City Oakland address on Census 2020 forms is OK for Piedmont By City of Piedmont | March 24, 2020 Piedmont shares four zip codes with Oakland but the Census Bureau will use your home's physical location, not mailing address, to track data.
Around Town City gets tough: Tennis courts, play structures, Beach and Coaches Fields all closed By Exedra Staff | March 20, 2020 Stern memo issued in response to lack of compliance with the shelter-in-place order: Do. Not.
City Look out for friends and neighbors: Resources for the elderly and how to help By Exedra Staff and Sam Richards | March 20, 2020 "Mutual aid" groups of all stripes emerge to assist those in need.
Uncategorized City leaders in steady contact with county OES officials over COVID-19 response By Sam Richards | March 19, 2020 City administrator Sara Lillevand says all city department heads are actively engaged during the shelter-in-place order.
City Piedmont police say they will be patrolling to ensure compliance with “shelter-in-place” order By Exedra Staff | March 19, 2020 Of course you can still go for a walk around town and in the parks, but Piedmont police officers will be out and about to ensure that people are not congregating.
Around Town Mayor implores residents: Go out only for essential needs; avoid gathering, socializing; even pets need distance By Bob McBain, Mayor of Piedmont | March 18, 2020 We have a responsibility to slow down the virus which is likely already spreading within Piedmont.
City City Council convenes amid COVID-19 crisis By Sam Richards | March 17, 2020 Nothing was normal about the Mar 16 meeting as the city reacted to an Alameda County order to shelter in place.
City Essential City services in place? You bet. By Exedra Staff | March 17, 2020 Last night a huge Acacia tree fell across Hampton Road just above the entrance to the field; and crews were on it first thing this morning.
City City facilities closed and Rec programs suspended By City of Piedmont | March 16, 2020 City services remain operational, but facilities will be closed to the public for non-essential functions.
Bay Area Shelter-in-place order to cover Alameda Co and 5 other Bay Area counties By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | March 16, 2020 Non-essential gatherings and travel through April 7 will be banned as part of the order.