Lamb and Ross Lead the Vote Totals for City Council Districts 1 and 2
Two city council district elections were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 for Districts 1 and 2. In District 1, two candidates qualified for the election – City Councilmember Rita Lamb and Alan Carvalho. In District 2, two candidates qualified... Continue reading→
Dog Park Reopens on Friday
News that dogs are going to love! The Cathedral City Temporary Dog Park will reopen this Friday, November 6, 2020. It has been closed due to road construction of Buddy Rogers Avenue and the construction of adjacent new buildings including... Continue reading→
New Banners Displayed Along East Palm Canyon Drive
Crews recently installed this season’s new banners on East Palm Canyon Drive (HWY 111) that highlight local businesses, the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater, and the Downtown Arts & Entertainment District. Each banner is sponsored by a participating business and the... Continue reading→
Two Days Left to Vote in the November 3rd General Election
There are only two days left to vote in the 2020 General Election. City Hall of Cathedral City serves as a Ballot Drop-off Location and as a Voter Assistance Center through Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Here is the remaining schedule... Continue reading→
CONE ZONE ALERT: Roadwork on Ramon Road May Cause Traffic Delays this Monday and Tuesday
Road crews will begin preparing Ramon Road between Landau Boulevard and Date Palm Drive for a road resurfacing slurry project scheduled for mid-November that will close a lane in each direction on Monday, November 2, 2020 and Tuesday, November 3,... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Riverside County Needs to Test 52,500 People a Week for COVID-19
For Riverside County to move out of the most restrictive tier for businesses to reopen, the county needs to test 52,500 people a week. This will allow health experts to identify hotspots of community spread and isolate those who may... Continue reading→
LIVE Video Camera Available for the Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge Project
If you have driven on Cathedral Canyon Drive lately, then you have seen the work being done to build the new Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge that will span across the Whitewater River Basin. This portion of Cathedral Canyon Drive often... Continue reading→