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Development

Wonder what’s being built in the city? Turn here as we track developments big and small throughout town.

Valley Sanitary District exploring five-year rate hike in anticipation of major projects

Average residential bills could rise 12%, or $7.51 per month, in each of the first two years under a five-year plan. A public hearing is set for May 12.

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Indio Golf Course clubhouse opening pushed back at least another month

"The restaurant's not ready to go. The pro shop's not ready. The front entrance is not ready. So we would not be opening until that's all ready to go," a city staff member said Tuesday.

Indio City Council approves contracts for new police headquarters building

Council greenlights $3.1 million in site demo and utilities work, with a groundbreaking expected this summer and completion in 2027-28.

Indio housing market shows homes are selling quicker and buyers on average are getting a bigger discount

Indio homes are moving off the market nearly a week faster than they were last year, as prices dip slightly.

Indio Planning Commission recommends approval of 50-home subdivision

The project's developer removed a planned gated entry and made other changes after feedback from commissioners.

Indio issued 706 housing permits in 2025, far outpacing recent years

City planner credits the surge to a post-pandemic recovery, with more development expected in the year ahead.

Indio Planning Commission delays Madison Pointe project over car wash dispute

Commissioners voted unanimously to delay the Madison Pointe project, directing the developer to scrub a proposed Quick Quack car wash from the plans to protect the "pedestrian-friendly" vision for the Highway 111 corridor.

Indio commission briefed on new sustainable building standards

The Sustainability Commission this week learned more about new and pending state laws that could change how homes are cooled.

Indio updates tax revenue expectations ahead of festival season

"We also rely on the festivals. If they succeed, we succeed," the city’s financial director told councilmembers on Wednesday.

Developer seeking $29 million for 203-unit affordable housing project in Indio

More than a dozen people attended an informational meeting Tuesday night to learn more about the plans for the affordable housing community.