City In a first for Piedmont, women hold all elected offices By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 The city's all-female leadership reflects a civic culture that encourages engagement.
City Community members push Council to support all-electric pool By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 For Piedmont to meet its greenhouse gas emission goals, natural gas use in all homes and buildings will need to be reduced.
City Fire chief briefs Council on local COVID landscape By Sam Richards | March 25, 2022 Piedmont's Curative testing site is apparently the busiest in Alameda County.
City Budget constraints force scaled-down pool plan By Sam Richards | March 22, 2022 Fast-rising construction costs drive city and ELS to trim $6 million off original proposal in order to stay within budget.
City Where should Piedmont grow? Learn more at Housing Element Community Workshop By City of Piedmont | Planning and Building | March 22, 2022 Virtual workshop is this Thurs, March 24 and features an interactive planning tool called "The Piedmont Puzzle."
City The Blotter | PPD seeking to hire officers By Damin Esper | March 22, 2022 Plus: PPD joins regional auto theft task force to tackle this persistent crime.
City City to present program on ‘real estate practices in support of an inclusive community’ By City of Piedmont | March 22, 2022 Update: The event time has changed to 4:30 p.m. on April 7.
City Letter to the Editor | An all-electric heated pool fulfills goals, anticipates the future By Margaret Ovenden | March 22, 2022 The time to decide between natural gas and renewable sources is now, says Margaret Ovenden.
City The Bunny Blast returns April 2 By Piedmont Recreation Department | March 18, 2022 PRD's annual egg hunt is for kids age 7 and under.
City Try (it) Out Mondays start next week By Piedmont Recreation Department | March 18, 2022 New(ish) free Rec Dept initiative runs once a month from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. on Beach Playfield