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Celebrating the Re-Dedication of Boys & Girls Club of Cathedral City
Palm Desert National Bank President Pat Lilly, left, 2008 president of Boys & Girls Club of Cathedral City presented “Make a Difference Day” Awards Dec. 10 to several organ...
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Pride and spirit covered a portion of Palm Canyon Drive during Cathedral City High School’s 2nd Annual Homecoming Parade on October 24.
Students and staff members from all of the city’s schools as well as Rancho Mirage and Della S. Lindley donned t...
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Cathedral City has a new tool to help assess traffic speeding on streets.
From time to time, the City receives calls from people concerned about the number of vehicles speeding through their neighborhood streets. It can be difficult for traffic enforce...
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The population of Cathedral City is booming and bringing more people and more businesses into our community. One of the results of this exceptional growth is more commercial vehicles and recreation vehicles (RVs) in residential neighborhoods.
The City ...
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Residents of Cathedral City have a new tool to help them get City information 24/7 – it’s available at the City’s website (www.cathedralcity.gov) by clicking the “Citizen Support Center” or “Contact Us” buttons.
The web-based tool is call...
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Forest Lawn-Cathedral City is bringing the Vietnam War Memorial, the"Moving Wall", to its property, located at 69855 E. Ramon Rd., Cathedral City. The memorial will be open for 24 hr. viewing beginning at noon on Thurs. May 28th- Mon. June 1st. An Opening...
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Mario Corona, of Cathedral City, test drove a Nissan Titan at the Palm Springs Nissan dealership. He entered the $5,000 Test Drive Drawing and later found out he was the winner. Surprised at his win, “I’ve never won anything in my life,” he said. He...
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Features www.CCisValue.Com website.
The City of Cathedral City is launching a new marketing campaign beginning in July that will both help marketing the City as a great place to Shop, Dine, Play, Live, Work and Stay and help support the local business co...
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Three Cathedral City schools were among the 84 recipients of grants totaling $1.3 million from the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians at a recent ceremony at the Agua Caliente Casino.
James Workman Middle School received $28,000 and Landau Elementary...
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Income from sales tax is important to Cathedral City, so new business development and business retention is vital to the City's future. A number of new businesses have selected Cathedral City to be their new home.
Sonic Burger has reopened for business...
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Cathedral City is not the sleepy town it was when incorporated back in 1981. The City's population has increased from 11,096 back then to today's 53,402 - an increase of over 480%. That's a lot of growth! Cathedral City has the second largest population o...
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Cathedral City High School’s 24/7 Laptop Program was recently recognized by Riverside County as a “Model of Excellence” program. Displaying their flag received from the Riverside County Office of Education are, from left, Vice Principal Ryan Wall, 2...
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Several of the Cathedral City elementary schools have gotten involved in “No Excuses University,” a program which involves having the schools or classes “adopted” by one or more colleges in an effort to get students motivated about attending colle...
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Three Cathedral City schools were among the 84 recipients of grants totaling $1.3 million from the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians at a recent ceremony at the Agua Caliente Casino.James Workman Middle School received $28,000 and Landau Elementary r...
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Cathedral City schools have chosen their Teachers of the Year for 2008-09. All will be honored at the Palm Springs Unified School District’s We Honor Our Own (WHOO) banquet on May 30 at the Wyndham Hotel. Site teachers of the year include: Eric Antuna, ...
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell announced that 343 exemplary California public elementary schools from 189 districts in 39 counties were selected for the honor from the 839 schools eligible to apply based upon their Academic Pe...
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Cathedral City:
City of Accomplishments
State of the City 2007
Over the years, I have asked, “Who is Cathedral City?” Well, along with you members of the business community and the residents of our fine City, Cathedral City is the unsung hero’s...
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In June 1989, The Cathedral City Council adopted an ordinance which establishing a Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (“TUMF”) the proceeds of which are placed in a trust fund held by the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG). Funds ar...