Notice of Vacancy: Architectural Review Committee
The City of Cathedral City currently has one vacancy on the Architectural Review Committee. This term will begin immediately. This position is for a Licensed Landscape Architect or someone who holds certificates or degrees or other education, training or work... Continue reading→
Schools with Approved COVID-19 Prevention Plans May Return to In-person Instruction
Four school districts in Riverside County have approved plans Riverside County’s adjusted case rate for new COVID-19 cases dropped below a threshold that will allow transitional kindergarten through sixth grade education to reopen in accordance with the state’s framework.... Continue reading→
New Cathedral City Promotional Video
Thanks to Mayor Raymond Gregory, Cathedral City has a new promotional video that showcases many of the great attributes that residents and visitors enjoy about our city. Although COVID-19 has temporarily closed many of these entertainment locations, the ongoing vaccinations... Continue reading→
Latest Educational Flyer for the Measure B Special Election – March 2nd
Cathedral City residents will vote on Measure B during a Special Election being held on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 related to Short-Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs). You soon will receive this latest educational flyer in the mail that offers excerpts from... Continue reading→
Free PPE Equipment for Cathedral City Businesses
Are you a small business in Cathedral City and want FREE PPE items, such as face coverings and hand sanitizer for your employees or customers? Thanks to Coachella Valley Economic Partnership (CVEP), Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce and the... Continue reading→
City Job Opening: Payroll Coordinator – Apply Now
The City of Cathedral City is seeking an energetic person to join our Finance Department. Do you enjoy being part of a team? This may be the position for you! The ideal candidate, under general direction, coordinates activities involved... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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City Council Gives Direction to Bring Back City Festivals for 2021-2022
The City Council held a Special Meeting on Wednesday to discuss the city’s special events as it prepares for the biennial budget process this spring. Communications / Events Manager Chris Parman presented the lengthy list of large and community-oriented events... Continue reading→