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The Palm Springs Section 14 Survivors and their descendants, led by attorney Areva Martin, announced that they have proposed a formal counteroffer of $42 million to the City of Palm Springs today.
who represents the group. Section 14 was land owned by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians; the properties were leased to families of color. But starting in 1959 the city of Palm Springs ...
And for decades, it was Palm Springs’ “best kept secret,” Devers said. That is, “until now.” Devers is currently part of a group of residents whose homes were taken and whose descendants ...