City City works to fulfill housing mandate By Sam Richards | March 2, 2021 Meeting the goal of adding 587 housing units will likely require some changes in city policy, regulations, and to the general plan.
City City profiles | Kevin Jackson, Planning and Building Department Director By Damin Esper | March 2, 2021 Jackson leads the team in Piedmont that oversees land use issues in the city, from building and planning permits to big-picture housing policy.
City The Blotter | Traffic stop leads to arrest By Damin Esper | March 2, 2021 Burglary tools associated with catalytic converter theft found in car.
Around Town Heritage Tree nominations underway By Amber Brumfiel | March 2, 2021 Community is invited to recognize the distinctive trees in Piedmont's urban forest; nominations due March 19.
City Piedmont Rec rolls with the COVID-19 punches By Sam Richards | March 2, 2021 Council also asked to consider reopening the old pool temporarily
City Police post alert about rise in attacks on Asian Americans By Piedmont Police | February 26, 2021 PPD has been following news of assaults targeting Asians in Oakland and around the Bay Area.
City The Blotter | Stolen car, trailer, tractor abandoned on Highway 13 By Damin Esper | February 24, 2021 Equipment brought into Piedmont, caught by ALPR
City Flames engulf truck on Oakland Avenue By Exedra Staff | February 23, 2021 Fire was safely extinguished but the truck's engine was gutted.
Bay Area Piedmont police foil dump truck and tractor theft By Exedra Staff and Bay City News | February 21, 2021 The city's license plate readers alerted police to the stolen construction vehicles Saturday afternoon.
City City outlines efforts to make Piedmont more inclusive By Sam Richards | February 19, 2021 Housing, hiring, and policing are all areas of focus.