Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Community Input Sought for Habitat Restoration and Dust Suppression Projects at Salton Sea
Virtual Workshops to be Held on Newly Released Draft Project Description to Revitalize Environment and Protect Public Health The California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) has released a draft Project Description for the Salton Sea Management Program Phase I: 10-Year... Continue reading→
SunLine Transit Offering Several Online Webinars for Its “Refueled Initiative”
Over the last few years, SunLine has been actively looking for ways to meet the emerging mobility needs of riders today. SunLine’s Refueled initiative unifies its efforts as they continue Driving the Future of Transit. SunLine is hosting several... Continue reading→
Visitors Asked to Cancel Trips to Big Bear Due to El Dorado Fire
The Big Bear Fire Department, San Bernardino County Fire, CAL Fire and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department have issued an advisory asking visitors to cancel their trips to Big Bear due to the El Dorado Fire. It is being... Continue reading→
Fire Department Receives Firehouse Subs Grant for State-of-the Art Gurney
The City Council voted unanimously last night to accept an $18,421.50 public safety grant from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation in order for the fire department to purchase a new state-of-the-art hydraulic gurney for transporting patients. The Stryker gurney... Continue reading→
Rental Assistance Grant Eligibility Expanded
The United Way and Lift to Rise have teamed up together to provide rental assistance for Riverside County residents who are behind in their rents due the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Riverside County has reserved $33 million to help... Continue reading→
Ordinance to Phase Out Short-Term Vacation Rentals Goes into Effect on October 9th
The City Council voted unanimously on an ordinance to phase out short-term vacation rentals (STVR) in residential neighborhoods by the end of 2022 with two main exceptions: Homes located in neighborhoods governed by Homeowners Associations (HOAs a.k.a. Common Interest Developments)... Continue reading→
City Council Adopts New Short-Term Vacation Rental Enforcement, Fees, Fines and Complaint Protocols
The city council voted unanimously on three new resolutions that go into effect on October 9, 2020 dealing with short-term vacation rentals (STVRs) related to licensing fees, fines for violation of the STVR ordinance, and complaint protocols. Beginning October... Continue reading→