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Cathedral City committee maps May preservation programming, launches oral-history pilot and notes public-art grant

Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee · March 17, 2026
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Summary

At its March 17 meeting, the Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee outlined Historic Preservation Month activities May 11–16, plans an online story map featuring the Agnes Pelton home, approved a small oral-history pilot (four to six interviews), and highlighted an Arts in California Parks grant-backed public-art project at Espironza Park.

At a March 17 meeting, the Cathedral City Historic Preservation Committee approved minutes from its Feb. 17 session and heard a briefing on this spring’s preservation outreach, an oral-history pilot and a city-sponsored public-art program.

Associate Planner Cynthia Schultz told the committee the city will mark Historic Preservation Month during the week of May 11–16 with daily social-media topics and the first iteration of an online historic-resources story map. "This will feature the city's first and only designated historic landmark, the Agnes Pelton home," Schultz said, and the map will link photos and basic information about other potential historic…

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