“The Year We Rise” Was the Theme for the 2019 State of the City
In front of a sold out crowd at the DoubleTree Golf Resort banquet room, Mayor Mark Carnevale presented the 2019 State of the City on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. Highlights included a review of major projects that had started in... Continue reading→
City Council Calls for Special Election to Replace Seat Vacated by the Death of Mayor Pettis
After hearing from candidates and input from the general public, the City Council voted at the February 27th council meeting to call for a special election to fill the seat vacated by the death of Mayor Pettis. The special election... Continue reading→
City Hall at Your Corner Happens Tomorrow
Have an issue you would like to speak to your city councilmembers about or learn what is happening in Cathedral City? Then join us for “City Hall at Your Corner” hosted by City Councilmember Raymond Gregory of District 5. ... Continue reading→
Deadline for Applying for the Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee is Thursday
At the January 9, 2019, City Council Meeting, the City Council adopted Ordinance 821 which created the Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee. This Committee shall consist of five (5) members who shall be appointed by the City Council. Two of... Continue reading→
New Category for Cathedral City LGBT Days’ Bed Race
Who will go home with the winner’s trophy this year? Join Us. Promote your organization or business. Have a good time! Saturday morning, March 30 for the unique Cathedral City Pride Parade, the 5th annual LGBT Days Bed Race.... Continue reading→
SCAM ALERT: Calls Related to an Arrest Warrant
Information has been received by the Cathedral City Police Department that someone is calling citizens at random and telling them they are a police sergeant with the Cathedral City Police Department and they have an arrest warrant for them. They... Continue reading→
The New Agua Caliente Elementary School Opens in the Dream Homes Neighborhood
On Wednesday February 20th, Councilmember Ernesto Gutierrez (4th District) along with Mayor Mark Carnevale and City Manager Charlie McClendon joined hundreds of proud students, teachers, school board members, and staff as they paraded from the old Agua Caliente Elementary School... Continue reading→
Fourteen Candidates Apply to Fill Vacancy on City Council
The unfortunate passing of Mayor Pettis has opened a vacancy on the Council. The City Charter and State Law require City Council action to fill the vacated seat. During the Council meeting on February 13, 2019 the City Attorney outlined... Continue reading→