City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | June 14 By Exedra Staff | June 14, 2022 Case numbers remain high as summer gets underway.
City The Blotter | Food delivery driver arrested in Piedmont By Damin Esper | June 14, 2022 Also: Burglary on Sharon Ave. and ALPR hits around town.
City How Piedmont plans to meet state mandate for new housing remains a puzzle By Sam Richards | June 10, 2022 Director of Planning and Building Kevin Jackson answered resident questions at June 7 Town Hall.
City City to hold public hearing on housing on June 20 By City of Piedmont and Exedra Staff | June 10, 2022 The city has been working to update its general plan housing element to comply with new state requirements intended to address the regional housing crisis.
City City preps for July Fourth festivities By Exedra Staff and City of Piedmont | June 10, 2022 Now's the time to register for a parade float or apply for a block party permit.
Around Town Scorching weather could come with blackouts, utility warns By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 10, 2022 Transformers can fail more often in coastal regions because equipment in many inland areas is able to handle hotter weather.
City City expects inflation to dent 2022-23 budget By Sam Richards | June 7, 2022 Proposed budget is 3 percent smaller than last year. Also at Monday's Council meeting: new appointments; paving projects; proclamations.
City ‘Campaign Coffee’ invitation for Nov. 2022 elections By Exedra Staff | June 7, 2022 Piedmont residents interested in running for a Board of Education or City Council position are welcome to attend the June 14 gathering.
Uncategorized Tracking COVID in Piedmont | June 7 By Exedra Staff | June 7, 2022 High case numbers continue.
City City to host housing Town Hall on June 7 By Kevin Jackson | City of Piedmont | May 31, 2022 Another opportunity for Piedmont residents to learn about the Draft Housing Element and to pose questions about the document.