Weekly Newsletter issue 382 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-382
Category: News
City of Cathedral City Celebrates Record Attendance at 2023 Taste of Jalisco Festival
The City of Cathedral City is proud to announce record attendance at this past weekend's 7th Annual Taste of Jalisco Festival in Downtown with estimated crowds of 15,000-20,000 attendees during the three-day event. The Taste...Continue reading
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Weekly Newsletter issue 381 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-381
Taste of Jalisco Festival Returns to Cathedral City February 3 – 5, 2023
Celebrate the sights, sounds, and tastes of the state of Jalisco, Mexico at the 7th Annual Taste of Jalisco Festival, February 3 -5, 2023 in downtown Cathedral City. This annual celebration honors the 26-year sister...
Anne Ambrose Chosen as the City of Cathedral City’s New Assistant City Manager
Following a nationwide recruitment process, the City of Cathedral City is proud to announce Anne Ambrose has been chosen to serve as Cathedral City’s new Assistant City Manager. Ambrose most recently served as interim city...Continue reading
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Weekly Newsletter issue 380 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-380
City Council of Cathedral City Approves Ocotillo Park and Soccer Park Renovations
The City Council of Cathedral City approved the purchase and installation of new soft surfacing around the play equipment at Ocotillo Park and the purchase of new fitness equipment for the Soccer Park Fitness Track and Ocotillo Park. With labor and materials, the total project cost is $220,802.69.Continue reading
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Weekly Newsletter issue 379 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/Issue-379
Help Keep Cathedral City Beautiful by Reporting Issues Using MyCathedralCity App
Streetlight not working…graffiti on a wall…trash or tires dumped on a vacant lot. You may have seen these and other issues in your neighborhood and wondered how to report this issue or who in the...Continue reading
Cathedral City Residents, City Leaders Celebrate ‘Ocotillo Square’ Designation with Street Sign Toppers
The City of Cathedral City, alongside community members and commissioners from the Public Arts Commission and Parks & Community Events Commission, unveiled a street sign topper to name a Cathedral City neighborhood “Ocotillo Square” to...Continue reading
