Bypass Road and New Website for Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge Project
Crews were making great progress laying the asphalt for the temporary bypass road on Cathedral Canyon Drive at the Whitewater River. The bypass road is needed to allow traffic to flow north and south as construction begins to build a...Continue reading→
Escrow Finalized and Work to Begin Rehabilitating “Cathedral Palms Apartments”
The City of Cathedral City was notified late last week that escrow was closed on the $7.7 million rehabilitation project for Cathedral Palms Apartments located near Landau Boulevard and Ramon Road. This was final green light to begin the construction...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Safety Is the Highest Priority for the Agua Caliente Casino Job Fair in Cathedral City
The City of Cathedral City has been apprised of the many safety protocols that Agua Caliente is planning to implement at its Job Fair for its new Cathedral City Casino on Monday, July 27, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00...Continue reading→
City Council Calls for a Special Meeting on STVRs
In accordance with the procedures specified by State Law and the Rules of Procedure for Council Meetings and Related Functions and Activities, a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Cathedral City to be held on Wednesday,...Continue reading→
Chiefs Provide an Update on Firework Arrests and Fires
Police Chief George Crum and Interim Fire Chief Blake Goetz provided an update on the firework complaints, arrests, citations, and fire calls to the city council last night. Their data encompassed calls of service from May 27 – July 6,...Continue reading→
Join Mayor John Aguilar in Pledging to Keep Cathedral City Safe
We as a community have to work together to keep Cathedral City safe. Together, we can all help our communities. Learn more about the Safer Together, Greater Together Pledge at www.gpsPLEDGE.com. Related posts: No related posts.Continue reading→
“Shelter from the Storm” Here to Help Victims of Domestic Violence during COVID-19
Throughout the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has placed additional stress on families including domestic violence. As people shelter in place at home, the underlying issues that may have caused domestic violence before having only been exacerbated during the coronavirus crisis....Continue reading→
