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The group Section 14 Survivors says it has a growing coalition of support for its proposed settlement with the city of Palm ...
Section 14 is a one-square-mile section of land just east of downtown Palm Springs belonging to members of the Agua Caliente tribe. For decades, poorer residents of the city, ...
The next month, Section 14 Survivors issued a counteroffer of $105 million. Palm Springs spokesperson Amy Blaisdell said at the time such a settlement "could easily bankrupt the city." ...
The Section 14 group said the homes were worth $18,000 and the personal property $4,200 in 1965, putting the total value for monetary damages today at $15.7 million. Advertisement.
Former residents of Section 14, which was razed in the 1960s to make room for commercial development, accepted the city’s final cash offer of $5.9 million.
‘Section 14 Survivors’ reach $5.9M deal with the city of Palm Springs Stay with News Channel 3 starting at noon for more on what this means for "Section 14 survivors." Article Topic Follows: News ...
Section 14 was a one-square-mile area of land located next to Downtown Palm Springs. The city participated in clearing the Agua Caliente land for future development in the 1960s, ...
More than 50 years after Palm Springs officials demolished and burned the homes of hundreds of Black and Latino residents in Section 14—a predominantly minority neighborhood once thriving within ...
The Section 14 The Untold Story exhibit is set to open Saturday in the Changing Gallery at the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum. The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians announced the opening of ...
Palm Springs Section 14 survivors and descendants listen to civil rights attorney Areva Martin at the United Methodist Church in Palm Springs, Calif., on April 16, 2023.
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