Public forum set to discuss Oscar’s Palm Springs and Plaza Theatre dispute
Luis Avila
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) — A public forum hopes to bring together those at the center of the ongoing dispute between Oscar’s Palm Springs and the Plaza Theatre.
The forum follows News Channel 3’s reporting last week over the theater’s request to continue using space inside the Oscar’s building. Gore had said negotiations broke down because the compensation offered for the space known as the “Green Room” was not enough.
Ahead of Wednesday’s discussion, Gore said he hopes holding the conversation publicly can help move the issue forward.
“Let’s talk about it publicly. I’ve reached out to them multiple times in the past couple years,” Gore said.
The forum is being organized by LMC Group founder Kristen Carroll, who said she wanted to create an opportunity for dialogue before the disagreement creates a lasting divide within the Palm Springs community.
“It’s really about using this one opportunity of discourse to find a way to how do we handle these things and raise each other up,” Carroll said.
Invitations have been extended to representatives from Oscar’s Palm Springs, the Plaza Theatre, Oak View Group, the City of Palm Springs, and other community leaders. As of Tuesday, Gore is the only key participant who has confirmed he will attend.
Carroll acknowledged some invited parties may choose not to participate but said the discussion will move forward regardless.
“I’m prepared for either scenario. I really hope they do. I understand if there’s hesitation,” Carroll said. “My goal is to represent anyone who’s not there in a spirit of openness and to advocate for everyone in a spirit of collaboration and moving forward.”
Whether or not everyone shows up, both Carroll and Gore said they remain hopeful the conversation can lead to common ground.
“For the sake of the community and city… we must continue to work together to come to some sort of agreement where we both succeed.”
News Channel 3 also reached out to Oak View Group. A spokesperson declined a request for an interview and said they could not confirm whether representatives plan to attend Wednesday night’s forum.
The community conversation begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Palm Springs Cultural Center and is open to the public.
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