Around Town DBFL Marking Room closed for at least two weeks By Exedra Staff | March 13, 2020 Donations will not be accepted during this time, however the store on Piedmont Avenue hopes to remain open for business.
Around Town Rec Dept shutters pool and PRD building; cancels programs, events due to coronavirus By Exedra Staff | March 13, 2020 Credits for all affected programs will be issued and do not expire.
city Postponed: Behind-the-scenes tours of city facilities By Exedra Staff | March 13, 2020 The city will offer rescheduled tours at a later, to-be-determined date.
Around Town Do you recognize this tree? By Patty Dunlap | March 11, 2020 When it comes to trees, the Coast Redwood is clearly a favorite among Piedmont residents.
City Alameda County says at-risk people should avoid crowds, advises event organizers to cancel large gatherings By Exedra Staff, City of Piedmont | March 10, 2020 In a Mar 10 notice, the Alameda County Public Health Department released information regarding guidance for mass gatherings.
City Update: 2020 Design Awards Gala on March 12 CANCELLED By Steven Lizzargo | City Planning Commission | March 10, 2020 The design awards program started in 1995 to recognize excellence and highlight design standards in the community.
Around Town PRFO thanks Corey Reich Tennis Center donors By Piedmont Recreation Facilities Organization | March 8, 2020 $455,000 was raised in record time, with a 95% participation rate, funding significant improvements and renovations.
City Piedmont CIP Review Committee hosts behind-the-scenes tours of city facilities By City of Piedmont | March 6, 2020 Two Saturday meetings planned to provide the community with a better and broader understanding of the City’s aging public infrastructure.
City Piedmont monitors risk related to COVID-19 as Alameda County declares public health emergency By Exedra Staff | March 5, 2020 The city is also working with the school district to prepare safety messaging and contingency plans as needed.
city City parcel tax Measure T passes with ease By Exedra Staff | March 4, 2020 Over 80% of Piedmonters going to the polls voted to continue the existing Municipal Services Special Tax which funds city services.