city City administrator announces plans to retire in 2023 By Exedra Staff | August 9, 2022 Sara Lillevand has steered the city through major transitions since taking the job in 2019.
City The Blotter | Stolen van recovered in Piedmont By Damin Esper | August 9, 2022 Also: Loaded handgun recovered; nimble tot prompts property line dispute; and more.
City UPDATE: With a deadline of Aug. 12, more candidates pull papers for Nov. election By Exedra Staff | August 9, 2022 That brings the current total to six so far for City Council and three for the Board of Education.
City Nomination period for City Council, School Board vacancies open until Aug. 12 By City of Piedmont, Exedra Staff | August 4, 2022 Piedmont's general municipal election is November 8.
City City to continue analysis as it preps Housing Element By Sam Richards | August 2, 2022 City Council deliberated for over five hours Monday night and there's (maybe) more to come later this month.
Around Town PRD seeks Schoolmates staff, middle school coaches By Exedra Staff | Piedmont Recreation Department | August 2, 2022 Staffing shortage impacts Schoolmates.
City The Blotter | Road rage incident leads to gunshots By Damin Esper | August 2, 2022 Plus: A resident and the city's Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) system join forces to halt a theft in progress, and a chase ensues.
Featured in Category Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Aug. 2 By Exedra Staff | August 2, 2022 We don't know what the numbers mean anymore either.
City Have a housing Q? City updates FAQs as more residents tune into housing debate By Exedra Staff | July 29, 2022 Council considered revisions to the Draft Housing Element on Monday, August 1.