City Council Approves Up to $1.6 Million for Road Resurfacing in Two Neighborhoods
Residents in two neighborhoods will soon have fresh, new looking roads as the City Council voted last night to spend up to $1.6 million to resurface the streets. The two neighborhoods getting new streets are: White Water Neighborhood –... Continue reading→
April is Earthquake Preparedness Month – Are You Ready?
California is the first state in the nation to offer free, cutting-edge technology designed to alert Californians before shaking begins through the Earthquake Warning California system, including the MyShake App, Android Earthquake Alerts, and Wireless Emergency Alerts. Earthquake Warning... Continue reading→
Free Television and Computer E-Waste Recycling Event this Saturday
Northgate Community Church is hosting a free Television and Computer Recycling Event on Saturday, April 17, 2021 from 9 am to 1 pm, located at 30-010 Date Palm Drive in Cathedral City. You can recycle old televisions, computers, wires and... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Cathedral City Hiring for Three Full-Time Positions – Apply Now
The City of Cathedral City has announced three job openings for full-time positions and seeks qualified applicants. They include Crime Analyst, Permit Technician I, and Engineer Technician I. Besides salary, the positions also provide health insurance, pension, educational reimbursement, paid... Continue reading→
“The Passages” Art Sculpture Installed at Panorama Park
Last fall, the City Council approved the recommendation of the Cathedral City Public Arts Commission to install a new art sculpture at the northeast corner of Panorama Park, located at the corner of Avenida Maravilla and Peladora Road. Entitled, “Passages,”... Continue reading→
Cathedral Canyon Drive Resurfacing Project Completed
Crews from Petrochem Materials Innovation (PMI) finished the slurry resurfacing of Cathedral Canyon Drive from East Palm Canyon Drive intersection to Perez Road. This was the final segment of a nearly $285,000 slurry project that resurfaced Cathedral Canyon Drive from... Continue reading→
Councilmember Rita Lamb and Teacher Matiana Rosales Read “I Know the River Loves Me” for Coronavirus Storytime
As elementary school children continue to learn partially from home during the pandemic, Councilmember Rita Lamb and Cathedral City Elementary Teacher Matiana Rosales read “I Know the River Loves Me / Yo sé que el río ama.” It is a... Continue reading→