Dedication Video for Fire Station 411 in Downtown Cathedral City
On October 24, 2020, the City Council, Cathedral City Fire Department and the City Urban Revitalization Corporation (C.U.R.C.) officially dedicated the new downtown Fire Station 411 among key stakeholders. Although the public was not able to attend due to the... Continue reading→
Voting Schedule through November 3rd at City Hall of Cathedral City
We are one week away from your last chance to vote in the 2020 General Election. City Hall of Cathedral City serves as a Ballot Drop-off Location now and as a Voter Assistance Center beginning on Saturday, October 31st through... Continue reading→
New Fire Station 411 Dedicated Today in Downtown Cathedral City
The City Council, Cathedral City Fire Department and the City Urban Revitalization Corporation (C.U.R.C.) officially dedicated the new downtown Fire Station 411 among a small gathering of key stakeholders who adhered to the latest COVID-19 pandemic protocols. The $8.2 million... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Traffic Signals at the East Palm Canyon Drive and Date Palm Drive Intersection Will Temporarily Flash Red on Monday
Traffic delays expected at this very busy intersection CATHEDRAL CITY, CA [October 22, 2020] The City of Cathedral City has been notified that crews will be working on the traffic signals at the intersection of East Palm Canyon Drive... Continue reading→
Do Your Part, So We Can Restart – Get Tested
As we revert to the most restrictive tier today with regards to COVID-19 business reopening, it is important for all of us to do our part, so we can restart opening once again. Remember to: Wear a facial covering... Continue reading→
Battalion Fire Chief John Muhr Chosen as Cathedral City’s Next Fire Chief
With more than 30 years of firefighting experience including 10 years with the Cathedral City Fire Department, Battalion Fire Chief John Muhr has been selected as Cathedral City’s newest fire chief. Chief Muhr was one of a six finalists selected... Continue reading→
Animal Control Available to Help When the Neighborhood Goes to the Dogs
In June, the City Council adopted an ordinance to amend our municipal codes related to animals so that they mirror those of Riverside County (https://library.municode.com/ca/riverside_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=TIT6AN) with some local exceptions (http://qcode.us/codes/cathedralcity/view.php?topic=10-10_10&frames=on). This was necessary to effectively help residents handle a nuisance... Continue reading→