City Photos | Election Day 2020 By Photographs by Julie Reichle | November 3, 2020 Scenes from Veterans' Memorial Hall this Tuesday.
City City’s Climate Action Fellow answers your energy Q’s By Nate Redinbo, Climate Action Fellow | November 3, 2020 Nate Redinbo will answer residents' climate-related questions in a weekly column.
City City Council accepts state grant for “front line” police use By Sam Richards | November 3, 2020 In other news from Monday night's short meeting: Turkey Trot is on hold, tennis court renovation wraps up.
City Piedmont Climate Challenge starts up again in November By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | October 30, 2020 Last year, over 250 Piedmont households signed up for the challenge and reduced collective greenhouse gas emissions by over 200 tons.
City Letter to the Editor | A world-class city like Piedmont should have a local pool By Dion Lim | October 29, 2020 Dion Lim is proud of the way Piedmonters have pulled together to support this important effort.
Around Town Exedra Q&A with candidates for Piedmont City Council By Exedra Staff | October 28, 2020 Start here to learn where each stands on the issues of the day.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Pool is a hub of community life By Tom and Karen Sullivan | October 27, 2020 Building a pool will not get less expensive with time, and with interest rates so low, the timing is right.
City Letter to the Editor | Invest in our shared, common spaces — vote YES on UU By John Ware | Piedmont Resident, Architect, Engineer | October 27, 2020 Let's come together and replace this deteriorated aquatics facility with a new one for future generations to enjoy.
City Piedmont fire chief to leave for Port Townsend, Washington By Damin Esper | October 27, 2020 Bret Black has served as Chief for two years, during which time Piedmont has experienced the ever-growing threat of wildfire.
City Piedmont survives power shutoff with few incidents By Damin Esper | October 27, 2020 In spite of high winds, low humidity and fire danger, community was mostly unscathed. But fire chief warns residents not to let down their guard.