Four Firefighters / Paramedics Graduate from CCFD Academy and Seven Employees Promoted
On August 16th, the Cathedral City Fire Department held graduation ceremonies for four new Cathedral City firefighters / paramedics who recently went through the Cathedral City Fire Department Academy that trains firefighters on the policies and procedures in accordance to... Continue reading→
Public Notice: Directory of Cathedral City Artists
The Cathedral City Public Arts Commission plans to create a directory of local artists that live or work in the city limits. This future directory may be listed on the commission’s website as a resource for residents or visitors looking... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Cathedral City’s 2018 Fireworks Patrol and Sales Summary
At last night’s City Council meeting, Fire Chief Paul Wilson and Police Chief Travis Walker provided the Council with a summary of the Safe and Sane Fireworks program and their efforts to patrol and catch illegal firework operators. During this... Continue reading→
Cathedral City Commissioners Recognized for Their Service
At last night’s City Council meeting, four long serving commissioners were recognized for their years of service to the city as their terms expired. The Council thanked each of them for their contributions to the City in their distinctive areas,... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Another Auto Dealer Plans to Expand in the Cathedral City Auto Center
At the August 1st Cathedral City Planning Commission meeting, the Planning Commission approved a 3,563 square-foot building addition to the existing 2.2 acre Nissan dealership located in the Cathedral City Auto Center. The addition creates more space for the dealership’s... Continue reading→
Free SunLine Bus Service for College of the Desert Students – “Haul Pass”
SunLine Transit Agency’s Haul Pass Program is scheduled to launch this fall at participating colleges and universities. The three-year program will provide college students with free unlimited access to the public transit network. Transportation is often a barrier for Coachella... Continue reading→