Police Department 2016 – 2020 Strategic Plan
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Cathedral City Fire Department 2015 Annual Report
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Cathedral City Finances Continue to Strengthen as Reserves Surpass Council’s 33% Reserve Balance Policy
City Manager Charlie McClendon presents a 7-minute video that explains the City’s financial strength as part of the 2015/16 Mid-Year Budget Review. What is most important is that the City continues to surpass the Council’s reserve balance policy of 33%... Continue reading→
A Record to be Proud of
A message from Police Chief George Crum: Recent media attention to a few high profile crimes in Cathedral City has led to a perception among some that there has been an increase in crime in the City. As your Police... Continue reading→
Utility Users Tax
A Message from Tami Scott, Administrative Services Director….. Since 2000, Cathedral City’s population has grown by 20% — to more than 53,000 residents. As a result, demand for services has increased dramatically, e.g., a 33% increase in the number of... Continue reading→
Spring Cleaning the Safe Way
This spring, as you clean your home, it’s important to stay safe. Two of the top causes of home injuries are falls and poisoning. Take the proper precautions to protect yourself and your family. When cleaning out closets or re-organizing... Continue reading→
Hoverboard Safety
Hoverboard — part toy, part transportation. These self-balancing scooters have quickly become the latest fad. However, many hoverboards have been linked to fires. NFPA urges you to be fire safe when using these devices. If you purchase a hoverboardChoose a device with the... Continue reading→
Council Goals for Fiscal Year 2016/2017
The City Council met in a special study session on January 9, 2016 to develop goals for the year. They spent about six hours discussing their vision for the City and developing goals statements, which were subsequently adopted by resolution on January 27, 2016. This is one of the most important things that a City Council does, laying out the road map for staff to follow during the year. Any organization is most effective when where is clear direction provided on goals and priorities and then everyone pulls in the same direction. Continue reading→