The Riverside County Health Officer clarified its order of no more than 10 people in gatherings as it applies to food service establishments. Here is its order: Download Directive
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Take the Time to Be Counted, Cathedral City!
Spending more time at home and on our electronic devices, please take the time to fill-out the 2020 Census questionnaire. For the first time, you can complete it online at www.My2020Census.gov. With the downturn...Continue reading
Excellent Resource Guide to Help You through COVID-19 Economic Impact
The Coachella Valley is severely impacted by COVID-19. In response, Lift to Rise is launching an Economic Preparation and Protection Plan for all affected residents throughout the region. The plan outlines the resources available to...Continue reading
Cathedral City Closes City Buildings to the Public
Effort made to help protect the public and prevent COVID-19 community spread CATHEDRAL CITY, CA. – [March 18, 2020] In an effort to help protect the public and prevent community spreading of the novel CoronaVirus...
CPUC Asks Utilities Not to Disconnect During CoronaVirus Emergency
The California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) Executive Director today determined that energy, water, sewer, and communications companies under CPUC jurisdiction should halt customer disconnections for non-payment as a result of the State of Emergency called...Continue reading
Cathedral City Public Library Closed Until April 30
The City has been informed that the Cathedral City Public Library has been closed due to the CoronaVirus pandemic. It will remain closed through April 30.
Riverside County Public Health Officer Mandates No Gathering of More than 10
On the evening of March 16, 2020, the Riverside County Public Health Officer ordered a mandate of no gathering greater than 10 people. Below are the details: Download Order
Cathedral City Postpones Special Events Until Further Notice
The Governor has issued a Stay at Home Order and the Riverside County Public Health Officer has issued social distancing orders through June 19, 2020. The City of Cathedral City will suspend all special events...
Cathedral City Declares a Local Emergency Due to the CoronaVirus
CATHEDRAL CITY, CA. – [March 16, 2020] The City Council of Cathedral City held an Emergency Meeting in response to the CoronaVirus pandemic. The council voted unanimously in support of a resolution declaring a local...
Mayor John Aguilar’s Statement on the Declaration of a Local Emergency for the CoronaVirus
As the world deals with a new deadly virus invisible to the naked eye and highly contagious, the City Council of Cathedral City is well aware that families are juggling many new obstacles around their...Continue reading