City Voting in the March 5, 2024 election By City of Piedmont | February 6, 2024 The registrar of voters started mailing ballots in early February; Piedmonters will be asked to vote on Measure F, a city services tax.
City Letter to the Editor | Vote ‘yes’ on Measure F to keep our city strong By Shahan Soghikian | February 2, 2024 Safety, security, professionalism and responsiveness of public services are reasons why residents move here, writes Shahan Soghikian.
Uncategorized More rain, wind on the way for the weekend By Exedra Staff | February 2, 2024 Plus heavy snow in the mountains Sunday - Tuesday.
City Letter to the Editor | Measure F directly benefits residents By Eric Sullivan | February 2, 2024 Improving essential services to make our city safer is a wise use of resources, says Eric Sullivan.
City February ‘Cop on the Block’ schedule By Exedra Staff | February 2, 2024 Last event this month is February 26.
City Planning Commission OKs revisions to city’s zoning ordinance, amendments to General Plan, and EIR By Exedra Staff | January 30, 2024 Next stop: City Council will hold a public hearing to consider adopting these measures at its February 20 meeting.
Uncategorized Pair of major “Pineapple Express”-type atmospheric rivers to affect California starting tomorrow By Daniel Swain | January 30, 2024 Elevated flood and wind risk anticipated from the second front coming later this week.
Featured in Category Batten down the hatches: big rains to arrive starting Wednesday By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | January 30, 2024 Storms to bring strong winds of 30 to 40 mph, with possible gusts of up to 60 mph at some coastal areas and along ridgetops.
Housing Approaching Bay Area deadline a ‘test case’ for California’s housing crisis By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | January 26, 2024 On Jan. 31, dozens of cities and counties are expected to complete zoning changes promised in housing element plans.
City Letter to the Editor | Measure F addresses growing public safety needs By Michael Henn | January 26, 2024 Given its proximity to urban areas, enhanced public safety services are critical for Piedmont, writes longtime resident Michael Henn.