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Visitors come for the resorts and restaurants, majestic mountains, desert flora, and scenic golf courses while its numerous festivals make them want to stay.
Residents interested in serving on the City Council are invited to submit a letter of interest by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 29, 2025. Letters may be submitted by email, mail, or in person to the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 68700 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City, CA 92234. Email: cityclerk@cathedralcity.gov

Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City a weekly music and food event at the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater.
The SPRING 2026 EDITION of Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City will be kicking off in March 2026, featuring LIVE music and food in the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater. More information soon!
The event is free to attend, food available for purchase.

Join us Downtown for ongoing events throughout the year!

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Cathedral City Library to Offer Free COVID-19 Testing
Beginning Monday, May 18, residents can call (800) 945-6171 to schedule an appointment to be tested for COVID-19 at the Cathedral City Library, 33520 Date Palm Drive in Cathedral City. The free testing will be...Continue reading→
City Council Unanimously Votes to Prohibit Short-Term Lodging Facilities Until June 19th
In an effort to stop or slow the spread of the coronavirus, the City Council voted unanimously to enact Emergency Order 2C which forbids the marketing, rental or lease of short-term lodging facilities through June...Continue reading→
City Council Votes to Mandate the Use of Face Coverings and Social Distancing Until June 19
In an effort to stop or slow the spread of the Coronavirus, the City Council voted 4 to 1 on Emergency Order Number 3 to mandate the use of face coverings, effective immediately, while in...Continue reading→
Fire Chief Paul Wilson Announces His Retirement
Watch the following video as Mayor Pro Tem Raymond Gregory interviews Fire Chief Paul Wilson regarding his retirement announcement, his future plans, and the many departmental improvements achieved during his tenure. You will also get...Continue reading→
Kids’ Art Project Available Now that Says “Thank You” to Frontline Workers
S.C.R.A.P. Gallery is offering a free kids’ art project that utilizes recycled materials to send a special “thank you” to frontline workers such as healthcare, food, and grocery store workers. Entitled, “All Over the Map,”...Continue reading→











