Priorities for District 5

Practical goals. Visible results.

Antonio is focused on the everyday issues Cathedral City residents talk about most: safe neighborhoods, reliable infrastructure, housing opportunity, parks, public safety, animal welfare, and responsible growth.

A city that works for residents

Antonio’s priorities are grounded in service, accountability, and listening.

District 5 deserves practical leadership focused on quality of life: safer streets, better roads, better parks, responsible development, and direct access to City Hall.

Cathedral City neighborhood homes at sunset
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Housing Opportunities

Antonio supports expanding affordable housing and overall housing options so more residents, workers, families, and seniors can build a future in Cathedral City.

Cathedral City public safety vehicle at a community event
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Public Safety

Measure W investments should continue strengthening fire, ambulance, and police services so neighborhoods remain safe, secure, and prepared.

A Cathedral City roadway with mountains in the distance
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Roads & Infrastructure

Antonio supports focused investments in roads, bridges, and essential infrastructure, including major legacy projects such as the Vista Chino Bridge and Ramon Bridge.

Residents gathering at a community event in Cathedral City
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Parks & Community Center

Through Parks & Community Events service, Antonio has helped expand free programming and supports a community center that serves residents of all ages.

A dog at a community pet vaccination and adoption event
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Animal Welfare

Antonio’s advocacy includes free spay and neuter programs, vaccination clinics, adoption events, and practical services that help animals and families.

A new business opening in Cathedral City
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Responsible Growth

North City represents a major opportunity to plan housing, jobs, infrastructure, and economic development in a way that benefits residents and protects quality of life.

Resident Access

Antonio wants City Hall to feel closer to District 5.

Antonio wants to bring back Council on Your Corner: bi-monthly, informal meetings with rotating Councilmembers and the City Manager so residents can ask questions, raise concerns, and stay informed.

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