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Heat Island Mitigation: Palm Springs vs Temecula

How do heat island mitigation rules compare between Palm Springs, CA and Temecula, CA?

Palm Springs and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside County integrates heat mitigation into General Plan and Coachella Valley specific plans, requiring shade trees, cool roofing, and pedestrian shelter for new commercial and multifamily projects in extreme-heat zones.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside County integrates heat mitigation into General Plan and Coachella Valley specific plans, requiring shade trees, cool roofing, and pedestrian shelter for new commercial and multifamily projects in extreme-heat zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalm SpringsTemecula
Parking shade target50% at maturity50% at maturity
Roof standardTitle 24 cool roofTitle 24 cool roof
RegionCoachella ValleyCoachella Valley
CoordinationCVMSHCP, CAPCVMSHCP, CAP

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Palm Springs FAQ

Are single-family homes covered?

Cool-roof requirements follow Title 24; shade-tree mandates focus on commercial parking and multifamily projects, not individual lots.

How is shade coverage measured?

By projected canopy at 15 years using species-specific growth tables included in the county landscape design guidelines.

Temecula FAQ

Are single-family homes covered?

Cool-roof requirements follow Title 24; shade-tree mandates focus on commercial parking and multifamily projects, not individual lots.

How is shade coverage measured?

By projected canopy at 15 years using species-specific growth tables included in the county landscape design guidelines.

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