City Council Bans New Billboards and Phases Out Existing Billboards in Cathedral City
At its April 13th meeting, the City Council revised its billboard ordinance to ban all new billboards and to phase out existing billboards located on non-tribal land as they deteriorate over time. The council determined that billboards are aesthetically unpleasing.... Continue reading→
RUHS Offering COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic in Cathedral City on May 5
With the new subvariant of the coronavirus, called BA.2, spreading in other parts of the United States, it is only a matter of time before it reaches Southern California, if it has not arrived already. Riverside University Health System, in... Continue reading→
City Council Raises Ukrainian Flag at City Hall
In a show of solidarity for the democratic people of Ukraine, the City Council between its Study Session and Regular Session raised in unison the Ukrainian flag in front of City Hall on Wednesday. They also passed a proclamation in... Continue reading→
Ocotillo Park Neighborhood Meet-Up on April 21st and May 7th
Join Councilmember Nancy Ross and representatives from the police, fire, and city administration for a Neighborhood Meet-Up at Ocotillo Park (33300 Moreno Road) to discuss the following topics: Installation of Sewer Service Desert Recreation District Expansion Naming Cathedral City... Continue reading→
“Spring Fest” Happening on April 30th at Century Park
S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, Cathedral City Parks and Community Events Commission, and the Cathedral City Public Library invite you to “Spring Fest” that celebrates Earth Day and Global Youth Day on Saturday, April 30, 2022, 8:30 am to 12 (noon) at Century... Continue reading→
2022 State of the City Happening In-Person on Thursday, May 19th
The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Cathedral City, invites you to attend the 2022 Annual State of the City Event and Business Expo. This year’s event features a three-part moderated discussion between Mayor... Continue reading→
CONE ZONE ALERT: Cathedral Canyon Drive at the Whitewater Wash Will Experience a Complete Road Closure on Friday, April 15
CATHEDRAL CITY – (April 11, 2022) The City of Cathedral City has been notified that crews working on the new Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge that crosses the Whitewater River Basin on Cathedral Canyon Drive will need to close the road... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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