City Piedmont honored for sustainability achievements By City of Piedmont | September 13, 2022 The Spotlight Award recognizes sustainability actions that go above and beyond state mandates, highlighting creative and local solutions for addressing climate sustainability.
City No enthusiasm for these curbs at Holly and Manor By Sam Richards | September 13, 2022 New sidewalk/curb improvement project feels anything but to some neighbors; city says it is considering modifications.
City Street sweeping returns as summer turns to fall By Exedra Staff, City of Piedmont | September 9, 2022 See a street-by-street schedule.
City PRD seeks Sidekicks teachers and admin By Piedmont Recreation Department | September 9, 2022 Sidekicks offers kids with neurodiverse needs engaging programs in a safe and supportive environment.
around town New: PRD Sewing and Crafting Circle By Piedmont Recreation Department | September 9, 2022 All types of handiwork welcome. This free activity starts Sept.
City Council approves expenditures for long-overdue dispatch center By Sam Richards | September 7, 2022 Plus: Highland/Guilford Steps update and search firm for new city administrator secured.
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.