Construction of the Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge Begins Monday
A project that has been in the works for years will begin on Monday, June 15th, the construction of the Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge that will eventually span across the Whitewater Wash on Cathedral Canyon Drive. Ames Construction, Inc. was...Continue reading→
BAYANIHAN DESERT TO HOST FIRST VIRTUAL TOWN HALL ON CORONAVIRUS
Online event will identify issues such as food deserts and racial disparities plus steps to take to mobilize and encourage community care. Bayanihan Desert will host Building Bayanihan in the Time of Covid-19, a virtual town hall to share...Continue reading→
Connect Cathedral City – Four Potential Projects
We’re excited to share “Connect Cathedral City”, a joint initiative between the City and the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) to support projects that enhance the local and regional connectivity of bicycle, pedestrian, and low-speed electric vehicle (LSEVs) facilities....Continue reading→
City Council of Cathedral City Renames Two City Streets in Honor of Local Students
The City Council of Cathedral City unveiled two new street signs today that honors two high school students from Cathedral City for their academic excellence. The Annual Student Street Naming Ceremonies recognized Ms. Daniela Castillo of Cathedral City High School...Continue reading→
West Nile Virus Found in Mosquitoes in Cathedral City
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Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Southern Belle Café Offers Great Plates to Seniors
Watch CCTV Host Conrad Angel Corral and Economic Development Director Stone James interview Owner Bill Schneid and his Assistant Chris Ramirez about how Cathedral City’s Southern Belle Café became one of a handful of restaurants offering “Great Plates Delivered” to...Continue reading→
Coronavirus Storytime with Councilmember Rita Lamb
As school children are required to Stay at Home during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the reading to children programs have switched from the classroom to online. Councilmember Rita Lamb has taken the “Coronavirus Storytime” challenge that many people, including...Continue reading→
