City Campaign for City Parcel Tax, Measure T, kicks off with letter from Mayor By Exedra Staff | February 4, 2020 Voters will be asked to approve Measure T in March, a renewal of the basic parcel tax which helps fund city services.
City With primary election looming, concerned voters hope vote-by-mail snafu of 2019 does not repeat By Sarah Belle Lin | February 4, 2020 The experience of last fall has some voters anxious as they await the arrival of March 3 primary vote-by-mail ballots.
City Piedmont’s financial status: Good in short term, with long-term issues lurking By Sam Richards | February 4, 2020 Infrastructure maintenance and unfunded pension liabilities will remain vexing.
City Expanded public safety camera program approved By Sam Richards | February 4, 2020 The city plans to install cameras at four new intersections: Grand Avenue and Wildwood, Grand Avenue and Rose Avenue, Park Boulevard and Trestle Glen Road and Moraga Avenue and Highland Avenue.
City ADU law changes now official, but not set in stone By Sam Richards | February 4, 2020 City Council members made it clear that they expect the state laws may be tweaked, which could prompt adjustments locally, as well.
City Planning Commission to consider effect of new ADU regs on design guidelines at public hearing By Exedra Staff | January 28, 2020 The Feb 10 meeting considers Design Guideline amendments regarding architectural and landscape standards for ADUs.
City Coyote sightings prompt reminder from PPD By Piedmont Police Department | January 24, 2020 Exedra staff have noticed an uptick in Nextdoor postings about coyote sightings in upper Piedmont and the Oakland hills.
City Foxes recently found in Piedmont believed to have canine distemper virus By Sarah Belle Lin | January 24, 2020 The virus is serious and contagious; animal control advises dog owners to make sure pet vaccinations are up to date.
City Long road to restoring a short lane as Cavendish repairs near completion By Sam Richards | January 22, 2020 The complicated project came in nearly 8% under budget with residents and council both satisfied.
City City Council votes to change Piedmont’s ADU ordinance to comply with new laws By Sam Richards | January 21, 2020 New state laws took effect Jan 1 are designed to make it easier for people to add “granny flats” or “mother-in-law units" to their property.