City of La Quinta fiscal updates: The city of La Quinta just held it’s 13th community workshop, and surprise to nobody, the city is financially sound and well positioned to handle economic downturns, natural disasters or other unforeseen events. Local resident and agent, Kim Kelly lives and sells in La Quinta, 760-285-3578.
The city of La Quinta is ranked #7 out of 410 cities ranked by California Policy Center’s Fiscal Health Dashboard, putting it in the top 2% nationwide, and the ONLY city in the Coachella Valley ranked in the top 10! I live here in La Quinta, and have for many years. I show and sell in all the desert cities and appreciate it’s uniqueness, but La Quinta is just so pretty, and open.
- IID: New substations are moving forward. Cost share agreements are coming for the City and developers for the Ave. 58 substation, scheduled for completion in 2028.
- Affordable housing: The city has 3 parcels near 111 slated for up to 587 affordable housing units. Cost is approx. $700,000/door, so not a small expense
- Fritz Burns Park improvements are mostly complete or near to complete. What a beautiful park with lap pool, tennis and pickleball courts, and walkable to Old Town La Quinta.
- Road improvement projects: Next summer will see the more improvements, and Hwy 111 was done last summer. Resurfacing in the La Quinta cove is ongoing.
Take a tour of this gorgeous La Quinta home that sold, but there are many more available in this gorgeous city!
