City City Council settles on community pool naming rights agreement By Sam Richards | June 21, 2023 Three or four areas of the new aquatic complex may be named after major donors or a historical figure.
City Op-Ed | Asking Saves Kids: Let’s normalize questions about guns in the home By Jeremy Bowers, Chief of Police | June 20, 2023 Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers calls on parents to ask questions about gun storage.
City City sends corrected information on building permit application fee increases By Piedmont Planning & Building | June 15, 2023 Fees will increase 4.9% on July 1, 2023, not the 1% reported in last week's newsletter.
City Schoolmates Survey: City seeking input on afterschool care programs By Piedmont Recreation Department | June 15, 2023 Online survey open through June 19.
City The Blotter | Fake money used in Facebook transaction By Damin Esper | June 13, 2023 Also bicyclist resists arrest; and more ALPR-flagged stolen vehicles.
City UPDATED: City shares latest housing and planning news By City of Piedmont | Planning & Building | June 13, 2023 Tackling a home construction or a remodel? On July 1, planning application fees will increase by approximately 4.9%, a correction from 1% stated earlier.
City Alameda County establishes elections oversight commission By Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson | June 13, 2023 The move comes after errors in the vote tabulation from the November 2022 election were discovered after certification by the county registrar.
City Letter to the Editor | Net positives of pickleball By Lisa Tuck, Piedmont resident | June 9, 2023 Linda Beach players go out of their way to respect the neighborhood, writes Lisa Tuck.
City The Blotter | Bicyclist found with suspected meth By Damin Esper | June 6, 2023 Plus: PPD announces "Cop on the Block," a series of community outreach programs to take place on El Cerrito, Estates and Greenbank.
Around Town Piedmont’s trees are the gifts that keep on giving, says city parks manager By Sam Richards | June 6, 2023 Nancy Kent shares how new interactive software will help track and maintain Piedmont's urban forest.