Neighborhood Traffic Management Program

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Upcoming Community Meetings

Community meetings will be held in November at 5:30 p.m. at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce building conference room (72559 CA-111, Palm Desert, CA 92260). Join us to discuss neighborhood traffic for three specific areas of our community:

  • South Palm Desert: November 12, 5:30 p.m. - Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
  • East Palm Desert: November 13, 5:30 p.m. - Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
  • Central Palm Desert: November 18, 5:30 p.m. - Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce

We look forward to seeing you there!


Palm Desert Traffic Management Community Meetings

In case you missed our prior meetings, don't worry - we've got you covered! On October 5, 2023, the City of Palm Desert hosted a virtual community gathering that focused on a variety of traffic management initiatives in the South Palm Desert area, with a special emphasis on the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program and Haystack Road vicinity.

During this virtual meeting, the City presented vital information about forthcoming projects aimed at enhancing traffic management, ensuring residents' safety, and increasing convenience. The input and feedback from South Palm Desert residents were pivotal in shaping the success of these initiatives.

Missed the Meeting? Access the Recording Here: Virtual Meeting Recording

Other past community meetings:

  • Zone 2: Tuesday, October 17, 2023
  • Zone 1: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
  • Zone 3: Thursday, October 19, 2023

We invite you to mark your calendars for the forthcoming meeting. This event offers you a unique opportunity to interact directly with City staff and your fellow residents and provide your input on matters concerning our community.

July 2024 Community Meetings Recap

In July 2024, the City held two community meetings to discuss the progress of the pilot speed cushion installations on New York Avenue and Bursera Way in South Palm Desert. These meetings held midway through the trial period, offered an opportunity for residents to provide feedback on the new traffic calming measures.

The feedback about the speed cushions has been largely positive, with many residents expressing satisfaction with their effectiveness in curbing speeding. Additional feedback has also been received via email, phone calls, and through the City’s online platform, www.engagepalmdesert.com.

We value all the input received thus far as we continue evaluating these measures to improve traffic conditions and enhance safety on residential streets. Please continue to share your feedback using the tools at the bottom of this page.




The NTMP Includes the Following Key Elements:

How Can Your Neighborhood Join:

If you're interested in submitting your neighborhood for consideration by the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, please call 760.346.0611 or email balbeitawi@cityofpalmdesert.org to inquire about the process and receive a project initiation form. You can also use the tools below to submit a question, add an NTMP idea, or drop a pin on a map where traffic issues are prevalent.

The flow chart below outlines the NTMP process is shown below. Please also look at our NTMP Toolbox by clicking this link.


Current Neighborhoods Being Studied:

The City of Palm Desert is currently reviewing three sections of the city as part of the NTMP. These include:


Upcoming Community Meetings

Community meetings will be held in November at 5:30 p.m. at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce building conference room (72559 CA-111, Palm Desert, CA 92260). Join us to discuss neighborhood traffic for three specific areas of our community:

  • South Palm Desert: November 12, 5:30 p.m. - Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
  • East Palm Desert: November 13, 5:30 p.m. - Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
  • Central Palm Desert: November 18, 5:30 p.m. - Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce

We look forward to seeing you there!


Palm Desert Traffic Management Community Meetings

In case you missed our prior meetings, don't worry - we've got you covered! On October 5, 2023, the City of Palm Desert hosted a virtual community gathering that focused on a variety of traffic management initiatives in the South Palm Desert area, with a special emphasis on the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program and Haystack Road vicinity.

During this virtual meeting, the City presented vital information about forthcoming projects aimed at enhancing traffic management, ensuring residents' safety, and increasing convenience. The input and feedback from South Palm Desert residents were pivotal in shaping the success of these initiatives.

Missed the Meeting? Access the Recording Here: Virtual Meeting Recording

Other past community meetings:

  • Zone 2: Tuesday, October 17, 2023
  • Zone 1: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
  • Zone 3: Thursday, October 19, 2023

We invite you to mark your calendars for the forthcoming meeting. This event offers you a unique opportunity to interact directly with City staff and your fellow residents and provide your input on matters concerning our community.

July 2024 Community Meetings Recap

In July 2024, the City held two community meetings to discuss the progress of the pilot speed cushion installations on New York Avenue and Bursera Way in South Palm Desert. These meetings held midway through the trial period, offered an opportunity for residents to provide feedback on the new traffic calming measures.

The feedback about the speed cushions has been largely positive, with many residents expressing satisfaction with their effectiveness in curbing speeding. Additional feedback has also been received via email, phone calls, and through the City’s online platform, www.engagepalmdesert.com.

We value all the input received thus far as we continue evaluating these measures to improve traffic conditions and enhance safety on residential streets. Please continue to share your feedback using the tools at the bottom of this page.




The NTMP Includes the Following Key Elements:

How Can Your Neighborhood Join:

If you're interested in submitting your neighborhood for consideration by the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, please call 760.346.0611 or email balbeitawi@cityofpalmdesert.org to inquire about the process and receive a project initiation form. You can also use the tools below to submit a question, add an NTMP idea, or drop a pin on a map where traffic issues are prevalent.

The flow chart below outlines the NTMP process is shown below. Please also look at our NTMP Toolbox by clicking this link.


Current Neighborhoods Being Studied:

The City of Palm Desert is currently reviewing three sections of the city as part of the NTMP. These include: