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 City to report it to....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 give residents a sense of...Continue reading→
Cathedral City Police to Conduct a DUI/Driver License Checkpoint on Jan. 20, 2023
Cathedral City Police Department will be conducting a DUI/Driver License Checkpoint on January 20, 2023, within the city of Cathedral City limits, between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. Checkpoint locations are chosen based on a history of...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Weekly Newsletter issue 378 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-378 Related posts: No related posts.
City of Cathedral City Announces Vacancies for Parks & Community Events Commission
The City of Cathedral City currently has vacancies on the Parks & Community Events Commission: One vacant seat has a term continuing through June 30, 2023 and will be nominated by Mayor Pro Tem Mark Carnevale. One vacant seat has...Continue reading→
Join Mayor Rita Lamb, Councilmember Nancy Ross & Cathedral City Fire for Emergency Preparedness Event
Join Mayor Rita Lamb, Councilmember Nancy Ross, and the Cathedral City Fire Department for an Emergency Preparedness – Make & Take Event from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, at the Cathedral City Library, Multi-Purpose Room, 33520...Continue reading→
Desert Water Agency Program Helps Low-Income Residents Remove Grass
Thanks to grant funding, Desert Water Agency (DWA) has a new low-income program for grass removal and qualified Cathedral City residents could get up to $6 per square foot to replace grass with drought friendly landscaping. This amount could cover...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-377 Related posts: No related posts.
