City Council Chambers at Palm Springs City Hall. (Shutterstock/File photo) Palm Springs will hold seven community meetings starting Wednesday July 22 on a potential shift to a directly elected mayor. Meanwhile, an advocacy group renewed its request last week for an independent legal report and the city attorney said no comparable California city offers a legal precedent for the change. Rich Gordon, chair of the group Citizens for an Elected Mayo…
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