State & Local Meeting
Human Rights Commission | January 12th, 2026
January 13, 2026
The City of Palm Springs Human Rights Commission meeting on January 12, 2026, focused heavily on the Palm Springs Police Department's presentation about their advanced drone program and use of AI technology in policing. The department detailed the $4.5 million grant-funded Coachella Valley Realtime Intelligence Center, which integrates multiple data sources such as license plate readers, drones, and community cameras to enhance real-time crime monitoring and response. Emphasis was placed on privacy protections, civil liberties, and transparency, including public access to drone flight logs and license plate reader data. The police also discussed policies prohibiting facial recognition and biometric use on drones, and the importance of audits to prevent misuse of data. Additionally, the commission discussed upcoming collaborations with the Sustainability Commission and plans for community service awards, including the establishment of an ad hoc committee and application process. The meeting concluded with updates on municipal code revisions and future agenda planning.
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- Human Rights Commission | January 12th, 2026 · City of Palm Springs · Jan 13