Governor Releases Guidelines for the Reopening of Schools
Govern Newsom and the California Department of Public Health released its updated guidance for schools and school based programs on Monday, August 3, 2020. The guidance follows many rules of other previous guidance including the mandatory use of face coverings,... Continue reading→
A Full Closure for State Route 60 Happens This Upcoming Weekend
A full closure of Route 60 between Gilman Springs Road in Moreno Valley and the Interstate 10/Route 60 Interchange in Beaumont will take place the weekend of August 7. Both westbound lanes will be closed Friday, August 7 at 9... Continue reading→
COVID-19 Community Spread Continues at Alarming Rates in California and Cathedral City
It took just 31 days during the month of July to more than double the total number of all previous COVID-19 cases in California and Cathedral City. Before July 1st, California had reported 232,657 cases of COVID-19 statewide. By July... Continue reading→
Virtual “City Hall at Your Corner” Scheduled for August 25th
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread in the community, it is necessary to conduct this month’s “City Hall at Your Corner” – virtually. Please Join Councilmembers Rita Lamb and Mark Carnevale for an informal discussion of issues of importance... Continue reading→
U.S. Census Is Hiring Part-Time Workers at $17.08 per Hour
The United States Census is actively hiring field representatives for the 2020 Census. These are temporary jobs with flexible hours paying $17.08 per hour. These positions provide the perfect opportunity to earn some extra income while helping your community.... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Riverside County to give out 10 million masks as part of ‘Masks are Medicine’ campaign
As part of a community action plan to reverse the trend in rising cases and stop the spread of COVID-19, Riverside County officials are giving away 10 million masks as part of a new “Masks are Medicine” campaign that includes... Continue reading→
City Council Provides Direction to Phase Out of Short-Term Vacation Rentals
After a year of public input, the creation of a short-term vacation rental task force, and much deliberation, the City Council asked staff to prepare the ordinance revisions necessary to phase out short-term vacation rentals (STVR) in residential neighborhoods over... Continue reading→