Around Town Lingering pandemic means no July 4th parade, but block parties are back By John O. Tulloch, Piedmont City Administrator | May 25, 2021 City decides against large group event in the park, but plans for a roving jazz band and home/car decorating contest.
City City selects Eva Phalen as Piedmont’s new recreation supervisor By John O. Tulloch, Piedmont City Clerk | May 25, 2021 Ms. Phalen was selected from a pool of 38 applicants and has most recently served as the Recreation Manager in Albany.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 21 By Exedra Staff | May 21, 2021 Yes, vaccination rates are high. But the county continues to record cases in town.
Around Town City bids farewell to Erin Rivera in emotional send-off By Sam Richards | May 21, 2021 Longtime Rec Dept supervisor is celebrated, honored at City Council meeting on Monday.
City PPD: Crime down slightly overall in first quarter of 2021 By Sam Richards | May 18, 2021 But vehicle break-ins and other larceny/theft incidents were up compared to the same period in 2020.
City The Blotter | Stolen car recovered in Piedmont By Damin Esper | May 18, 2021 ALPR system aids in arrests.
City Interested in city spending priorities? Join upcoming budget discussions By Exedra Staff | May 18, 2021 Virtual work session scheduled for Saturday, May 22 or attend a regular City Council meeting on June 7 and June 21.
City Piedmont Energy Reach Code goes into effect June 1 By Nate Redinbo, Piedmont CivicSpark Fellow | May 14, 2021 Permits for home renovations over $25,000 will require energy efficiency measures and/or systems to be installed or implemented
City Tracking COVID-19 in Piedmont | May 14 By Exedra Staff | May 14, 2021 One new reported case in town as parents rush to get their 12- to 15-year-olds vaccinated.
City City moves ahead with plans for 587 housing units By Piedmont Planning & Building | May 11, 2021 The May 19 and June 15 Housing Advisory Committee meetings will feature results and analysis of the citywide fair housing survey.