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Indio directs federal grant funds toward park upgrades, meals for seniors, and homeless services
The city’s annual federal block grant allocation came in slightly lower than expected, but the council approved the spending plan unanimously — with a push to make sure the Miles Avenue Park overhaul is done right.
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Indio names assistant city manager as next city manager
The Indio City Council unanimously approved a conditional offer of employment to Jonathan Nicks, who has served as assistant city manager since 2024, to lead the city upon current City Manager Bryan Montgomery’s retirement.
Indio approves design and budget for veterans memorial at Miles Avenue Park
After years of planning, Indio’s City Council has given the green light to a $500,000 memorial that will honor seven branches of the U.S. military.
Coachella Valley’s water supply is holding — for now
The region’s underground water bank grew by 137,000 acre-feet last year, but a dry precipitation season and rising urban demand are putting the long-term sustainability plan to the test.
Indio Arts Commission picks three muralists for park restrooms, flags cultural accuracy concerns
After reviewing nine finalists chosen from 26 proposals Tuesday evening, commissioners unanimously recommended three artists for city council approval.
Indio wants to expand the city’s footprint, seeks community input for ideas
A massive land expansion east of the city could soon house new business parks and industrial hubs. Join city leaders Thursday at the Indio Teen Center to weigh in on the “Employment Corridor” project.
Indio planning commission recommends approval of revised Madison Pointe project
After months of revisions that stripped a car wash from the original plans, the commission unanimously backed the first phase of a 20-acre mixed-use development along the Highway 111 corridor.






