National Census Day is Wednesday, April 1st
Be Counted, Cathedral City! It is incredibly important that every resident of Cathedral City gets counted for the U.S. Census. Each person counted in Cathedral City is estimated to bring $2,000 in federal funding back to our community – per...Continue reading→
Greater Palm Spring Convention and Visitors Bureau Restaurant List
Check out all the great flavors in Cathedral City offered by the Greater Palm Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Restaurant List. Related posts: No related posts.
Coronavirus: Leaving and Returning Home: What to Do?
Watch this video as CCTV Host Conrad Angel Corral interviews Dr. Benjamin Milam, a Doctor of Internal Medicine, on what you can do if you must leave home and what to do when returning home as it related to the...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click on the following link to read this week’s newsletter: https://bit.ly/3dAiaDp Related posts: No related posts.
Monthly Shred Event Canceled Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program – Community Needs Survey
The City of Cathedral City is currently gathering input for its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program regarding the types of programs, services, and improvements that the community feels are needed to benefit low-and-moderate income residents. The information gathered from...Continue reading→
Contract Approved to Build Bridge over the Whitewater Wash on Cathedral Canyon Drive
The City Council awarded a contract to Ames Construction, Inc. to build the Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge over the Whitewater Wash at Cathedral Canyon Drive. The $26.7 million project will create a new 650 foot-long, 4-lane all-weather bridge with a...Continue reading→
City Council Invokes Eviction Restrictions for Commercial and Residential Renters Related to the Coronavirus
At last night’s city council meeting, the council enacted two urgency ordinances by voting unanimously to restrict commercial and residential evictions for non-payment of rent due to COVID-19 pandemic. This ordinance will remain in effect until the governor or the...Continue reading→
