City Where should Piedmont grow? By City of Piedmont Planning | March 18, 2022 Housing Element workshop set for Mar 24.
Uncategorized Community pool project on agendas next week By Exedra Staff | March 18, 2022 Interested in the latest swimming complex updates? Tune in to next week's meetings.
City The Blotter | Woman in stolen vehicle apprehended By Damin Esper | March 15, 2022 Plus: More theft; PPD encourages all residents to sign up for Alameda County Alerts.
City City Council lauds PHS boys soccer, PPD officer By Sam Richards | Photos by Julie Reichle | March 11, 2022 NCS champs are celebrated and PPD's Nicole Casalnuovo gets a promotion at Monday's City Council meeting.
City Gusty winds expected overnight Wednesday By Exedra Staff | March 9, 2022 The National Weather Service issued a wind warning for midnight tonight through 10 a.m. Thursday.
City Council approves new agreement for 801 Magnolia By Sam Richards | March 8, 2022 Under the new 5-year plan, the Recreation Department will have more control over how the facility is used.
City Calling all gardeners: Free compost giveaway March 19 By Alyssa Dykman | Sustainability Program Manager, City of Piedmont | March 8, 2022 Saturday, March 19 from 9 a.m. - noon at the Corporation Yard.
City City seeks volunteers for commissions and committees By John Tulloch, Assistant City Administrator / City Clerk | March 8, 2022 The deadline for applications is Mon, March 21; interviews to be held on Mon, March 28.
City Thursday power outage hit 32,000 at its peak By Bay City News | March 4, 2022 Piedmont, a large section of the Oakland hills, and neighborhoods located south of Lake Merritt were affected.
City Future of 801 Magnolia on Monday’s City Council agenda By Exedra Staff | March 4, 2022 The community is invited to comment on the best use of the city-owned property at the March 7 meeting.