City Plans for improving Piedmont’s “essential services” buildings move ahead, even mid-COVID-19 emergency By Sam Richards | April 21, 2020 Council votes 5-0 to approve $50k for public outreach and evaluation of community support for new/renovated buildings.
City What’s vPRD? Piedmont Rec does a quick pivot to virtual offerings By Sam Richards | April 20, 2020 PRD moves quickly to adapt to life amid COVID-19, with a host of online classes and curated activities for all ages.
City Alameda Co. issues order to wear face masks to prevent spread of COVID-19 By Exedra Staff | April 17, 2020 The order is effective at midnight tonight, but enforcement will begin on April 22 to allow time for the public to purchase or make face coverings.
City COVID-19 prompts City to reach more residents online and with regular email communications By Exedra Staff | April 17, 2020 In an effort to keep all residents safe and healthy, City now sends a weekly COVID-19 email update on Wednesday nights.
City Alameda County now reporting Piedmont COVID-19 cases By Exedra Staff | April 16, 2020 Regularly updated city-specific data for the county is now available on a dashboard.
city Area fire chiefs assured that Alameda County ambulance crew ranks will not be thinned by furloughs By Sam Richards | April 14, 2020 A Chronicle news story catches the attention of local first responders.
City City’s COVID-19 response comes with a high cost By Sam Richards | April 6, 2020 The city expects to take a $1 million hit this fiscal year due to rec program and facility rental cancellations, limited transfer tax receipts, and other pandemic-related costs.
City Piedmont to close parks starting April 1 By City of Piedmont | April 1, 2020 Not fooling around: The city responds to the County's new shelter-in-place orders that tighten restrictions on public spaces.
City City issues updated shelter order: No parks, no construction, no landscaping By John Tulloch, City of Piedmont | April 1, 2020 Complying with the Alameda County order which now extends to May 3, the list of what is off limits gets longer.
Around Town City signage: Keep your ‘social’ distance By Exedra Staff | March 27, 2020 YES, exercise is permitted, so long as you are maintaining a safe distance of six feet from people who aren't in your household.