Governor Releases His Blueprint for a Safer Economy
Today, Governor Newsom released his Blueprint for a Safer Economy that bases reopening on two color coded metrics: The number of new COVID-19 positive cases per 100K people and; The positivity rate of the county You can review the... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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City Council Calls for Stronger STVR Enforcement
At last night’s meeting, the City Council directed staff to return with an operating and funding plan that will offer our residents with stronger enforcement when it comes to unruly Short-Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs). With the COVID-19 pandemic, STVR... Continue reading→
COVID-19 Cases Reducing in Cathedral City
Good News! Your efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus are working, Cathedral City. As you “Mask Up to Protect Your Family”, the number of COVID-19 cases in Cathedral City has dropped significantly over the past few weeks. Not... Continue reading→
City Council Votes to Phase Out Short-Term Vacation Rentals
The City Council voted unanimously on an ordinance to phase out short-term vacation rentals (STVR) in residential neighborhoods by the end of 2022 with two main exceptions: Homes located in neighborhoods governed by Homeowners Associations (HOAs a.k.a. Common Interest... Continue reading→
Mary Pickford Pop-Up Drive-In Coming to Downtown
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused movie theaters across California and here in the Coachella Valley to be temporarily closed in an effort to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. The Mary Pickford Theatre in the Downtown Arts & Entertainment... Continue reading→
Supervisors approve $4 million for Pathways to Employment Program
A $4 million program to assist unemployed residents get work training and mentoring received unanimous support from the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. Riverside County’s Pathways to Employment program will provide adult participants paid stipends and other supportive services to... Continue reading→
California Public Health Officials Release Guidance for Small Supervised Groups of Children
Groups or Cohorts Must be Limited to No More Than 14 Children and 2 Adults The California Department of Public Health today released guidance regarding the in-person supervision of cohorts of children or youth in educational and childcare settings.... Continue reading→