City The Blotter | Male driver arrested for suspected DUI By Damin Esper | September 16, 2025 Vehicle was pulled over at Grand and Mandana
Uncategorized City Council to consider updates to Planning & Building permit fees at Sept. 15 meeting By City of Piedmont | September 12, 2025 Proposal would better align fees with cost of service, adopt cost recovery policy; watch and participate in the discussion, in-person or via Zoom.
City The Blotter | Man arrested for arson in Piedmont By Damin Esper | September 12, 2025 Fire, set on Highland with “organic” material, was extinguished quickly.
City Planning Commission moves Moraga Canyon Specific Plan forward to City Council By Exedra Staff | September 9, 2025 Council will consider the housing development framework in October.
City Piedmont’s new pools have water – what’s next? By City of Piedmont | September 9, 2025 Testing, hiring, and training.
City New transformer installation marks next step in 911 Dispatch Center construction By City of Piedmont | September 9, 2025 City Hall was closed last Thursday for the infrastructure upgrade.
Around Town Harvest Festival returns Sunday, September 21 By City of Piedmont | September 9, 2025 Mark your calendars for this classic family event featuring food, music, art, an Edibles Contest, PEF games, scarecrows -- and more.
City Planning Commission to host study session on new housing design standards on Sept. 8 By The City of Piedmont | September 5, 2025 Community is invited to watch and/or participate; a final draft of the new standards is expected to be released for public review this fall.
City Planning Commission to consider recommendation on Draft Moraga Canyon Specific Plan on Sept. 8 By City of Piedmont | September 5, 2025 City staff are recommending several modifications to the draft plan in response to recent community input.
City Letter to the Editor | Questions, concerns about Moraga Canyon housing development By Marj Blackwell, Vincent Fisher, Julie Watters, Daphne Albert, and Peggy Esposito | September 5, 2025 Residents Marj Blackwell, Vincent Fisher, Julie Watters, Daphne Albert, and Peggy Esposito say the plan is fraught with risk.