City ‘Rollercoaster’ of weather changes lies ahead By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | April 5, 2022 A mini heat wave at the end of the week will be followed by much cooler weather from Sunday.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Apr. 1 By Exedra Staff | April 1, 2022 Slight uptick since Tuesday.
Around Town Arbor Day celebration brings a host of events, activities By Nancy Kent | Piedmont City Parks & Project Manager | March 29, 2022 Festivities include Gratitude Trees and a Chalk Art Contest from April 24-29, and a Movie in the Park on April 28.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Mar. 29 By Exedra Staff | March 29, 2022 More cases reported over the last week.
Around Town Piedmont celebrates its heritage trees By Nancy Kent, Piedmont City Parks & Project Manager | March 29, 2022 Learn about Piedmont's urban forest from this Arbor Day 2021 video featuring cameos of tree lovers from around town.
City In a first for Piedmont, women hold all elected offices By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 The city's all-female leadership reflects a civic culture that encourages engagement.
City Community members push Council to support all-electric pool By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 For Piedmont to meet its greenhouse gas emission goals, natural gas use in all homes and buildings will need to be reduced.
City Fire chief briefs Council on local COVID landscape By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 Piedmont's Curative testing site is apparently the busiest in Alameda County.
City Budget constraints force scaled-down pool plan By Sam Richards | March 22, 2022 Fast-rising construction costs drive city and ELS to trim $6 million off original proposal in order to stay within budget.
City Where should Piedmont grow? Learn more at Housing Element Community Workshop By City of Piedmont | Planning and Building | March 22, 2022 Virtual workshop is this Thurs, March 24 and features an interactive planning tool called "The Piedmont Puzzle."