All Fireworks Prohibited in Cathedral City – Hefty Fine for Violations
Fireworks are prohibited in Cathedral City. City ordinance imposes hefty fines for not only will the person lighting the fireworks, but also the property owner or lessee that allows the fireworks to be discharged. How much will it cost you?...Continue reading→
New $45 Million Business Assistance Grant Program for Small Businesses in Riverside County
Take a look at this video where Economic Development Director Stone James and CCTV Host Conrad Angel Corral provide you with information on how your small business may be one of approximately 4,500 small businesses in Riverside County to receive...Continue reading→
City Council Votes Unanimously to Affirm Emergency Order 2c – Prohibit Short Term Lodging Facilities
The City Council held a Special Meeting on Monday, June 1, 2020 at 11:00 am and voted unanimously to affirm Emergency Order 2c, a prohibition on Short-Term Lodging Facilities. The Council also voted on two amendments that will be part...Continue reading→
Riverside County Issues an Emergency Stay at Home Curfew Starting at 6 pm Tonight
In the wake of peaceful protests for the death of George Floyd that have been followed by rioting and looting throughout Southern California and throughout the nation, the County of Riverside has issued a countywide Stay at Home Emergency Curfew...Continue reading→
City Council to Hold Special Meeting to Discuss Emergency Order 2c – Short Term Lodging Facilities
The City Council will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, June 1, 2020 at 11:00 am to discuss the need to continue, modify or remove Emergency Order 2c, a prohibition on Short-Term Lodging Facilities until June 19, 2020. Due to...Continue reading→
Prohibition on Short-Term Lodging Facilities Remains In Effect Until June 19th
Although Riverside County removed Short-Term Vacation Rental prohibitions, the City of Cathedral City enacted Emergency Order 2c that prohibits all short-term lodging facilities including short-term vacation rentals until June 19, 2020. There are several exceptions that you can read here....Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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City Council Honors the Retirement of Fire Chief Paul Wilson
At last night’s city council meeting, Cathedral City reached another milestone with the retirement of Fire Chief Paul Wilson. Mayor John Aguilar praised Chief Wilson who has served our great city with honor, respect, and professionalism for the last five...Continue reading→
