05/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/21/2026 09:58
The City of Cathedral City joined communities across North America this week in recognizing the dedicated professionals who keep our city running - National Public Works Week 2026, observed May 17-23, 2026.
At the May 13, 2026 City Council meeting, the Mayor and Council presented a formal proclamation honoring the men and women of the City of Cathedral City Public Works Department. Members of the crew - engineers, maintenance staff, and field workers in their high-visibility yellow - stood alongside Council members to accept the recognition for the work they do every day, often behind the scenes, to keep our community safe, beautiful, and moving forward.
The 2026 national theme, "Rooted in Service, Powered by Community," reflects something Cathedral City residents see every day: that the roots of service run deep in public works. From the highly visible - roads, sidewalks, parks, and street improvements - to the work that goes unseen - water and sewer systems, storm drains, traffic signals, and emergency response - Public Works forms the foundation of a thriving Cathedral City.
A Year of Delivering for Cathedral City
Just last week at the 2026 State of the City, Mayor Raymond Gregory and Mayor Pro Tem Ernesto Gutierrez highlighted the impact our Public Works and Engineering teams have had on the community over the past year. As the Mayor reported, since June 2025 the City of Cathedral City has spent $3.6 million on capital improvement projects, with $9 million in awarded contracts currently underway and an additional $3.2 million in projects expected to be awarded before the end of the fiscal year - nearly $16 million in infrastructure investment moving through the city.
A few highlights from that year of work:
As Mayor Gregory said at the State of the City, "The investments we make today in roads, parks, and infrastructure are investments in the quality of life of every resident of Cathedral City. And we are just getting started."
A Tradition Going Back to JFK
National Public Works Week began in 1960 as a public education initiative by the American Public Works Association (APWA) and was formally proclaimed by President John F. Kennedy in 1962. More than six decades later, communities across the United States and Canada continue to mark the third week of May as a time to recognize the essential contributions of public works to strong, thriving communities.
Say Thanks This Week
When you see a Cathedral City Public Works crew out in the field this week - fixing a pothole, trimming a tree, repairing a water line, or working on one of the many capital projects underway across the city - give them a wave and a thank you.
They are, as this year's theme reminds us, rooted in service and powered by our community.
Thank you to the City of Cathedral City Public Works team - we appreciate everything you do.