City Commentary | New pool needs to be powered by sustainable sources By Garrett Keating | July 23, 2021 The RFP missed the mark: it should have called for a pool designed to run on electricity generated from renewable sources, says Garrett Keating.
City Piedmont police, firefighters get 3% raises in new 4-year contracts By Sam Richards | July 23, 2021 Council also approved the continuation of the CivicSpark program, as they thanked outgoing fellow Nate Redinbo for his work.
City City Council moves forward with pool project By Sam Richards | July 20, 2021 Unanimous approval to issue RFP, but some residents want more emphasis on “net zero energy” design.
City City OKs plan to analyze police calls and responses By Sam Richards | July 20, 2021 Researchers will crunch five years of data to determine best practices and how often Piedmont police receive and respond to "bias-based" calls for service.
City Recreation Department offering July, August pickleball lessons for beginners By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2021 For the pickleball curious
City Draft of “Safer Streets” plan available for public review By City of Piedmont | July 20, 2021 City seeks input from residents on draft; deadline for comments is August 22.
City City offers tips on water conservation By City of Piedmont | July 20, 2021 Alameda County is currently facing extreme drought conditions, and here's how to take action at home.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | July 20 By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2021 Slight uptick as delta variant spreads.
Uncategorized Recreation Department releases fall activity guide By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2021 After a (mostly) dormant pandemic year, a host of new programs, classes, and events for kids and adults are starting up again in August.
Bay Area Keep masking against Covid-19, say Bay Area health officers By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation, Bay City News, and Exedra Staff | July 16, 2021 The advisory comes "out of an abundance of caution" as the delta variant spreads around the region.