Media personality Scott Nevins files to run for Palm Springs City Council | #citycouncil


Two more Palm Springs residents have filed paperwork indicating their intention to run for city council, although one will have to wait until November to see if the seat he is seeking will even go up for reelection. 

One of those to file was Scott Nevins, a media personality who has been featured in two cable network reality TV shows. Nevins intends to run in District 1, where he will challenge incumbent Grace Garner. Daniel Algalzi, the owner of the DA Computers and Rated Comics stores off of South Crossley Road, had previously announced his intention to challenge Garner for the seat. Nevins filed his paperwork June 6. 

Nevins is on the board of DAP Health, and previously served as the host of “The Ann Walker Show with Scott Nevins,” a weekly LGBTQ-themed talk show that ended its run in 2016. He also appeared on “The People’s Couch,” a Bravo show in which people watch TV shows and discuss them, and “TruTV Presents: World’s Dumbest,” a show featuring comedians who comment on half-witted behavior caught on camera.

A bio on the DAP website states that Nevins is a New York native who performs LGBTQ awareness activism and hosts his own yearly, musical fundraiser, “SPARKLE: An All-Star Holiday Concert” in New York. 

Brent Bloesser, Scott Nevins and Kevin Bass attend the Partners for Life season opener for DAP Health on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.

Nevins did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Desert Sun. 

Joe Jackson files for District 4 seat held by Holstege 

Joining Nevins in filing to run for city council is Joe Jackson, a former chair of the Palm Springs Sustainability Commission and President of the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus. Jackson filed his paperwork in May. 

Jackson, who resides in the Los Compadres neighborhood near Demuth Park, filed his intent to run in District 4. That seat is currently held by Christy Holstege and not scheduled to be up for election until 2024. However, Holstege is running to represent District 47, which includes Palm Springs, in the California State Assembly. 


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