City City moves forward with infrastructure improvements By Sam Richards | September 21, 2021 Long-awaited upgrades to Oakland Avenue bridge; plus: council allocates unexpected influx of transfer taxes to improve city facilities.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Sept. 17 By Exedra Staff | September 17, 2021 New cases reported since Tuesday.
City Drip, drip, drip no more. Pool is drained at last By Sam Richards | Photos by Julie Reichle | September 17, 2021 Unused since March 2020 and leaking thousands of gallons a day, pool water was finally emptied and directed to sanitary sewer system.
Around Town Register now for intro Pickleball lessons By Piedmont Recreation Department | September 14, 2021 Beginner and Advanced Beginner classes are taught by a PPR certified pro.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Sept. 14 By Exedra Staff | September 14, 2021 A few more cases reported locally even as California starts trending down.
City Planning Commission releases statement regarding use of county funds for affordable housing By City of Piedmont | September 14, 2021 The Commission met Monday to consider a three-step proposal from the ad-hoc subcommittee on housing.
City Free compost giveaway this Saturday By Alyssa Dykman, Sustainability Program Manager, City of Piedmont | September 14, 2021 From 9 a.m. to noon at the city's Corporation Yard. Sign-ups requested but not required.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Sept. 10 By Exedra Staff | September 10, 2021 Small uptick but pace of new cases slows.
City Planning Commission to hear affordable housing proposal on Sept. 13 By Exedra Staff | September 10, 2021 But PREC says the way in which the city proposes to use $2.2 million of Measure A-1 funds for affordable housing is flawed.
City Council approves plan to renovate Highland/Guilford Steps By Sam Richards | September 10, 2021 The Piedmont Beautification Foundation and the Piedmont Garden Club will cover some of the project's cost.