City Council formally appoints new city administrator; receives housing update By Sam Richards | February 24, 2023 Rosanna Bayon Moore starts April 6.
COVID-19 New California pay-to-play law taken to court By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | February 24, 2023 The law was co-authored by an ideology-spanning group of Democrats and a Republican.
berkeley Arreguin throws his hat in: Berkeley mayor announces he’ll wage State Senate campaign By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | February 24, 2023 Arreguin is running for the newly redistricted District 7, which includes Piedmont.
City City to create climate task force By Sam Richards | February 22, 2023 City administrator to choose participants who will help guide the city in its electrification efforts, among other climate-related issues.
City Snow in Piedmont? It’s a possibility if predictions hold By Exedra Staff and Bay City News | February 21, 2023 Strong winds kick in Tuesday - Wednesday followed by cold temperatures and precipitation of varying types.
City City Council selects Piedmont’s next city administrator By City of Piedmont | February 17, 2023 Rosanna Bayon Moore is currently the assistant city manager for the city of Antioch.
City City receives comments from state reviewers on its draft Housing Element By City of Piedmont | February 17, 2023 The city says reviewers did not identify major issues or call for significant redirection of the city’s plans but did request a number of technical revisions.
City Linda off-leash dog area to temporarily reopen Feb. 20 By City of Piedmont | February 17, 2023 More major rain events could lead to additional temporary closures.
City Rec Commission gives green light to pickleball trial By Sam Richards | Photos by Julie Reichle | February 17, 2023 The 5-1 vote pleased most of the 30-plus people who addressed the commission on Wednesday night.
City Letter to the Editor | PRD’s pickleball trial is misguided By Amy Vallerie | February 14, 2023 PRD and the pickleball community have unnecessarily turned the Beach Courts into a battleground, writes Amy Vallerie.