City Piedmont bans sale of flavored tobacco within city limits By Sam Richards | September 7, 2022 Only one retailer in town sells any tobacco products; the move aligns the city with other Bay Area locales.
City City’s latest housing session draws more residents into process By Sam Richards | August 23, 2022 Around 30 people came to City Hall on Aug 18 to connect in person with city staff around the Housing Element process.
Bay Area Overwhelmed lunch vendor steps back from elementary schools through Labor Day By Exedra Staff | August 23, 2022 LunchMasters provides breakfast and lunch to students at the three schools.
City City to open 801 Magnolia Avenue to more local nonprofit groups By Exedra Staff | August 19, 2022 The Rec Department will host two open houses for interested parties on Aug 23 and 24.
City Armed robbery on Hillside Avenue By Piedmont Police Department | August 19, 2022 Piedmont police say construction workers were robbed around 1 p.m. on Aug. 19; police are actively investigating.
City The race(s) are on: Candidate slate is set for city, school board election By Exedra Staff | August 19, 2022 Three vie for two board of education seats; six vie for three city council seats.
City Council approves move to solicit construction bids for new pool By Sam Richards | August 16, 2022 City will need to rely on private fundraising to close a $2 million+ gap.
City The Blotter | Two stolen vehicles recovered in Piedmont By Damin Esper | August 16, 2022 A busy week for car thieves; also a DUI arrest
City Aug. 18 Housing Element info session will be online and in-person By City of Piedmont | August 16, 2022 The session will be followed by an open house in the City Hall courtyard where residents can meet city staff and ask questions for further clarity.
City Letter to the Editor | Bollards and bumpers are for the birds By Joy Koletsky Jacobs | August 16, 2022 Residents near Nova and Magnolia are not on board with city's traffic-calming plans, writes Joy Koletsky Jacobs.