City Housing Committee hears results of public survey By Exedra Staff | May 25, 2021 City planners are balancing an array of state mandates and public pressure to go beyond what's required.
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.