City Job Opening: Payroll Coordinator – Apply Now
The City of Cathedral City is seeking an energetic person to join our Finance Department. Do you enjoy being part of a team? This may be the position for you! The ideal candidate, under general direction, coordinates activities involved... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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City Council Gives Direction to Bring Back City Festivals for 2021-2022
The City Council held a Special Meeting on Wednesday to discuss the city’s special events as it prepares for the biennial budget process this spring. Communications / Events Manager Chris Parman presented the lengthy list of large and community-oriented events... Continue reading→
Two Educational Flyers on the Measure B Special Election – March 2nd
Cathedral City residents will vote on Measure B during a Special Election being held on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 related to Short-Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs). You may have received informational pieces in the mail from City Manager Charlie McClendon and... Continue reading→
COVID-19 Vaccination Locations and Mandatory Guidelines
Riverside University Health System is asking those who are seeking their first dose of the coronavirus vaccination to follow the county’s rules when selecting the location. First, if you can get a vaccination from your medical provider or pharmacy, then... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Available at Palm Springs Convention Center
In an effort to offer a more convenient location for west Coachella Valley residents and workers, Riverside University Health System and Curative have collaborated to offer COVID-19 vaccinations starting this Friday at the Palm Spring Convention Center located at 277... Continue reading→
Measure B and Housing Issues
Some residents have asked how Measure B could address our local housing issues. As part of its policy deliberations, the City considered the fact that local housing costs keep increasing and affordable inventory is decreasing. One of several policy goals... Continue reading→