Governor Newsom Names Scientific Safety Review Workgroup to Advise State on COVID-19 Vaccines
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today named a group of nationally acclaimed California physician scientists with expertise in immunization and public health to the state’s COVID-19 Scientific Safety Review Workgroup that will independently review the safety and efficacy of any vaccine... Continue reading→
2020 Election Voting Schedule at City Hall of Cathedral City
City Hall of Cathedral City serves as a Ballot Drop-off Location and as a Voter Assistance Center as the election date nears. The following are the dates and times these two services are offered at City Hall, 68-700 Avenida Lalo... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Free COVID-19 Tests Available throughout Riverside County
Riverside County needs more people to get tested for the Coronavirus because it helps them gauge the rate of infection in our community. Even if you do not have any symptoms, they are encouraging you to get tested in an... Continue reading→
Landscape Work Begins at the U.S. Post Office in Cathedral City
After years of nudging by the City of Cathedral City as well as city residents, the much-needed landscape work has finally begun at the U.S. Post Office located at the very visible corner of Date Palm Drive and David Kelley... Continue reading→
Three STVR Legislative Items Passed Last Night to Maintain the Status Quo
After more than a year of public input and much deliberations, the City Council passed a second reading of an ordinance in early September to begin the phase out of Short-Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs) in Cathedral City neighborhoods by the... Continue reading→
Street Resurfacing Projects Coming this November
The City Council approved the resurfacing of several major streets in Cathedral City including Ramon Road from Date Palm Drive to Landau Boulevard. Although this major thoroughfare was completely reconstructed about five to six years ago, the timed resurfacing project... Continue reading→
City Council Passes Campaign Contribution Limits
The City Council passed a resolution last night limiting campaign contributions for city elections to $2,500 per election. Effective January 1, 2021, the new limits would apply to any person, company, corporation, etc. making a contribution to a political candidate... Continue reading→