54 December 2019 55 December 2020 56 Fourth openly gay mayor of Palm Springs 23 Christy Holstege 57 December 2020 58 December 2021 59 First Female Millennial amp Bisexual mayor of Palm Springs 22 Lisa Middleton 60 December 2021 61 December 2022 62 First transgender mayor of Palm Springs 23 Grace Elena Garner 63 December 2022 64 December 2023 65 First Latina mayor of 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