City The Blotter | Two homes in town burglarized on the same night By Damin Esper | March 26, 2021 PLUS: Earlier in the week a teen was accosted by three male juveniles driving a stolen car; collaboration with Oakland PD resulted in arrests.
City PRD Spring II registration opens March 24 By Exedra Staff | March 23, 2021 New offerings: basketball, ultimate frisbee, tai chi, girls circle, and men's tennis
City Redwood Amphitheater at the Community Hall now available for small weddings By Exedra Staff | March 23, 2021 Up to 50 guests allowed in Piedmont Park location.
City Commentary | Piedmont police stand with the Asian community By Police Chief Jeremy Bowers | March 19, 2021 Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers reassures residents that race-based attacks will not be tolerated.
City Join the Piedmont Climate Challenge By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | March 19, 2021 Sign your household up and help the city cut back on greenhouse gas emissions.
City Piedmont set to receive $2 million in COVID relief By Sam Richards | March 16, 2021 Piedmont is included in Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, but the details of how the city can use this money are still unfolding.
City City moves to establish pool advisory committee By Sam Richards | March 16, 2021 With three to five community members plus representation from the Rec Commission, the committee will advise design and construction process.
Around Town Neighborhood meeting about Linda Beach Master Plan available on video By Exedra Staff | March 16, 2021 Check out the plans for Phase 1 of the project.
City PRD: Space still available in Spring I classes By Piedmont Rec Department | March 16, 2021 Spring I registration closes this Friday.
City Application deadline approaches to volunteer for commissions and committees By John Tulloch, Piedmont City Clerk | March 15, 2021 Applications are due to City Hall on or before the deadline of Wednesday, March 17.