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City Council Joins the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the New Shottenkirk Desert Lexus
On Friday, May 10th, Mayor Mark Carnevale, Mayor Pro Tem John Aguilar, and Councilmembers Raymond Gregory and Ernesto Gutierrez joined Greg Shottenkirk, President and Owner of Shottenkirk Automotive Group, for a groundbreaking ceremony for a... Continue reading→
CCPD Persistence Pays Off for Helping the Homeless
Several years ago, Cathedral City decided to take a proactive approach with the issue of homelessness. The City Council authorized the Police Department to dedicate one full-time police officer to assume the role of the... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click on the following link to read this week’s newsletter: http://bit.ly/2LzJjww Related posts: 4th Annual Tejano Music Festival Tickets on Sale Now Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter FREE Public WiFi at Panorama Park Continue reading→
City Council Adopts Biennial Budget that Addresses Our Community’s Priorities
At the May 8th City Council meeting, the Council adopted the biennial budget (2019-20 and 2020-21) that addresses the priorities of the community while generating revenues that meet city expenditures. The council reviewed each line... Continue reading→
Two New Murals by Mother Earth’s Farmacy Adds More Art to Our Downtown
Adding art murals to our downtown and commercial zones has been a goal of the Cathedral City Public Arts Commission and the City Council. Last October, Mural Artist Rick Rodriguez finished a Local Legacy Mural... Continue reading→
Ortega Road and Sidewalk Gap Closure Improvements Taking Shape
Work has begun on the Ortega Road and Sidewalk Gap Closure Improvement Project on the north side of Ortega Road between Campus Lane and Via De Anza. The nearly $500,000 construction project will widen and... Continue reading→