Palm Springs International Airport welcomes public input on future development at September 19 open house

The Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) is giving the public the opportunity to have their say on the future development of the airport. The PSP Airport Master Plan is aimed at preserving the iconic history of the airport while preparing for an innovative future. The Master Plan Open House, which will take place on September 19 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, will allow residents and stakeholders to engage directly with the development process. It will also provide updates on the progress made in the master planning process.

The airport is actively seeking community input and is encouraging residents to attend the Master Plan Open House. This is a chance for community members to share their feedback and preferences for the future development plans of the airport. PSP is committed to maintaining the highest standards throughout any improvements and recognizes that the construction projects may cause some inconveniences for passengers. However, every effort will be made to minimize disruptions and ensure a seamless travel experience.

In addition to seeking public input on future development plans, PSP has announced two new construction projects aimed at enhancing the traveler experience. The first project involves the renovation of gate hold rooms in the Sonny Bono Concourse, set to be completed in early 2024. The second project, starting next month and concluding in 2024, will revamp the airport's dining and shopping offerings. These enhancements are part of PSP's commitment to shaping an airport that reflects the vibrant spirit and character of the region.

Overall, the Master Plan Open House on September 19 provides an opportunity for community members to actively participate in shaping the future development of Palm Springs International Airport. The airport is eager to hear the public's feedback and preferences as it continues to improve and innovate while preserving its iconic past.